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Wednesday, April 20, 1932 (continued)
(5) G 1678
G 1678 A: Removed bones of body, nothing found.
(6) G 1679
Clearing mastaba. Rubble built. Over this mastaba, a later wall has been built on debris. Found pits A and B.
G 1679 A: Rubble built and rock-cut. Depth 1.6 meters. Small chamber on west, open. Found in debris: limestone headrest, crude form, - fragment of wall relief.
G 1679 B: Rubble built. Depth 1.22 meters. No chamber.
(7) G 1681
Masonry built. Clearing debris of drift sand. An interior chapel 'a', has a north door. Traces of relief on the false door, of seated figures of a man and woman, and (below) a man standing. No inscription legible. Roof stones missing, except one. Found in debris: fragment of inscribed limestone (small).
(8) G 1682
Mud brick and rubble mastaba north of G 1676. Cleared sand and rubble debris. Found pit A.
G 1682 A: Mud built and rock-cut. Depth 2.36 meters. No chamber.
(9) G 2100
G 2100 B: Depth 3.45 meters.
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- Classification
- Documentation-Expedition diary pages
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Display Page Dates
- 04/20/1932
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- Author
- Noel F. Wheeler, British
Modern People
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- Type Author
- Nationality & Dates British
- Remarks Wheeler was a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy according to George A. Reisner's, "A HIstory of the Giza Necropolis, Vol. I."
