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Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.1 |
INDEX. III
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Balkash Sea 58
Bal Kuwi 29
Barley 6o, 73
See also Archeological finds.
Barley, brought to Europe 69
Beads, see Archeological finds.
Beltis 60
See also Archeological finds.
Blanford, W. T 75
Block uplifts 27
Boar'
Bobrinsky, Count A. A 184
Bokhara 184
Bos namadicus 41, 72
Bosporus. 5
Cimmerian
von Brandt, Mr.
Breeding, initiated by long-headed people on
oases 71
Bronze from Ghiaur Kala 198
Bronze, full, absent 53
Burials in contracted position (Hocker), geo-
graphical distribution of i 8o
in early Europe 18o
See also Archeological finds.
Camel 38, 42, 6o, 71, 75
Carnelian .. 6o, 199
See also Archeological finds.
Carter, J. B 40
Caspian Sea 5, 12, 67
Cattle, long-horned 67
short-horned 42
Caucasus 5, 180, 181, 184
Central Asia, evolution of 3
a series of landlocked basins 4
climatic factors in 3 fj.
residuary seas of 5
catch-basins of 5
trend of climatic conditions in 5
grassy plains of
in Pliocene time
effect of regional desiccation in
advent of glacial period in
subaerial processes in
loess in
a cycle of controlling agencies in, during
Quaternary time .... 11,12
delta-oases of 12
animal life in-during glacial period.... 12
zone of vegetation in 10, 12
generalized culture of 64
Chaldea 6o, 70, 72, 75
relation of Anau (I) and (II) to cultures of 75
Chaldean influence in Anau (III) 47
Chalons-sur-Saône 185
Chantre, E 18o, 184
Child burials 64, 65
Chosroes I (Anu-shirvan) 54
Chronology 50
method employed in estimating 50
stratigraphie 51-53
absolute 54 ff.
rate of growth of culture-strata per
century 55
rate determined in Egyptian village
mounds 55
dating of Anau cultures 57
Dr. H. Schmidt on, of Anau ,86
foot-note on-by R. Pumpelly 186
Civilizations, see Cultures.
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Clay chest in South Kurgan 112-116
Clay figures, see Archeological finds.
Climate, relation of, to cultures • 43, 44, 49, 50
57-60, 65-67, 71, 72
Climatic oscillations 6, 67
relation of, to cultures 43, 44, 49, 50, 57-60
64, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72
Colini, G. A 18o
Comparative summary of the cultures 1 75-I 77
Contracted burials (Hocker) 84
See also Archeological finds.
Copper 6o, 64, 66
localities of ores, in Persia and Siberia.. 44
ornaments, comparative discussion of . . 181
objects, analytical description of, see Archeological finds.
chemical analyses of 235-240
In legends of plates 36-39, facing.. 152
Coral 199
Crete 182
Cretan seals 182
Cultures (civilizations) of Anau 37, 58-61
diagram of 37
relation of climatic cycles to 6o
I and II, relation of, to early Babylonia
and Susiana 72
of Central Asia, early differentiation of 64
Culture (civilization) I of Anau 38, 6o
characteristics of 38, 121
animals known in 38
animals domesticated in 38
houses of 38
grains cultivated during 39
industries of 39
child burials of 39
background of 40
initiated domestication of animals 41
end of 41
dating of 57
relation of, to climate 58
Culture II of Anau 42, 60
characteristics of 42, 121
child burials of 43
industries of 43
animals bred in 43
dating of 57
relation of, to climate 59
end of 43
Culture III of Anau 43, 6o
characteristics of 43, 122
distinctly a copper culture 44
child burials of 43, 47
relation of, to climate 44, 59
ignorance of bronze during 44
Ishtar cult 46
external relations of 48
ends about 2000 B. c 57
end of 49
Culture IV of Anau 49, 122
an iron culture 49
relation of, to climate 50, 58, 59
dating of, by R. P 57
by H. S 186
Culture gaps 52, 61
between III and IV 52.
between II and III 54
Cycles of aggrading and cutting-down of
oasis delta channel 57
data for, from Old Merv 57
parallel with climatic and culture and
biological changes 58, 59
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184
230
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