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Monday, June 27, 1938 (continued)

(3) G 4621
A rubble mastaba. South of G 4630 and north of G 4620. With four shafts A, B, C, D.

G 4621 A: In shaft. East of B. Lined with dubsh and crude brick, only on north with stones. Down 90 cm. Limestone debris and sand. Chamber in middle of shaft. Roofed with stones and dubsh, and with traces of mud. Roof left for photo.

G 4621 B: In shaft and chamber. West of A and east of C. Lined above with dubsh and rock cut below. Total depth 3.65 meters. Limestone debris, dubsh and sand. Chamber on south. Cut in rock. No blocking. Cleared. Drawing.

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G 4621 C: In shaft. West of D. Lined with rubble. Down 1.2 meters. Drift sand. In shaft appears the roof of chamber D. Left for drawing and photo.

G 4621 D: In shaft. West of B and east of C. Lined with rubble. Total depth 1.75 meters. Drift sand. Chamber on west. Roofed with stones. Blocked with dubsh. Blocking and roof left for photo.

Drawing of G 4621 mastaba.

[ILLUSTRATION]

(4) G 4622
G 4622 A: In shaft and chamber. North of B. Cut in rock. Total depth 5.2 meters. Drift sand. Chamber on west. Underneath mastaba G 4620. Cut in rock. No blocking. Cleared. Drawing on page 700.

G 4622 C: In shaft. South of B. Cut in rock. Total depth 35 cm. Drift sand. Ends at rock. No chamber.

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.32.p.699
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.32.p.699; Vol.32.p.699
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
06/27/1938
Title
Vol.32.p.699
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 4

Photos 1

Modern People 2