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Saturday, May 28, 1938 (continued)
(1) G 4121 (continued)
G 4121 E: In shaft and chamber. It is north of B and east of D. Lined above with rubble and rock cut below. Partly destroyed. Total depth 5.6 meters. Sand, limestone debris and rubble, and in the chamber mud brick and crude brick. Chamber on east. Cut in rock. It was blocked with two big stones, (one still in place). North-south rock cut coffin without lid. Found in the coffin debris: one semi-circular (faience), two faience spacers and fragments of two others or more. Black and blue cylinder bears. Ring beads. Drawing.
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G 4121 F: In shaft and chamber. It is northeast of E. Lined with rubble and crude brick to the beginning of the rock. Total depth 1.5 meters. Chamber on west, lined and roofed with stones. No blocking. There is a limestone debris floor on the rock of the chamber. Cleared (empty). Drawing.
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G 4121 G: In shaft. South of A. Lined with one stone course. Total depth 40 cm. Drift sand. Cleared on a limestone debris floor. No chamber. Drawing.
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G 4121 H: In shaft. South of C, and west of I. Lined with rubble to the beginning of the rock. Total depth 1.25 meters. Drift sand and limestone debris. Ends at rock. No chamber. Drawing.
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G 4121 I: In shaft and chamber. It is east of H and west of J. Lined above with rubble and rock cut below. Total depth 1.9 meters. Drift sand and some bones from the body. Chamber in west side of shaft, roof gone. Empty. Cleared.
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.32.p.670
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_Vol.32.p.670; Vol.32.p.670
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 05/28/1938
- Title
- Vol.32.p.670
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
