Vol.25.p.1106
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Sunday, January 25, 1931
(3) G 7824
Uncovered pits A, B, C.
G 7824 A: Rock-cut, depth 3 meters. Chamber I north, small, cleared.; No. II on west, cleared.
G 7824 B: Rock-cut, down 1.5 meters, found in debris: faience figures, amulets, four mummy masks, chamber west.
G 7824 C: Rock-cut, depth .8 meters. Chamber west, small, cleared.
(4) G 7829
Clearing mastaba.
G 7829 E: Depth 4 meters. Chamber west, open.
[ILLUSTRATION]
Serdab 's': Removed remains of wooden statues.
(5) G 7831
Clearing top of masonry mastaba. Found: faience fragments, amulets, beads.
(6) G 7832
G 7832 V: East of G 7832. Depth 1.6 meters. Chamber south.
G 7832 W: Large number of mummies, with color and inscription on wood and on cloth, very late period. Mummies are on top of one another, probably placed so by robbers.
G 7832 X: Depth 2.2 meters. Chamber on west, open.
[ILLUSTRATION]
G 7832 Y: East of pit Z. Depth 4 meters. No chamber.
G 7832 Z: Down 6.5 meters.
(7) G 7834
Rock tomb, door to north. Found in debris: large pot.
(8) G 7835
Rock tomb, door to east, small.
(9) G 7836
Rock tomb, door to south. Inscribed. Owner: [TRANSLITERATION] [Nebtyherkaus]
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Details
- ID
- HUMFA_Vol.25.p.1106
- Alternate IDs
- Vol.25.p.1106; HUMFA_Vol.25.p.1106
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
- Entry Date
- 01/25/1931
- Title
- Vol.25.p.1106
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
