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Vol.27.p.149
Display page dates: 10/17/1935; 10/18/1935
Diary Transcription: microfilm: begin page 149
Thursday, October 17, 1935 (continued)
(2) G 2196 (continued)
Drawing of G 2196 Y
[ILLUSTRATION]
G 2196 Z: In shaft and chamber. It is north of Y, east of F and west of U. Lined with stones. Total depth 2.9 meters. Excavated before 2.3 meters. Black debris, sand and papers. Chamber on south lined with stones and dubsh. Roofed with stones. No blocking. Found in chamber debris: broken bones of a body. Cleared. Drawing.
[ILLUSTRATION]
Friday, October 18, 1935
Work on
(1) G 2196 U
(2) G 2197 U
[(3) G 2342 b, e [= G 5520]]
(1) G 2196
G 2196 U: In shaft and chamber. It is east of Z. Lined with stones. Total depth 1.6 meters. Excavated before 90 cm. Stones, dubsh and black debris. Chamber on north. Lined and roofed with stones. No blocking. Between shaft Z and this shaft we found two fragments of limestone (inscribed), and inscribed door lintel. Found in chamber debris: broken bones of a body. Cleared. Drawing on page 150.
(2) G 2197
G 2197 U: In shaft. It is out of the northeast corner of G 2197. North and east G 2196 Y. Lined with small stones. Total depth 1.4 meters. Sand and limestone debris. Chamber on west. Lined and roofed with stones. Blocking with two big fragments of dubsh. Found in shaft debris: inscribed limestone fragment [35-10-24]. Blocking left for photo. The inscribed limestone fragment tracing on page 150.
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