Vol.04.p.063
Diary Transcription:
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Monday, December 16, 1912
Day of rest.
Telegram from Wellcome.
Tuesday, December 17, 1912
Clearing G 2385 mastaba.
In front of G 2381 A, in rock, another sloping passage, G 2381 C.
North of it, a pit G 2382 A. In debris on rock another fragment of face [12-12-175, attributed to Khafre] found yesterday.
In G 2381 X, a head of a limestone statuette [12-12-176a] and some inscribed fragments [12-12-176]. [176 circled]
Latimer came.
Prof. Junker arrived last night. They laid rail on old causeway east of Lepsius 23, and proceeded to clear pit in mastaba 4.60.
Wednesday, December 18, 1912
Clearing G 2381 X. Copper model tools [12-12-177, 12-12-178, 12-12-179, 12-12-180, 12-12-181, 12-12-182, 12-12-183], fragments of relief, gold foil.
Clearing G 2381 C. Chamber and passage filled with dirt.
Clearing G 2382 B. Few fragments of alabaster statues.
Examining fragments of alabaster statues found in front of G 2370 A and G 2382, found cartouche of Khafre (twice) [12-12-176]. Apparently alabaster statues were hauled here in Dynasty 5 or Dynasty 6 and broken up to make the small alabaster offering dishes of which so many examples have been found.
Worked also on G 2385.
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.04.p.063
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_Vol.04.p.063; Vol.04.p.063
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 12/16/1912; 12/17/1912; 12/18/1912
- Title
- Vol.04.p.063
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
