Vol.12.p.155
Diary Transcription:
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Saturday, January 10, 1925 (continued)
(8) G 7410 B
(9) G 7420 B
(10) G 7510 B
(11) G 7130 B
(12) G 7111 D, F
(13) G 7112 A
(14) G 7102, G 7102 C
(15) G 7214, G 7214 E, F
(16) G 7211 A, C, E
(17) G 7320
(18) G 7331 [number G 7331 later reassigned to tomb G 7331+7332, in street G 7300, abutting E face of G 7330; this G 7331 = unnumbered structure at SE corner of G 7320]
(19) G 7420
(20) G 7421
(1) Street G 7100 and G 7111
Street G 7100: east of G 7110. In this street work was only done on:
G 7111 D: Men working in pit. From the debris came a square limestone libation tank [25-1-656], with two receptacles. Length 41 cm, width 29 cm, and height 15 cm. See No. 12 below.
G 7111 E: Was not worked on.
G 7111 A: Not worked on.
(2) Avenue G 0
Men worked today in same place as yesterday in Avenue G 0, i.e. to about approximately 15 meters north of mastaba G 7210. Beneath the debris of Ptolemaic era, where they found yesterday the fragments of alabaster hawk, they came across an inscribed facade of a tomb. The facade is about 850 cm north of the core of mastaba G 7210, and is just to the east of pit G 7102 C. This tomb, which we have numbered G 7102, is described below, see No. 14.
Another two fragments of alabaster hawk came from debris of G 7102 C. From the inscription on the coffin of this tomb, it appears that the tomb belongs to G 7102, for both bear the name and titles of [GLYPHS] [Idu]. See No. 14.
G 7412, G 7412 E, F not worked on.
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.12.p.155
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_Vol.12.p.155; Vol.12.p.155
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 01/10/1925
- Title
- Vol.12.p.155
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
