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0421 Ancient Khotan : vol.1
古代コータン : vol.1
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[Figure] C 重ね合わせ楔形木簡の下板裏面、糸通し穴 (a)と溝に沿って巻きつけられた糸(b)REVERSE OF UNDER-TABLET OF DOUBLE WEDGE, WITH STRING-HOLE (a) AND FOLDS OF STRING HELD BY GROOVES (b).
[Figure] D 重ね合わせ楔形木簡の上板表面、糸通し穴 (a)とシール・ソケット(SEAL SOCKET)(b)で止められた糸OBVERSE OF COVERING-TABLET OF DOUBLE WEDGE, WITH STRING-HOLE (a) AND STRING FASTENED IN SEAL SOCKET (b).

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Sec. iv]

ANCIENT DOCUMENTS ON WOOD AND LEATHER   349

Fastening and sealing of ' double wedges.'

The wood of the covering-tablet shows greater thickness towards the square end ; and in this raised portion of the outside surface, ordinarily at a distance of zâ-22 in. from the square end, a rectangular socket was roughly cut, for the reception of a clay seal. This socket or seal-cavity is seen empty in N. xv. 71 (Plate C) and N. i. 103 (IC), and filled with the clay seal for which it was made in N. xv. 137 (Plate XCVIII) and N. xv. 24 (Plate IC). Through either of the raised rims left between the seal-cavity and the edges of the covering-tablet on the long sides three grooves were cut for the purpose of securing the string that was to unite the

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pair of tablets. The method used for fastening this string was distinctly ingenious, and will best be explained by reference to the accompanying diagrams, Fig. 45. a., drawn by Mr. F. H. Andrews, to whose technical acumen I am indebted for the elucidation of its more minute details. The string of hemp, of which more or less considerable portions are still retained by the complete wedge-shaped tablets and by many of the detached pieces 9, was first passed in a cleverly-devised fashion, which diagram A illustrates, through the string-hole of both covering- and under-tablet. The end of the string here inserted was previously provided with a loop by the expedient

9 See the tablets N. i. 122, xv. 137 in Plate XCVIII; N. i. 103, xv. 24 in Plate IC; N. i. 9, xv. 71 in Plate C.