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History of the expedition in Asia, 1927-1935 : 3 Volumes
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Fig.1 Professor Amadeus Grabau
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Fig.2 Professor Liu Fu
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Fig.3 Merin, the head of the Mongol camel-men, looked like an Indian chief
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Fig.4 Young Mongol
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Fig.5 Mongol Lama
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Fig.6 Camels among saxaules
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Fig.7 Tamarisks at the Edsen-gol
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Fig.8 Young Edsen-gol Torgut, the son of Targhan Tserchi
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Fig.9 Mongol woman at Tsondol
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Fig.10 The river immediately below Tsondol
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Fig.11 Our first camp on the boat-journey
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Fig.12 Camp on the Dunda-gol
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Fig.13 Camp on the lower Dunda-gol
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Fig.14 Surroundings of the camp on October 19th
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Fig.15 Camp on the Oboin-gol, October 25th
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Fig.16 Manega, the old Mongol lady at Tsondol
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Fig.17 Torgut woman, 52 years old, wife of Targhan Tserchi
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Fig.18 The meteorological station at Tsondol
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Fig.19 The southernmost tent in the camp at Tsondol
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Fig.20 Erecting my yurt
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Fig.21 Erecting my yurt
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Fig.22 The Tsaghan-burgasun oasis
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Fig.23 Camp Sebestei
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Fig.24 My camel-borne sedan-chair
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Fig.25 Yaltsang, a lama from Alakshan who served as guide for Norin's column
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Fig.26 Malo-krasnoyarsk on the Irtish
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Fig.27 On the Irtish, May 26th
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Fig.1 A well-to-do Turki
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Fig.2 Old Turki from the Tarim region
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Fig.3 Two Turkis (Lopliqs) from the lower Tarim
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Fig.4 Chinese camel feeding from a nose-bag
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Fig.5 Head of camel
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Fig.6 Mongol lamas
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Fig.7 A Mongol from the Edsen-gol oasis
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Fig.8 A branch of the Edsen-gol in summertime
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Fig.9 The dry bed of the Edsen-gol in wintertime
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Fig.10 Head of an antelope (Gazella subgutturosa)
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Fig.11 Buildings in the Potala precincts, Jehol
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Fig.12 The southern façade of the Potala
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Fig.13 View from the Potala southwards
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Fig.14 Hu Ta-lama, head of the monks in the Potala
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Fig.15 View towards south-east from the Potala
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Fig.16 Western part of the Hsin-kung
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Fig.17 Sketch-map of Jehol
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Fig.18 In front of Ta-fo-ssu
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Fig.19 Hsia-k'ou on the Luan-ho
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Fig.20 Stopping at Lung-shan, July 11th
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Fig.21 Sails on the Luan-ho
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Fig.22 Plan of the Golden Pavilion of the Potala
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Fig.23 Mr Chang Yin-t'ang, once Chinese Amban in Lhasa
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Fig.1 A Turki from Korla
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Fig.2 Getting the flotilla ready at Konche
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Fig.3 Our camp no. 56 on the Konche-darya, April 8th
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Fig.4 Khudai Qulu, an old Turki
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Fig.5 Sadiq, the head of our boatmen
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Fig.6 The bridge at Gurgur
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Fig.7 Map of the bifurcation at Temenpu
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Fig.8 Abdurahim from Shindi
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Fig.9 Sharply-cut and eroded sediments, May 1st
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Fig.10 Looking downstream, May 2nd
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Fig.11 Yardangs resembling sarcophagi, May 2nd
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Fig.12 The remains of an old house found on May 3rd
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Fig.13 Mesa fragments on the right bank of the Qum-darya
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Fig.14 Yardangs with tops like tables
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Fig.15 Excavation of the second grave, that of a young woman
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Fig.16 Looking south and south-west, May 8th
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Fig.17 Mesa island south of T'u-ken
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Fig.18 Slender mesa columns, May 8th
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Fig.19 Mesa formations near camp no. 77
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Fig.20 Scouting from the top of a mesa fragment, May 10th
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Fig.21 Small lakes and reeds in mesa landscape, May 13th
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Fig.22 Mesa column on an island, May 15th
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Fig.23 Dragging the canoes over the shallow northern part of Lop-nor
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Fig.24 On the shore of one of the many lakes in the delta
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Fig.25 A mighty mesa column, May 28th
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Fig.26 Curious mesa pillar, May 28th
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Fig.27 Mesa on the eastern edge of the Lop depression
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Fig.28 Remains of mesas on the eastern edge of the Lop depression
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Fig.29 The gate Yuan-yuan-men at Chia-yü-kuan
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Fig.30 A Kansu town wall, January 3rd
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Fig.31 A ruined watch-tower 16 km east of Kanchow
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Fig.32 A ruined watch-tower, January 10th
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Fig.33 Tower in the Great Wall, January 10th
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Fig.34 Landscape with watch-tower
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Fig.35 Wall with towers
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Fig.36 A watch-tower, January 12th
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Fig.37 Small mud fortress
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