183487http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/183487/UPM Field Photo numbers | UPM Field Photo numbersTitleUPM Field Photo numbersfield photos in the Penn Museum archives: these numbers do not always correspond to the British Museum numbers for the same images236903http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236903/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p190Page Number190Transcription<p>PG 777
</p><p>a photo was taken (â ) showing a
section o - fallen roof [?] - NW[?]
([?] jar in position in [?])
and another sharing the roofing above
slipped ground [?] in SE wall +
lying in almost vertical [?]
[?] (â ) = in this photo
the [?pots?] lying on the surface [?] [?the?]
line of the inner wall face
</p><p>on - SW side [?] was, at - surface o - roof,
a [?] [?] wall face giving a width of
110 h - was lining the the shaft = [?] at
130 [?] this the
</p><p><br />
</p>
<hr />
<p>[EDIT FROM SITE MANAGERS]
PG 777
</p><p>a photo was taken (â ) showing a
section o - fallen roof against - NW wall
(stone jar in position in fragments)
and another showing the roofing stones
slipped forward in SE wall &
lying in almost vertical overlapping
courses (â ) : in this photo
the poles lying on the surface give the
line of the inner wall face
</p><p>On - SW side tr was, at - surface o - roof,
a very definite wall face giving a width of
110 to - wall lining the shaft : but at
130 below this tr was a step out to the
grave pit giving a total width of 200 :
between these two tr was much stone protruding
irregularly fm - upper line, & it looked
as if - whole wall had originally been o this
greater thickness but that - part o it wch
supported - roof had fallen forward w -
collapse o - roof
</p>BM Page Number191BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2902Grave # Range686-777236904http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236904/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p191Page Number191Transcription<p>Pg 777
</p><p>Another argument for a domed or vaulted
roof is this.
The stones when found lay relatively flat and
only a sinking to - middle & h. - S.E. side = they
were very thickly bedded in stiff clay & covered
over with green clay. Had the roof been flat
& supported by timbers which eventually decayed
w - [?remet?] that - roof had fallen in, then it
certainly had not fallen far since it started as
flat & was found almost flat = in that case
by little stiff support to have [?got?] down into-
grave through - roof - [?] - grave was full,
through - [?] - - first stones [?] a
hollow 200 squares, yet this was very shallow &
- space underneath almost filled by fallen soil.
This is best accounted for by - collapse o -
vault with wd h let in a lot o earth before
it got level.
At 220 [?from?] - SW wall [?] were remains o
a piece of timber 011 wide running across
from SE-NW & close under - stones but
broken by the fall o them.
</p>BM Page Number192BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2903Grave # Range686-777236905http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236905/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p192Page Number192Transcription<p>Pg 777 floor a - 390
</p><p>[Drawing (plan:grave)]
</p>BM Page Number193BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2904Grave # Range686-777236907http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236907/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p193Page Number193TranscriptionBM Page Number194BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, PG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2906Grave # Range686-777236908http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236908/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p194Page Number194Transcription<p>NE Chamber Pg 777</p>
<p>(2) - (5) Copper vessels all badly smashed</p>
<p>6, 7, Copper spear butts, hollow socketed U.9963 (2 more found later)</p>
<p>8) Copper pins, bent, with ball head U.9964</p>
<p>9) by - remains o a skull, some lapis double conoid beads & U.9965</p>
<p>10) a broken silver ear-ring - a second was found fairly close to it but higher up U.9966</p>
<p>No 2 was apparently [drawing (artifact: metal vessel) labeled I] a broad rimmed pot, copper, ht circ 010, rim c 030Â ; No 3 was similar, 040 diam</p>
<p>No 4 was [drawing (artifact: metal vessel) labeled XXIII] the pail type, large but all broken up</p>
<p>No 5 was too much broken up to be repaired at all</p>
<p>Human teeth & the remains apparently of a second skull with which were more lapis beads & a silver pin much decayed & a quantity of [?shapeless?] also were found by & water the copper pot 4</p>
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<p>11,12) 2 vy small clay pots hopelessly decayed</p><p> 13) copper pin head; with lapiz head U.9967</p><p> 14,15) 2 copper spear heads like 6 & 7 U.9963</p>BM Page Number196BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal Cemetery, U.9963, U.9967Omeka Type22Omeka ID2908Grave # Range686-777236910http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236910/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p196Page Number196Transcription<p>Section on SW Pg 777
</p><p>[drawing (section:grave) labeled A]
actual state
</p><p>[drawing (section:grave) labeled A]
suggested reconstruction
</p>BM Page Number197BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2909Grave # Range686-777236911http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236911/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p197Page Number197Transcription<p>Elevation on SW Mt
Pg 777
</p><p>[drawing (elevation)]
</p><p>[?][?] 9-
dark mixed soil [?& 9?]
