162 
light-gray. 
2 inches. 
THE ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN ANAU. 
It came from terrace C, between +9 feet 5 inches and +21 feet 
At the same point there was found an angular disk of marble (S.K. 

323 (X 
£24 (X 0.7 

326 (X 2) 328 (0.5) 
OS ()) 
329 (X 0.75) 330 ( 0.75) 
eg, 
LM eh RNG Oe a 
KIS, 
325 (< 0.5) 
243° fig. 335; plate 41, fig. 1). (It remains? to ope 
determined of what material the bead (S.K. 24) 
shown in fig. 336 and plate 41, fig. 17, was made. 
It is cylindrical, with depressed upper and lower 
sides, consisting of soft brown material, and was 
found in terrace B, April 11, 1904. A nearly spheri- 
cal light-blue glass bead (S.K. 125) is also striking 
on account of the material of which it is made. It 
is shown in fig. 337 and plate 41, fig. 3, and was 
found April 19, in the dump of terrace B, which 
had been en- 
331(X2) 332 (X2) 

larged; it may 
therefore have i) 0) 
come from the Y 
surface of the 333 (<2) 336 (<1) 

hill. er 
A button ; (0) ee 
of dark-brown SS) crave 
lapis lazuli 
(S Ksn2io* ue. 
338; plate 41, 334 (X0.5) 
fig. 2), belongs 
more in the 


older lapis- or 340 (x2) 
lazuli ornaments. It is remarkable for its 
notched perforation. It was found in the ©+—t— O 
outer digging, between +2 feet 2 inches and ae 
+48 feet 2 inches, in a layer where very few Co) aCe 
fragments of pottery were found, although en 
fragments showing the technique and forms 
of the older pottery occurred occasionally, 
together with those of the younger kind. 
We can probably assign to the older 
culture a pendant of marble (S.K. 224; fig. &, 
339; plate 41, fig. 13) found in terrace B, 
between +21 feet 5 inches and +23 feet 
o) 
0 VES 

338 (X 2) 
7 inches, but I mention it here because it was found on the day that the terrace 
was widened outward. 
fig. 340; plate 42, fig. 7) from the mixed layers of terrace A, between +23 feet 
4 inches and +25 feet. 
Lastly may be mentioned a small clay knob (S.K. 84; 
