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Saturday, January 24, 1925 (continued)

(3) Street G 7800 (continued)

Herewith a plan of this area

[ILLUSTRATION]

These pits were nearly all found filled with loose robbers' debris. The chambers at the foot were nearly always empty. The following showed special features.
G 7801 A, B, C, E not yet cleared.
G 7802 A, B, C, D, E not yet cleared.
G 7803 A, B, C, D, E not yet cleared.
G 7804 A, B not yet cleared.
G 7805 C, D not yet cleared.
G 7808 A, B not yet cleared.
G 7809 A, C, D not yet cleared.
G 7810-12 not yet cleared.

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Details

  • Classification
    Documentation-Expedition diary pages
  • Department
    Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
  • Credit Line
    Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
  • Display Page Dates
    01/24/1925
  • Author
    Thomas Richard Duncan Greenlees, British, 1899–

Tombs and Monuments 12

  • G 7801

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7802

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7803

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7804

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7805

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7807

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7808

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7809

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7811

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7812a

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • G 7812b

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery
  • Street G 7800

    • Site Name Eastern Cemetery

People 1

Modern People

  • Thomas Richard Duncan Greenlees

    • Type Author
    • Nationality & Dates British, 1899–
    • Remarks Thomas Richard Duncan Greenlees, born South Africa, Sivaratri, March 10, 1899. British subject with a Scottish father and an English mother. For a brief period during 1925 he was a staff member of Harvard University--Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition, who later joined the Theosophist movement in India. Greenlees received his MA degree in 1922 from Oxford, where he studied Egyptian, Coptic and Arabic. April 2,1925, Greenlees appointed Assistant Curator of Egyptian Art at MFA.