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Saturday, February 27, 1926 (continued)

(1) G 7000 X (continued)
It is impossible at present to determine to what objects these elements belong. Each was separated by glazed rectangular inlays from the others and all five which are visible may be from one board in spite of the scattering. I suggest that it comes from the stool (ii),
[ILLUSTRATION]
and fell forwards to south on collapse of stool.

(2) G 7154
Clearing away the debris left by the Saite-Ptolemaic period and by the sebbakheem, exposed the surface of decay of G 7154 and opened pits A, B, C, D.
G 7154 A: Depth 1.45 meters. Chamber on west, small open, empty. Chamber on north, roofed with slabs, open, empty.
G 7154 B: Depth 70 cm. Lined with small blocks, ends at rock, unused.
G 7154 C: Depth 30 cm. Ends at rock, unused.
G 7154 D: Depth 40 cm. Ends at rock, chamber on east with roof gone, empty.

(3) G 7070
Late in the afternoon began clearing street east of G 7070. Put line VI in to opposite pit A. Began work on pits A and B.

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Details

ID
HUMFA_Vol.17.p.221
Alternate IDs
HUMFA_Vol.17.p.221; Vol.17.p.221
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Entry Date
02/27/1926
Title
Vol.17.p.221
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 1

Modern People 1