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0377 Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.1
Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.1 / Page 377 (Color Image)

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[Photo] 57~@1 Classes I and II.-Weathered Kurgans of Primitive and Transition Types. North Koshaja Tepe from East. No. 11 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@2 Classes I and II.-Weathered Kurgans of Primitive and Transition Types. Kara Tepe from Northeast. No. 20 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@3 Classes I and II.-Weathered Kurgans of Primitive and Transition Types. North Uch Tepe from Southwest. No. 3 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@4 Classes I and II.-Weathered Kurgans of Primitive and Transition Types. Yaz Tepe from South. No. 6 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@5 Class II.-Kurgans of Transition Type. Changli Tepe from Southeast. No. 12 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@6 Class II.-Kurgans of Transition Type. Guibekli Tepe from Northwest. No. 17 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@7 Class II.-Kurgans of Transition Type. Guibekli Tepe from South. No. 17 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@8 Class II.-Kurgans of Transition Type. Gyok Tepe from East. No. 15 in Table and in Plate 59.
[Photo] 57~@9 Class III.-Kurgans of Highly Developed Type. Kuyuli Tepe from North. No. 25 in Table and in Plate 60.
[Photo] 57~@10 Class III.-Kurgans of Highly Developed Type. Brick Wall at Kuyuli Tepe.
[Photo] 57~@11 Class III.-Kurgans of Highly Developed Type. Tower at Southeast Corner of Kuyuli Tepe showing Sun-dried Bricks.
[Photo] 57~@12 Class III.-Kurgans of Highly Developed Type. Southwest Wall of Kuyuli Tepe showing Burnt Brick.

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PLATE 57

1.North Koshaja Tepe from East. No. 11 in Table and in Plate 59. Classes I and II.—Weathered Kurgans of Primitive f 2. Kara Tepe from Northeast. No. 20 in Table and in Plate 59.

and Transition ypes.   3. North Uch Tepe from Southwest. No. 3 in Table and in Plate 59.

  1. Yaz Tepe from South. No. 6 in Table and in Plate 59.

  2. Changli Tepe from Southeast. No. 12 in Table and in Plate 59.

Class II.—Kurgans of Transition Type.   6. Guibekli Tepe from Northwest. No. 17 in Table and in Plate 59.

g   7. Guibek1i Pile   South. No. 17 in Table and in Plate 59.

  1. Gyok Tepe from East. No. 15 in Table and in Plate 59.

  2. Kuyuli Tepe from North. No. 25 in Table and in Plate 60.

Class III.—Kurgans of Highly Developed Type.   10. Brick Wall at Kuyuli Tepe.

8   8 Y   PYP   11. Tower at Southeast Corner of Kuyuli Tepe showing Sun-dried Bricks.

12. Southwest Wall of Kuyuli Tepe showing Burnt Brick.

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