Vol.21.p.777
Diary Transcription:
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Friday, March 16, 1928
Fourth day of work
Locals: 41
Work on:
(1) G 7690, south of
(2) G 7691, north of
(3) G 7692
(4) G 7791
(5) G 7792 A
(1) G 7690
Clearing debris south of mastaba. Found pits G 7690 H, I.
G 7690 H: Depth 0.90 meters. Built of mud-brick. Room on north, built of stones. Cleared to gebel.
[ILLUSTRATION]
G 7690 I: Depth 0.50 meters. Built of dubsh, running east to west. Cleared to gebel.
(2) G 7691
North of G 7691. Clearing debris and uncovered burials, not yet numbered.
(3) G 7692
Clearing on top of mastaba and on south and west, built of dubsh. Uncovered pit A south of mastaba.
G 7692 A: Down 2.65 meters. Cut in rock, chamber cut in rock on east.
(4) G 7791
Clearing on top of mastaba.
(5) G 7792
G 7792 A: Down 3.65 meters, cut in rock, debris, dubsh and mostly blown sand.
Saturday, March 17, 1928
Fifth day of work
Locals: 41
Work on:
(1) G 7792 A
(2) G 7793
(1) G 7792
G 7792 A: Down 8.10 meters. Debris dubsh and sand. Found in pit debris: one small faience ushabti, one foot end of faience inscribed ushabti, two middle of inscribed faience ushabtis, one head of large ushabti, four feet of faience ushabtis, two inscribed fragments [GLYPHS] sign in faience, one faience cylinder bead.
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.21.p.777
- Alternate IDs
- Vol.21.p.777; HUMFA_Vol.21.p.777
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 03/16/1928; 03/17/1928
- Title
- Vol.21.p.777
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