light reddish soil with burnt
earth and ashes
</p><p>SE Wall
</p><p>[length] 180
</p><p>NW Wall
</p><p>Floor of tomb chamber
</p><p>mixed soil
</p><p>black ash
burnt - clay
black ash
burnt - clay
black ash
</p><p>mixed soil
yellow clay
mixed soil
pottery fragments
mixed soil
black ash
</p><p>[length] 180
</p>BM Page Number198BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2910Grave # Range686-777236912http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236912/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p198Page Number198Transcription<p>Pg 777
</p><p>[Drawing (plan: grave and grave area) labeled with measurements, north arrow and text in various places; text transcribed below, no other text on card]
</p><p>here was the [?floor?]
Late [?Ur?]
Royal
gaming Board
(777 A)
</p><p>cut
away
by
us
</p><p>beam
holes
at
room
floor
level
</p><p>clay pot
</p>BM Page Number199BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2911Grave # Range686-777236913http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236913/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p199Page Number199Transcription<p>Pg 777
</p><p>At 125 below - level o - top o - stone walls,
immediately below - fallen roof & on - top o
- soil filling [?] - grave flow to where
pots etc. in - W, corridor, thus
</p><p>[drawing (plan: grave)]
</p>BM Page Number200BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2912Grave # Range686-777236914http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236914/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p200Page Number200Transcription<p>NE Chamber Pg 777</p>
<p>In - W corner was a [?] small w wch were</p><p> 1) silver ring earring U.9966</p><p> 2) a string of lapis beads, double conoids U.9960</p><p> 3) a string of double conoid wood beads ([?] ebony?) U.9959 the two beads seem to form separate strings but were much mixed up in the soil</p><p> 4) a copper dagger U.9961</p><p> 5) a <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">copper</span> silver pin w lapis head U.9962</p>BM Page Number201BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal Cemetery, U.9959, U.9960, U.9961, U.9962, U.9966Omeka Type22Omeka ID2913Grave # Range686-777236915http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236915/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p201Page Number201Transcription<p>Pg 777</p><p>At - (777A) on the plan
In which - remains o a burial round wch - top o - fallen roof (or wall) = [?] was found
4 cups [drawing (artifact:pot) labeled CLIX] broken, a broken copper
razor on the clay cup [drawing (artifact:pot)] Wt 0075 diam
014 dimensions, but all seemed to be vy similar in
comparison? - body lay w legs N & head S.
