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Wednesday, October 4, 1939 (continued)

(2) G 2353
G 2353 Y: Mohammed Said Ahmed was walking in the excavation in the Western Cemetery and he was passing across that shaft G 2353 Y, he saw a stone built in the roof of the shaft, and that stone was well worked so he thought that that stone must be inscribed (he saw that the stone is a white limestone not a nummulitic limestone). He removed some of the crude brick building from above the stone, he found that the stone is inscribed and with traces of paint, he left the stone in place and search for the tomb card of the shaft.

Thursday, October 5, 1939

Work on:
(1) G 2165 I, X, Y
(2) G 2167

(1) G 2165
G 2165 I: In shaft. Lined with rubble on three sides but only on south with crude brick. It is north of F and east of H. Total depth 70 cm. Sand and limestone debris. Ends at rock. No chamber.

G 2165 X: In shaft, it is lined with rubble on north. On east and south with limestone debris, with traces of mud bound. On west the lining of the mastaba. Total depth 40 cm. Sand, and limestone debris. Ends at rock. No chamber.

[G 2135 Y: omitted]

(2) G 2167
In the mastaba, in exposing the lining. Sand, limestone debris and rubble. Exposed the lining of the mastaba with stones. It is east of G 2160, only between them a narrow street, north of G 2165 and west of G 2166. Also exposed three shafts A-C and while we were clearing shaft A, we exposed that the chamber of that shaft is built over another shaft cut in rock. Stop work until we draw it and take photo. Sketch of the mastaba.

[ILLUSTRATION]

Friday, October 6, 1939

Work on:
(1) G 2166
(2) G 2350 R [= G 5290]

(1) G 2166
In the mastaba. Searching for lining and shafts. Sand, limestone debris and rubble thrown from mastaba G 2180. Exposed the lining of the mastaba. stone lining. It is north of G 2165, east of G 2167 and west of G 2180. Also exposed eleven shafts, A-H and X, Y, Z. All the shafts were excavated before but not drawn to scale and also the mastaba not measured. Mastaba cleared and also shafts. Sketch of mastaba on page 834.

(2) G 2350 [= G 5290]
G 2350 R [= G 5290 R]. Ali Mahmoud found an inscribed stele (in relief) [39-10-1, inscribed for Hetepniptah] and it was used as a roofing stone. Left in place for photo.

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.34.p.833
Alternate IDs
Vol.34.p.833; HUMFA_Vol.34.p.833
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
10/04/1939; 10/05/1939; 10/06/1939
Title
Vol.34.p.833
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 6

Photos 1

Ancient People 1

Modern People 4