Vol.32.p.722
Diary Transcription:
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Friday, July 8, 1938 (continued)
(1) G 4614 (continued)
G 4614 B: In shaft and chamber. North of G and east of F. Lined with rubble to the beginning of the rock. Only on north the lining of big stones of G 4610. Total depth 2.5 meters. Red debris, limestone debris and sand. Chamber on east. Cut in rock (bad rock). No blocking. Cleared. Drawing.
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G 4614 C: In shaft and chamber. It is southwest of A and southeast of D. Lined with rubble. Ends at rock. Total depth 2.1 meters. Sand and limestone debris. Chamber on east. Built of rubble and crude brick and bound with mud. Roofed with slabs. No blocking. Cleared. Drawing.
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G 4614 D: In shaft and chamber. West of A and south of E. Lined above with rubble and rock cut below. Lining destroyed on east. Total depth 2.1 meters. Sand and dirty debris. Chamber on east. Built of masonry and roofed with slabs (partly destroyed). No blocking. Cleared. Drawing.
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.32.p.722
- Alternate IDs
- Vol.32.p.722; HUMFA_Vol.32.p.722
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 07/08/1938
- Title
- Vol.32.p.722
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
