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Friday, July 6, 1938 (continued)
(3) G 4433 (continued)
G 4433 C: In shaft and chamber. North of B. Lined with rubble and ends at rock. Total depth 2.6 meters. Chamber on south. Built of masonry and rubble and roofed with slabs. No blocking. Part of the roof of the chamber fallen on south so we could not clear it. Drawing of the shaft and the mastaba.
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(4) G 4441
Small rubble mastaba. East of G 4440 and west of G 4540 with four shafts, A, B, C, D.
G 4441 A: In shafts. North of B. Lined above with rubble and rock cut below. Total depth 1.2 meters. Drift sand. Ends at rock. No chamber.
G 4441 B: In shaft. It is south of A and north of C. Lined above with rubble and rock cut below. Down 2.3 meters. Drift sand. Chamber in middle of shaft. Roofed with rubble with traces of mud. Roof left for photo.
G 4441 C: In shaft. South of B and north of D. Lined above with rubble and rock cut below. Total depth 5.8 meters. Drift sand. Chamber on west. Cut in rock. Blocked with crude brick and bound with mud. Blocking left for photo.
G 4441 D: In shaft. It is south of C. Lined with rubble and ends at rock. Total depth 1.2 meters. Drift sand. Ends at rock. No chamber, type 7x. Cleared.
Drawing of the mastaba.
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.32.p.706
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_Vol.32.p.706; Vol.32.p.706
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 07/06/l938
- Title
- Vol.32.p.706
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
