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The grapheion breathes with the fields
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Claim (verbatim)
The village notary office of Tebtunis left day-by-day registers of every document it drew up — the closest thing antiquity offers to a notarial cash register. Demand for documents should breathe with the agrarian year: leases before sowing, loans in the hungry months before harvest, sales and repayments after it, with the office's monthly throughput lagging the crop calendar by a measurable interval. That converts an old accident of survival, the Kronion archive, into a demand curve for everyday legal writing. If it holds, we obtain the first empirical elasticity of ordinary people's recourse to writing against the seasonal cycle of need.
Prediction clause (verbatim)
In the Tebtunis grapheion registers in papyri.info (P.Mich. II 121-128 and related), monthly document counts by type show loans peaking in the two months before harvest and leases peaking in the two months around sowing. Primary clause: the loan-peak timing, decidable from the registers' own month headings.
Kill-dataset (verbatim)
papyri.info (DDbDP texts of the Tebtunis grapheion registers).
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Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5
Generated blind by claude-fable-5 in a single Write from the inline prompt alone, with no file reads, web access, or database queries.
Novelty / leakage triage
anticipated in the literature — this exact test has never been run
Langellotti's quantitative study of the Kronion grapheion registers analyzes contract-type composition and yearly swings (e.g. the AD 46 loan surge), so demand-side reading is anticipated, but the specific monthly loan-peak/lease-peak timing test against the crop calendar is un-run.
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