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Monday, April 26, 1926 (continued)

(3) G 7246 [= G 7244+7246]
Clearing debris from inscribed room. Walls inscribed on the east, north and west.

(4) G 7247
Clearing debris from mastaba. Found in debris: Saite-Ptolemaic fragments, diorite, slate and black stone (inscribed). Removing debris from two pits A [= X] and B [= Y].
G 7247 A [= G 7247 X]: Down .7 meters.
Both pits of dubsh and mud. Chamber a on south of mastaba.
Pit A [= X] is inside the room, and pit B [= Y] outside.

(5) G 7248
Mastaba south of G 7244. Clearing debris of sebbakheem, etc. from top of mastaba. Built of dubsh, with masonry outside.
G 7248 A: Removing debris. Depth 3.95 meters. Chamber on the east, closed with dubsh. [ILLUSTRATION]
Found built into south wall of pit a small slab stela [26-4-206, inscribed for Mestju, his wife Nebuhetep and daughter Khenut also shown], broken in two by pressure of wall above.
[GLYPHS]

(6) G 7249
South of mastaba G 7247, clearing debris from chamber G 7249, built of limestone, door on east, name of owner [TRANSLITERATION] [Menib] [GLYPHS] on southern stela.
[ILLUSTRATION]

(7) G 7251 and A
West of G 7247, south of G 7246. Clearing debris. Built of dubsh.
G 7251 A: At the north. Clearing debris from pit, 1.3 meters down.
[ILLUSTRATION]

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.17.p.328
Alternate IDs
Vol.17.p.328; HUMFA_Vol.17.p.328
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
04/26/1926
Title
Vol.17.p.328
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 5

Photos 1

Ancient People 4

Modern People 1