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0171 Innermost Asia : vol.2
極奥アジア : vol.2
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figure, held erect and head high. Steeple-crowned hat
Ast. iii. 2. 017, probably belongs to this figure, the topknot
having been pared down for this or some other head cover-
ing to fit. H. c. 10″. Pl. XCIX. A.

Ast. iii. 2. 023. Clay rider, warrior, probably from horse
iii. 2. 014. L. arm and leg lost, R. hand from wrist (but
arm held outwards and bent up from elbow, prob. holding
lance), and R. leg below knee. Traces of leopard-skin
leggings just above break.
Wears tight-fitting sleeveless doublet of scale armour,
painted in horizontal stripes of dark blue and white with
vertical lines of black, with black belt, and chocolate
band at bottom. Arms are covered with long close orange
sleeves from undergarment; head with scale-armour
helmet, rising into peak on top and falling like tippet on
shoulders and back. Helmet painted like doublet, with
scarlet peak, chocolate border, and yellow gorget under chin.
Face round, painted uniform flesh-colour, with wide-
open prominent eyes almost straight and painted vermilion;
thick black eyebrows; and small black moustache and
beard. Mark of scabbard (?) on R. thigh. H. 7″. Pl. XCIX.

Ast. iii. 2. 024. Clay rider, warrior, probably from horse
iii. 2. 021. Like the preceding but in worse condition;
both arms lost below middle of upper arm, and both legs
broken off but L. extant. Dress as in the preceding with
vermilion border to helmet, green gorget, green border
to coat of mail, pale yellow sleeves, leopard-skin leggings,
and black shoes. Face as in 023, but damaged. H. c.
9½″. Pl. XCIX.

Ast. iii. 2. 025. Wooden comb, with slightly arched back.
Teeth broken at one end, but fair condition. Length 3⅜″,
depth 2″.

Ast. iii. 2. 026-9. Four black grapes; shrivelled but
fair condition. Gr. length ⅞″.

Ast. iii. 2. 030-2. Three pastry 'twists'; coiled flat in
loose spiral. Whitish in colour, like all other pastry from
this tomb. Good condition. Average diam. 3″ × 3¼″.
Pl. XCII.

Ast. iii. 2. 033-6. Four pastry 'bow-knot' twists,
as Ast. iii. 1. 030-41. Good condition, except 036 (fr.
only). Gr. piece (033) 4⅛″×2⅛″.

Ast. iii. 2. 037-8. Two frs. of pastry wafers, as Ast.
iii. 1. 013-20, Pl. XCII, &c. Gr. M. 4⅛″.

Ast. iii. 2. 039. Pastry tartlet; same pattern as Ast. iii.
1. 022. Surface somewhat decayed. Remains of decayed
fruit (?) in middle. Diam. 2⅜″. Pl. XCII.

Ast. iii. 2. 040-4. Five pastry tartlets, of five-petalled
flower shape as Ast. iii. 1. 021, but edges somewhat gone.
Remains of decayed sweetmeat or jam (?) in centre of
each, with grape in middle. Average diam. 2½″. Pl. XCII.

Ast. iii. 2. 045-6. Couple of pastry tartlets, with
funnel-shaped centres and mushroom-like edges, as Ast.
iii. 1. 024-5. Remains of decayed sweetmeat or fruit in
middle. Fair condition. Gr. diam. 2½″. Pl. XCII.

Ast. iii. 2. 047. Bunch of grapes; shrivelled but fair
condition. Length c. 6″. Pl. XCIII.

Ast. iii. 2. 048. Monster-headed clay fig., standing,
with hands muffled in wide sleeves on breast. Dressed in
long green robe which covers feet, and half-length yellow
jacket, V-shaped at neck with wide hanging sleeves and
broad waist-band.
Head like goat's, painted grey, with black whiskers
and goatee beard, and prominent eyes with black pupils
and white eyeballs. Nostrils, lips, sockets of eyes, and
throat painted pink. In excellent condition, except for
ears broken off. Stick core protruding below. H. (fig.)
9″, with core 13″. Pl. CII.

Ast. iii. 2. 049. Headless clay fig. of man, prob. servant,
stands with hands at breast, clasping slip of bamboo broken
off about shoulder-level, perhaps pole of fan or canopy.
Dressed in long straight white coat, belted round hips;
leopard-skin gaiters, and black shoes. Division of legs
indicated only by grooves down front. Stick core projects
below, and at top where head is broken off. H. 8¾″, with
core 11″. Pl. CII.

Ast. iii. 2. 050. Headless clay fig. of man, like the
preceding and with hands in same position. Coat and
shoes black; leggings white with black splashes; some
vermilion patches on coat behind. Stick core. H. 8¾″,
with core 11¾″. Pl. CII.

Ast. iii. 2. 051. Canvas bag; pair of pockets, filled with
chaff of some small grain (millet ?). Canvas a fine natural-
coloured cotton (?), rather open weave, orn. with long wavy
brush-lines in black, representing leaves (?). Pockets
c. 9½″×6″.

Ast. iii. 2. 055. Small basket (?) of fibre netting;
broken, but apparently elliptical, bound round edge with
pliable strip of wood over which is lacquered bark. Netting
is in double layer, lacquered black on outer sides; mesh
about ¼″ sq., the interstices partially filled by lacquer.
Basket or part of head-dress (?). Length c. 6¼″, width c.
5″, depth apparently c. 2″. Pl. XCIII.

Ast. iii. 2. 056. Wooden chalice, painted black with
ornaments in white outline. Shallow bowl of stepped ogee
curve, painted on band above step with drifting trefoil
clouds divided by circles; below step a band of quatrefoil
rosettes with opposed half-rosettes as borders. Stem
slightly trumpet shape, painted with three three-peaked
mountains at lower part and the same above; with flower
bushes and trees between, and on mountains. Foot, cyma
reversa, divided from stem by step; orn. similar to first
pattern. Contents, brown powder. Height 4⅛″. Diam.
3⅛″. Pl. XCIII.

Ast. iii. 2. 057. Clay horse, of same construction as Ast.
iii. 2. 014, Pl. XCIX, &c., and of similar type, but much
larger and better modelled. Stands with head somewhat
stretched forward. Head small and fine on long neck;
large eyes; deep hollow within jaw on under-side; fold
of eyebrow at corner of eye well shown. Painted maroon,