SUMMARY OF WORK DONE IN TERRACE II, NORTH KURGAN. 483 
proved to be a sort of oven in the burnt earth, 5 inches deep and 6.5 inches in 
diameter at the rim. The ashes it contained were fine and white. It occurred 
3 feet down the terrace from the south end and 4 feet from the east wall. 
From 6 inches below the level of this hearth and some feet to the northwest 
of it, I took the child’s skeleton No. 6 (see Report on Burials of North Kurgan). 
Below the body as it lay was a layer of ashes and burnt earth in which was em- 
bedded a part of the base and side of a huge thick jar containing a greenish-yellow 
slag of fused ashes, and what probably had been bone. 
March 30, I took from the floor of the terrace at the same level (+26 feet) 
skeieton No. 7 (see Report on Burials of North Kurgan), which lay contracted 
on its right side and directly over a large stone with a small cup-mortar in one 
end (see Report on Larger Stone Implements, North Kurgan, fig. 497), the lip of 
which stood at +25 feet. This, however, was not taken out until later. 





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Figs. 529, 530.—Stone Implements from the South Kurgan. 
531.—Type of Mealing-stone in both Kurgans. 
532, 533.—Stone Mortars from the South Kurgan, Culture IV. 
On April 1 we came upon a pithos in situ 12 feet south of the north end of the 
terrace, at a level of +26 feet. It was of heavy, undecorated clay. It contained 
earth and some few streaks and layers of white ashes. At the same level in the 
northwest corner of the terrace appeared another of the same sort, but much more 
badly wrecked than the first. Six inches lower down and some feet away lay 
another pithos, which proved like the others to be full of earth and ashes. 
At +25 feet above datum, and directly below the first hearth and oven-like 
hole, occurred another of the same sort. The earth was baked red for a foot or so 
about the edge of the hole and the same fine white ashes were found inside. Three 
