160 THE ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN ANAU. 
2 inches, there was found a chocolate-colored bead and one light-yellow, both 
shaped as shown in fig. 318 and plate 42, fig. 3 (S.K. 194). At the same place, 
between +18 feet 5 inches and +19 feet 5 inches, there was found a light-gray 
bead (S.K. 299) with light-brown stripes. A dark-gray specimen (S.K. 152; 
fig. 319), of less regular workmanship and bored with a large hole, was found in 
terrace B, between +21 feet 5 inches and +23 feet 7 inches. A similar one was 
observed also in the upper digging, between +25 feet 5 inches and +29 feet 
5 inches. ‘These beads are also often ornamented with small single or concentric 
circles with a central point, which must have been made with a compass. Two 
specimens made of greenish stone (S.K. 124; 
fig. 320 and plate 42, fig. 1) were found in 
j 305 (X05) terrace B, between +23 feet 7 inches and 
| Z +25 feet, and another at the same place but 
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306 (X 0.5) 307 (< 0.5) 
deeper, between +21 feet 5 inches and +23 
feet 7 inches (S.K. 253). 
304 (X0.) 309 (X 1) The clay beads are, like those of the North 
Le e Kurgan, spherical or double-conical as in 
LS S.K. 150 (fig. 321), from the upper digging, 
between +25 feet 5 inches and +29 feet, and 
S.K. 151 (fig. 322), from terrace B, between 
+21 feet 5 inches and +23 feet 7 inches. 
Especially worthy of remark is a double- 
conical bead of blue-white faience (so-called 
Egyptian porcelain), with blue-white glaze 
(S.K. 154; figs 323 and plate 42, fe. (3a. 
was found in the upper digging in the layer 
of the pithoi between +25 feet 5 inches and 
+29 feet. 
Miscellaneous.—A toggle-like object of 
quartz with a central groove (S.K. 82; fig. 
324 and plate 41, fig. 22) was found in the 
upper digging, between +37 and +40 feet. One can not say whether it was for 
ornament or use. 
A clay disk of light-gray material, almost wholly blackened, was probably 
an ornament. It has a notched edge and two eccentric transverse holes (S.K. 
318; fig. 325 and plate 41, fig. 21) from terrace B, between +18 and +2r1 feet. 


FROM UPPER STRATA OF SOUTH KURGAN, CULTURE IV. 
Beads.—A small cylindrical turquoise bead (S.K. 28; fig. 326) was found in 
terrace A, between +27 and +31 feet, among the fragments of the younger 
pottery of the upper digging. To the younger culture of the kurgan also there 
belongs a barrel-shaped bead of bluish-white glass, with fine black points (S.K. 
65; fig. 327; plate 41, fig. 14), from the upper digging, between +40 and +43 
feet. A stone bead in the form of an egg with truncated point, of light-gray 

