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Saturday, January 3, 1925 (continued)

(9) G 7420
G 7420 A: Pit finished. No chamber.

(10) G 7111
G 7111 A: Now cleared. Now clearing its chamber, which is at west of pit.
G 7111 B: Pit B of this mastaba was not touched today.
Men are working just to the north of mud brick wall north of pit B, and found two stone walls running from west to east; they may or may not be part of G 7111, not yet clear. See sketch below.

[ILLUSTRATION]

(11) G 7211
This mastaba now practically cleared, and its plan is as follows:

[ILLUSTRATION]

The west, north and east walls of the north room of this place have inscriptions and figures in relief, some bearing traces of color.
The stela set in the west wall bears the name of Kaemankh [GLYPHS], whose titles are:
[GLYPHS]
"Councilor of his lord, whom his lord loves daily. Priest of Horus in Ra-yakhut (=solar temple), and priest of the pyramid Neteryesut of King Menkauhor (of Dynasty 5)."
In the east wall, as indicated on above sketch, are

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ID
HUMFA_Vol.12.p.128
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.12.p.128; Vol.12.p.128
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
01/03/1925
Title
Vol.12.p.128
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 1

Ancient People 2

Modern People 1