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Description N 2501 (1) Map N/A [ed.: This record is Reisner’s note of preliminary work that was done in 1901.] Hole in hillside south, walled-up door in wall. Scarab (i), alabaster (ii) (6-12501), rubbing stone kohl bits (iii). N 2501 (2) (TC) Map C4; photo C 8546. Burial in a plundered [state]: position of bones approximate. Adult male. All roof of main chamber gone. Door of d had been blocked with large stones. In doorway, quantity of pottery, Coptic (i). Brick at door 115 high to stone. Lintel 32 wide, 16 thick. This lintel was cut flat on underside in upper left rough. Side walls to top of lintel at south, 50 high from gebel level at north. This made the top of the wall level right along.
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Vanessa Davies. (2020) "Tomb 2501 from Africa/Egypt/Naga ed-Deir/Cemetery 2500". In The Phoebe A. Hearst Expedition to Naga ed-Deir, Cemeteries N 2000 and N 2500. Vanessa Davies (Ed). Released: 2020-12-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/0dba8165-f8e5-44eb-809a-e629a77a44bd> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2zw1ph14

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