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0014 History of the expedition in Asia, 1927-1935 : vol.2
中央アジア探検史 : vol.2
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doi: 10.20676/00000210
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Magnificent scenery    15o

Entering the Great Wall    15o

Out of the mountains    15o

An unpleasant encounter    152

Through »The Devil's Mouth»    152

The last day on the river    154

Over the plain    155

  1.  ANOTHER SIX MONTHS IN PEKING    157

News from our workers in the field     157

Professor Lessing    158

Further projects    159

The political situation    159

Travelling plans    16o

Economic position of the expedition     ,6o

The Peking Man    161

Shadow plays    162

Summer weather    162

Important news    163

Preparations for the car-journey to Bergman    164

Monte11's and Söderbom's departure    165

Rain     165

Letter from Bohlin    166

Manufacturing the Chicago temple    166

We move into a new house    167

The city    167

Return of Huang and Ting    169

Peking changes masters     171

The relations with our Chinese    171

Return of Montell and Söderbom    171

Our postage stamps    172

Plan for a revival of the Silk Road    173

A committee meeting    174

Hummel's return    175

Robber band north of Kuei-hua    175

Christmas 1930     176

January storm    176

Haude's new expedition     176

Departure from Peking to Stockholm    177

  1.  IN SWEDEN    178

Question of the grant    178

Sad news from Central Asia    179

Haslund to Stockholm    179

Hömer's Lop-nor journey    179

The attack on Bexell's camp    18o

Exhibition of the ethnographical collections    183

Reply from Governor Chin     183

To the U. S. A.     183

  1.  IN CHICAGO    184

Mounting of the temple    184

The interior of the temple     187

The Chinese arena     189

The Citroen expedition     189

Our own expedition     190

Georg Söderbom in Chicago    192

Leaving Chicago    192

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