National Institute of Informatics - Digital Silk Road Project
Digital Archive of Toyo Bunko Rare Books

> > > >
Color New!IIIF Color HighRes Gray HighRes PDF   Japanese English
0690 Innermost Asia : vol.2
Innermost Asia : vol.2 / Page 690 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

New!Citation Information

doi: 10.20676/00000187
Citation Format: Chicago | APA | Harvard | IEEE

OCR Text

 

I I 56

GENERAL INDEX

Uighur script, 92, 440, 585, 590 sq., 600, 609, 615, 626, 714 ; Syrian origin of, 585 n. 19 ; manuscripts from Turfân sites, 1147, from Khara-khoto, 1049. ` Inventory List of MS. Fragments in Uighur, &c.', by. Professor A. von Le Coq, App. K, pp. 1047 sqq. Ulan-dürüljin, fort of Han times (?), 414• Ulan-tementu, Nullah at foot of Kuruktagh, 274.

Uliassutai, Chinese administrative centre in outer Mongolia, 527.

Ulügh-art pass, glaciers of, 844. Ulügh-mazer, Ulügh-ziarat, Hsüan-•

tsang's Pi-nw, Marco Polo's Pein,

finds from, 130, 135.

Ümne-gol, branch of, Etsin-gol river,

431, 433, 434, 436.

Unutai pass, 15.

Upaiyôt, cliffs near Gùpis, 41.

Upajati metre, in Sanskrit texts, xoi8 sqq.

Ura§a, ancient name of Hazara, 6. Ùrna, on stucco relief fr., 133.

Urumchi, visit to, 634.

Ushidhdo, Mount, • in Avesta, identification of, 923 ; meaning of name, 924 n. 9.

Usrùsa, on block-prints, 484 sq., 494, 497 ; on fresco, 630 ; on stucco relief, x26, 133 ; on wooden halo, 13x.

V.S. = Vàsh-shahri site.

Vajra, on canvas painting, 518 ; on painted panel, 1054 ; on stucco reliefs, 616, 623.

Vajrapam, or demon, on silk banner, 479 ; enthroned on lotus, in block-

valprint, 504. ley defiles, importance of, as natural boundaries, 872.

VAN EECKE, Father, of Belgian mission, kindness of, 519.

Vara-mudrà, pose, 505.

Vash-shahri, the Hsin-ch` êng of Tang Annals, founded A.D. 627-49, z6z ; occupied in twelfth century, 16x ; increased cultivation of, 16x ; .irrigation resources of, x61 ; ruined site of, x6o ; cemetery remains, 16x ; ` Tati' remains from, x6x ; traces of old routes and canals, 162 ; finds at, 162, 163, 1014.

vaulting, methods of, in Sistan, 910,

9z8, 935, 936, 937, 945, 973, 976 ; western type, 933, 934, 944, 946.

vegetable fibre fabrics, (Limes) 416.

VERBERNE, Père, Belgian missionary, 509.

vesica, wooden, 69 ; on clay plaques, 361 ; on frescoes, 139 ; in stucco reliefs, 123, 126, 13x ; painted panel, xx3.

Victoria lake, 858 sqq.

Vihara chapels : (Koyumal) 164 ; (Miràn) 174 ; (Yâr-khoto) 714.

Vilvil, spur of, 73.   .

vine stem, frs. of, (Ying-Van) 751, 758. vines, ancient method of planting at

Niya site, survives in Khotan region,

145.

votive offerings: banners, iox, 127, 167,

440, 472, 493, 498 ; relief plaques, 92, 95, io8, 359, 361, 6r6, 626 ; clay tablets with Buddha in relief, 446 ;

models of Stûpas, 443, 469, 470 manuscripts and prints, 446.

Wakhân, historical interest of, 863 ; an-dent remains in, 864 sqq. ; alleged Kafir origin of fortifications, 869 ; estimated population, 869 n. 17 ; boundary of, 87x.

Wakhiâ-bàlâ, Wakhia-payan, parts of Khingab valley, 890.

