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0106 Serindia : vol.2
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[Photo] 169 RUIN OF ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. VI, a, TUN-HUANG LIMES, SEEN FROM EAST. On right sandy depression with Toghraks and reed beds.
[Photo] 170 RUIN OF ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. IV. c, TUN-HUANG LIMES, WITH VIEW TOWARDS NORTH-WEST. On left an eroded clay terrace with deep-cut Nullah. Across depression with Toghraks and tamarisks is seen in distance an isolated clay terrace (A), bearing remains of ruined watch-tower T. IV. a.
[Photo] 171 REMAINS OF ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. VI, b AND QUARTERS, TUN-HUANG LIMES, BEFORE EXCAVATION, SEEN FROM SOUTH-EAST.
[Photo] 172 RUBBISH-STREWN SLOPE BELOW ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. VI. b, IN COURSE OF EXCAVATION. The splintered piece of timber held by labourer marks the spot where the main heap of Chinese records on wood was discovered close to the surface.

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169. RUIN ttF ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. VI. a, TUN-III'ANG LIMES, SEEN FROM EAST. On right sandy depression with Toghraks and reed beds.

17o. RUIN OF ANCIENT WATCH TOWER T. IV. c, TUN-H l'ANG LIMES, WITH VIEW TOWARDS
NORTH-WEST.
On left an eroded clay terrace with deep-cut Nullah. Across depression with Toghraks and tamarisks is seen in distance
an isolated clay terrace (A), bearing remains of ruined watch-tower T. IV. a.

171. RIC\t.\INS OF .ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. VI. b ANI) QUARTERS, TUN) II'ANG LIMES, BEFORE EXCAVATION, SEEN FROM SOUTH-EAST.

172. RUBBISH•STREWN SLOPE BELOW ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. VI. b, IN COURSE OF

EXCAVATION.

The splintered piece of timber held by labourer marks the spot where the main heap of Chinese records on wood

was discovered close to the surface.

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