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Vol.07.p.010[4]
Display page dates: 02/09/1914 through 02/17/1914
Diary Transcription: microfilm: begin page 10
Monday, February 9, 1914
Men's day off.
Spent day in Cairo with Miss Flint and Miss Paull.
Tuesday, February 10, 1914
Entire day spent clearing debris from street east of G 4830 uncovering a small mastaba.
Wednesday, February 11, 1914
Work continued all day east and northeast of G 4830.
Thursday, February 12, 1914
Work as yesterday clearing pits etc. of hard debris finding the upper left hand corner of an inscribed stela [14-2-1, fragment of slab stela of Wenshet] in pit G 4832 A at a depth of about 6 meters. Also sand south of G 4830 started.
Friday, February 13, 1914
Work as yesterday.
Saturday, February 14, 1914
Work continuing clearing mastabas G 4832 and G 4833 east of G 4830 and on sand south of G 4830.
Sunday, February 15, 1914
Work continuing on sand south of G 4830. Two fragments of a small alabaster statue were found both bearing inscriptions [14-2-2, 14-2-3]. One was found in sand debris southeast of G 4830 and the other down pit G 4833 B at a depth of about 10 meters. Entire street east of G 4830 finished.
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Monday, February 16, 1914
Men's day off.
Tuesday, February 17, 1914
Work continued south of G 4830 where two pits were found and when arriving at the hard debris just over the solid rock a great many fragments of two small alabaster statuettes (some pieces inscribed) were found.
A serdab in G 4733 east of G 4730 was exposed and cleared through a window opening toward the east, but was found empty. It is possible the alabaster fragments came from this serdab:
microfilm: end page 10
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