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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- VOLUME I
- INTRODUCTION vii
- ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. xxii
- LIST OF ABBREVIATED TITLES xxv
- TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES I-III xxix
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME 1 xxxvi
- CHAPTER I ACROSS SWĀT AND DĪR 1
- Section i Alexander between Kūnar and Indus 1
- Section ii Early Chinese Pilgrims to Udyāna 5
- Section iii Udyāna in Chinese Records of T'ang Times 14
- Section iv Through Tālāsh and Dīr 21
- CHAPTER II THROUGH CHITRĀL AND MASTŪJ 25
- Section i Chitrāl in Ethnology and History 25
- Section ii Ancient Remains in Chitrāl 34
- Section iii Historical Accounts of Mastūj 41
- Section iv Old Sites in Mastūj 45
- Section v Kao Hsien-chih's Expedition and the Darkōt 52
- CHAPTER III FROM THE OXUS TO KHOTAN 60
- Section i Early Accounts of Wakhān 60
- Section ii Historical Sites in Wakhān 66
- Section iii On Hsüan-tsang's Route to Kāshgar 72
- Section iv About Kāshgar and Yārkand 80
- Section v Along the Westernmost K'un-lon 85
- CHAPTER IV REMAINS OF THE KHOTAN OASIS 93
- Section i Old Sites within the Oasis 93
- Section ii Antiques acquired from Yōtkan and at Khotan 97
- Section iii List of Antiques acquired from Yōtkan and in Khotan 102
- Section iv Desert Sites to the North of Jiya 127
- Section v The Site of Ak-terek 133
- Section vi List of Antiques from Ak-terek and Siyelik 141
- CHAPTER V RUINED SITES NEAR DOMOKO 154
- Section i The Shrines of Khādalik 154
- Section ii Antiques excavated at Khādalik 163
- Section iii List of Objects from Khādalik 167
- Section iv Minor Ruins near Khādalik 196
- Section v The Domoko-yār and the Remains at Mazār-toghrak 201
- CHAPTER VI THE NIYA SITE 211
- Section i Return to the Ruins beyond the Niya River End 211
- Section ii The North-western Group of Ruins 214
- Section iii Records from a Hidden Archive, N. XXIV 224
- Section iv Exploration of N. XXVI and of the South-eastern Group of Ruins 234
- Section v Exploration of Southernmost Ruins and General Observations on Site 239
- Section vi List of Antiques excavated at the Niya Site 246
- CHAPTER VII ANCIENT SITES OF ENDERE 270
- Section i The Ruins of Bilēl-konghan 270
- Section ii Excavations around and within T'ang Fort of Endere 275
- Section iii Surveys of Earlier Remains at Endere 280
- Section iv General Observations on Endere and the 'Old Tu-huo-lo Country' 286
- Section v List of Antiques found or excavated at the Endere Site 289
- Section i Early Accounts of Charchan 293
- Section ii Ancient Remains around Charchan 300
- Section iii The Charchan River Route and Vāsh-shahri 304
- Section iv The Oasis of Charkhlik and its Old Remains 310
- Section v List of Objects found or excavated at Charchan and Vāsh-shahri 315
- CHAPTER IX HISTORICAL NOTICES OF LOP, SHAN-SHAN, AND LOU-LAN 318
- Section i Marco Polo's Lop and Hsüan-tsang's Na-fu-po 318
- Section ii Shan-Shan between T'ang and Han Times 322
- Section iii Shan-shan in the Later Han Annals 329
- Section iv Earliest Records of Lou-lan under the Former Han 333
- Section v Lou-lan re-established as Shan-shan 339
- CHAPTER X THROUGH THE LOP DESERT 346
- Section i First Visit to Mīrān 346
- Section ii Past the Terminal Lagoons of the Tārīm 349
- Section iii Across an Eroded Ancient Delta 354
- Section iv List of Objects found on Desert Marches North of Lop-nōr 363
- CHAPTER XI THE LOU-LAN SITE 369
- Section i Excavation of Ruined Dwelling, L.A. I 369
- Section ii Exploration of Ruined Dwellings, L.A. II-VI 375
- Section iii Discoveries in an Ancient Refuse-heap, L.A. VI. ii 381
