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Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2 |
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TEXT-FIGURE.
A peak south of the Zerafshan Glacier 276
Ice cave of the Zerafshan (taken from the darkness within, looking out) 278
Terraces of the Zerafshan 278
Section of glacier-thrusted alluvium in the Zerafshan Valley 45 miles below the glacier . 279
The Zerafshan Glacier 28o
Sketch-map of the end of the Zerafshan Glacier 281
Section near the end of the Yakich Glacier 282
The Dargum canal in the up-warped loess-steppe of Samarkand 283
Vertical section of interlapping loess and alluvium in a loo-foot cliff of Obu-siob canal at crossing
of road from Samarkand to Kundi Sufi 284
Terraces of the Markan Su 285
Deflated silts and residual sand-dunes (Tarim) 285
Uptilted piedmonts of Margellan 288
Manish Valley Terraces (in the Kopet Dagli Mountains) 291
Map of the Aralo-Caspian Sea expansions (Konshin) 293
Construction of a house (in the Hissar Valley) 300
A ruined citadel of the lower Zerafshan 301
Diagram showing relation between erosion and burial of abandoned kurgans
A fortress in the Mai Valley on the ancient route from Bactra to Kashgar
Ruins of the tomb of Bibi Khanum (Samarkand)
Profile of Afrosiab
Cliff-trail up the Zerafshan gorge
A "high valley oasis" of the Zerafshan gorge
A village built of cobble-stones laid with sun-dried bricks (Zerafshan gorge)
Zerafshan Galcha at Yarum
Zerafshan Galchas near the glacier
Zerafshan Galchas (gentlemen)
Zerafshan Galcha with his plow
Iori Kurgan
Urmitan Kurgan
Map and section of Kodishar Kurgan
The citadel of Hissar
River-cut mounds of Millitinskaya (Timur's gate)
An abandoned system of irrigation terraces
A canal gully in the abandoned irrigation terraces of Anau
Map of the Murg-ab Delta. The Oasis of Mery
Sketch-map of Odontche Tepe (Merv)
Bos namadicus, after Lydekker; Indian Geological Survey
Teeth of Equus caballus pumpellii compared with teeth of other subfossil horses
Natives mounted on cattle and horses
Comparative cross-sections of human femora from Anau
Comparative cross-sections of human leg bones from Anau .
Sagittal sections through the tibia-talus joint.
STONE IMPLEMENTS FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH KURGANS.
496-502. Stone implements from North and South Kurgans
503-508. Stone implements from North Kurgan
509-516. Stone implements from South Kurgan
517-524. Pestles and hullers from South Kurgan
525-528. Stone implements from South Kurgan
529,53o. Stone implements from South Kurgan
531. Type of mealing-stone in both kurgans
532, 533. Stone mortars from South Kurgan, Culture IV
SKELETONS FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH KURGANS.
534-536. Nos. 5, 2, and 3, Terrace I, North Kurgan
537-539. No. 4, Terrace III, and Nos. 6 and 7, Terrace II, North Kurgan
540-542. No 8, Terrace VIII, and Nos. 11 and 14, Terrace II, North Kurgan
543-545. Nos. 16 and 17, East Gallery, and No. 18, North Digging I, North Kurgan
546-548. Nos. 19 and 23, Terrace B, and No. 28, Terrace C, South Kurgan
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