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Thursday, April 18, 1912 (continued)

cut away in the dressing. One however seems clearly to be [GLYPHS].
At the northeast corner of G 4340 is an addition built of large well dressed blocks. Its limits are slightly over the boundary line.
The room of mud brick at G 4330 is now clear. It is 1.4 meters wide by 3.56 meters long. The walls are covered with a thin stucco pinkish white in color. Against the north wall resting on debris 25 cm above the floor is a [ILLUSTRATION] shaped pottery stand of brown red ware. In the southwest corner are flat slabs of stone built into the walls and projecting into the room.

[ILLUSTRATION]

End of part written by Mr. Fisher, continued by Reisner.

Friday, April 19, 1912

Arrived at Cairo from Girga at 7 a.m. Yesterday morning I wired to Luxor for two berths on sleeper for Dr. Derry (who stopped at Girga to measure Masheed skulls) and myself, but

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.03.p.097
Alternate IDs
Vol.03.p.097; HUMFA_Vol.03.p.097
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
04/18/1912; 04/19/1912
Title
Vol.03.p.097
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 1

Modern People 5