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Saturday, February 9, 1935 (continued)

(1) G 1202 (continued)
Drawing of G 1202 Y.

[ILLUSTRATION]

G 1202 U: Lined with stones. Rock below. Total depth 2.45 meters. Sand and limestone debris. Ended at rock. No chamber.

G 1202 V: Lined with stones. Rock below. Down 2.6 meters. Sand. Chamber appears. On east cut in rock. No blocking. Found in shaft debris: fragments of wooden coffin [35-2-7]. Not reached the rock in shaft.

Sunday, February 10, 1935

Work on
(1) G 1202 V
(2) G 1356 A, B
(3) G 1357 A

(1) G 1202
G 1202 V: In shaft and chamber. Total depth 3.68 meters. Drift sand. Body [35-4-38] head on north. Left the body for photo.

(2) G 1356
G 1356 A: Lined with dubsh and bound with mud underneath two mud courses. Rock below. Down 1.85 meters. Sand, drift papers. Not reached the rock in shaft and chamber.

G 1356 B: Lined with dubsh bound with mud. Total depth 1.55 meters. Sand and drift papers. Chamber in shaft from north to south. Roofed with three stones. Left it for drawing and photo.

(3) G 1357
G 1357 A: Line with mud brick rock below. On west and north lined with mud above underneath two course of stones rock below. Sand, drift papers or (blown) and black debris. Total depth 3.7 meters. Excavated before 2.7 meters. Chamber on south cut in rock. No blocking. Cleared it. Drawing.

[ILLUSTRATION]

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.27.p.014
Alternate IDs
Vol.27.p.014; HUMFA_Vol.27.p.014
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
02/09/1935; 02/10/1935
Title
Vol.27.p.014
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 1

Modern People 2

Published Documents 2