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K 334. Plan XV, K III (continued).
Objects:
4-58-60. Stack of two rilled beakers, B. P. X-5, in a string-net (Type IV); 14-2-718
to 720.
4-61-63. Two rilled beakers, R. P. XXVIII-1, in a string-net (Type III); 14-2-721
to 723.
4-64-66. Two rilled beakers, B. P. X-5 and X-4, in a string-net (Type III); 14-2-724
to 726.
67-69. Two rilled beakers, R. P. XXVIII-1, in a string-net (Type III); 14-2-727
to 729.
4-70. Large wide-mouthed pot, Bkt. XVII-22; 14-2-730.
71. Small jar, R. W. VI-1; 14-2-731.
4-72. Beaker, Bkt. II-3/4; 14-2-732.
73. Large wide-mouthed pot, Bkt. XXII-7; 14-2-733.
4-74. Large wide-mouthed pot, Bkt. XVI-3; 14-2-734.
75. Flat haematite palette (7 X 5 X 0.7 cm.), with rub of red color on one side
and rub of graphite on the other; 14-2-735.
In basin, 29, above:
i and ii. Beads with remains of decayed leather skirt; 14-2-736:
107 ball-beads of blue-glazed crystal; diam., 6-11 mm.
13 ball-beads, blue faience; diam., 5-8 mm.
36 barrel-beads, blue faience; 1., 10-20 mm.
28 disc-beads, blue faience; diam., 5 mm.
Few small ring-beads.
1 natural stone nodule, unpierced.
Under 41:
iii. An object of woven or plaited leather, decayed.
In the debris:
iv. Two bone threaders; 1., 8.7 cm., 7.9 cm.; 14-2-737.
v. Two disc-lids — one of Bkt. (diam., 4 cm.) and one of R. W. (diam., 8 cm.)
14-2-738.
vi. Haematite kohl-stick (1., 8 cm.); 14-2-740.
vii. Small squat jar, R. P. VI-3; contains black organic matter.
viii. Sausage-shaped lump of mud (for sealing); 1., 5.6cm., diam., 2.4cm.;
14-2-743.
ix. Small fragments of silver plate, string, and cloth, of unknown purpose; 14-2-
779.
x. Three fragments of blue faience vessels; 14-2-739.
K 335. Plan XV, K III, comp. 1/3, near circumference, and Fig. 48.
Grave: rectangular, 233 X 113 cm., excavated in filling and sunk ca. 60 cm. in alluvium.
Burial: single body with sacrificial ram; on ground; plundered.
Body A — only human body, on right side, head east; head missing and arms partly
removed.
Ram — at foot of grave, now on left side, head south, but appears to have lain origi-
nally on right side, head south; skull separated from vertebrae and forelegs
missing.
Objects: more or less disturbed by plundering.
4-1. Large spherical jar with wide neck, B. C. R. XI-2; 14-2-1022.
HARVARD AFRICAN STUDIES
K 334. Plan XV, K III (continued).
Objects:
4-58-60. Stack of two rilled beakers, B. P. X-5, in a string-net (Type IV); 14-2-718
to 720.
4-61-63. Two rilled beakers, R. P. XXVIII-1, in a string-net (Type III); 14-2-721
to 723.
4-64-66. Two rilled beakers, B. P. X-5 and X-4, in a string-net (Type III); 14-2-724
to 726.
67-69. Two rilled beakers, R. P. XXVIII-1, in a string-net (Type III); 14-2-727
to 729.
4-70. Large wide-mouthed pot, Bkt. XVII-22; 14-2-730.
71. Small jar, R. W. VI-1; 14-2-731.
4-72. Beaker, Bkt. II-3/4; 14-2-732.
73. Large wide-mouthed pot, Bkt. XXII-7; 14-2-733.
4-74. Large wide-mouthed pot, Bkt. XVI-3; 14-2-734.
75. Flat haematite palette (7 X 5 X 0.7 cm.), with rub of red color on one side
and rub of graphite on the other; 14-2-735.
In basin, 29, above:
i and ii. Beads with remains of decayed leather skirt; 14-2-736:
107 ball-beads of blue-glazed crystal; diam., 6-11 mm.
13 ball-beads, blue faience; diam., 5-8 mm.
36 barrel-beads, blue faience; 1., 10-20 mm.
28 disc-beads, blue faience; diam., 5 mm.
Few small ring-beads.
1 natural stone nodule, unpierced.
Under 41:
iii. An object of woven or plaited leather, decayed.
In the debris:
iv. Two bone threaders; 1., 8.7 cm., 7.9 cm.; 14-2-737.
v. Two disc-lids — one of Bkt. (diam., 4 cm.) and one of R. W. (diam., 8 cm.)
14-2-738.
vi. Haematite kohl-stick (1., 8 cm.); 14-2-740.
vii. Small squat jar, R. P. VI-3; contains black organic matter.
viii. Sausage-shaped lump of mud (for sealing); 1., 5.6cm., diam., 2.4cm.;
14-2-743.
ix. Small fragments of silver plate, string, and cloth, of unknown purpose; 14-2-
779.
x. Three fragments of blue faience vessels; 14-2-739.
K 335. Plan XV, K III, comp. 1/3, near circumference, and Fig. 48.
Grave: rectangular, 233 X 113 cm., excavated in filling and sunk ca. 60 cm. in alluvium.
Burial: single body with sacrificial ram; on ground; plundered.
Body A — only human body, on right side, head east; head missing and arms partly
removed.
Ram — at foot of grave, now on left side, head south, but appears to have lain origi-
nally on right side, head south; skull separated from vertebrae and forelegs
missing.
Objects: more or less disturbed by plundering.
4-1. Large spherical jar with wide neck, B. C. R. XI-2; 14-2-1022.