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Vol.36.p.992
Display page dates: 05/13/1940

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Monday, May 13, 1940

work on
(1) G 2467 C
(2) G 4981

(1) G 2467
G 2467 C: Removed the chamber blocking. It is cut in rock, rubble and mud from the blocking. In the chamber appeared a wooden coffin with lid displaced (thrown inside the coffin). The north side of the coffin bend[s] to the north and the two ends bend to the west and east, the coffin is running east-west. Left for drawing and photo.

(2) G 4981
In the mastaba. In exposing the lining on south, sand, limestone debris, rubble and stones. Exposed all the lining. It is a stone mastaba, partly destroyed on west. The lining on south is broken and wholly destroyed, only the remains the rubble lining which is inside the stone lining. it is east of G 4982, west of G 5080 [(formerly G 2200)], north of the northeast corner of G 4980 and south of the southeast corner of G 2180. Contains of a room, built of stones and uninscribed. On the west is an uninscribed niche. Room opened to the east. Cleared on a mud floor above the rock. Also lettered the excavated shaft A-E, but not started with them.
North of that mastaba, in the street between this mastaba and G 2180 and G 5080, exposed a small lining of a rubble mastaba with the lining wholly destroyed on north and also parts of the east and west walls destroyed. It is numbered G 4981a contains of one shaft lettered A and not started with it.
East of that mastaba, in the street between it and G 5080 [(formerly G 2200)] exposed a shaft, running north-south and north of that is another shaft, lettered G 4981 X and Y. Drawing of G 4981.

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