A long, horizontal strip of aged paper with three columns of dark script and two central holes
The image displays a rectangular, horizontally oriented manuscript leaf, appearing aged with a light brown or tan color. The leaf is significantly wider than it is tall, with slightly irregular edges, particularly on the right side where it appears torn or worn. The surface of the leaf is divided into three distinct blocks of dark, dense text, arranged horizontally. Each block contains multiple lines of script, which are small and appear to be in a non-Latin alphabet. The text is uniformly dark, likely black or dark brown ink. There are two circular holes punched through the leaf, positioned centrally between the text blocks. The first hole is located between the left and middle text blocks, and the second hole is between the middle and right text blocks. These holes are evenly spaced along the horizontal axis of the leaf. The text blocks themselves are rectangular, with the lines of script running parallel to the long edges of the leaf. The margins around the text blocks are narrow, and the text extends close to the top and bottom edges of the leaf within each block.