140 THE ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN ANAU. 
immediately above skeleton No. 23 in terrace B, near the coarse clay 
vessel (plate 13, fig. 4). A peculiar form is the conical lower part of a 
grooved vessel, height 13.3 cm. (plate 13, fig. 1). It comes from+11 to+2 
feet in shaft A. In the same series belongs the cylindrical vessel, height 12 
cm. (plate 13, fig. 2), the lip of which is broken off. On each side there is 
attached in relief a snake-like ornament with punctured decoration. It 
was found in terrace B under pithos d, and belongs, therefore, to period A. 
Little bottles (plate 13, fig. 3), height 7.5 cm., occurred numerously, especially 
in terrace B. 
(b) GRAY MONOCHROME WARE. 
As has already been remarked, gray ware occurred with the pottery made from 
red and light-colored clay, particularly in the upper digging. It was found abun- 
dantly on April 14 and 15, in the uppermost layers of the culture disclosed in 
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the middle strata. It is, however, in no way restricted to these younger deposits, 
but also occurs deeper in the terraces. In judging these finds it is worthy of remark 
that a beaker-foot in gray ware, of exactly the same form as that noticed in terrace 
A, between +31 and +23 feet, and in terrace B between +21 and +19 feet (cf. 
fig. 172), was found in the south shaft at a depth of — 12 feet. 
