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Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.2 |
710 ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Pl. 49. Northern part of sandy desert, 31st Jan. 1901 438
49. Marching between high dunes 438.
» so a. Views from desert of Gobi 446.
Sob. Dunes on the eastern shore of Nias-köl 450.
50 b. Dunes in the heart of the Takla-makan desert 450.
Sob. Dunes in the Kerija desert 450.
52. Views from belt of steppe between Astin-tagh and desert range 470.
53. Little oasis just above Camp CXI,II, Feb. loth 1901 478.
53. Southern part of Kuruk-tagh 478.
54. Gigantic mass of bedded clay in desert between Camp CXXXVIII and Atschik-
kuduk, Feb. 5th 1901 486.
54. Clay terraces on right side of our route between Camp CXXXVI and Camp
CXXXVII, Feb. 1st 1901 486.
55. Masses of clay resembling ruined towers and walls between Camp CXXXVIII
and Atschik-kuduk 494.
56. Camp CXXXVIII. Camels drinking at recently dug well 502
62. View from roof of our seraj at Tscharklik 6o6
64. Solitary tower of March 3rd 1901 614.
64. Cloud of dust raised by demolition of upper part of tower - tower A at Loû-lan 614.
65. Tower at Camp CLIX, looking north-west 622
66. Wheel of arba and various fragments of carved wooden ornaments. Jardang
ridges in background 626
68. House D looking south-south-east 63o.
69. Pulling down a dangerous mass at side of tower, Loû-lan 632.
70. House F, south-west of manuscript house. Men excavating. In foreground big
eartenware jar 634.
» 71. Another view of house F 636.
2. 72. House M, giving an excellent idea of how these buildings at Loû-lan were constructed of poplars and sheaves of kamisch and tamarisk standing on end . . 638.
73. House of sun-dried bricks in Loû-lan, in third section of which, farthest o'n right,
all the old chinese manuscripts were found 640.
A 74. Tower of March 7th 642.
74. Largest house in most north-westerly village of Loû-lan. March 7th 642.
» 76. Excavating little »temple» in most north-westerly village of Loû-lan 644.
Figures in the text.
Fig. I. The Toghrak-bulak or Astin-bulak 3.
2. At Dilpar 5
3. Another view of Dilpar 6
4. Vertical section of the Kontschc-darja. The left bank is high, the right low . . 7.
» 5. Forest at Dilpar 7
6. Vertical section of Kontsche-darja at. Dilpar, March 6 8
7. Measuring the Kontsche-darja through holes in the ice 9.
8. The migrations of the Kontsche-darja 12
9. Tamarisk-mounds between the Kontsche-darja and Basch-toghrak 12
Io. Basch-toghrak 13
» I. » » 14
12. Vertical section at Basch-toghrak 15
Formation of tamarisk-mounds 15
Mountain scenery on the road between Suget-bulak and Kurbantschik 19.
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