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Friday, July 9, 1926 (continued)

(1) G 7000 X (continued)
Removed No. 684: See page 585 and A3953.
Two fragments of alabaster bowl loaded with fragments of wood, plaster, and rubbish which hangs over south edge of fragment. Also charcoal.
(a) [ILLUSTRATION], b [ILLUSTRATION

Removed No. 685: Lying on 678g fragment of WSR jar loaded with fragments wood, plaster, etc.

Removed No. 678g: Loaded with fragments wood, plaster, rubbish and few bits of fabric. Also potsherds (1)-(7).
(1), and (5) and (7) small red brown ware bowl [ILLUSTRATION] with spout
(2), (3), (6) WSR jar fragments
(4) red brown ware bowl
(8) was under southwest corner of 648g. red ware [ILLUSTRATION] plaster on outside, core of jar stopper [ILLUSTRATION]

Removed No. 682: continued. See A3953 and 678f.
Nos. (58)-(76) WSR jar, red brown ware bowls, three fragments alabaster bowls.
(65) decayed proves that the decayed pottery scale and dust in 677 and 682 came from two different bowls, one [ILLUSTRATION] (cf. 628) and the other [ILLUSTRATION].

Removed No. 678f: On which rested 677 and 682. On eastern half, scale and dust decayed pottery with eight to ten scraps of potsherds. On western half next to c, deposit of sand (cf. 678 c and 628).

Removed No. 686: A large potsherd supported by 678c on east and taken with it red brown ware bowl [ILLUSTRATION] solid handle.

Swept up pottery dust under 676g.

Removed No. 675(74)-(95): See A3953.
Mostly fragments of big red ware basin.

*A3954: area 678, 675, looking south
*A3955: southwest corner room, looking south
*A3956: area 678, cloth, looking south

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.18.p.399
Alternate IDs
Vol.18.p.399; HUMFA_Vol.18.p.399
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
07/09/1926
Title
Vol.18.p.399
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

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