also a pot [drawing (artifact: pot) labeled TO LX] of greenish grey clay
pot diam type
</p><p>[vertical down right side of page] 5 4 3 2 1
</p>BM Page Number202BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, PG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2914Grave # Range686-777236916http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236916/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p202Page Number202TranscriptionBM Page Number203BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, PG777, Royal Cemetery, tool, U.9790, U.9791, U.9799Omeka Type22Omeka ID2915Grave # Range686-777236917http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236917/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p203Page Number203Transcription<p>Pg 777</p><p>6,7 ch a group of copper vessels all quite smashed by - fall o - roof, only on top of another, piled up</p>
<p>6) [drawing (artifact: pot) labeled XVII] ht 022, rim probably 012 base diam. 008-9 all broken</p>
<p>7) [drawing (artifact:pot) labeled:LV] plain bowl ht 012 base 012 rim diam 022</p>
<p>8) [drawing (artifact:tool) labeled LXXVI] small ladle ht 006 rim 008 with spout & long straight handle 014 long</p>
<p>9) [drawing (artifact:pot) labeled LXXXVII] shallow flat dish diam 0195 ht. 003</p>
<p>10) hemispherical bowl diam c. 012 III U.9792</p>
<p>11) [drawing (artifact:pot) labeled LV] ht 011, rim 020 base 012</p>
<p>12) [drawing (artifact:poy) labeled LXXXVIII] Inside this a shallow pan w flat handle diam rim 014 much broken type</p>BM Page Number204BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, PG777, Royal Cemetery, U.9792Omeka Type22Omeka ID2916Grave # Range686-777236918http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236918/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p204Page Number204Transcription<p>Pg 777</p>
<p>13) Apparently a spouted <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">[indecipherable]</span> bowl <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">this</span> <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">12)</span> stuck apart - outside of (11) slightly fluted w flattening 0024 wide</p>
<p><strong>change</strong> [drawing (artifact:pot) labeled XL <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">LXXXVI</span>]</p>
<p>14) Inside this a silver bowl, oval, with slight flating LXXXIII U.9797</p>
<p>15) Shattered dish like (9), diam 019</p>
<p>16) Another large pot apparently like (6) but w one pronounced fort = in small bits.</p>
<p>17) [drawing (artifact: pot) labeled TO LXXIX] [?frag?] of large spouted pot T more or less like this</p>
<p>18) [drawing (artifact: pot)] Large jar apparently like this, all broken</p>BM Page Number205BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, PG777, Royal Cemetery, U.9797Omeka Type22Omeka ID2917Grave # Range686-777236919http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236919/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p205Page Number205Transcription<p>Pg. 777</p><p>In - W angle, parallel to - SW side shaft was a burial on -surface & - ashes etc. were filled - shaft & immediatley below- fallen stones o - roof</p><p> 20) on forehead a gold diadem thus w gold wires for attachment [drawing (artifact:jewelry)] (one o - latter broken) one [?cemline?] plate 012 x 0065, l.o wire are 027 U.9781</p><p> 21) at - mouth 3 large beads 2 lapis & 1 gold, double conoids U.9782</p><p> 22)[?] o a thick silver chain U.9782</p><p> 23) [?] a surface apparently [?]- [?] of a wooden box = -[?] were very thin & shapeless but preserved nail holes & tr was wood w them. </p><p>24)Copper axe [drawing (artifact:tool)] length 013 width 0063- a - very common type U.9788 </p><p>25-26) The beads & head amount lay in a pile apart from - body</p><p> 27) [?] of a copper razor [drawing (artifact)] U.9789</p>BM Page Number206BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, jewelry, PG777, Royal Cemetery, tool, U.9782, U.9788, U.9789, U.9798Omeka Type22Omeka ID2918Grave # Range686-777236920http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236920/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p206Page Number206Transcription<p>Pg 777</p><p>25)Beads gold ring, spacers, older carnelian & lapis apparently thus U.9783 [drawing (artifact:jewelry)]</p>
<p>By them a silver head ornament with tips of <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">string of</span> lapis blue ball beads all over & under them a [?mass?] of very thin silver hopelessly decayed</p>
