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microfilm: West diary, begin page 4

December 30, 1912 (continued)

[G 2381 A (continued)]
something that is now a brown powder.

Tuesday, December 31, 1912

On a closer examination of G 2000 (Lepsius 23), the following masons' marks were observed. All are in red paint, except those noted.
(1) [ILLUSTRATION] On next to top stone in niche. a, a, very indistinct.
(2) [ILLUSTRATION] On stone under above.
(3) [ILLUSTRATION] On stone which was to have been top of niche. X = too indistinct to read.
On top of stones forming niche are very clear signs [SIGN] to mark point to which the blocks were to have been trimmed.
(4) [ILLUSTRATION] North end of No. 1.
(5) [ILLUSTRATION] South side of No. 3. Indistinct.
(6) [ILLUSTRATION] Small broken bock. a, a, = black.

microfilm: West diary, end page 4

Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.06.p.004
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.06.p.004; Vol.06.p.004
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
12/30/1912; 12/31/1912
Title
Vol.06.p.004
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

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