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Diary Transcription: begin page 61
Tuesday, February 16, 1915 (continued)

…all containing hard packed debris. In A was a fragment of an inscribed block. Just north of the offering chamber of 2094 [= G 3094] is what appears to be a shaft outside the line of the mastaba, and between it and a fine step-faced mastaba to the north, 2085 [= G 3085]. In the debris here was an inscribed limestone slab, lintel block G32, with an inscription of the Funerary priest Anch. Along the east edge of the shaft lay another flat lintel block, broken in two pieces, G33. The position of this as found is shown in photograph C39.
Photograph C42 shows the position of the two offering basins in front of the offering room of 2097 [= G 3097].
Another ricochet struck outside lower camp this afternoon.
The plan of this group of mastabas is now as follows.

[Illustration not included]

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Details

ID
UPM_CSF_diary_p061
Alternate IDs
UPM_CSF_diary_p061; CSF_diary_p061
Department
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
Classification
Documentation-Expedition diary pages
Period
Modern
Entry Date
02/16/1915
Title
C. Fisher Diary, p.061
Medium
Paper
Credit Line
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 2

Ancient People 1

Modern People 1