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0347 Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2
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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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