<p>Another string with lapis lazuli, [?], & gold & silver: - gold was then [?placed?] over copper apparently leaves & flowers thus (?) also double bugle [?] silver <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">[?]</span> rosettes [drawing (artifact: jewelry) labeled U.9787] & little circles of silver with wch may also have belonged to the string (with silver head ornament) U.9786</p>BM Page Number207BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, jewelry, PG777, Royal Cemetery, U.9783, U.9785, U.9786, U.9787Omeka Type22Omeka ID2919Grave # Range686-777236921http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236921/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p207Page Number207TranscriptionBM Page Number208BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, jewelry, PG777, Royal Cemetery, U.9785Omeka Type22Omeka ID2920Grave # Range686-777236922http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236922/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p208Page Number208Transcription<p>Pg 777</p><p> In - S. corner of - grave tr was a second burial on - [?] of - ash filling & immediately below - roof behind - head. thus (- body lay SE & NW, this time all decayed) was</p>
<p>27) white limestone bowl, broken, diam 029 wt 012 U.9793</p>
<p>28) a second [?saucer?], broken U.9794</p>
<p>29) clay saucer with [?] rim wt 002 diam 012 rim 008 [drawing (artifact) labeled TO XV] reddish clay</p>
<p>30) at - neck a string of carn. rings w 2 gold beads & a few small layers when paced at random U.9784</p>
<p>31) a silver ear-ring [?perpendicular?] double ring. U.9966 [encircled]</p>
<p>32) copper pin, plain ball head, l 013 broken</p>
<p>33) copper pin, colored head l. 011 broken U.9796</p>
<p>[drawing (plan: grave)]</p>
<p>? Are 1) 10) in NE chamber</p>
<p>U.9795</p>BM Page Number209BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, PG777, plan, Royal Cemetery, U.9784, U.9793, U.9794, U.9795, U.9796, U.9966Omeka Type22Omeka ID2921Grave # Range686-777236923http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236923/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p209Page Number209TranscriptionBM Page Number210BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka Tagsdrawing, PG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2922Grave # Range686-777236924http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236924/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p210Page Number210Transcription<p> (2) PG 777</p><p>341 1/2 degrees - E
50 degrees - C
</p><p>C. 10 m below surface on a level with floor of antechamber of PG777 a few much disturbed remains of a burial. Bones hopelessly decayed & confused with them
</p><p>1. A decayed [?] flint
2. Fragments of an ostrich shell
</p><p>In the analogy of PG 789, it seems probable that this was the body of one of the retainers that help watch against the outer wall of the king's tomb. Hand by rubbish & ash structures & in it were found remains of the inscribed foundation [?] thus previously.
</p>BM Page Number211BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2923Grave # Range686-777236925http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236925/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p211Page Number211Transcription<p>(2) Pg 777</p><p>
That plundering went on in this vicinity
some 7 or 800 years after the date of
inhumation
</p><p>Also in grave a circular
[?] grinder.
This grave was immediately
abutting in E corner of SE wall
of the antichamber
</p>BM Page Number212BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2924Grave # Range686-777236926http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236926/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p212Page Number212Transcription<p>For depth from the white line passing to -
top o - stones see notes of 1926-7
In 1927-8 this whole area o - pit was excavated to
stone level. The area here was 700x650, but th
was in - N corner a projection (partly destroyed by
us in 1926-7) 220 x 250
</p><p>- shaft side was traced along 2 sides & was doubtful
on the SE <strike>SW</strike>
[drawing(plan)labeled: N E S W solid rubble <270]
on - NE we
had dug away
all - side o -
shaft.
The shaft was
[?structured?] w
<s exact to -
pts o - compass.
In - [?]
X on - SE
It was soft
rubbish filled
w potsherds
(all of one type) lying under - clay floor. The [?stratified?] [?]
</p>BM Page Number213BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2925Grave # Range686-777236927http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236927/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p213Page Number213Transcription<p>2) Pg 777
</p><p>seemed to continue to expand
on - SW side, so it [?] new - shaft had
not been carried down below stone level =
apparently - upper part had been cut back
and then a shaft left here along part
o - side. Why - stonework projected we
could not determine from - upper surface.
