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Sunday, May 3, 1936 (continued)

(1) G 2407 (continued)
G 2407 W2: Drawing.

[ILLUSTRATION]

(2) G 2409
G 2409 D: Removed the body from the chamber and cleared it. Drawing.

[ILLUSTRATION]

G 2409 F: Removed the chamber blocking. Lined with dubsh and bound with mud. Roofed with stones, running to north, dubsh and limestone debris underneath. Body, head on north, left for photo.

(3) G 2419
On the top of the mastaba. Search for shafts in the mastaba, limestone debris and dubsh. Exposed shaft G today.

G 2419 A: In shaft, total depth 5.40 meters, limestone debris, dubsh and sand. Chamber on north cut in rock: Blocked with stones and bound with gypsum; Only the stone on east is thrown (displaced). A coffin cut in rock from north to south roofed with stones and the middle stone gone appears in the chamber. Reached the rock in shaft. Blocking left for photo.

G 2419 B: In shaft. It is north of A, south of G and southwest of E. Lined with dubsh above and rock below. Total depth 4.80 meters, limestone debris, stones and dubsh. Chamber on west: cut in rock; blocked with two slabs, dubsh and bound with mud. Found in shaft debris: fragments from dishes (pottery). Reached the rock in shaft. Blocking left for photo.

G 2419 C: In shaft. It is north of B and south of D. Lined with dubsh above and rock below. Down 3.30 meters; Limestone debris, stones and dubsh. Chamber on south: cut in rock, blocked with dubsh and bound with mud. Not reached the rock in shaft. Not reached the chamber.

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.29.p.317
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.29.p.317; Vol.29.p.317
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
05/03/1936
Title
Vol.29.p.317
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 1

Modern People 2