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Friday, May 24, 1935

Work on
(1) G 1152
(2) G 1156 U, V

(1) West of G 1152
West of this mastaba and east of G 1201. Limestone debris, dubsh and potsherds. In this place appears mud floor and underneath limestone debris, potsherds and sand. Found in debris on the mud floor, five pots [35-5-33, 35-5-34, 35-5-35, 35-5-36, 35-5-37], small offering cups [35-5-39] and dishes [35-5-38]. Mud floor left for photo.

(2) G 1156
On top of mastaba. Sand, limestone debris and potsherds. Exposed shaft U, V.

G 1156 U: Intrusive shaft lined with stones. It is west of this mastaba. Total depth 1.85 meters. Sand and limestone debris. Chamber on north lined with stones and mud. It was roofed. The roof now gone. No blocking. Cleared. Drawing.

[ILLUSTRATION]

G 1156 V: Intrusive shaft. Lined with stones. It is WN [west north] this mastaba. Total depth 1.75 meters. Sand and limestone debris. Chamber on south lined with stones and mud. It was roofed. The roof now gone. No blocking. Cleared. Drawing.

[ILLUSTRATION]

Saturday, May 25, 1935

Work on
(1) G 1111
(2) G 1113 F [= G 1112+1113]
(3) G 1156a
(4) G 1158 D

(1) G 1111
East of the mastaba. Sand, dubsh and limestone debris. Search for the building of the mastaba.

(2) G 1113 [= G 1112+1113]
West of the mastaba. Drift sand. To expose the building of the mastaba for drawing.

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.27.p.056
Alternate IDs
Vol.27.p.056; HUMFA_Vol.27.p.056
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
05/24/1935; 05/25/1935
Title
Vol.27.p.056
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 6

Photos 1

Modern People 2

Published Documents 2