- Section iv Remains of a Walled Enclosure 385
- Section v The Ruined Stūpas of L.A. 389
- Section vi Remains of a Buddhist Temple 393
- Section vii Finds in Ruins L.B. IV-VI 399
- Section viii Chinese Documents from the Lou-lan Site 406
- Section ix Kharoşţhī Documents from the Lou-lan Site 413
- Section x The Lou-lan Site in Chinese Historical Records 416
- Section xi The Abandonment of Lou-lan 426
- Section xii List of Antiques from the Lou-lan Site 427
- CHAPTER XII RETURN TO THE MĪRĀN SITE 450
- Section i To the Tārīm and the Delta of the Charchan-daryā 450
- Section ii The Ruined Fort of Mīrān 456
- Section iii Excavations in the Mīrān Fort 459
- Section iv Miscellaneous Finds in the Mīrān Fort 463
- Section v Tibetan Documents from the Mīrān Fort 467
- Section vi A Record in Turkish Runic Script 471
- Section vii Descriptive List of Antiques from Mīrān Fort 477
- CHAPTER XIII THE ANCIENT BUDDHIST SHRINES OF MĪRĀN 485
- Section i Sculptured Remains of Ruin M II 485
- Section ii The Stūpa Cella M. III and its Wall-paintings 492
- Section iii Remains of the Painted Friezes of M. III 502
- Section iv The Dado of 'Angels' in Cella M. III 506
- Section V Excavation of the Temple M. V 512
- Section vi Mural Painting of a Buddhist Legend in Cella M. V 516
- Section vii The Painted Dado of Cella M. V 523
- Section viii Kharoşţhī Inscriptions of M. V and the remaining Ruins of Mīrān 529
- Section ix List of Antiques from Shrines of Mīrān 538
- VOLUME II
- CHAPTER XIV THROUGH THE LOP DESERT TO TUN-HUANG 549
- Section i The Route from Abdal to Tun-huang 549
- Section ii Chinese Records of the Lop Desert Route 553
- Section iii Marco Polo and Later Travellers on the Lop Desert Route 560
- Section iv First Remains of the Old Chinese Limes 566
- Section v Ruins by the Su-lo Ho Marshes 573
- CHAPTER XV THE TUN-HUANG OASIS AND ITS NORTHERN LIMES 579
- Section i Geographical Features of the Lower Su-lo Ho Basin 578
- Section ii In search of the 'Old Wall' northward 585
- Section iii First Discovery of Dated Han Records at T. XXVII 591
- Section iv Search of Ruined Limes Stations T. XXVIII-XXX 597
- Section v Survey of Limes Line towards An-hsi, T. XXXI-XXXV 603
- CHAPTER XVI THE OASIS OF NAN-HU AND THE YANG BARRIER 608
- Section i Remains between Tun-huang and Nan-hu 608
- Section ii The Nan-hu Oasis and its Present Resources 611
- Section iii The Ancient Remains of Nan-hu 615
- Section iv The Position of the 'Yang Barrier' 520
- Section v Abandoned Village Sites North of Nan-hu 624
- Section vi List of Antiques from Ruined Sites of Nan-hu 629
- CHAPTER XVII THE END OF THE CHINESE LIMES 632
- Section i The Terminal Station on the Wall 632
- Section ii The South-western Flank of the Limes 640
- Section iii The Ancient Station T. VI. b and its Records 644
- Section iv The Last Watch-towers of the Limes, T. VI. C and d 651
- CHAPTER XVIII THE WESTERNMOST LIMES WALL 656
- Section i From the Western End of the Wall to T. VIII 656
- Section ii The Towers T. IX, X and the Marsh Sections of the Limes 661
- Section iii The Ruined Watch-stations T. XI and T. XII. a 666
- Section iv The Early Sogdian Documents from T. XII. a and their Paper 671
- Section v The Watch-stations T. XII and T. XIII 677
- CHAPTER XIX THE JADE GATE BARRIER 683
- Section i The Ruined Site T. XIV 683
- Section ii The Position of the Yü-mên Headquarters 688
- Section iii The Wall between Yü-mên and Yang kuan 693
- Section iv T. XIV. a and the Refuse-heaps of T. XV. a 697
- Section v A Relic of the Ancient Silk Trade 701
- Section vi The 'New Route of the North' 705
- Section vii The Great Magazine of the Limes 710