On - dotted line th was a change in -
site o - shaft : the shaded part was firm &
fairly clean clay, the unshaded showed the
sloped strata o - SW face, & th was a sharp
line o division between them continuing below
- floor level o - shaft & visible for more than
200 above it. - stonework o - grave had been
built against - soft [?] & [?] o - unshaded
part & both - east o - wall & - projected had
been built up apart o - hard stuff, so that
both antedated - building. T - division was
artificial was certain : the meaning of it not
sure, but it looked as if a cutting w [?]
sides made in - soft stratified side had been
filled in w stiff clay before - grave 777 was
constructed.
</p>BM Page Number214BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2926Grave # Range686-777236928http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236928/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p214Page Number214Transcription<p>3) Pg 777
</p><p>Cutting down alongside - pavement (originally
this was done to clear the grave w - [?])
we found (see photo) that it was
regularly built against - sloping side o - shaft.
- slope o wch was 012 in 150 = the walling was
about 130 high, made w smaller stones
below & larger above, <strike>none</strike>more maybe lumps
o bitumen, running up to 060 or so in size
and perhaps 025 thick.
</p><p>Digging down past - top we found first a
fairly level "pavement", sunk in places, o greenish
clay (photo) : below this came stone,
- whole area being covered w rough stone blocks
set in a very tenacious clay w much mixture
o ferruginous clay & some [?kiln?]. In one place
on remaining - clay between - stones we found
- hollow below extending for some200 sq &
in this cd be distinguished remains o 2 bits
o wood, one a pole not more than 007 in diam, & 2 clay <strike>pot</strike> cups.
</p>BM Page Number215BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2927Grave # Range686-777236929http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236929/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p215Page Number215Transcription<p>4) Pg 777</p><p>
- Stones lay curiously. Round - shape was a
temple - stone wall about 100 [?meter?] &, as has
been said, 130 high. at first we assumed t-
tr had been a roof of the chamber, [?covered?] in w
stones set in a red clay
On digging away - stones were found & they all
lay at an angle sloping away from -
walls, more at [?] on edge - [?] - middle
( where - [?pot?] hole was made) tr was only 1
[?cavern?] o stones; near - walls tr were 3 or 4.
</p><p>[drawing (schematic sketch) labeled NW wall]
</p>BM Page Number216BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2928Grave # Range686-777236930http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236930/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p216Page Number216TranscriptionBM Page Number217BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2929Grave # Range686-777236931http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236931/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p217Page Number217Transcription<p>The walls (170 high) o - tomb had been and placed on - inside, this being inscribed near - floor, was walls of mud. - walls were straight & - step suggests in a previous note as due to collapsing of the arch in - SW side did not exist, - projecting part of - base being also fallen & both o - NW & SE sides virtually all wall face had disappeared & this may well have been due to a corbelling o - roof out from these walls.
</p><p>- NE wall was unmistakingly mud -2.90- & in the heart of it were beneath 3 beam holes in - SE side in which the remains of wood were found & there was 1 beam hole in - SE side but also in - the heart o - wall. - Beams were unhinged logs with diam. 014-018 & much could not support the weight o - stone roof over any wide span but in any case there is no evidence that they can [?] over the tomb at all!. They are 090 above the floor level & thus about 080 below - roof surface.
</p>BM Page Number218BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2930Grave # Range686-777236932http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236932/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p218Page Number218Transcription<p><b>B</b> Pg 777
</p><p>The furniture must h been for some [?condition?]
purpose in the wall
Below - floor o- grave are dry down through
[?standing?] [?] of [?] exactly like [?pot?]
slightly deeper than most within on the [?cut?]
side o- tomb shaft above - chamber s [?] [?]
have had not been disturbed by - complications o -
tomb cut a depth of 110 there was found a
few sharp [?] [?] & a few beads, carnelian
[?] chipped & not polished = at 140 was a
[?layering?] bead of polished haematite = This sloped
[?] must match the [?face?] [?] [?] high
prehistoric [?terraces?] in the earlier found level [?] they
antidote all the parts [?yet?] formed.
