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Vol.03.p.048
Display page dates: 02/26/1912; 02/27/1912; 02/28/1912
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Monday, February 26, 1912 (continued)
Two holes dug yesterday north of mastaba d [= G 2190] show ca. 130 cm depth of debris. There is no use in digging out this section, and the dump from d [= G 2190] and c [= G 2180] was started out over it.
Tuesday, February 27, 1912
In the morning went to town re: clothes, winch, pulley, etc. Mr. Hubbard and party called with letter from Mr. Lane. Fisher showed them the excavations. Fisher finished map of a section of the work done in 1905-6 (Lythgoe) so that Professor Junker (Austrian Academy) could run a rail embankment out to the north.
In b2 [= G 2150] found burial pit just behind serdab but it is filled with sand, (i.e. opened and plundered).
Section between mastabas c [= G 2180] and d [= G 2190] finished at sunset. Work started on pits of IX 5 [= G 2184].
Wednesday, February 28, 1912
[Cem 2100 margin note]
Opening pits in IX 5 [= G 2184] and clearing X 5 [= G 2186] adjoining on the north.
In X 5A [= G 2186 A] a small
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Mentioned On This Page:People:
Hermann Junker German, 1877–1962
Clarence Stanley Fisher American, 1876–1941
Mr. Gardiner M. Lane
Mr. Hubbard
Hermann Junker German, 1877–1962
Clarence Stanley Fisher American, 1876–1941
Mr. Gardiner M. Lane
Mr. Hubbard
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