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Diary Transcription:
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Wednesday, March 18, 1936 (continued)
(1) G 2003 (continued)
G 2003 Y: In shaft and chamber. Total depth 2.2 meters. Limestone debris and pebble. Cleared. Drawing.
[ILLUSTRATION]
Thursday, March 19, 1936
Work on
(1) G 2002 B, C, D, E
(2) G 2003 A
(3) G 2005
(1) G 2002
G 2002 B: Removed the small chamber of this shaft. Dubsh, some stones and mud bound, in chamber sand and silt deposited by rain. Body, head on north, left for photo.
G 2002 C: Removed chamber II blocking. It is small chamber. Dubsh, some stones and mud bound, in chamber red debris. Body, head on north, left for photo.
G 2002 D: Removed chamber blocking. It is small chamber. Two stones, dubsh and mud bound. Body, head on north. Near his head we found a small wooden headrest (decayed). The body and the headrest left for photo.
G 2002 E: Removed chamber blocking. It is small chamber. Dubsh and mud bound. Body, head on north, left for photo.
(2) G 2003
G 2003 A: In shaft and chamber. Stones, dubsh and limestone debris. Scattered bones found in chamber debris. Cleared. Drawing.
[ILLUSTRATION]
(3) G 2005
On the top of the mastaba. Lined with stones. East of G 2001, G 2003, G 2004 and south of G 2006, G 2007, G 2008 and west of G 2010 and north of Dr. Junker's excavations. Stones, dubsh, sand, limestone debris and some pebble. In this mastaba two rooms, one opens to west, and the other open to north, lining partly destroyed. Roof gone. Found in debris on the top of the mastaba: small model stone vessel.
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.28.p.265
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_Vol.28.p.265; Vol.28.p.265
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 03/18/1936; 03/19/1936
- Title
- Vol.28.p.265
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
