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similar cultures in Transcaspia and

. Sind, 956.

List of Objects found in Helmand

delta, 957 sqq. ; coins found in, 946,

948, 994.

` Note on Prehistoric and Later

Pottery ', by Mr. Andrews, 957. See pottery.

` Note on Ceramic Specimens from Chinese Turkestan, Kansu, and Sis-tan', by R. L. Hobson, Io15.

Ruins of ancient border-line, 953,

972 sqq. ; ruined watch-station, R.R. Iv, 951,972 ; constructive features of,

973 ; ruined station, R.R. v, off the

line, 952, 973.

line traced to NW. of R. Iv : R.R.

xVII station and wailed enclosure, serving as castrum, 974 ; excavation of quarters, 975 ; remains of watch-stations, R.R. xvi, xvIII, 975 ; R.R. xix, NW. end of line at marshes of the

Hamun, 976.

line traced SE. of R. iv, 976 sq. ;

ruined posts R.R. Iv. a, xII, xII. a, xIII, 976 sq. ; plan of ruined station R.R. XIV, 977 ; remains of hypocaust of Chinese type, 977 ; line of towers R.R. XXII-xxv continued across Afghan border towards Gaud-i-Zirrah, 978.

approximate date of defensive line,

978 ; its purpose, 979.

analogies to Limes lines of China and

Near East, 978.

Sistan Trade Route, 979 ; compared with Lop desert route, 980.

Sistanis, physical anthropology of, 996 sqq.

Sitargh pass, 889.

skin rafts, on Indus, 13 ; on Bartang, 854 sq.

skulls, from Lou-lan. graves, 735, 737,

740, 741.

slips, wooden, see Chinese documents.

SMEDT, Father de, of Belgian Mission, kindness of, 519..

SMITH, Mr. Reginald A., British Museum, help of, xviii ; on ` The Stone Age in Chinese Turkestan', 95x ; notes on

stone implements, 1059.

snake, on prehistoric pottery, (Shahr-i-

Sökhta) 958, 971.

snake head, bronze, part of bangle,

(Khotan) xo8 ; clay, (Astana) 704. soapstone relief, 109.

Sogdian script, (Lou-Ian) 193, 195, 215, 216 ; (Kao-chtang) 590 ; manuscripts,

1031, 1048, 1049.

So-i river, identified with Gilgit river,

37.

Sokhato-köl, ruined fort E. of Omne-gol,

436.

Sokho-nor, terminal lake of Etsin-gol,

433 ; shrinkage of, 433. Soksuk-shahri, ancient tower, 79. SOLLAS, Professor W. J., help rendered

GENERAL INDEX

by, xix ; on ` Specimens of Rocks and

Sands ', App. 0, x058 sqq., 524. spatulas, wooden, (M. Tagh) 95 ; (Niya)

151; (Lou-Ian) 246 ; (Limes) 345, 415,

416, 421, 423, 425, 426 ; (Astana) 699. spectacles of dead, silver, (Asthma) 646-8,

662, 665, 677, 68o, 682, 683, 703, 708. spheres, stone, 220 ; metal, 220.

sphinx, on bronze seal, (Kucha) 828. SPILLER, Mr. R. C., on ` Specimens of

Rocks and Sands ', App. O, xo58 sqq. spindles, wooden, (Lou-lan) 194, zoz,

223;(Astana)665,708;(Limes)377,420.

spinels, or rubies, (Gharân) 877. spinning-whorls : bone, (Lou-lan) zoo ;

bronze, (Khotan) III, 125 ; clay, (M. Tagh) 129 ; (Khotan) 114, 121 ; lead,

(Lou-lan) 220 ; marble, (M. Tagh) 95 ; pottery, (Dare) 29 ; (Khotan) no ;

(Lou-lan) 199, 200, 219 ; (Kharakhoto) 503 ; (Ying-Van) 759 ; stone (Khotan) 114, 121; (Lou-lan) 220,222; terra-cotta, (Khotan) Io8; (Niya) 152.

SPOONER, Dr. B., Indian. Archaeological Survey, help of, xix.

spoons : bronze, (Lou-lan) 200 ; horn, (Khotan) 116 ; (Niya) 152 ; (Lou-lan) 20I, 218, 223 ; silver, (Khara-khoto) 456 ; wooden, (Lou-lan) 223 ; (Limes)

376, 423.

springs : changes in position of, 131 ;

worship clinging to, (Murtuk) 637. spring-water, supply of, (Tülküch-költarim) 142.

Ssü-hun Ho, Tang name of Ak-su river,

839.

