You keep giving "miraculous" examples of original writings which were accidentally preserved - entire bodies have been pulled from the peat bogs of northern Europe and studied.
But what you are looking for is more akin to a scorecard at a modern ball game.
"Bout #6 - Crispus the murderer v. Sextus the rapist in a duel to the death. Action starts as soon as the loser of Bout #5 is carted off!"
I don't think you'll see that sort of thing. Most of the Roman mob was not literate enough to read it.
Would someone bother to copy out such a form 40-60 years later to preserve it for posterity?
But what you are looking for is more akin to a scorecard at a modern ball game.
"Bout #6 - Crispus the murderer v. Sextus the rapist in a duel to the death. Action starts as soon as the loser of Bout #5 is carted off!"
I don't think you'll see that sort of thing. Most of the Roman mob was not literate enough to read it.
Would someone bother to copy out such a form 40-60 years later to preserve it for posterity?