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Value
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Mended Mat
Kelsey Museum 22601
Karanis, 26-B17
This mat was simply constructed in a balanced plain weave
of common materials thick threads of durable bast
(fibers from plant stalks) and animal hair. A hole has been repaired
with an extensive darn of an even more densely woven patch of bast
only.
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Certain kinds of texts are
tremendously informative about the value of cloth goods. There is an example
in this section of a kind of tax document sometimes interpreted as recording
the collection of an actual garment rather than its monetary equivalent,
in which case cloth goods would have functioned as a kind of currency.
In other receipts and contracts, cloth goods are assigned monetary values.
Marriage contracts, for example, describe dowries (the wealth a woman
brings with her into a marriage), which often include clothing along with
other property. Not all the items listed in a dowry were splendid and
new, and not all the items brought together in a household were expensive
or of high quality. The mended mat shown here was found with a marriage
contract for the remarriage of a poor couple (see the third text in this
section, P. Mich. Inv. 4703).
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