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Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2 |
VIII INDEX.
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Ox, wild (Asiatic urus) of Anau I 359-364
table of the measurements of different
bovids 359
table of dimensions comparing with
other Eurasiatic finds 362
in Babylonia and ancient Persia 360
Sumerian character for 36o
was intermediate between Bos primi-
genius and B. namadicus 364
Ox, remains of the wild, of Anau I, studied
comparatively 359-364
long-horned domestic breed established
at Anau 369
identity of this with Egyptian Apis and
Babylonian long-horns 369
short-horned domestic breed of, in
Anau II 369
census of cattle in Turkestan in 1903 433
Oxus river 265, 272
(Amu Darya), recent changes in the
course of 295-297
Packshiff 279
Paikent 276
ancient route to Hissar 310
Paladru 375
Paleotherium medium 422
Paleotherium minus 424
Pamir 277
physiography of 251-259
Parsees 442
Patagonians 4. 460, 461
Pavlof, Mme 405
Pearson 345
Peking. 347
Peneplain 259, 277, 285
Peruvians 461
Petersinsel 397, 425
Peter-the-Great Mountains 266
Pig, Anau I and II 355
identity of, with Torfschwein of pre-
historic Europe 355
turbary, of Schlossberg 355
La Tène 355
neolithic Swiss lake-dwellings 355
Eurasiatic wild boar 357
of Anau 355-358
turbary 355, ff.
Maori . 356
wild, of lake-dwellings 356
Pildona 269
Pinzgau . 412, 415, 417, 418
Pliocene Aralo-Caspian Sea 293, 294
Plum, wild 273
Poephagus grunniens 363
Polynesians 459, 461
Pomel 384
Poplar 273
Pottery, chaff of wheat and barley mixed
with clay of 472
Precipitation, recent decrease in 322-324
oscillations of, in an ideal desert basin 247, 249
on the Pamir 251, ff.
See Climatic.
Prosperity of oases 331
Przewalski 383, 398
Pumpelly, R 256, 286, 291, 304, 305, 341, 345
351, 360, 375, 437, 440, 449, 478 Pumpelly, R. W., on physiography of Central-Asian deserts and oases .. 243-337
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Quaternary Aralo-Caspian Sea
Quedlinburg..
Rainfall, recent decrease in 322-324
See Precipitation; Climatic.
Ray Lancaster, E 403
Reinach, S • 441
Remagen .. 397, 402, 412, 413, 414, 415, 425, 426, 428
Rivers of the Aralo-Caspian Basin 291
River-bank and flood-plain oases 301, f f
of the lower Zerafshan 310-311, 310*
Rixdorf (diluvial horse) 419
Robenhausen 367
Robinson 459
Rojevat 317
Rollestone 355
Romette 273
Roofs, thatched 273, 275*
adobe domes, flat adobe 299, ff.
Rosellini 352
Rütimeyer 342, 355, 360, 373, 374, 381, 386
403, 404, 405, 409, 410, 415, 421, 422, 423
Salenski, W ....407, 409, 411, 412, 414, 415, 428, 429
Samarkand 276
surface horizon of antiquity preserved from burial by warping up of
the steppe 305-306
oasis of 311
upwarped loess steppe of 281-282, 283*
ancient route from, to Hissar 310
Sands (flying sands, dune-sands) :
how derived by wind-work over alluvial
plains 244
forming a great nucleus of dunes surrounded by the other deposi-
tion zones 246
in the Alai Valley 260-261
residual from the deflation of old alluvial
deposits in Tarim 283, ff.
burying the ancient cities of Tarim 286
invading the oases of Fergana 290
ancient dunes buried below the present
shore of the Caspian Sea 293
origin of flying sands in the Kara Kum . 294
ancient and modern dunes of the Kara Kum and interbedding of the
delta margins with them 327-328
lying second in the Mery series (loess,
dune-sand, alluvium) 336-337
Sanson, A 401, 415, 416
Santenay 392
Sardai-miona gorge, physiography of 272-274
Sargon of Accad 361
Sari Kamish 293, 296, 297
Schaffis 346, 374, 375
Schellenberg, Prof. H. C 437
on wheat and barley from Anau I 471-473
von Schlagenweit 416
Schlossberg 342, 345, 356, 364, 366, 375, 379
381, 391-395, 397, 418, 419, 425-428
Schmidt, Dr. H 341, 477
Note by 485
Schuettarschen 410, 414, 415, 417
Schussenried 403
Senoi 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 459
Sergi, Prof. G., on human skulls from Anau. 445
Shaft sections at Anau, tabulation of strata. 328
Shafts at Ghiaur Kala 334-337
Shalmaneser II 384
293, ff.
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