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Thursday, October 28, 1915 (continued)

[(1) East of G 5130 (continued)]
exterior rubble chapel opening to the north.

(2) G 5031
G 5031 is not yet entirely clear but the back part closed the eastern entrance to G 4940 exterior chapel. Apparently this

[ILLUSTRATION]

space outside east door of exterior chapel G 4940 was used as a dump for broken offering vessels from G 4940 and then filled in after the construction of G 5031.

Friday, October 29, 1915
day 7

Work on
(1) street east of G 5130
(2) G 5031
(3) G 5032
(4) G 5040 pit B

(1) East of G 5130
Section east-west through street east of G 5130: [ILLUSTRATION] First layer of filling made after construction of G 5130. N.B. order a, b, c, d, e, f. X construction trench of G 5230 filled with stones.

(2) G 5031
G 5031 (and G 5032). [ILLUSTRATION] [typed copy says see overleaf page 22]
Finished G 5031. No inscription in O. In south end of O an intrusive pit (x). In debris of A, a small R.P. [red polished] pot [ILLUSTRATION] height about 10 cm, and a small flint chip.

(3) G 5032
G 5032 (see page 22 [note above] plan). This is contemporaneous with G 5031. This south niche [false door of Redines] is a very curious little stela with a figure in sunk relief en face in the middle panel. The feet

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.09.p.021
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.09.p.021; Vol.09.p.021
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
10/28/1915; 10/29/1915
Title
Vol.09.p.021
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 7

Photos 1

Ancient People 1

Modern People 1