The s angle o- grave shaft <strike>[undecipherable]</strike> lay out [?pt?]
[angles] C <43, D <335, F <34 = [?] shaft
face drawn at <320
[?] confirms it - grave was robbed when we
cleared down to - fallen roof [?] was a [?] when 3
or 4 others [?were?] level w my earlier [?observation?] [?] to
on ? - ? w. cd tell down ? - ? +
part a [?] and down & along in 2 directions = this
was past about - middle o- tomb chamber. [?H?]
</p>BM Page Number219BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2931Grave # Range686-777236933http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236933/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p219Page Number219Transcription<p><b>C</b> Pg 777
Looked as if - had been opened [?] after
by people aware of what - was [?within?] : they did not
bother about the surrounding corridors and a corner
but went for - middle o - grave & removed all
objects except - [?silver?] bead [?] & gold &
other beads [?] we found here [?twin?] ring just -
[?] fallen off - body as it was moved. Then -
[?] stone were put back to prevent - [?walls?]
from caving in & so [?] - [?face to?] -
tomb had been robbed.
</p><p>The (?) might h supported a solid
continuing for - (?)o-tool [?] [?]
h supported its whole weight [?] [?] - whole -
evidence is in favour of a vault or [?]
probably [?] after a century with who
and afterwards [?repaired?].-[?Fact?] to we were
mistaken at first about - SW wall & [?adjoining or aligning?]
to it (as extra [?])a man o [?]- who
walls [?] solid fallen not stone ( NB, objects
were found below this man +- [?plastered?] wall
face [?] behind it) bends to support the
[?] o - roof [?keeping?] domed [?] [?] [?]
</p>BM Page Number220BM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2932Grave # Range686-777236934http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236934/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelRoyal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p220Page Number220Transcription<p>Pg777</p><p>Down to 200 below- floor o-grave, lie below- modern campfire no frs were found o painted pottery, only miniature parts o wheel made ware, - only recognizable shape being-small cup [drawing(artifact: small cup)labeled TU/IV] & a few ruins which resembles them from early farm on- site. All the soil was lipid refuse.
</p><p>NB= re beam holes, none were visible in- NW&SW walks which were the best preserved.
</p><p>Branch wall running off from E corner is different from-tomb walls & itâs foundations are less deep than previous & slopes up from 1.00 where it abuts on - tomb wall to 050 apart from - side of the shaft : it is also less solid in construction, having less stone & more sand.
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</p><p>G/ Bones were scattered over - whole floor o - chamber
but they were in confusion, frs. o skulls being
found in 4 places
</p><p>This chamber had been roofed w timbers
running across it (tr were also timbers in -
party wall), w matting laid over them
& then - mud & stones to a depth o at least 090
</p><p>But it is clear t - roof so built was not
flat but in - form o an arch built on
- voussoir principle thus:
</p><p>[drawing (architectural sketch) labeled: post hole, 1/25]
</p><p>That the beam holes
remained open proves
t - stones here have not
moved fm tr places : one
runs through - springer o
- arch : - centering must h
been left in position & -
arch is really to relieve
pressure. T - beam holes
remain further along, right
up to where - roof is definitely
broken, shews t this [?wch?]
place & - earth settled
back again before -
beams had decayed
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</p><p>- Robbery o - tomb [therefore symbol] occurred not so very
long after - interment.
</p><p>- Stone walls o - longer chamber had been built
in concrete fashion between - side o - pit & a
wooden caisson, and this was probably true o -
NE chamber also though here - evidence was
not clear
</p>
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</p>BM Page Number193_vBM PG NumberPG777BM Archive Number194BM Volume10Omeka TagsPG777, plan, Royal CemeteryOmeka Type22Omeka ID2905Grave # Range686-777239232http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/239232/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelUr_Notes_v1_p167Page Number167Transcription<p>PG 777. Bottom at 7.75 frm T.W.</p>
<pre> Bank at 10 in frm TW.
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