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Archaeological Researches in Sinkiang : vol.1

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0022 [Figure] 1 Painted potsherd from Sengim-aghiz
0023 [Figure] 2 Two painted potsherds from Toqsun. K. 133331:20 above,―:17 below. Stippled = red, black = black.
0024 [Figure] 3 Painted clay pot (black and red) from Yar-khoto. H. 144 mm. After Huang 1933.
0031 [] 4 Map of eastern Sinkiang with prehistoric sites and the courses of the Silk Roads.
0034 [] 5 The flint object No. K. 13332:112
0039 [Photo] Pl. I.~a Tomb structure between Yaqinliq-köl and Qum-darya.
0039 [Photo] Pl. I.~b Miao-erh-ku. The potsherds K. 13328 were found on the low terrace in front of the hils.
0040 [Photo] Pl. II.~a Landscape south of Yaqinliq-köl and cast of The Small River
0040 [Photo] Pl. II.~b Dead forest near to the south of Qum-darya.
0040 [Photo] Pl. II.~c Grave 10. The coffin partly broken up.
0057 [Photo] Pl. III.~a Cemetry 5("Ördek's necropolis") from ENE.
0057 [Photo] Pl. III.~b Cemetry 5. Total view from S 25°E..
0058 [Photo] Pl. IV.~a Eastern part of Cemetery 5.
0058 [Photo] Pl. IV.~b "The columned Hall of the Dead". Cemetery 5.
0065 [Figure] 6 The silk coat from Grave 10 (dotted line = the overlapped part of the coat.
0066 [Figure] 7 High boot worm by a "Tokharian" on a fresco painting from Bezeklik. (v. Le Coq: Chotscho, Pl, 22.)
0071 [Figure] 8 Upper part of earthenware jug found near camp B 69. 1/6-34. Largest diam, 38cm.
0073 [Figure] 9 Plan of Cemetery 5("Ördek's necropolis").
0074 [Figure] 10 1) front and size view of wooden "sculpture", 2-4) oar-shaoed monuments. Cemetery 5. From drawings by Mr. G. Söderbom.
0075 [Figure] 11 Parts of planks and posts from the eastern part of Cemetery 5. Hatching = red, black = black. From drawings by Mr. G. Söderbom.
0079 [Figure] 12 Coffin 5 A. A) from above, lid removed. B) side view, lid in place. C) section of middle part. D) end view.
0081 [Figure] 13 Coffin 5 B. A) from above, lid removed. B) side view, lid in place. C) end view.
0089 [Figure] 14 Carvings on wooden arrows etc., and a basket, from Cemetery 5. 1) 5.J:2. 2) 5:80. 3) 5.G:3. 4) 5:48. 5) 5:112. 6) 5:131. 7) 5.L:2. 8) 5.D:2. 9) 5:46. 10) 5:103 (unfolded).
0091 [Figure] Pl. V.~a Wooden sculpture probably representing a woman. Height 158cm. Cemetery 5. From a drawing by Mr. G. Söderbom.
0091 [Photo] Pl. V.~b Salt-water lake near to the south of Qum-darya.
0091 [Figure] Pl. V.~c Profile of the left sculpture of Fig. d. From a drawing by Mr. G. Söderbom.
0091 [Photo] Pl. V.~d Two wooden sculputres from Cemetery 5. (Right).
0092 [Photo] Pl. VI.~a Grave 5 A with the lid removed.
0092 [Photo] Pl. VI.~b The female mummy 5 K.
0092 [Photo] Pl. VI.~c The mummy in grave 5 A after having been stripped of his garment. Only one sideboard of the coffin is intact.
0093 [Figure] 15 Bronze tube of the Ordos style. (Inner Mongolia and the region of the Great Wall Pl. XI:2).
0093 [Figure] 16 Two bronze kinves of the Ordos style. MFEA K. 12030 and K. 1125:15.
0095 [Figure] 17 Detail from the basket No. 5:70.
0097 [Photo] Pl. VII.~a Söderbom excavating Grave 5 B (right).
0097 [Figure] Pl. VII.~b Posts of various shapes from the erest of Cemetery 5. From a drawing by Mr. G. Söderbom.
0097 [Photo] Pl. VII.~c The crest of Cemetery 5. (below).
0098 [Photo] Pl. VIII.~a View from Cemetery 5 towards the north across the endless desert of sand.
0098 [Photo] Pl. VIII.~b Disjointed coffins on the slope of the hill. Cemetery 5.
0107 [Photo] Pl. IX.~a Fallen baba stine near Ch'ai-o-p'u.
0107 [Photo] Pl. IX.~b Cemetery 5. The side of the hill is covered with disjointed coffins and fallen down posts and "oars".