Wakhis, from Afghanistan, grazing in valleys of Yarkhun and Karambar, 49 ; Chapursan, 52 ; Tèsh-kurghan,

55 ; ethnology of, 863.; migration to south, 864 ; physical anthropology of,

996, 1005.

wall construction :

Brick : bricks and unhewn stone, (Tash-kurghân) 58.

burnt bricks, (Sistan) 937 ; (Vash-

shahri) 16x ; (Sistan) 937.

sun-dried bricks, (Duldul-ökür) 69 ;

(Vash-shahri) 16x ; (Mirân) 170; (Limes) 43o sq. ; (Wakhân) 867 ; (Ishkâshm) 872.

sun-dried bricks and reed layers, (Limes) 345 sqq-, 353, 407, 436, 507 ;

(Korla) 769, 771, 773 sqq.' 788. sun-dried bricks and brushwood,

(Kiz-kurghân) 55 n. 9.

sun-dried bricks and stamped clay,

(Zâhidân) 933.

sun-dried bricks and kisek, (Kuala)

8o8, 8xo.

bricks laid, one row vertically, and

two horizontally, 374.

bricks set on end as facing of wall,

a sign of recent construction, 385, 394,

411, 430.

bricks set on edge, smaller side up-

right, (Khara-khoto) 442, 443 n. 9.

layers, of stamped clay and gravel between courses of bricks, (Ying-p`an) 75o.

Clay : clay lumps, with fascine layers of Toghrak stems and branches, reinforced by timber framework, (Lou-lan),185.

clay slabs, kisek, (P`o-ch`êng-tzü)

725 ; (Lou-lan) 263 ; (Kucha) 8r2 ; with tamarisk fascines, (Khitai-shahri)

82o ; pisé, (Yâr-khoto) 716.

stamped clay, (Lohilo-köt) 32 ; (Akhtur-bazar) 65 ; (Kalmak-shahri) 69 ; (Khitai-shahri) 72 ; (Bash-Koyumal) x66 n. 7 ; (Limes) 373, 375, 378, 394, 410, 436 ; (Bai) 534 ; (Yâr

khoto) 716 ; (Kucha) 798, 799, 807, 819 ; (Sistan). 936 sq.

stamped clay and brushwood, (Limes) 407 ; (Shindi) 728 ; (Namadgut) 873 ; with layers of brushwood

and tamarisks, (Ying-p`an) 753. stamped clay and fascines of reeds,

(Lou-Ian) 260 ; (Limes) 349, 384, 385, 389 ; (Korla road) 772.

stamped clay and fascines of tama-

risks, (Lou-lan) 192 ; (Limes) 390, 399. stamped clay and fascines of Togh-

rak branches, (Limes) 350.

stamped clay with timber reinforcement, (Khara-khoto) 438.

stamped clay layers reinforced by

Toghrak trunks, (Limes) 39o, 394. stamped clay, used for foundations,

(Sistan) .937.

stamped clay encasement of brick

structure, 799.

natural clay terrace used as core,

faced with stamped clay and reinforced by timber, 367.

Stone : unhewn stone, (Darèl) 23, 32 ; reinforced by tree trunks, (Mohan) 887 ; with mud plaster layers, (Wakhân) 864, 867 ; (Shughnan) 881; (Sistan) 903.

Timber :   timber . and plaster,

(Kuduk-köl) 129.

timber and wattle, (M. Tagh) 93 ;.

(Niya) 145 ; (Lou-lan) 187, 194, 218, 262, 746 ; (Khitai-shahr) 820.

timber as reinforcement, x85, 286,

769, 773, 774, 798, 799 ; used in foundations, 143.

Toghrak timber and wattle, 746.

Wattle and plaster, (Niya) 143 ; (Lou-lan) r$7 ; (Korla route) 771 ; wattle of matting or vertical reeds with

plaster, 143.

fascines, tamarisk brushwood rein-

forced by timber, 287.

layers of gravel and brushwood, 407. wall of earth and reed fascines, 369,

776.

wall-paintings, (Kuduk-köl) x29 ; (Mi-

ran) 17x sq.; (Chien-fo-tung), 359 ;

(Khara-khoto) 443, 450, 468, 469, 475 ; (Toyuk) 617 ; (Astana) 66x ; (Ghagha-

shahr) 913 sqq.

ceiling coffers with grisaille orna-

mentation, 450, 476, 477. See also frescoes.

walnut groves, (Bartang) 886.

WALTHER, Professor J., on desert forma-

tions, 89.

Wan-shan-tzû, defile of, 372 ; temple on

river bank, 374 ; suited for ` Gate ' station, 374 ; strategic importance of,

375-.

WANG TAO-sera, Taoist monk at Ch`ien-

fo-tung, renewed dealings with, 355 ; his hoard of manuscripts attracts

attention in 1908, 355 ; careless re-