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c. (Fig. 22.) Small polishing stone of agate, translucent. Length 2.5 cm., 
breadth 1.6 em. Found together with the last. 
d. (Figs. 23, 24.) Small narrow and thin celt-shaped amulet of serpentine, with 
Fia. 23. Front view of serpentine amulet. Fia. 24. Side view of serpentine amulet. 
(Cat. No. 2493.) 4. 
around hole for suspension. Color mottled greenish. Length 7 em., breadth 1.7 
em., thickness 0.5 em. Found together with the polishing stones. 
Burial XIV. 
Pit oblong in section. Length 1.25 m. In the center one bunched burial at the 
depth of about 1.2 m., but with no other objects. 
Burial XV. 
Oblong grave consisting of two pits joined. Combined length 2 m. At the 
eastern end we found one bunched burial at the depth of about 1.85 m., and close 
Fic. 25. Bead. (Cat. No. Fia. 26. Gypsum bead. (Cat. No. 2793.) 3. Fic. 27. Saussurite bead. 
2798.) 2, (Cat. No. 2785.) 4, 
to the northern wall three others in one heap at the depth of about 2.3 m. Close 
to these we found five large oblong beads lying close together. 
a. (Fig. 25.) Oblong massive bead of opaque white impure gypsum. Perforation 
cylindrical. Length 8 cm., diameter 3.5 cm. 