0108 [Photo] Pl. X.~a Winding bays of Lake Pataliq-köl.
0108 [Photo] Pl. X.~b A small branch of the dying Small River near camo B 71.
0116 [Figure] 18 The middle part of The Small River, with archaeological remains.
0118 [Figure] 19 Coffin of Grave 7 A.
0120 [Figure] 20 Outline of the collar 7. A:6.
0121 [Figure] 21 Plan of erected posts at Burial place 7.
0123 [Figure] 22 The cape 6. A:1.
0124 [Figure] 23 The shirt 6. A:2 (dotted lines = invisible edges).
0125 [Figure] 24 The skirt 6. A:3, spread out.
0125 [Figure] 25 Silk trousers 6, A:4.
0127 [Figure] 26 Coffin 6 B. From above, on extremity and one side. In the top picutres the lid is removed.
0128 [Figure] 27 Ideal corner construction of a coffin of the type Fig. 26, A) corner post, B) support of bottom, C) bottom, D) side board, E) end-board, F) lid.
0129 [Photo] Pl. XI.~a Grave 7 A.
0129 [Photo] Pl. XI.~b The mummy in Grave 7 A.
0130 [Photo] Pl. XII.~a The surroundings of Burial place 6.
0130 [Photo] Pl. XII.b The coffin 6 B. The brushwood to the right has been placed on top of the lid. To the left the opened coffin 6 A.
0138 [Figure] 28~@tl Bronze mountings. A) from the painted basket, b) from Nan-shan-li, c) our No. 34:3.
0138 [Figure] 29~@tr a) rosette from a Lo-lang box. B) bronze mounting from a box from Nan-sha-li. C) from the tomb with the painted basket
0140 [Figure] 30 The tips (A and B) of the compound bow N0. 34:26.
0142 [Figure] 31 A Seythian stringing his bow. From an electron vase from Kul Oba.
0154 [Figure] 32 The mummy in Grave 36 in her shroud after having been removed from the coffin. Drawing from a photo by Mr. Chen.
0159 [Figure] 33 Unfolded design of the lower part of the lacquered vessel no. 38:12
0163 [Photo] Pl. XIII~a Dr. Hedin at Mass-grave 1. Photo by Mr Chen.
0163 [Photo] Pl. XIII~b The mummy in Grave 35. Photo by Mr.Chen.
0163 [Photo] Pl. XIII~c Grave 35. The mummy removed from the coffin and resting on the lid. Photo by Mr. Chen.
0164 [Photo] Pl. XIV~a The ruined watch-tower near The Small River, seen from N.
0164 [Photo] Pl. XIV~b The ruined watch-tower Sanje or Tsonch (Stein Y. VII) between Korla and Ying-p'an, seen from E..
0164 [Photo] Pl. XIV~c The ruined watch-tower near Sai-cheke (Stein Y. VI) between Korla and Ying-p'an, seen from SW.
0177 [Figure] 34 Ruined house on N. shore of Qum-darya, from WSW. Drawing from a photo by Mr. Chen
0178 [Figure] 35 Sections of rims of vessels from the Lop dessert. 1-10 earthenware, 11 bronze. 1) 33:1. 2) 9:7. 3) 33:4. 4) 16:1. 5) 18:1. 6) 33:9. 7) 33:7. 8) 33:13. 9) 7.C:1. 10)33:15. 11) K.13382.
0183 [Figure] 36 The Lop-nor region. Preliminary map compiled from the surveys of HEDIN, HÖRNER, CHEN, NORIN, and BERGMAN (The two special maps referred to are Figs. 18 and 37).
0187 [Figure] 37 The present delta of Qum-darya and the western part of Lop-nor, with archaeological remians. (Ruins and cemeteries found by STEIN are also plotted). From the surveys of HÖRNER and CHEN. One or two-figure numbers correspond to the inventory numbers in the lists. To three-figure numbers K.13 must be added to get the inventory number.
0213 [Photo] Pl. XV. General view of the cliff with the rock carving, Buyantu-bulaq. Quruq-tagh.
0214 [Photo] Pl. XVI.~a The central group of the rock carving, with three "strata".
0214 [Photo] Pl. XVI.~b The right part of the central group and the whole third group.
0216 [Figure] 38 Plan of "tash-öi" near Shindi, Quruq-tagh. Complete and broken hatchings denote standing and fallen down masonry respecively
0218 [Figure] 39 Sketch plan of ruined fortress in the valley of Söget-bulaq, Quruq-tagh. The complete and broken hatchings denote preserved and fallen down masonry respectively.
