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Darius’s quadrilingual statue and the canal steles illustrate the multilingual nature of written documentation from Persian Egypt.
Documentation written in Egyptian scripts (hieroglyphics and demotic) and sent by Egyptian religious institutions, private individuals and the Persian authorities predominate, but Egypt has also supplied a very large number of texts written in Aramaic, be they:
- the satrap Arshama’s correspondence or private letters
- administrative texts from Syene-Elephantine or from Memphis
- a customs register
- funerary steles.
Finally, epigraphic documentation written in Greek, Carian or Syllabic Cypriot from the Memphite region, Abydos or the Theban necropolis should not be overlooked.
Damien Agut-Labordère (CNRS-ArScAn) / March 2014