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> Consisting of 133 lines of text in ancient Greek, it is a court document concerning a case of 'sophisticated tax fraud' by two Jewish men during the first half of the 2nd century AD.
Of course.
> The text makes reference to one of the defendants 'who may be cheaply bought' with a history of 'committing violence and sedition and banditry'.
> Meanwhile, his friend and accomplice is known to have 'produced counterfeited coins'
> 'We are told that Saulos arranged a fictive sale of slaves to an accomplice and later manumitted [released] one of them, all without paying the requisite Roman taxes,' said Dr Dolganov.
Of course.
> The text makes reference to one of the defendants 'who may be cheaply bought' with a history of 'committing violence and sedition and banditry'.
> Meanwhile, his friend and accomplice is known to have 'produced counterfeited coins'
> 'We are told that Saulos arranged a fictive sale of slaves to an accomplice and later manumitted [released] one of them, all without paying the requisite Roman taxes,' said Dr Dolganov.
Of course it's about slaves too.
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