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0813 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.2
Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.2 / Page 813 (Color Image)

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[Photo] Pl. 72. HOUSE M, CIVING AN EXCELLENT IDEA OF HOW THESE BUILDINGS AT LOÛ-LAN WERE CONSTRUCTED OF POPLARS AND SHEAVES OF KAMISCH AND TAMARISK STANDING ON END. In the very middle is a door set wode open; the whole of the dooe-frame is intact, though half buried in sand. On left doorway without door. In foreground a thin layer of sand which has gathered on the sheltered side of house. In background extensive view across jardang desert.

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doi: 10.20676/00000216
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Ljustr. A, B. /.eRrrii,es 6-* Westphal.

HOUSE M, GIVING AN EXCELLENT IDEA OF HOW THESE BUILDINGS AT LOO-LAN WERE CONSTRUCTED
OF POPLARS AND SI-IEAVES OF KAMISCH AND TAMARISK STANDING ON END.

In the very middle is a door set wide open: the whole of the door-frame is intact, though half buried in sand. On left doorway without door.
In foreground a thin layer of sand which has gathered on the sheltered side of house. In background extensive view across jardang desert.