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A History of the Giza Necropolis II, Unpublished 1942 Manuscript, Chapter 10: Burials and Burial Equipment, Page 178
Date: about 1934–1942
Mentioned on this page:
Tombs and Monuments:
G 4410, G 4710, G 5080, G 7330-7340, G 7410-7420, G 7810, G 8310, Lepsius 52, Lepsius 53, Lepsius 98, Mastaba I, Mastaba III, Mastaba IX, MQ 1, MQ 202, Werirni
G 4410, G 4710, G 5080, G 7330-7340, G 7410-7420, G 7810, G 8310, Lepsius 52, Lepsius 53, Lepsius 98, Mastaba I, Mastaba III, Mastaba IX, MQ 1, MQ 202, Werirni
People
Émile Baraize, French, 1874–1952
Djaty (G 7810)
Henri Gauthier, French, 1877–1950
Selim Hassan (Bey), Egyptian, 1886–1961
Horbaef (G 7410-7420)
Hermann Junker, German, 1877–1962
Kaemnefret (Mastaba III)
Khuenre (MQ 1)
Khufuankh (in G 7760)
Menkaure
Niankhre (Lepsius 52)
Ptahsedjefa Fefi (G 8926)
Rawer [III] (G 8310)
Sekhemka (Mastaba IX)
Seshemnefer [II] (G 5080)
Setju (G 4710)
Werirni (Werirni)
Émile Baraize, French, 1874–1952
Djaty (G 7810)
Henri Gauthier, French, 1877–1950
Selim Hassan (Bey), Egyptian, 1886–1961
Horbaef (G 7410-7420)
Hermann Junker, German, 1877–1962
Kaemnefret (Mastaba III)
Khuenre (MQ 1)
Khufuankh (in G 7760)
Menkaure
Niankhre (Lepsius 52)
Ptahsedjefa Fefi (G 8926)
Rawer [III] (G 8310)
Sekhemka (Mastaba IX)
Seshemnefer [II] (G 5080)
Setju (G 4710)
Werirni (Werirni)
Other Accession numbers:
Egyptian Museum, Cairo: JE 48078, JE 54934
Egyptian Museum, Cairo: JE 48078, JE 54934
Remarks:
On this page Reisner refers to “G-I-S Number 11.” It should read “Lepsius 53.”Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.1” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba I” (using Junker’s designation).Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.2” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba III” (using Junker’s designation).Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.4” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba V,” (Not an official Junker designation, but used now to identify the tomb of Niankhre situated between Mastabas IV and VI).Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.8” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba IX” (using Junker’s designation).
On this page Reisner refers to “G-I-S Number 11.” It should read “Lepsius 53.”Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.1” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba I” (using Junker’s designation).Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.2” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba III” (using Junker’s designation).Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.4” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba V,” (Not an official Junker designation, but used now to identify the tomb of Niankhre situated between Mastabas IV and VI).Reisner mentions tomb “G I S No.8” on this page. This tomb is now referred to as “Mastaba IX” (using Junker’s designation).
Field or ID Number: GN2_K03_ChapX_p178
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition