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Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2

Caption Index

0031 [Photo] 431 Lake Kara Kul (North End).
0032 [Photo] 432 A Granite Ridge at Kara Kul (showing the secular Deflation of the Pamir).
0033 [Photo] 433 Sand and Arkose Residuum of Deflation (Kara Kul).
0035 [Figure] 434 Glacier of the Kara at and a Section of its Valley 1.5 miles below (Kara Kul).
0035 [Figure] 435 A Pool where Kara Kul Sediments have caved in over Melting Lobes of Glacier Ice.
0036 [Photo] 436 An Ice Dome, and its Third and Fourth Epoch Moraines in the foreground (Kara Kul).
0037 [Photo] 437 A Glacier Northeast of Kara Kul.
0040 [Photo] 438 Springtime in the Alai Valley.
0041 [Photo] 439 Kirghiz making Felt in the Alai Valley
0042 [Photo] 440 The Tokuz Kungei Glacier (Alai Valley).
0043 [Photo] 441 Alluvial Terraces in the Lower End of the Alai Valley.
0045 [Photo] 442 The Kizil Su where it leaves the Alai Valley.
0046 [Photo] 443 A Galcha Beg of Karategin with his Hunting Eagle.
0047 [Figure] 444 Terraces of the Kizil Su in Karategin.
0048 [Photo] 445 A Bridge over the Third-cycle Terrace in Karategin.
0049 [Photo] 446 A Galcha of Karategin.
0050 [Photo] 447 A Swimmer of Rapids, with an Inflated Goat-skin (Karategin).
0051 [Photo] 448 Fish Traps of the Kizil Su.
0051 [Photo] 449 Silk Factory in Karategin.
0052 [Figure] 450 Cross-profile of the Hissar Valley.
0053 [Photo] 451 Kak Pass over the Hissar Mountains.
0055 [Photo] 452 Thatched Roofs in the Sardai-mione Gorge.
0055 [Photo] 453 A Sled in the Hissar Valley.
0056 [Photo] 454 A Peak South of the Zerafshan Glacier.
0058 [Photo] 455 Ice-cave of the Zerafshan, Looking from within.
0058 [Photo] 456 Terraces of the Zerafshan.
0059 [Figure] PL. 62 Twelve Cross-sections of the Zerafshan Valley.
0061 [Figure] 457 Section of Glacier-thrusted Alluvium in the Zerafshan Valley, 45 Miles below the Glacier.
0062 [Photo] 458 The Zerafshan Glacier.
0063 [Figure] 459 Sketch-map of the End of the Zerafshan Glacier (R=Recession).
0064 [Figure] 460 Section near the End of the Yarkich Glacier.
0065 [Photo] 461 The Dargum Canal in the Up-warped Loess-steppe of Samarkand.
0066 [Photo] 462 Vertical Section of Interlapping Loess and Alluvium in 100-foot Cliff of Obu-sinb Canal at Crossing of Road from Samarkand to Kudu Sufi.
0067 [Photo] 463 Terraces of Markan Su.
0067 [Figure] 464 Deflated Silts and Residual Sand-dunes (Tarim).
0070 [Photo] 465 Uptilted Piedmonts of Marghelan.
0073 [Photo] 466 Manish Valley Terraces (in the Kopet Dagh Mountains)
0075 [Figure] 467 Map of the Aralo-Caspion Expansions (Konshin).
0081 [Figure] PL. 63 PROFILE OF VALLEY TERRACES AND MORAINES FROM OSH TO KARA KUL.
0084 [Figure] 468 Construction of a House in the Hissar Valley.
0085 [Photo] 469 A Ruined Citadel on the Lower Zerafshan.
0088 [Figure] 470 Diagram showing Relation between Erosion and Burial of Abandoned Kurgans. Cross-hatching represents wasted top of Kurgan.
0093 [Photo] 471 A Fortress in the Alai Valley on the Ancient Route from Bactra to Kashgar.
0094 [Photo] 472 Ruins of the Tomb of Bibi Khanum (Samarkand).
0095 [Figure] 473 Profile of Afrosiab.
0096 [Photo] 474 Cliff-trail up the Zerafshan Gorge.
0096 [Photo] 475 A High Valley Oasis of the Zerafshan Gorge.
0097 [Photo] 476 A Village built of Cobble-stones laid with Sun-dried Brick (Zerafshan Gorge).
0098 [Photo] 477 Zerafshan Galcha Spinning at Yarum.
0099 [Photo] PL. 64 Type-forms of Kurgans in Fergana. View of Eeman Tepe. Citadel of Kara Tepe (Western) taken from northwest.
0101 [Photo] 478 Zerafshan Galchas near the Glacier.
0102 [Photo] 479 Zerafshan Galchas (Gentlemen).
0102 [Photo] 480 Zerafshan Galcha with his Plow.
0103 [Photo] 481 Lori Kurgan.
0104 [Photo] 482 Urmitan Kurgan.
0105 [Figure] 483 Map and Section of Kodishar Kurgan.
0106 [Photo] 484 The Citadel of Hissar.
0107 [Figure] PL. 65 Map of the Anau Delta. By R.W. Pumpelly.
0109 [Figure] 485 River-cut Mounds of Millitinskaya (Timur's Gate).
0113 [Figure] PL. 66 ANAU SHAFTS
0115 [Figure] PL. 67 Anau Shafts
0117 [Figure] PL. 68 Anau Shafts
0119 [Figure] PL. 69 Anau Shafts
0122 [Figure] 486 An Abandoned System of Irrigation Terraces.
0123 [Photo] 487 A Canal Gully in the Abandoned Irrigation Terraces of Anau.
0127 [Figure] 488 Map of the Murg-ab Delta. The Oasis of Merv.
0130 [Figure] 489 Sketch-map of Odontche Tepe (Merv).
0131 [Figure] PL. 70 Ghiaur Kala Shaft Profile.
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~1 Facial part of skull of wolf (Canis lupus Linn.).
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~2 Part of lower jaw of Canis lupus.
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~3 Lower jaw, left branch, of fox (C. vulpes).
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~4,5,6 Skulls of foxes (C. vulpes Linn.).
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~7 Left branch of lower jaw.
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~8 Atlas (first vertebra cervicalis).
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~9 Scapula.
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~10 Humerus of young individual, posterior epiphysis wanting.
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~11 Femur of large individual.
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~12 Femur of smaller individual.
0145 [Photo] PL. 71~13 Tibia.
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~1 Canis matris optimæ skull from Anau (restored).
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~2 Canis matris optimæ skull from Kutterschitz in Bohemia. Lower jaw from individual from Gross Czernosek a. Elbe. Bronze Period. Museum at Teplitz (Bohemia).
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~3 Brain skull of Sus palustris. (Compare with Sus cristatus, plate 80, fig.1.)
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~4 Corpus of lower jaw of Sus.
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~5 Rest of right part of upper maxilla.
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~6 Posterior part of left branch of lower jaw of Sus.
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~7 Tibia of Sus with mark of gnawing.
0147 [Photo] PL. 72~8 Right metatarsus medius of Sus.
0156 [Figure] Ordo RODENTIA. MURIDA. Arvicola sp. As a recent interloper we have the lower jaw with all the teeth of a mouse.
0163 [Photo] PL. 73~1 Right branch of lower jaw of Bos brachyceros of medium size from a turbary of Tschontschitz (Bohemia) Museum Teplitz.
0163 [Photo] PL. 73~2 Same bone (restored), Bos namadicus.
0163 [Photo] PL. 73~3 Metacarpus medius of large ox, breed of Ib period.
0163 [Photo] PL. 73~4 Metatarsus medius of small breed of II or metallic period.
0163 [Photo] PL. 73~5,6,7 Phalanx I, II, and III, of larger breed of Ia Period.
0163 [Photo] PL. 73~8,9 Phalanx I and II, smaller breed of II period.
0163 [Photo] PL. 73~10,11 Phalanges of camel.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~1 Basioccipital bone in Ovibos.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~2 Basioccipital bone in Bubalus.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~3 Basioccipital bone in Taurus.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~4 Accessory columns in teeth of Yak and Bison.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~5 Accessory columns in teeth of Bos namadicus, India.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~6 Accessory columns in teeth of Bos primigenius.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~7 Accessory columns in teeth of Bos namadicus (Anau).
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~8 Accessory columns in teeth of Bos taurus macroceros (Nepal).
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~9 Accessory columns in teeth of Bos frontalis.
0165 [Figure] PL. 74~10 Accessory columns in teeth of Bubalus occipitalis.
0167 [Figure] 490 Bos namadicus, after Lydekker. Indian Geological Survey.
0177 [Photo] PL. 75~1 Skull (posterior view) with incomplete horn-cores from Ovis vignei arkal of Anau, period I a.
0177 [Photo] PL. 75~2 Skull (posterior view) of Ovis aries palustris, Anau, period I. (Compare plate 83, fig. 2.)
0177 [Photo] PL. 75~3 Skull (lateral view) of hornless sheep of period Ⅱ(restored).
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~1 Median part of carbonized horn-core of Ovis vignei arkal.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~2 Basal part of another horn-core of same.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~3,4 Horn-cores of female individuals of Ovis vignei arkal.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~5,6 Horn-cores of large-horned breed of sheep.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~7 Horn-core of Ovis palustris form.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~8 Metacarpus of Ovis vignei arkal.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~9 Metacarpus of goat.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~10 Basal part of antler of Cervus.
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~11,12,13 Horn-cores of antelope (Gazella subgutturosa).
0179 [Photo] PL. 76~14 Horn-core of goat.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~1 Right part of upper maxilla, Eq. caballus pumpellii.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~2 Anterior part of left branch of lower jaw of same.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~3 Metatarsus of horse of Ⅱperiod.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~4 Metatarsus of horse ofⅠb period.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~5 Metacarpus of wild (?) horse ofⅠa period.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~6 Metacarpus of horse of Ⅱperiod.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~7 Metacarpus of wild horse from Solutré.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~8 Phalanges Ⅰ-Ⅲ of horse of Ⅰb period.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~9 Phalanges Ⅰ-Ⅲ of horse of Ⅱ period.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~10 Phalanx Ⅱ of camel.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~11 Vertebra cervicalis of camel.
0195 [Photo] PL. 77~12 Phalanx Ⅰ of camel.
0197 [Photo] PL. 78~1 Basioccipital bone of Bos namadicus Falconer and Cautley.
0197 [Photo] PL. 78~2 Remains of a long and large round born-core of Bos taurus macroceros.
0197 [Photo] PL. 78~3 Proximal part of radius with ulna of Bos namadicus.
0197 [Photo] PL. 78~4 Distal part of radius.
0197 [Photo] PL. 78~5 Skull of a female wild goat from crete. (Mus. Paris.)
0197 [Photo] PL. 78~6 Short-horned cattle. Skull of a specimen from the kurgan of Bizino, near Tobolsk (western Siberia) (Mus. Paris).
0197 [Photo] PL. 78~7 Remains of basal part of long and large round horncore of Bos namadicus.
0199 [Photo] PL. 79~1 Egyptian dog, marble, Mus. Louvre, Paris.
0199 [Photo] PL. 79~2 Egyptian long-horned cattle, Tomb of Manofer, 2600 B.C., Mus. Berlin.
0209 [Figure] PL. 80~1 Sus cristatus (or vittatus). After Rolleston, Trans. Linn. Soc., Ser. 2, Zool., vol. I, plate 42.
0209 [Figure] PL. 80~2 Sus scrofa var. ferus, Germany.
0211 [Photo] PL. 81~1 Bos primigenius Bojanus; skull of European urus in British Museum.
0211 [Photo] PL. 81~2 Bos taurus macroceros; Hungarian bull skull, Museum Vienna.
0213 [Photo] PL. 82~1 Long-horned ox from Nepal, India; skull in British Museum.
0213 [Photo] PL. 82~2 Ovis vignei from Ladak, skull.
0219 [Photo] PL. 83~1 Bos namadicus Falconer. The Assyrian king Ashur-nasirapal hunting the Asiatic wild bull, B.C. 886-860, Nimrud Gallery, British Museum.
0219 [Photo] PL. 83~2 Ovis aries palustris, horn-cores and skull from the turbaries of Walthamstow (England).
0219 [Photo] PL. 83~3 Babylonian cylinder-seal, with representation of an ox of the long-horned breed.
0221 [Photo] PL. 84 Gazella subgutturosa. Flock of Gazelles. Nineveh, Palace of Ashur-bani-pal, B.C. 686-626.
0227 [Figure] PL. 85 Map Showing Prehistoric and Recent Distribution of Bos taurus macroceros Duerst.
0229 [Figure] PL. 86 Map Showing Prehistoric and Present Distribution of Ovis aries palustris Rutimeyer (Turbary Sheep).
0241 [Photo] PL. 87~1 Norma lateralis of skull (restored) of the horse (Equus cadallus pumpellii) from pile-dwellings at Auvernier (Switzerland). Swiss National Museum, Zürich.
0241 [Photo] PL. 87~2 Norma lateralis of skull of the ass of Abadieh, IV dynasty, Egypt; coll. by Flinders Petrie; British Museum, Natural History.
0243 [Photo] PL. 88~1 Norma verticalis of skull of a great horse (Eq. caballus robustus Nehring) of Hallstadt time. Schüttar-schen (Bohemia), Museum Teplitz.
0243 [Photo] PL. 88~2 Norma verticalis of skull of Eq. przewalskii Pol. 5-year-old stallion. Photograph by Professor Noack..
0243 [Photo] PL. 88~3 Norma verticalis of skull of an old Eq. caballus pumpellii from the turbary of Kutterschitz (Bohemia), Museum of Teplitz.
0243 [Photo] PL. 88~4 Norma verticalis of skull of a young animal from a turbary at Sobrusan (Bohemia).
0245 [Photo] PL. 89~1 Norma lateralis of skull of horse from Alemannic tomb at Königsfelden (Switzerland).
0245 [Photo] PL. 89~2 Norma lateralis of skull of Equus przewalskii Polyakoff. Photograph by Prof. Noack.
0245 [Photo] PL. 89~3 Norma lateralis of skull of young Sobrusan horse.
0249 [Photo] 491~a THE SKULL OF THE PREHISTORIC HORSE. Teeth of Equus caballus pumpellii. Right part of upper maxilla.
0249 [Figure] 491~b THE SKULL OF THE PREHISTORIC HORSE. Teeth of Ass, from the Mummy from Abadieh, Egypt.
0249 [Figure] 491~c THE SKULL OF THE PREHISTORIC HORSE. Teeth of Horse, Pile-dwelling of Auvernier (Bronze Age).
0249 [Figure] 491~d THE SKULL OF THE PREHISTORIC HORSE. Teeth of Equus przewalskii.
0249 [Figure] 491~e THE SKULL OF THE PREHISTORIC HORSE. Teeth of Tscherski's Siberian Horse.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~1~a Metacarpus from first culture at Anau, showing when compared with European fossil horse on right from Solutré only a little more slenderness.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~1~b Metacarpus from Solutré.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~1~c Metacarpus of La Téne horse from Stankowitz (Bohemia).
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~1~d,e Proximal and distal parts of metacarpi of Anau horse from top of North Kurgan, showing greater slenderness of bones developed during civilization of the kurgan.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~1~f Metacarpus of German pony (Eq. caballus nehringi) Schlossberg.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~1~g Metacarpus of a Roman horse of the castrum of Vindonissa (Switzerland), showing much greater size of that animal.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~2~a Metatarsus medius of higher strata of second culture at Anau, showing great slenderness.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~2~c Very small metatarsus from La Tène (Switzerland).
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~2~c Larger metatarsus from first culture of Anau.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~2~d Metatarsus of Eq. przewalskii.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~2~e Metatarsus from Solutré.
0257 [Photo] PL. 90~2~f Metatarsus from Vindonissa.
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~1~a Calcaneus and astragalus from Eq. przewalskii juv., in comparison with the same bones from Anau.
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~1~b Os naviculare tarsi;
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~1~c os cuneiforme;
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~1~d os cuboideum, of Eq. przewalskii compared with same bones from Anau.
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~1~e Tibia of small Eq. cab. pumpellii from a turbary at Tschontschitz (Bohemia).
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~1~f Tibia from Anau.
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~1~g Tibia from Vindonissa.
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~2~a,b Phalanges. A and b, the three phalanges of Anau horses.
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~2~c Same of horse of Vindonissa.
0259 [Photo] PL. 91~2~d Same of horse of Solutré.
0274 [Photo] 492 Natives Mounted on Cattle and Horses. From the Badminton Magazine.
0287 [Photo] PL. 92~1,2,3 Skull of adult, probably female (No.1, A.N.K., +25feet). from top of first culture, North Kurgan, Anau.
0287 [Photo] PL. 92~4,5,6 Fragment of adult skull (No.2, A.N.K., Terrace III). From near end of first culture, North Kurgan, Anau.
0289 [Photo] PL. 93~1 Imperfect skull of child, 2-3 years (No.3, A.N.K +23 feet). Near end of first culture, North Kurgan, Anau.
0289 [Photo] PL. 93~2 Skull of child. 2-3 years (No4, A.N.K., +32 to +37 feet). From second culture, North Kurgan, Anau.
0289 [Photo] PL. 93~3 Skull of child, 4-5 years (No.5, A.N.K., -11feet). From the earlier centuries of the first culture, North Kurgan, Anau.
0289 [Photo] PL. 93~4 Imperfect skull of child (No.6, A.N.K., +32 to +37 feet). From second culture, North Kurgan, Anau.
0289 [Photo] PL. 93~5 Fragment of skull of child (No.9, A.N.K., +25 feet). From end of first culture, North Kurgan, Anau.
0296 [Photo] 493~a Cross-sections of femora: Left femur, Anau I, in middle of diaphysis.
0296 [Photo] 493~b Cross-sections of femora: Left femur, Anau I, below middle of diaphysis.
0296 [Photo] 493~c Cross-sections of femora: Left femur, Anau I, at lower end of diaphysis.
0296 [Photo] 493~d Cross-sections of femora: A rachitic recent femur in upper third.
0296 [Photo] 493~e Cross-sections of femora: Right femur of a European, below the middle.
0296 [Photo] 493~f Cross-sections of femora: Right femur of a European, at lower end of diaphysis.
0296 [Photo] 494~a Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Right tibia of Anau I at height of tuberosities.
0296 [Photo] 494~b Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Same at the height of foramen nutritivum.
0296 [Photo] 494~c Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Right tibia in middle of diaphysis.
0296 [Photo] 494~d Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Left tibia of Anau I at height of tuberosities.
0296 [Photo] 494~e Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Right femur of Anau V somewhat below middle.
0296 [Photo] 494~f Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Left femur of a child (III865) somewhat below middle
0296 [Photo] 494~g Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Right fibula of Anau III about middle of diaphysis.
0296 [Photo] 494~h Cross-sections of the femora, Tibiae, and Fibulae. Right fibula of a European at same place.
0301 [Figure] 495~a Sagittal section of joint surface of condylus lateralis tibiae from Anau I.
0301 [Figure] 495~b Same section from a European tibia.
0301 [Figure] 495~c Sagittal section through lower joint-section of left tibia through facet, Anau I; thick line marks cartilage cover.
0301 [Figure] 495~d Same section through European tibia.
0301 [Figure] 495~e Sagittal section through medial edge of trochlea and medial neck-swelling.
0301 [Figure] 495~f Sagittal section through trochlea and lateral neck-swelling.
0309 [Photo] PL. 94~1 Right femur, Anau I, from lateral side.
0309 [Photo] PL. 94~2 Right femur, a, Anau I ; b, Anau V.
0309 [Photo] PL. 94~3 Left femur of child, III 865, from behind.
0309 [Photo] PL. 94~4 Lower end of femora, a, Neandertal man ; b, Anau I ; c, a recent European.
0311 [Photo] PL. 95~1 Upper end of femora from behind, a, Anau I ; b, a recent European.
0311 [Photo] PL. 95~2 Head of left tyibia of Anau I from lateral side.
0311 [Photo] PL. 95~3 Facet, a, on anterior side of left tibia, and b, on neck of talus of Anau I. The joint surface is bordered by a black line.
0311 [Photo] PL. 95~4 Lower epiphyses of the femora of Anau I; a, left, from lateral; b, left, right, from medial side; with representation of the ''Bandradien."
0311 [Photo] PL. 95~5 Tibia of Anau I from medial side.
0313 [Photo] PL. 96~1 Upper end of tibia, a, Spy I; b, Anau I; c, recent European.
0313 [Photo] PL. 96~2 Left talus, a, recent European; b, Anau I.
0313 [Photo] PL. 96~3 Calcaneus from below, a, recent European; b, Anau I.
0313 [Photo] PL. 96~4 Metatarsi I of individuals I, III, IV, V. The presumable length of Metatarsus I of individual II is represented by a bar.
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~1 Glumes of wheat in potsherd from Anau, natural size.
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~2 Particles of barley from potsherds from Anau. a, Kernel; b, c, d, e, parts of spikelet-spindle; f, side-flowers (taube Blüthen).
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~3 Wpidermis of glumes of wheat with characteristic short cells. Recent. × 500.
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~4 Ash-skeleton of glume of wheat in potsherd from Anau. × 500.
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~5 Silicated substance from short cells of glume of wheat in potsherd from Anau. ×500
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~6 Silicated epidermis-cells from glumes of wheat in potsherd from Anau. ×500
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~7 Eqidermis of barley glumes with characteristic short cells. Recent. ×500
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~8 Eqidermis of barley beard with characteristic short cells. Recent. ×500
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~9 Ash-skeleton from epidermis of barley glumes or spikelet-spindle in potsherd from Anau. ×500
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~10 Ash-skeleton from epidermis of barley beard hair in potsherd from Anau. ×500
0325 [Figure] PL. 97~11 Ash-skeleton of long epidermis-cells in potsherd from Anau. ×500
0330 [Figure] 496-502 Stone Implements from the Anau Kurgans.
0330 [Figure] 498 from the South Kurgan, all others from the North Kurgan.
0331 [Figure] 503-508 Stone Implements from the North Kurgan.
0332 [Figure] 509-516 Stone Implements from the South Kurgan.
0333 [Figure] 517-524 Pestles and Mullers from the South Kurgan.
0334 [Figure] 525-528 Stone Implements from the South Kurgan.
0335 [Figure] 529530 Stone Implements from the South Kurgan.
0335 [Figure] 531 Type of Mealing-stone in both Kurgans.
0335 [Photo] 532-533 Stone Mortars from the South Kurgan, Culture IV.
0339 [Figure] 534 No.5, Terrace I.
0339 [Figure] 535 No.2, Terrace I.
0339 [Figure] 536 No.3, Terrace I.
0340 [Figure] 537 No.4, Terrace III.
0340 [Figure] 538 No.6, Terrace II.
0340 [Figure] 539 No.7, Terrace II.
0341 [Figure] 540 No.8, Terrace VIII.
0341 [Figure] 541 No.11, Terrace II.
0341 [Figure] 542 No.14, Terrace II.
0342 [Figure] 543 No.16, East Gallery.
0342 [Figure] 544 No.17, East Gallery.
0342 [Figure] 545 No.18, North Digging I.
0344 [Figure] 546 No.19, Terrace B.
0344 [Figure] 547 No.23, Terrace B.
0344 [Figure] 548 No.28, Terrace C.