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Monday, January 5, 1925 (continued)

(10) G 7111 (continued)
To north of pit B, which was not worked on today, three other pits [C, D. E] have appeared, and will be cleared later.

[ILLUSTRATION]

(11) G 7101
G 7101 Y: This was cleared out today. It has a single small chamber at the east. No objects.

(12) G 7102
G 7102 A, B, C, D, E, F. These pits were worked on today as follows:
G 7102 A: Pit cleared. It has two chambers on the east, one above the other. The upper one is about same size as pit and is cleared. Lower one being worked on.
G 7102 B: Pit and chamber cleared. The chamber is at the west and contains fragments with rectangular coffin, many stones. Coffin not inscribed (broken up into small pieces). Body lays on west side of chamber.
G 7102 D: Two pits are connected below by means of a hole, perhaps made by thieves; the northern pit is cleared and has no chamber. The chamber of the southern pit is to the south and is now being cleared.

[ILLUSTRATION]

G 7102 E: Pit cleared. Chamber at east not yet cleared. From this pit came a series of inscribed stones, mostly in relief. One [25-1-122] bears a man's head with the name [GLYPHS]; this perhaps

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.12.p.133
Alternate IDs
Vol.12.p.133; HUMFA_Vol.12.p.133
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
01/05/1925
Title
Vol.12.p.133
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 1

Ancient People 2

Modern People 1