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Thursday, December 25, 1924 (continued)

Addendum: see (6) above G 7232 C.
Avenue G 4 at crossing of street G 7200.

[ILLUSTRATION]
[G 7332 in avenue G 2, between G 7320 and G 7330, later reassigned to tomb G 7331+7332, in street G 7300, abutting E face of G 7330; this G 7332 = G 7333]

The unexplained wall of crude brick in street G 7200, which was first observed in front of north part of G 7230, now appears as one side of an inclined plane the other side of which is visible when the front of G 7232 has been destroyed by thieves. This plane was obviously used in the construction of the chapel of G 7220.
* N.B. G 7230 cased in crude brick.
* N.B. G 7330 entirely uncased as far as excavated.

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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
    12/25/1924
  • Author
    George Andrew Reisner, American, 1867–1942

Tombs and Monuments 8

People 1

Modern People

  • George Andrew Reisner

    • Type Author
    • Nationality & Dates American, 1867–1942
    • Remarks Egyptologist, archaeologist; Referred to as "the doctor" and "mudir" (Arabic for "director") in the excavation records. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.