0219 [Figure] 40 Grave near the ruined fortress at Söget-bulaq. Plan and section.
0220 [Figure] 41 Grave at Yukken-gol, Quruq-tagh. Drawing from a photo by Dr. E. Norin.
0223 [Figure] 42 Approximate plan of ruined city between Qara-shahr and Korla. Hatching = masonry.
0223 [Figure] 43 Earth rampart at Qumush, Quruq-tagh. Approximate plan.
0229 [Figure] 44 Charchan, Kohna-shahr. Plan of graves 1-5.
0230 [Figure] 45 Probable arrangement of bronze fittings from Grave 1, Charchan.
0231 [Photo] Pl. XVII.~a The first group of the Quruq-tagh rock carving.
0231 [Photo] Pl. XVII.~b The last group furthest to the south.
0231 [Photo] Pl. XVII.~c A part of the third group of the Quruq-tagh rock carving.
0232 [Photo] Pl. XVIII.~a The figures to the right of the third group.
0232 [Photo] Pl. XVIII.~b Three lines of Mongol script.
0232 [Photo] Pl. XVIII.~c A carving on a boulder.
0233 [Figure] 46 Charchan Kohna-shahr. Plans of graves 1-5.
0234 [Figure] 47 Drawing of the earthenware bowl K.13345:1 from Charchan.
0235 [Figure] 48 Figure incised on the wooden bucket Pl. 32:2, Charchan.
0235 [Figure] 49 Reconstruction of the remains of a wooden comb. Charchan, Grave 6.
0249 [Photo] Pl. XIX.~a The fortress in the Söget-bulaq valley as seen from ENE.
0249 [Photo] Pl. XIX.~b Interior of "tash-öi" on mountain-side near Shindi.
0250 [Photo] Pl. XX.~a My camp amoug the huge tamarisk cones in the Kohna-shahr at Vash-shahri.
0250 [Photo] Pl. XX.~b The burial site at Miran.
0252 [Figure] 50 Miran, Grave 1. Plan and section.
0252 [Figure] 51 Miran, Grave 2. Plan and section.
0253 [Figure] 52 Miran, Grave 3. Plan and section.
0287 [Photo] Pl. 1. Charchan.
0289 [Photo] Pl. 2. Miao-erh-ku, Sengim-aghiz and Toqsun.
0291 [Photo] Pl. 3. Singer.
0292 [Photo] Pl. 4. Miao-erh-ku. Singer and Lop-nor sites.
0293 [Photo] Pl. 5. Lop-nor sites.
0294 [Photo] Pl. 6. Grave 10.
0295 [Photo] Pl. 7. Cemetery 5.
0296 [Photo] Pl. 8. Cemetery 5.
0297 [Photo] Pl. 9. Cemetery 5.
0298 [Photo] Pl. 10. Cemetery 5.
0299 [Photo] Pl. 11. Cemetery 5 and Grave 36.
0300 [Photo] Pl. 12. Cemetery 5.
0301 [Photo] Pl. 13. Cemetery 5.
0302 [Photo] Pl. 14. Cemetery 5.
0303 [Photo] Pl. 15. Söget-bulaq, Ying-p'an, Danzil and Lop-nor site.
0304 [Photo] Pl. 16. Grave 6 A and 6 B.
0305 [Photo] Pl. 17. Grave 6 A.
0306 [Photo] Pl. 18. Various Lop-nor sites.
0307 [Photo] Pl. 19. Mass-grave 1.
0308 [Photo] Pl. 20. Mass-grave 1.
0309 [Photo] Pl. 21. Mass-grave 1.
0310 [Photo] Pl. 22. Mass-grave 1 and Grave 35.
0311 [Photo] Pl. 23. Grave 35, Mass-grave 1 and 2.
0312 [Photo] Pl. 24. Grave 35.
0313 [Photo] Pl. 25. Various Lop-nor sites.
0314 [Photo] Pl. 26. Grave 36.
0315 [Photo] Pl. 27. Various Lop-nor sites.
0316 [Photo] Pl. 28. Lou-lan station.
0317 [Photo] Pl. 29. Various Lop-nor sites.
0318 [Photo] Pl. 30. Lop-nor sites.
0319 [Photo] Pl. 31. Lop-nor sites.
0320 [Photo] Pl. 32. Various Sinkiang sites.
0321 [Photo] Pl. 33. Charchan.
0322 [Photo] Pl. 34. Charchan.
0323 [Photo] Pl. 35. Charchan.
0324 [Photo] Pl. 36. Charchan and Vash-shahri
0325 [Photo] Pl. 37. Charchan and Vash-shahri and Miran.
0326 [Photo] Pl. 38. Miran and Vash-shahri.