Ssü-ma Chien, author of Shih-chi, 57o ;

on use of Lou-lan route in time of Chang Chien, 341, 342 ; on military colony at Lun-t`ai, 782.

stag's head, in figured silk, (Asthma) 682. stags, on bronze seal, (Kucha) 828. statues, colossal, in sepulchral Stüpa,

(Khara-khoto) 447 ; wood and reed

bundles used as cores, 447.

steatite, frs., (Khotan) 122 ; mould of

leaf, (Kara-khöja) 595, 597 ; carved object, (Ulügh-ziarat) 135.

STIRLING, Capt. H. F. D., Assistant

Political Agent, Chitral, help given

by, 47, 48.

stirrups, clay, (Asthma) 689.

STONE, Messrs. Henry, care given to

execution of plates, xix.

Stone Implements from the Tarim Basin

and Sistan, Notes on by Mr. Reginald A.

Smith, App. N, 1057.

relation to similar implements in

Palestine and Egypt, 1059 ; indicate trade route east and west, 1059 ;

chronology of, 1059.

stone objects : basin-shaped, (Khotan)

Ix4, 115; axe-head, (Khara-khoto)
502 ; vessels, frs. of, (Sistan) 95x, 955,

959, 96o, 966, 97o. See also arrowheads, beads, spinning-whorls.

Stone Tower, Ptolemy's, located at Daraut-kurghan, 85o.

stones, worked, (Taklamakan) 85 sq., (Lou-lan) 171, 178, 184, 191, 192, 224, 266, 268, 317, 748 ; (Sistan) 951 sqq., 964 ; showing bulb of percussion, 89, 90, 748 ; cores, 196, 199 ; arrow-heads, 196, 199, 201, 206, 211, 212, 262, 267, 951, 953, 966, 976 ; celts, jade, 192 sq., 196, 198, 199, 206, 212, 217, 221, 285, 289 ; knife-blades, 196, 199, 20I, 206 n. 8, 21I, 2I2, 217, 220, 221, 278, 279 ; pygmy blades, 190 ; scrapers, 206, 211.

stoneware, glazed : (Vash-shahri) 161, 162, 165 ; (Lou-lan) 196, 200 ; (Limes) 417, 418, 421 ; (Khara-khoto) 465, 503 ; (Murtuk) 639.

crackled glaze, 161, 162 ; dull blue, 162 ; black brown, 16x, 162, 421 ; greenish blue, 162 ; pale green, 162 ; mottled bronze and green, 417, 418 ;. grey porcellaneous, of Sung dynasty, 16x, 162 ; grey with faceted surface, 196, zoo ; ribbed horizontally, 465.

glazed stoneware of Chün Chou type, Io14 ; of Tz`û Chou and northern celadon types, 1014.

storks, confronted, on figured silk, 698. straw man, dressed up, in tomb, (Astana) 65o, 685.

string, vegetable fibre, 418 ; woollen, ball of, 416 ;• knotted as rosary, 95, 96, 121, 133 ; knotted with leaden disc, 6o1 ; mats, 418, 423 ; method of weaving, 418 ; netting, 95 ; plaited band, 133. See also sandals, shoes.

STRZYGOWSKI, Professor J., on Coptic art, 241 ; on Chinese influence in Iran and • the Hellenized Near East,

243.

stucco relief frs. : (Lal-tàgh) 76, 81 ; (M. Tagh) 93 ; (Khotan sites) ix x sqq., xx6 sqq., x18, 122 sq., 125 sq., 1052 ; (Domoko sites) 129 sqq., 136 sq. ; (Koyumal) 164, 168 ; (Mirân) 178, 179 ; (Khara-khoto) 443, 468, 469, 500 ; (Pei-t`ing) 557, 559 ; (Toyuk) 616 sq., 62o sqq., 631 sq. ; (Murtuk) 636, 638 ; (Tonguz-bash) 8ro, 812 ; (Kucha) 822, 823 ; (Sistan) 912.

plaques, 113, x18,137, 517.

subjects : figure of ` Ho-shang', 443, 468, 469 ; group of sheep, 557, 559 ; horses and riders of Sasanian type, 912 ; warrior's head, 8xo, 822 ; woman carrying infant, 557, 559.

stucco sculptures, remains of : colossal statues, (Khara-khoto) 442, 45o, 467 sq., .475 sqq. ; animal skulls, 450, 475 sq. ; demons' heads, (Kharakhoto), 443, 468 ; dragon, 450, 478 ; drapery, S59 ; hair, locks of, 442,. 467, .468 ; hands, 109, 442, 467 ; heads, 450, 476, 557, 559, 822, 827, 1052 ;