Vol.28.p.226
Diary Transcription:
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Thursday, January 9, 1936
Work on
(1) G 2130
(1) North of G 2130
In the street which is north of the mastaba, between this mastaba and mastaba G 2210. Drift sand and underneath stone fallen from the two mastabas, dubsh and limestone debris. In the street appears building wall running from north to south, joins these two mastabas. I say that this building is a remains of two small mastabas in this street. The street not yet cleared on west side. No shafts appear.
Friday, January 10, 1936
Work on
(1) G 2130
(1) North of G 2130
In the street which is north of the mastaba, between this mastaba and mastaba G 2210. Drift sand and underneath stones fallen from the two mastabas, dubsh and limestone debris. Street not yet cleared.
Saturday, January 11, 1936
Work on
(1) G 2130
(1) North of G 2130
North of mastaba, between this mastaba and G 2210 on west. Drift sand, stones underneath, dubsh and limestone debris. Cleared the street and exposed the corners of the mastaba. Also the work east of this mastaba on north, between this mastaba and G 2133. Sand, limestone debris, dubsh, and stones. Exposing the shafts of the mastaba G 2130 (U, V, Y, Z).
Sunday, January 12, 1936
Work on
(1) G 2130 U, V, W
(1) G 2130
East of this mastaba, between this mastaba and mastaba G 2133. Sand, limestone debris, stones and dubsh. We found in the street in front the stela of the mastaba, inscribed limestone fragments not complete and decayed. The Mudir told us that this stone is not from this mastaba G 2130, but this stone [is] from the small mastabas which [are] east of this mastaba. Sketch of the inscribed stone [inscribed for Neferherenptah].
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.28.p.226
- Alternate IDs
- Vol.28.p.226; HUMFA_Vol.28.p.226
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 01/09/1936; 01/10/1936; 01/11/1936; 01/12/1936
- Title
- Vol.28.p.226
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