- Section viii The Lake Section of the Limes, T. XIX-T. XXIII 717
- CHAPTER XX HISTORY AND RECORDS OF THE TUN-HUANG LIMES 722
- Section i The Extension of the 'Great Wall' beyond Tun-huang 722
- Section ii The Tun-huang Limes since its Construction 730
- Section iii Main Features of the Remains of the Limes 736
- Section iv Military Agricultural Colonies 740
- Section v Officers and Soldiers of the Limes 745
- Section vi Service and Conditions of Life on the Limes 752
- Section vii List of Antiques from Ruins of the Tun-huang Limes 767
- CHAPTER XXI THE CAVES OF THE THOUSAND BUDDHAS 791
- Section i General Description of the Site 791
- Section ii Inscriptions at the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas 798
- Section iii Wang Tao-shih and his Restored Temple 701
- CHAPTER XXII EXPLORATION OF A WALLED-UP HOARD 807
- Section i First Opening of the Hidden Chapel 807
- Section ii Finds in a Polyglot Library 813
- Section iii Acquisition of Manuscripts and Art Relics 819
- Section iv Subsequent Investigations of the Deposit 825
- CHAPTER XXIII PICTORIAL REMAINS FROM THE THOUSAND BUDDHAS 831
- Section i Recovery and Study of the Paintings 831
- Section ii Time and Milieu of Production 837
- Section iii Arrangement, Materials, and Technique 842
- Section iv Scenes from the Legendary Life of Gautama Buddha 847
- Section v Buddhas and Bodhisattvas 860
- Section vi Lokapālas and Vajrapāņis 870
- Section vii Divine Groups and Assemblages 876
- Section viii Pictures of Buddhist Heavens 882
- Section ix Miscellaneous Paintings, Woodcuts, and Decorative Remains 891
- CHAPTER XXIV TEXTILE REMAINS AND MANUSCRIPTS FROM CH'IEN-FO-TUNG 895
- Section i Decorated Textile Relics: their Material, Use, and Technique 895
- Section ii Chinese Designs in Decoration of Textiles 901
- Section iii Designs of 'Sassanian' Type and their Imitations 907
- Section iv Manuscripts from the Hidden Library, in Brāhmī and Chinese 913
- Section v Manuscripts in Tibetan, Sogdian, Turkish 919
- Section vi List of Sogdian and Turkish Manuscripts from Ch'ien-fo-tung 924
- CHAPTER XXV CAVE-TEMPLES AND ANTIQUES OF THE THOUSAND BUDDHAS 926
- Section i Decorative Art in some Ch'ien-fo-tung Shrines 926
- Section ii List of Paintings, Woodcuts, Textiles, and Miscellaneous Antiques recovered from Ch'ien-fo-tung 937
- VOLUME III
- CHAPTER XXVI THE MARCHES OF OLD KUA-CHOU 1089
- Section i The Oasis of Kua-chow and its Historical Importance 1089
- Section ii Old Remains near An-hsi and Hsüan-tsang's Yü-mên kuan 1093
- Section iii The Ruined Site near Ch'iao-tzŭ 1099
- Section iv The Grottoes of the Myriad Buddhas 1108
- CHAPTER XXVII THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF KAN-SU . 1115
- Section i To the Gate of the 'Great Wall' 1115
- Section ii The Walls of Chia-yü kuan 1119
- Section iii Su-chou and the Central Nan-shan 1126
- Section iv From Kan-chou to Chin-t'a 1131
- Section v The Han Limes from Yü-mên-hsien to An-hsi 1136
- CHAPTER XXVIII TO HĀMI AND TURFĀN 1141
- Section i From An-hsi to Hāmi ; Hsüan-tsang's Desert Crossing 1141
- Section ii The Historical Rôle of Hāmi 1147
- Section iii The Ruins of Ara-tam and Lapchuk 1151
- Section iv Visits to Ruined Sites of Turfān 1159
- CHAPTER XXIX KARA-SHAHR AND ITS RUINED SITES 1177
- Section i Historical Topography of Kara-shahr 1177
- Section ii The 'Ming-oi' Site North of Shōrchuk 1183
- Section iii Relievos and Frescoes from the North-west Portion of the 'Ming-oi' Site 1191
- Section iv List of Antiques excavated at the 'Ming-oi' Site, Shōrchuk 1200
- Section v The Khōra Site and the Defile of the Iron Gate 1224
