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Wednesday, March 13, 1912 (continued)

[G 2130 (continued)]
step is to look for this hole.

Between G 2200 [= G 5080] and G 2190 there is a mud brick chapel. The whole front of G 2200 [= G 5080] was occupied by a chapel. The entrance was formed by two stone pillars (inscribed with name and titles of Seshem-nefer) and two stone door jambs.
[ILLUSTRATION]

G 2201 was broken by later pits on the west and covered with black debris containing many potsherds. [ILLUSTRATION]

Thursday, March 14, 1912

G 2191 lies between G 2190 and the unnumbered mastaba, G 2300 on the east [added in blue](5190)[end in blue] [margin note 2300 = 5190].
[ILLUSTRATION]
The serdab had only been opened by a narrow

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.03.p.059
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.03.p.059; Vol.03.p.059
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
03/13/1912; 03/14/1912
Title
Vol.03.p.059
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 6

Photos 1

Ancient People 1

Modern People 1