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April 26, 2024, 8:33 am UTC    
November 16, 2022 04:29AM
Hans_lune Wrote:
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> Sigh so many broken leads eh?

Well: Reisner evidently did the boat pit between G1-a and G1-b - [giza.fas.harvard.edu]

(and see A History of the Giza Necropolis II, Unpublished 1942 Manuscript, Appendix B: East Cemetery (Cem. 7000), Page ApxB 003;

Vol.11.p.024:

Quote

Work on
(1) street between G I-b and G I-a, [avenue G 1]

(1) Avenue G 1
Street between G I-b and G I-a. By 11 a.m. had the cut in the rock sufficiently clear to see that it was a depository for a large sun-bark (boat grave) like that further north beside the causeway of Pyramid I (Khufu). [cf. also Dahshur of Dynasty 12 and Abusir of Dynasty 5].
[ILLUSTRATION] It is about 3 meters deep at the bow. The cut has been cleared out in ancient times and divided by cross walls of unclear purpose.
The unexcavated half lies under the great mound of debris left of the Nas Sisi when they took the stone from the upper part of the pyramid G I-a. This must now be removed. The upper part I ordered thrown in the hole left by Nas Sisi in the top of pyramid G I-a.
The inclined courses in the north face of G I-a begin about 6 meters east of the sloping passage to the burial chambers.
[ILLUSTRATION]
The rock underneath was dressed in a slope before the first sloping course was laid. Opposite the undressed blocks of C 1 are holes cut in the rock for lowering the blocks into place. All blocks floated on plaster of paris.
Curiously enough, part of C 1 of the southern face of G I-a, is also laid in an inclined rock flow and is inclined as opposite in G I-b. [Later: So also the eastern and northern face of G I-a except for the corners which are horizontal.] On this side [the southern side of G I-a] there is no sloping passage. Explanation not yet clear.

microfilm: end page 24

And there's this: Fragments of relief from Avenue G 4, G I-a, G I-a Boat Pit, G I-b, G I-c

Perhaps a good look through those pages might unearth something else ...

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Hans_lune November 15, 2022 09:33AM

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Re: Question on the boat pit between G-1c and G-1b

Hermione November 16, 2022 04:29AM

Thanks very much for the info!

Hans_lune November 16, 2022 01:33PM



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