Lipiński, Edward2023-05-082023-05-082010Scripta Biblica et Orientalia, 2010, T. 2, s. 77-82.2081-8416http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/6883The legal and social condition of slaves in West-Semitic societies appears in a somewhat concreter light thanks to the Samaria papyri from Wadi Daliyeh. Most of them concern sale of slaves and they all date from the late Persian period. These documents are badly damaged, but their reconstitution is feasible to a certain extent, because they are written according to a fixed pattern. A translation of Pap. Samaria 6 with some comments is thus presented in the article with special attention to slavery resulting from insolvency and to possible legal consequences implied by a formal sale of such slaves.plAttribution 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/zachodniosemicki krąg kulturowyniewolnictwohandel niewolnikamistarożytnośćBliski Wschódstarożytny Bliski WschódSamariaIzraelicidokumenty kupna-sprzedaży niewolnikówpapirusyźródła historyczneWest Semitic cultural circleslaveryslave tradeantiquityMiddle Eastancient Near EastIsraelitesslave sale documentspapyrihistorical sourcesNiewolnictwo w środowisku zachodniosemickim i P. Samaria 6The Slavery in West-Semitic Societies and Pap. Samaria 6Article