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Vol.04.p.031
Display page dates: 11/05/1912; 11/06/1912
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Tuesday, November 5, 1912 (continued)
[G 2360 A (continued)]
About twenty-four to twenty-six copper pendants [12-11-18] (mostly broken), with crystal inlay in a gilded frame. [ILLUSTRATION]
Gilded cylindrical faience bead.
Lot, cylindrical faience beads: [ILLUSTRATION]
Some red carnelian beads: [ILLUSTRATION]
Faience [ILLUSTRATION] gilded - were between pendants.
Faience [ILLUSTRATION] tied together with fine thread. [ILLUSTRATION] Several examples.
Fragment of a gilded copper object [12-11-19] of copper plate about 1 mm thick. [ILLUSTRATION]
Wednesday, November 6, 1912
In G 2360 A, several more pendants, beads etc. There are a number of slabs still on floor of chamber awaiting photography. The coffin is a very large heavy white limestone box, well dressed.
G 3400 [?] is finished.
Working on space between G 2350 [= G 5290] and G 2353.
Work on G 2370 opening the north side of hall of pillars (see Mariette, Mastabas, page 496 - 498, Lepsius). Behind the middle of the
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