Vol.22.p.877
Diary Transcription:
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Wednesday, February 20, 1929 (continued)
(3) G 7560
G 7560 Z: Removed debris in front of casing stones of room. The stones now visible are the backs of the casing of north wall of room.
The room appears to be square, and debris this level and apparently water-borne, to a level with the top of sarcophagus which is just visible. The only break in the casing masonry is one stone, which lies on top of debris in room, and appears to have been washed in by rain.
(4) G 7564
Removing late graves. Uncovered pit G 7500 Z in rock off northwest corner of mastaba.
(5) West of G 7565
Between G 7566 and G 7565. Clearing rubble of late graves.
(6) G 7566
G 7566 C: In chamber. Cleared.
[ILLUSTRATION]
(7) G 7567
G 7567 B: Depth 3 meters. Room on west; rubble.
G 7567 C: In chamber.
G 7567 Z: Depth 1.8 meters. Built of mud brick and rubble; on west side in G 7567. No chamber.
(8) G 7568
G 7568 C: Depth 2.5 meters. Built of rubble. No chamber.
G 7568 D: Depth 2.35 meters. Built of rubble. Room on north. Found in room debris: small jar [29-2-74].
[ILLUSTRATION]
G 7568 E: Depth 1.3 meters. Built of mud and rubble. Room on east. Found in debris: small libation basin of Inj [Tjenti, 29-2-75].
[ILLUSTRATION]
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.22.p.877
- Alternate IDs
- Vol.22.p.877; HUMFA_Vol.22.p.877
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 02/20/1929
- Title
- Vol.22.p.877
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
