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0499 Serindia : vol.3
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GENERAL INDEX   1529

settlements, 130, 198 sq. ; exposes remains, 137, 212 ; its action watched, 360, 457 ; effect on potsherds, 303 ; progress and effects of, at An-hsi, 1094 sqq.; at Old Domoko', 1245; near Rawak ruins, 1265 ; resistance of gravel to, 91, 572; of fence and rush walls, 162 ; of refuse-heaps, 205, 276, 381, 458 sq., 715 ; of close-set tamarisk-cones, 284 ; of tamarisk and reed wattle walls, 379; of reed fascines, 570, 592, 605; of salt-impregnated masonry, 589, 661 ; of materials used in Limes wall, 6o6 ; of vegetation, &c., 655, 1100; of scrub, 1096; of floods, 1305; erosion most striking feature of northern portion of Lop desert, 353 ; prevalence and peculiar erosive force of E. and NE. winds, 36o, 369, 374, 387 sq., 457, 592, 605, 662, 1095 sq., 1101; effect less on walls built parallel to wind-direction, 643 ; absence of erosion at Bilel-konghan, 273; at Charkhlik, 314; near Korla, 1233 ; slight near Kan-chou, 1133.

terraces, trenches, see Nullabs, YPrdangs.

Eshin, priest, 886 n. 18.

Estrangelo script, see Turkish MSS. ethnography : of Chitral, 26 ; of Pakhpu,

87 ; of Nan-shan, 1129 ; of Ak-su

(q. v.), 1298.

EVELYN-WHITE, Mr. H. G.: help given by, xiv; supplies model of wooden lock, 16o n.

Evil Genius, in paintings, 868, 952, 959, 965, 973, 984, roll, 1048, ro8r sq., 1424.

ewers, from 11liragram, 49.

ex-votos, see votive offerings.

exorcising of spirits (in illness), mentioned in Tibetan docs., 1465.

eyes : on painted panel, 176 ; expression of, on fresco panels, 539 sqq. ; blue, of Bodhisattvas, in paintings, xxiv, 1017, 1040, 1050; green 'or blue, of Lokapalas, 872 n. 19. See also anthropology.

Fa-hsien, Chinese Buddhist pilgrim, visits Udyana, 5 sqq., 8 ; route to Darèl, 6 sq. ; his itinerary, 7 ; account of Indus gorges, 7 sq. ; sacred sites mentioned in Udyana, 8 ; in Bunèr, 9, 16; account of Su-ho-lo (mod. Bunèr), 9; his route from Karghalik to Sarikol,

87 n. 10; description of Shan-shan, i.e. Charkhlik, 323 ; on Lop desert route from Tun-huang to Shan-shan, 323 sq., 334 n. 4, 558 sq.; does not mention ` Jade Gate', 733 ; account of I -i (i. e. Yen-ch`:), I 181 ; his route to Khotan suggested, 1241.

Fa-Jiang, Buddhist pilgrim, 798.

fabrics : (Ch'ien-fo-tung) predominance 1974

of silk, 897 ; notes, by F. H. Andrews, on technique of silk textiles, 897 sqq. decoration of: methods, goo sq.

Chinese designs : go1 sqq., 987 ; points of archaeological interest,

902 ; comparison with specimens of

Early Chinese textile art, 903 sq.;
naturalistic floral designs in embroi-

deries, 904 ; main types of designs, ib. ;

designs in printed or stencilled
fabrics, and in tapestry work, 905 ;

in polychrome figured silks, 905 sq.;

geometric designs in monochrome
fabrics, 904 n. 6, 907 ; figured silk

resembling frs. from Han Limes,

911 sq., 963 ; from Lou-Lan cemeteries, 912.

Sassanian ' designs : 841 n. 24, 900 sq., 903, 906, 907 sqq., 945, 952,

955, 973, 986 sq., 991, 993, 1050 ; in

figured silk of manuscript-roll cover,

908 ; in other fabrics of Western

origin, 908 sq.; motifs, 908 sq., 911 ;

fabrics of Western type prob. produced
in Sogdian region, 909 ; designs

on brocades from Astana, Turfân,

909 n. 13 ; interrelation of Persian and Chinese styles, 910 ; printed silks with designs from ` Sassanian ' models,

910 sq.

finds: (Khadalik) 17o; (Niya) 238,

246, 250, 252 sq., 262, 265, 267 ;

