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Friday, May 3, 1940 (continued)

(2) G 2355 (continued)
G 2355 A. Drawing of shaft.

(3) G 2464
G 2464 A: In shaft, below the upper chamber. Total depth 5.0 meters, limestone debris and rubble. Chamber II appears on west blocked above with one course of mud brick running south to north and with traces of mud and underneath the course is rubble and limestone debris, left for photo.

(4) G 2469
G 2469 A: Mohammed Said down in the shaft to draw the body which is inside the coffin in the chamber. I expose that the body was wrapped in linen, because on the head is some wrappings, and above that linen was a mummy mask (gypsum) with traces of paint, part of the face with one eye and part of the other. Also on the head is a black cloth as a cap. East of the body beside him is a wooden stick very decayed and broken in two. Body not yet removed.

(5) G 2471
G 2471 C: Removed the body which was in the coffin inside the chamber. Empty. Also removed the remains of the wooden coffin. Drawing.

Saturday, May 4, 1940

work on
(1) South of G 2180
(2) G 2355 B, C, X, Y, Z
(3) G 2476 D

(1) South of G 2180
South of that mastaba. In the street between this mastaba and G 4980 in order to clean the street, sand and limestone debris. Street not yet cleared.

(2) G 2355
G 2355 B: In shaft and chamber. Lined with crude brick only on west topped with rubble. It is north of X and south of C. Total depth 2.5 meters, excavated before 1.8 meters, sand, limestone debris and rubble. Chamber on east built of crude brick and roofed with slabs. No blocking. Cleared. Drawing.

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.36.p.984
Alternate IDs
Vol.36.p.984; HUMFA_Vol.36.p.984
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
05/03/1940; 05/04/1940
Title
Vol.36.p.984
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 8

Photos 1

Modern People 2