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Thursday, April 18, 1929 (continued)

(3) G 7631
G 7631 Y: In rooms i and iii. Room i broken on north to pit of G 7631 A and on south into room ii. Room iii broken on east into another pit. Cleared chambers. [ILLUSTRATION]

(4) G 7652
G 7652 A: Depth 10.8 meters. Found in pit debris: ushabti fragments, limestone conical stand.

(5) G 7660
G 7660 A: Down 12.1 meters. Built of stone blocks above, rock-cut below. Previously excavated to 11.3 meters by (?) ---.

(6) G 7661
Top of mastaba and east face. Clearing debris. Found pit B and late grave G 7000 SE 154.
G 7661 A: Down 9.35 meters. Four chambers north, south, east, and west, open.
G 7661 B: Depth 1.6 meters. Rubble pit against G 7660. No chamber

(7) Street G 7700
East of G 7760, clearing northwards. Uncovered uninscribed niche in east face of mastaba. Found: faience cylinder beads, udjat eyes, and shells, fragment of copper.

(8) G 7000 SE 150, 151, 154
No. 150 [G 7000 SE 150]: Removed graves to clear face of mastaba.
No. 151 [G 7000 SE 151]: Removed graves to clear face of mastaba.
No. 154 [G 7000 SE 154]: Height .7 meters. Built of rubble, broken roof. 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
    04/18/1929
  • Author
    Noel F. Wheeler, British

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Modern People

  • Noel F. Wheeler

    • 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."