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0545 Innermost Asia : vol.1
極奥アジア : vol.1
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nose of counter, and a pair of slanting lines scored from
each end of ridge to edge. Cf. Ser. iv. Pl. LIII, T. XVIII.
iii. 003. 1¼″ × (gr. width) ⅝″ × (gr. thickness) ³⁄₁₆″.

T. XLIV. b. 038. Wooden shuttle (?), with bark on, cut off
sq. each end. Towards one end surface shaved down so

as to make a shallow notch running round stick ³⁄₁₆″ from
end. Hole pierced through centre of stick from end to end,
for spindle (?), and whole of one side cut away for length
of 3″ in middle, exposing this hole as a hollow channel.
Probably never used. Length 5″, diam. ¹⁄₁₆″.

OBJECTS EXCAVATED OR FOUND AT WATCH-STATION T. XLIV. c

T. XLIV. c. 01. Wooden fire-stick, 'female', one long
edge broken, the other with seven holes about ⅜″ apart
(centre to centre) drilled at extreme edge. A 2⅜″ square
sunk portion cut out at one corner, in which is small hole
containing wooden dowel. Surfaces adze-cut. Pink stain
on edge at holes. Cf. Joyce, in Man, xi. 3, 24 ; Ser. i. pp.

233 sq. 9¼″ × 5″ × 1¼″.
T. XLIV. c. 03, 05. Bronze arrow-heads, as Ser. iv.
Pl. LIII, T. XIV. a. 007. One broken at point. 1¾″ × ⅜″.
Pl. XLVII.
T. XLIV. c. 04, 07. Frs. of bronze sheet. Larger 1¹³⁄₁₆″
× ⅝″.

OBJECTS EXCAVATED AT WATCH-TOWER T. XLIV. d

T. XLIV. d. 01. Frs. of silk, three ; dark grey, finely
woven. Largest, sewn into tubular form ; very ragged.
12″ × 19″.

T. XLIV. d. 02. Bronze arrow-head, as Ser. iv. Pl. LIII,
T. XII. a. i. 005. Slight depressions on two faces, prob.

faults in casting. 1⅜″ × ³⁄₁₆″. Pl. XLVII.

T. XLIV. d. 016. Iron gouge, made of rod ; one end curled
upon itself to form loop ; other flattened chisel shape and
depressed in slight curve. Rusted. Length 3⅜″, thick-
ness c. ⅛″. Pl. XLVII.

OBJECTS FOUND AT HERDSMEN'S STATION, T. XLIV. e

T. XLIV. e. 01. Fr. of pottery ; from rim and wall of
bowl. Buff body, unglazed. Rim carefully smoothed.
2¼″ × 2″ × ³⁄₁₆″.

T. XLIV. e. 02. Fr. of pottery ; from wall of bowl. Fine
buff body ; partly glazed pale buff inside. 2⅜″ × 1⅛″
× ³⁄₁₆″.

T. XLIV. e. 03. Fr. of pottery ; from wall of vessel. Well-
washed buff body, glazed dark brown on outside. Faintly
ribbed horizontally outside. 2⅝″ × 1⅝″ × ¼″.

T. XLIV. e. 04. Fr. of pottery ; from rim and wall of bowl.
Grey-buff body, glazed all over dark greenish-brown.
1⅛″ × 1⅜″ × ⅜″.

OBJECTS EXCAVATED AT WATCH-TOWERS T. XLVI. b. c

T. XLVI. b. 01. Wooden stick, sq. in section, roughly
pointed at one end, broken at other. 4⅝″ × ⅜″ sq.

T. XLVI. b. 02. Wooden stick ; bark removed except at
one end, which is roughly cut down ; other end broken.
Length 9″, thickness 1″.

T. XLVI. b. 03. Fr. of pottery, coarse ; grey surface,
red inside, 'mat-marked' on outside. Gr. M. 3⅜″, thick-
ness ³⁄₁₆″.

T. XLVI. c. 01. Stone (?) disc, with hole drilled through
centre. Diam. 1⅛″ × ¼″.

T. XLVI. c. 02. Fr. of pottery ; from wall of vessel.
Inner surface buff, wiped smooth, with remains of buff
glaze. 2⅜″ × 1⅝″ × ³⁄₁₆″.

T. XLVI. c. 05. Bronze arrow-head, of type L.J. 01.
Good condition. Length 1⅝″, gr. width ⅜″.

OBJECTS EXCAVATED AT WATCH-TOWER T. XLVI. h

T. XLVI. h. 01. Wooden comb, with arched back, fine
teeth. Broken in two. H. 2³⁄₁₆″, width 2⅜″.

T. XLVI. h. 02. Canvas, closely twisted in form of two-ply
rope burnt at one end. Perhaps used as torch. 9″ × 1⅛″.
Pl. XLVI.

T. XLVI. h. 03. Fr. of grass matting. Stalks laid side
by side, and bound together at intervals of 1⅛″ with string
like 'chick' ; cf. T. XXIII. f. 04. 12⅝″ × 8″. Pl. XLVI.

T. XLVI. h. 04. Iron knife ; slightly curved blade, end
cut in straight oblique line from back to edge forming
point ; short handle or tang with edges doubled over.
Edge on concave side of curve. 7⅛″ × ¼″. Pl. XLVII.

T. XLVI. h. 05. Leather washer with large hole. Diam.
1⅛″.

T. XLVI. h. 06. Lacquered wooden disc, flat one side,
convex at other, with simply moulded edge, and hole drilled
through centre ; coated with red-brown lacquer direct on
the wood. Diam. 5″ × ⅜″. Pl. XLVI.

T. XLVI. h. 07. Wooden peg ; round, smoothly rounded
at one end ; other end broken and chamfered as though for
splicing at sides. Raised annular rib-like cane joint near
centre. Hole drilled lengthwise, plugged at rounded end.
2⅜″ × ⅜″.

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