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Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2 |
INDEX.
[NorE.-The asterisk (*) indicates that the reference is to an illustration.]
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Abadieh 368, 403, 404, 409, 410, 414, 415, 417
Abassi 414
Abbeville 376
Abydos 353
Adachi, B. and V 460
Aden 414, 415
Adobe roof (with or without wood), relation
of, to growth of Kurgans. 299,
Afrosiab, ruins of 3X
profile of 311*
Aikart, Pass, Valley 282
Ainos 456
Ak-su 283
Mai erosion cycles 287
Mai Mountains 264, 267, 275, 277, 289
uplifted and tilted 264
erosion cycles in 287
Alai Valley ...259, ff., 260*
physiography of 259-264
route through, from Bactra to Kashgar
307-310, 309*
terraces in 263*
Albrecht 351,352
Alemanni 453
Alexander 332
Alluvial activity as a barrier to the formation
of dunes 244
Alluvial deposition, man's control of, at Anau. 324, ff.
Alluvial deposition at Mery 332, ff.
Alluvial terraces 263
Alluvial zone in an ideal desert basin 247-248
in the Tarim Basin 283-286
in the Fergana Basin 290
in the Aralo-Caspian Basin 294-295, 298
Alluviation of the Kizil Su gorge in Karategin. 274
of the Zerafshan gorge 278-279
Alluviation, glacial, see Glacial.
Alluvium, wind-blown derivatives of .... 246, 283, f f . "natural sediments" and their relation
to the archeology of Anau 329, ff.
of Mery 335, ff.
Altai 387, 388
Amu-darya (Oxus) 292, 295
Anau, animal remains from excavations at. 341-442
estimation of amount of erosion on North
Kurgan at 305
human skulls from excavations at 445-446
physiography of 320-330
peculiarities of, as an oasis type I (b) ... 320, ff. relative percentage of different animals
in Anau I and II 341-342
some human remains from excavations at449-468 stone implements from the excavations
at 477-484
skeletons excavated at 484-494
wheat and barley from North Kurgan at 471-473
Anau-li, irrigation deposits left by 326, ff.
Anau Su, in irrigation 325
erosion cycles of 322
Anchitherium 424
Andamanese 456
Andidjan 308
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Annandale 459
Antelope 342
Antelopinw . 382
Anthony, R 407
Appianus 431
Apis of Egypt 359, 364, 365
Arachosia 362
Aralo-Caspian Basin, physiography of 291-298
Arctic overflow of the Aralo-Caspian 292
Arezzo 427,430
Aridity of desert basins reintensified at the beginning of each erosion cycle 248
Aridity of the Northern Pamir 251-253
of the Aralo-Caspian basin during the beginning of the second erosion
cycle 292-293, 298
of the Aralo-Caspian basin at present, the beginning of the fourth erosion
cycle 295, 298
Arkose. 253
See Deflation of Pamir.
Aryan dialect in the Zerafshan Valley 265, 312
Ashur-nasir-pal 361
Asia, the continent from a dynamic point of
view 243
Asinus africanus 403
Askhabad 302
artesian well at 249
Ass 403, 407, 408, 409, 413, 414, 415
Assyria 351, 361
Australians 459, 461
Auvernier 353, 397, 403, 404, 409, 410, 417, 426
Babylonia 351, 360, 361, 440
Bactria, Mai Valley route from, to China .. 307-3Io
Bairam Ali 333
Bajuvars 453, 456
Baku 302
Bal Kuwi, physiographic shaft at 327-328
Balkhan Gulf 296-297
Balyakandosc 317
Barley and wheat, casts of, in potsherds
from Anau I 471-473
Bern 345
Birch, yellow 273
Blainville (de) 404
Blasius 370
Bohemia 345
Bokhara 265, 276
at the mercy of Samarkand . 319
route from, to Hissar 310
Bos 341-342
namadicus Falconer & Cautley 359, ff., 435
primigenius Bojanus . 359, ff.
macroceros Duerst 359, 365, 368
taures 359, 362
paleogaurus 363
taurus macroceros Duerst 363, f f .
f rontalis 363
brachyceros Rütimeyer 364, ff., 440
o pistonomus 364
taures brachyceros 440,441
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