- CHAPTER XXX TO KUCHĀ AND THE KERIYA RIVER END 1230
- Section i Korla and its Old Sites 1230
- Section ii From the Inchike River to Kuchā 1234
- Section iii Through the Taklamakan to Kara-dong 1237
- CHAPTER XXXI RUINED SITES EAST AND NORTH OF KHOTAN 1245
- Section i The Site of Farhād-Bēg-yailaki . 1245
- Section ii The Shrine F. XII and the Chronology of the Site 1251
- Section iii From Domoko to Khotan 1262
- Section iv Temple Remains North of Khotan 1272
- CHAPTER XXXII FROM MAZĀR-TĀGH TO MARĀL-BĀSHI 1284
- Section i The Ruined Fort on Mazār-tāgh 1284
- Section ii Through Ak-su and Uch-Turfān 1296
- Section iii Through the Mountains to Kelpin 1301
- Section iv Desert Sites North of Tumshuk and Marāl-bāshi 1306
- CHAPTER XXXIII FROM KHOTAN TO LONDON 1317
- Section i Preparations at Khotan 1317
- Section ii Across the K'un-lun Ranges 1320
- Section iii Over the Kara-koram to England 1326
- APPENDICES
- APPENDIX A CHINESE INSCRIPTIONS AND RECORDS, translated and annotated by ÉDOUARD CHAVANNES, Membre de l'Institut, Professeur au Collège de France, etc., etc. 1329
- APPENDIX B INVENTORY LIST OF COINS FOUND OR OBTAINED, prepared from Notes by J. ALLAN, M.A., Department of Coins, British Museum 1340
- APPENDIX C NOTES ON THE PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF CHINESE TURKESTAN AND THE PAMIRS, by T. ATHOLL JOYCE, M.A., Department of Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography, British Museum. (Reprinted from the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. xlii, July-December, 1912) 1351
- APPENDIX D EXAMINATION OF CERTAIN SPECIMENS OF MURAL PAINTING AND PLASTER FROM AK-TEREK, KARA-SAI, KHĀDALIK, MīRĀN, 'MING-OI', AND TUN-HUANG, by SIR ARTHUR CHURCH 1390
- APPENDIX E ESSAYS ON THE BUDDHIST PAINTINGS FROM THE CAVES OF THE THOUSAND BUDDHAS, TUN-HUANG, by RAPHAEL PETRUCCI and LAURENCE BINYON, Deputy Keeper, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum 1392
- I Preliminary Scheme for the Publication proposed by Raphael Petrucci, as drawn up in his letter of November 16, 1911 1392
- II Les Peintures de Touen-Houang : les Donateurs, par Raphael Petrucci 1394
- III Essai sur les Peintures Bouddhiques de Touen-houang : les Mandalas, par Raphael Petrucci 1400
- IV Essay on the Art of the Tun-huang Paintings, by Laurence Binyon, Deputy Keeper, in charge of the Sub-department of Oriental Prints and Drawings, British Museum 1428
- APPENDIX F INVENTORY LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS IN SANSKRIT, KHOTANESE, AND KUCHEAN, prepared by A. F. RUDOLF HOERNLE, Ph.D., C.I.E., late Indian Educational Service 1432
- APPENDIX G NOTES ON SIR AUREL STEIN'S COLLECTION OF TIBETAN DOCUMENTS FROM CHINESE TURKESTAN, by the REV. A. H. FRANCKE, Ph.D. [Extracted from Dr. Francke's paper published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1914, PP. 37-59] 1460
- APPENDIX H NOTES ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPRESENTED IN THE STEIN COLLECTION, by KATHARINE SCHLESINGER 1467
- APPENDIX I NOTES ON SPECIMENS OF TIBETAN MANUSCRIPTS FROM CH'IEN-FO-TUNG, REPRODUCED IN PLATES CLXXIII, CLXXIV, by F. W. THOMAS, M.A., Ph.D., Librarian of the India Office, from the Catalogue prepared by L. DE LA VALLÉE POUSSIN, Professor at the University of Ghent 1470
- APPENDIX K NOTES ON TIBETAN INSCRIPTIONS OF BUDDHIST PAINTINGS FROM CH'IEN-F0- UNG, TUN-HUANG, by L. D. BARNETT, MA., D.Litt., Keeper of Oriental Books and Manuscripts in the British Museum 1472
- INDEX OF OBJECTS FOUND, ACQUIRED, ETC. 1475
- PLATES, DESCRIBED, OR REFERRED TO, IN THE TEXT 1503
- GENERAL INDEX 1506
- PLANS 1
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