(Endere) 278 sq., 291 sq. ; (Lou-Lan)

373, 380, 384, 399, 401, 404, 433, 435, 445 sq., 912 sq.; (Miran) 466,478 sqq.,

536, 542, 547; (Tun-huang) 569,

Goo, 636, 650, 655, 661, 670, 700 sqq., 719 sqq., 768 sqq. ; (Ch'ien-fo-tung)

811, 823, 837 sqq., 878 sqq., 886,

895 sqq., 937 sqq. ; (Chong-hassar) 1170; (` Ming-oi ') 1198, 1220, 1223;

(Kara-dong) I242 sq. ; (Farhâd-Begyailaki) 1247, 1256sq.; (Mazar-tagh) 1288, 1291 sqq. ; (Chong-tim) 1315 ; (Tumshuk) 1315 ; (Hasha) 1321 ; fabrics mentioned in Tibetan docs., 1465.

See also banners, Broussoneliapapyri- fera, carpets, cotton, embroidery, hemp, linen, paintings, silk fabrics, woollen fabrics.

faces, human and animal, in appliqué ornamentation of vases, see masks. faggots (?), on terra-cotta, 115.

Faizabad, Khotan : Tim at, 96 ; rock-cut tomb near, ib., 1267.

Faizabad, in Badakhshan,anthropometric records from, 1352 sqq.

fan (?), fr., 688, 779.

Far Eastern art, affects Central-Asian, I198.

Farghana, see Ta-yuan. Farhâd-Beg-yailaki Site: account of remains, 1246 sqq.; origin of name, 1246 ; chronology of site, 1254 sqq. ; evidence of coin finds for, 1254; of

clay sealings, &c., 1255 ; growth of

tamarisk-cones at, 199.

finds: fire-stick, 234; wooden double

bracket, 491 ; Chinese coins from,

1249, 1254, 1346 ; Skr. docs. and Khotanese MSS. from, 1455 sq. ; other finds, 1247 sqq., 1256 sqq. See

also decorative motifs.

remains : first survey of ruins, 1246 ;

ruins on erosion terraces, ib.; construction of dwellings, &c., ib. ; remains of shrines, 1246 sqq. ; Terek wood used for timber, 1248 ; disposition of quarters, 1249 ; shrine xiI, 1251 sqq.; its date and position, 1254; similar position of Maass, 1254 ; ' Buddhist Madonna ' and other frescoes from, 1252 sq., 1260 sqq.; Rawak type of

Stûpa found, 1250.

Farhad Bégning ilesi, tamarisk-cone,

1246.

fasces, on stucco relievo, 186, 193 ; on

jade slab, 116.

fascines in Limes wall : measurements,

568, 570, 605 sq., 678, 735 sq.;
materials, 736. See also reed fascines ;

wall-construction.

fatigues ', military, in Chinese docs.,

754 sq.

Faustina, Younger, hair in style of, on

intaglio, 122.

Fayytlm portraits, compared with Miran angels, 508.

feathers, see designs.

Fei-ti, Emperor, attribution of clipped Chinese coins to his reign misleading,

385.

felt : conical head-gear, Phrygian type,

221, 250 ; misc. frs., (Khadalik) 196; (Balawaste) zoo ; (Mazar-toghrak) 205, 210; (Niya) 221, 246, 248, 250, 252 ; (Endere) 290, 292 ; (Lou-lan)

373, 384, 395, 404, 433, 435, 438 sq., 444, 446-8, 547 ; (Miran) 466, 478, 482 ; (Tun-huang) 770, 779, 781 ; (Kara-dong) 1243 ; (Mazar-tagh)

1293 ; (Tumshuk) 1315 ; rings of felt (Mazar-tagh) r 292 sq. See also shoes, slipper, woollen fabrics.

felt tents, see ak-oi.

felted paper frs., 1292 sq.

fence, ancient rush, 162, 237, 240, 1251. fence-construction (Chilan-lam), 162.

fenced enclosures, 381, 399, 404. See also enclosures.

fing : term orig. applied to day-time

smoke signals ', 749 n. 37, 754 ; afterw. applied to any signal-fire, 753 ; also used to designate watch-tower,

749, 753.

fing type of cross-bow string, 758 n.

fing ch'iang, wind wall ', name applied to ancient embankment, 618.

fing hou, designation of watch-tower,

749, 753.

festoons, see designs.

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