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Thursday, April 29, 1926 (continued)

(4) G 7251 (continued)
G 7251 D: Built of dubsh and mud. Depth 1.61.
G 7251 F: Built of dubsh and mud. Down 3.4.
G 7251 G: Built of dubsh and mud. Down .80.

(5) G 7000 X
Continued removing 411: scattered inlays and gold.
(35)-(61) mostly from (Y).
*B5959
(62)-(72) mostly from (Y).
Drew a new plan of 411 as at this stage.
(73)-(104) from (Y).
It is now clear that the gold bands and sheets under 411 do not belong to the large sheet (Y)-2 or (Y)-1; that the large sheet (Y)-1 overlay No. 411; that the displaced pieces of (Y) found in 411 had fallen down from (Y)-1.
It is necessary to get (Z)-3 out of the wood and as a first step to remove the rest of the middle vertical line of hieroglyphs.
The photo of the hieroglyphs is *A3773.
*A3796: the area under 411
*A3797: (Z)-3

Thursday, April 29, 1926
Dunham drove over this morning with Mrs. Dunham and the children and reported the nurse recovering. She did not have diphtheria. The Dollar S.S. Pres. Harrison sailed yesterday. D. has telegraphed Gill (the Alexandria agent) explaining circumstances and asking for passage on the next Dollar liner May 12th. He proposes to come back to G 7000 X tomorrow.

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.17.p.334
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.17.p.334; Vol.17.p.334
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
04/29/1926
Title
Vol.17.p.334
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 2

Photos 1

Modern People 4