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0098 Innermost Asia : vol.2
極奥アジア : vol.2
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other and sewn through. All silks much worn and faded.
Diam. of flowers c. 3″, gr. length of band 12″. Pl. XLIII,
LXXXV.

Toy. iii. 034. Frs. of woollen and silk fabrics; in-
cluding one fr. of woollen rug, buff, with crimson and
brown stripes; one strip of plain grey silk, knotted;
one fr. of woollen cord, twisted of purple, red, and buff
strands; one fr. of figured silk, satin weave, pattern much
perished but shows rosette in blue. Also fr. of figured
silk, a double cloth, figuring yarn of flat soft silk, yellow
and dark blue; no design on fr. preserved. Silk worn.
Gr. M. figured silks 4⅜″ and 3″, rug 6″×4″.

Toy. iii. 035. Wooden spoon, fr. of; found with fabrics.
Bowl oblong or elliptical, slightly hollowed, end broken
off; handle straight. Roughly cut. Length of fr. 3¼″.

Toy. iii. i. 02. Knife in wooden sheath. Sheath of wood,
covered with thin paper lacquered black, with silver (?)
ferrule on end and silver (?) binding round opening. Con-
tains knife with straight blade, thick rounded back, edge

ground in a curve towards back at point. A deep broad
channel runs along each side of blade near back, dying away
as it reaches point. Black horn handle; made in two
flat pieces which are laid on either side of tang of iron
blade and secured to it by four iron rivets passing right
through. Over end is small copper plate, through which
also passes rivet-like end of tang.
Sheath shaped to contain, besides knife, two slender
black wooden chopsticks (broken off), short, but still
stuck in holes for their reception. Condition otherwise
fair. Iron ring for suspension, attached to silver binding
of sheath. Length of whole 9⅛″, length of sheath 7″,
diam. c. ⅝″×¾″.

Toy. iii. ii. 03. a. Fr. of paper, with part of six columns
of bold Chinese written text. At top of each column
a very imperfect impression of seated Buddha put on with
a stamp. Paper stiff, discoloured (probably burnt at one
end) and torn on three sides. 3⅛″×4½″.

Toy. iii. ii. 03. b. Fr. of paper cut in form of bilobate
petal, shaded blue from base into pink at tip. 2⅛″×1⅛″.

OBJECTS EXCAVATED FROM RUINS OF WESTERN MAIN GROUP OF SHRINES, TOYUK

OBJECTS FROM RUINED SHRINE TOY. iv. ii, iii

Toy. iv. 07. Stucco relief fr. of bird flying to R. as
Ser. iv. Pl. CXXXVI, Mi. xv. 0020. Head, tail, and lower
wing lost, and tip of upper wing. Body punched to
represent close plumage, and wing moulded to indicate
quill feathers and short feathers at top. Painted, and
blackened by fire (?). Wooden peg driven through body
for attachment to other surface. 2⅝″×2⅛″. Pl. LXXII.

Toy. iv. 08. Stucco relief fr. Branching tongue of
flame or spray of foliage as Toy. iv. ii. 041–53, Pl. LXXII.
Painted vermilion; broken. 3¼″×1⅛″.

Toy. iv. 09. Stucco relief fr. R. arm (small), bent at
elbow. Broken off at shoulder and below elbow. Painted
vermilion with two armlets on upper arm, one a plain
bead band, the other the same with a long oval plaque of
floral orn. rising from it. Orns. moulded separately and
appliqué; gilded. Stick core as Toy. iv. ii. 080–94,
Pl. LXXII. Length 3⅛″, diam. 1″.

Toy. iv. 010–16. Stucco relief frs., representing falling
end of drapery, gathered in spiral scroll at top. 010 and
016 fall straight and are painted greenish grey; remainder
are wavy, the drapery confined by ornamental band an
inch or so below top and thence falling in zigzag curves.
Remains of paint, vermilion and green, and of gilding.
Length complete c. 3¼″; some are frs. only. Pl. LXXII.

Toy. iv. 017. Stucco relief fr. Part of upper arm as
Toy. iv. 09, with gilded armlet and plaque. Painted pink.
Length 1⅛″.

Toy. iv. 018–23. Stucco relief frs.; short triangular
flame or jewel orn. rising from skull. Latter orn. as on
bands Toy. iv. 052–8. Front of jewels and teeth of skull
019 gilded and slightly blackened; backs of jewels painted

vermilion; backs of skulls left rough for application to
other surface. 021–3 have lost skulls. Length with cap
1¼″, gr. width ⅝″. Pl. LXXII.

Toy. iv. 024–5. Two frs. of small stucco cadavers;
head and bust only. Bodies mere tapering cylinders
without arms or shoulders, broken off at waist or higher.
Skulls broad and flat, with deep punched holes for eyes,
no projection for nose but two holes for nostrils, and no
lower jaw or chin but only upper row of teeth. Resemble
on miniature scale Ser. iv. Pl. CXXXII, Mi. xviii. 007.
024 has two skulls one above other. Remains of dark grey
paint. H. (024) 1⅛″, gr. width ⁷⁄₁₆″. Pl. LXXII.

Toy. iv. 026–7. Two stucco relief skulls; small gro-
tesque, with painted plaques of moulded floral orn. on top.
Faces round, of semi-monster type, with holes punched far
apart for orbits, small triangular snouts, and wide mouths.
027 in poor condition. Remains of pink paint partially
discoloured black on faces; of light red paint and gilding
on head-dress of 026, and of gilding on head-dress of 027.
H. 1⅛″, gr. width ⁷⁄₁₆″.

Toy. iv. 028–39. Twelve small stucco relief skulls;
as preceding but without orn., except 029 and 030; orns.
of these are broken. All considerably worn; majority
show paint discoloured to black. ⅜″×⁷⁄₁₆″.

Toy. iv. 040–51. Twelve stucco relief orns.; small
triangular moulded plaques of conventional scroll orn.,
from armlets as on Toy. iv. 09, 017, or from heads as
Toy. iv. 026–7. All excepting 042, 043, and 048 consist
of base of cabochon jewels supported by scrolls and
terminating in a point. The remaining three are entirely
scroll-work terminating in circular jewel. All gilded, over