360 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1946 
Puiate 13 
Upper, LEFT: Part of a cover from the Wan-li period (1573-1620) found at the 
same place where previously two stone statues are said to have been 
found, Palambang (Calatagan), Luzon. The cover is glazed, decorated 
with geometrical and conventionalized flower designs in red and green. 
Upper, RIGHT: Jar of grayish ware with a bronze gong used as lid, found by Fr. 
Worcester at Bohelebung, Lamitan, Basilan Island. The jar contained 
numerous beads of glass, three small bronze rattles, ceramic bowls and 
dishes (blue and white), and Chinese coins from the fifteenth century. 
Lower: Blue and white ceramics (large dish and bowl) said to have been found 
near Lamitan, Basilan Island. Private collection. 
PLATE 14 
White glazed potsherds with red and green decoration (conventionalized 
flowers and geometrical patterns) from the Wan-li period (1573-1620). 
Upper and center found in tomb No. 15, Kay Tomas (Calatagan), Luzon. 
PLATE 15 
Stone implements found at Kay Tomas. All the objects are surface finds. 
Uprer: End of a flat knife or sickle originally possibly in shape of a section of 
a disk. One face shows numerous strokes in all directions, which indi- 
cate that the fragment was used as an anvil. Sandstone. 
CENTER: Almost oval grinder of light-green stone, one face flattened by grinding. 
LOWER, LEFT: Ax of dark stone with dark-greenish surface. The edge has been 
partly broken in recent times. 
LOWER, RIGHT: Lower part of a pestle with elliptic section. Sandstone. 
