Vol.33.p.786
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Thursday, April 20, 1939
work on
(1) G 2237
(2) G 2238
(3) G 2239 a, b
(4) G 2239a
(5) G 2239b
(6) G 2239c
(7) G 2241
(8) top of G 2242 and room a
(9) G 2242a
(1) G 2237
A stone mastaba, east of G 2232, south of G 2231, west of G 2241 and north of G 2233. Contains of two shafts, A, B. Not started with them.
(2) G 2238
A stone mastaba. On east is a niche but not exactly exposed if it is inscribed or not. It is west of G 2239 or south of south-east corner of G 2233. Contains six shafts A, B, X, Y, Z, W and a serdab, but not started with them.
(3) G 2239
A stone mastaba, east of G 2238 and south of G 2239. Contains of ten shafts, A-J, but started with them, and two rooms a and b.
G 2239 room a: In room, a stone room, only on north with rubble. It is north of room b, or east of G 2239a mastaba, sand, limestone debris, rubble and red debris. Door opened to east. Found in debris: weathered limestone stela [39-4-23] with sunk relief inscriptions. Room cleared on rock surface.
G 2239 room b: In the room, a stone room. Partly destroyed on east and south, uninscribed. It is south of a, and east of shafts A-D, sand, limestone debris, rubble and stones. Door opened to north into room a. Found in debris in front of door: two fragments of white limestone architrave [39-4-22] in sunk relief. Room cleared on rock surface.
(4) G 2239a
A stone mastaba, north of G 2239, west of G 2239 room a and south of G 2239b mastaba. With one shaft lettered A and a serdab built of stone running from north to south and cut in rock below. Roof gone. The serdab is south of shaft A, or north of G 2239, sand, limestone debris and rubble. Cleared. Open and empty.
(5) G 2239b
A small stone mastaba, north of G 2239a and west of G 2239c. With one shaft lettered A, but not started with it.
(6) G 2239c
A small stone mastaba, east of G 2239b and north of room a of G 2239. With one shaft, lettered A, but not started with it.
(7) G 2241
A stone mastaba, east of G 2237, south of G 2240 and north of G 2242. With two shafts, lettered A, B, but not started with them.
(8) G 2242
On top of the mastaba, In exposing the shafts and rooms. It is a stone mastaba, east of G 2233, south of G 2241 and west of G 2243, limestone debris, rubble and sand. Exposed four shafts, A, B, C, X but not started with them. Also a room.
G 2242 a: In the room, a stone room. Partly destroyed on west. Room decorated on north and south, in relief. Room opened to east. In front of it a street running to the north, opened on north also. North of that street is a stone wall running east-west and continuing G 2241. In the room is a serdab, built of stones, and roof gone. The serdab is north of room a, west of the street, and east of shafts B and C, drift sand.
Found in room debris: two inscribed limestone fragments in relief (left in place), one inscribed limestone fragment in relief. Also found in debris in front of the beginning of the street: broken decayed limestone fragment inscribed in sunk relief. The room and the street are cleaned and also the serdab. East of room a and the street appears a new mastaba G 2243. Shafts not yet exposed.
cars emptied:
6:00 to 8:00: 120
8:30 to 12:00: 260
2:30 to evening: 240
Total: 620
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- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Display Page Dates
- 04/20/1939
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- Translator
- Mahmud Said Ahmed [Diraz]
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- Author
- Mohamed Said Ahmed [Diraz]
Modern People
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- Type Translator
- Nationality & Dates
- Remarks Diary translator. Son of Said Ahmed Said [Diraz] (Head Reis 1908-1926). Brother of Mohammed Said Ahmed (Head Reis 1936-1939). Family name, Diraz, was supplied by Said Ahmed Said's grandsons in 2006.
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- Type Author
- Nationality & Dates
- Remarks Head Reis for the Harvard-MFA expedition, 1936–1939. Son of Said Ahmed Said [Diraz] (Head Reis 1908-1926) and brother of Mahmoud Said Ahmed [Diraz] (Translator) and Ahmed Said Ahmed [Diraz]. Family name, Diraz, was supplied by Said Ahmed Said's grandsons in 2006.
