Vol.13.p.287
Diary Transcription:
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Friday, March 13, 1925 (continued)
(2) G 7000 X (continued)
Some doubt having been thrown upon it owing to its not having been found until after the photograph was taken. This is about 19 cm. In accordance with Dr. Reisner's cable Rowe interviewed the Director General [M. Lacau] last evening and he agreed to the tomb being blocked by two meters of stone until Reisner could return.
Saturday, March 14, 1925
121st day of work
work on:
(1) Street G 7500
(2) G 7000 X
(1) Street G 7500
A water tank has been found, partly under the north wall of G 7631, to the east of the water-channel at south end of this street.
The "large pit" maintained near center of page 286 has now been cleared as far as it is possible at present. A sketch-plan of the top stones is given here:
[ILLUSTRATION]
work in several pits continues:
G 7508 C: Cleared. Small offering table [25-3-247]. [ILLUSTRATION]
G 7510 N: Pit clear. 680 deep. Chambers on north and south.
G 7523 A: Cleared.
G 7610 T: Pit clear. 835 deep. Clearing chamber on north. One late pot.
G 7620 H: Clearing pit. Down 850.
G 7620 Y: Clearing pit. Down 470.
G 7641 H: Pit clear. 320 deep. Chamber on west.
(2) G 7000 X
The American Minister visited the tomb today.
The Under Secretary of State for Public Works this evening inquired of Rowe whether he had received the copy of an official communique
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.13.p.287
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_Vol.13.p.287; Vol.13.p.287
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 03/13/1925; 03/14/1925
- Title
- Vol.13.p.287
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
