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0684 Innermost Asia : vol.2
極奥アジア : vol.2
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salt-incrustation near Bêsh-tam, 70, 71 ;
Târîm depressions, 181 ; depressions
and Yârdangs in Kuruk-daryâ delta,
283 ; in Lop sea-bed, 297 sq., 745 ;
corrugated surface, origin of, 297.
'Salt Marsh', see P'u-ch'ang, Yen-tsê :
Li Tao-yüan's description of, 305 ;
eastern foreshore of, 219.
salt, rock, (Kum-tâgh) 84.
Sâmân, hamlet, 64.
Samarkand, stay at, 895.
Samp. = Sampula, Toghrak-Mazâr site,
objects said to have been brought
from, 127 ; manuscripts from, 1022,
1023, 1027.
San-lung sha, 'Three Ridges Sands',
located, 307.
sandals, string, (Limes) 351, 418 ;
(Toyuk) 620 ; (Ying-p'an) 770, 772,
775, 784, 785 ; (Kuchâ) 810, 822 ;
wooden, (Toyuk) 632.
sand-cones round scrub, 730. See also
tamarisk-cones.
sand-drift : on abandoned sites, 79 ;
effect of, 82 ; hills submerged by, 86 ;
protection afforded by rivers and
vegetation, 88 ; effective instrument
of erosion, 225.
sand-dunes, smother Limes line E. of
Hua-hai-tzŭ, 308 ; (Kuruk-daryâ) 747.
sand-hills, W. of Tun-huang, result of
wind-erosion, 357.
sands, specimens of, App. O, 1070
sqq.
sandstone : (Kurghân) 64 ; (Tien-shan)
71 ; (Marâl-bâshi) 76 ; (Kum-tâgh)
83 ; (Kuruk-tâgh) 720 sq.
sandstorm in desert, 87 ; see Burâns.
Sang-bast, village, Muhammadan ruins
at, 897.
Sangardak, village, 895.
Sanje, watch-tower, Y. VII, 775.
Sanskrit, 'mixed' or 'low', 1016.
Sanskrit manuscripts, (Koyumal) 165,
167 ; inventory of, 1018, 1026 sqq.
Sar. = Sâr-o-târ site, objects from,
942.
Sarbishah, ruined site A near : pottery
collected at, 938, 942.
Sarbuland Khân, Ming-bâshi of Rus-
sian Wakhân, 862.
Sârez Pâmîr, lake formed in, by earth-
quake, 853, 855.
Sarîkol district : aridity of, in ancient
times, 55 ; ancient prosperity of, 57 ;
application and etymology of name,
853 n. 3.
Sasanian coins : (tomb of Astâna) 646,
647 ; (Sîstân) 946, 994.
Sasanian designs on figured silks, (As-
tâna) 645 sq., 648 sq., 659, 662, 682,
703, 705 sq. ; compared with Chinese,
644 ; combined with Chinese, 648 ;
imitated by Chinese, 677 ; medallions,
676 sq., 695 sq., 708 ; 'stepped'
treatment of animal forms, 696.
Sasanian influence on Chinese art : in
decorative paintings, (Toyuk) 617,
632 ; in textiles, (Astâna) 675 sqq.
Sasanian rock sculptures, compared with
Ghâgha-shahr relievos, 912.
saucers, iron (?), (Kao-ch'ang) 593, 602.
Saunâb, village of Rôshân, dwellings,
&c., recall Mastûj and Yâsîn, 854.
Sayyâds, tribe of fishers and hunters in
Sîstân, 925 ; physical anthropology of,
996 sq.
scale armour, on stucco figures, (Toyuk)
632.
scissors, (Astâna) i. 8. 05, 650, 685.
Scorr, Mr. A., British Museum, help of,
xvi.
seal-cases, wooden : (Lou-lan) 215, 222 ;
(Limes) 391, 416, 423.
seal cavity, on wooden tablet, (Niya) 149,
150.
seals : brass, (Kao-ch'ang) 594, 607 ;
bronze, (Khotan) 109, 114, 115, 116,
118, 122 ; (Domoko) 133, 135 ;
(Kuchâ) 822, 827 ; (Sîstân) 942 ; car-
nelian, (Khotan) 109, 114 ; (Domoko)
134 ; copper, (Kuchâ) 827 ; clay,
(Yâkîn) 43 ; (Khotan) 95 ; glass,
(Khotan) 121 ; (Toyuk) 632 ; (Kuchâ)
822, 825 sq. ; horn, (Limes) 425 ;
lignite, (Merdik-shahr) 787 n. 2 ;
(Kuchâ) 826, 828 ; (Sîstân) 954, 972 ;
marble, (Khotan) 109 ; paste, (Lou-
lan) 217, 220 ; soapstone, (Khotan)
116 ; stone, (Khotan) 108, 115 ;
(Domoko) 135 ; (Kuchâ) 822, 825-9 ;
wooden, (Domoko) 135 ; (Kao-ch'ang)
597.
shrine-shaped, 109.
ink-seal, (Khotan) 121.
intaglios on : animals, 217, 226, 822,
826-9 ; ear of corn, 121 ; human
figures, 822, 829.
seals stamped on cotton fabrics as receipts,
(Astâna) 664.
seeds, miscellaneous, (Khotan) 110.
seeds and seed-table, on carved nimbus,
135.
Sêl-dara, river of, 852.
Sêl-tâgh or Muz-tâgh, glacier-clad massif,
851.
Senart, M. Émile, deciphers Kharoshtî
documents, xvii.
Sendîw, 'Kâfir' fort, 882.
sepulchral deposits, (Lou-lan) 245 sq.,
265 sq., 277 ; (Astâna) 645 sq. ;
(Ying-p'an) 756.
serge, woollen, (Khotan) 127.
serpent, adoration of, on block-print,
451, 480.
'Seven Sleepers', Muhammadan legend
of, 614.
sgraffiti of animals on rock, (Darshai)
871.
Sh. = Shuang-ch'êng-tzŭ, objects found
at T. XLVII, 428.
Sha-ching-tzŭ, oasis, 527.
Sha-chou-chih, on the 'Western Salt
Lake', 348.
Sha-ku, 'the hill west of the sand',
located near Camp cvi, 309, 337.
Sha-t'o, Turkish tribe occupying Guchen
in ninth century, 545, 581.
Shaftulluk, oasis, 563, 583 n. 6.
Shâh 'Âlam, Mehtarjao, reception by,
15.
Shâh Auliya, Muhammadan saint, shrine
of, (Tâsh-kurghân) 58.
Shâh-zâda, Miân, assistance rendered by,
34.
Shâha-khêl Bâba, Muhammadan saint,
sanctuary of, at Poguch, 30 ; legend
of, 31.
Shahîd-ul-'Ajum, Râja of Yâsîn, 43.
Shahîdlar (Kuchâ), walled enclosures at,
811 ; report of ancient burial-places,
811.
Shahr. = Shahrîstân, pottery collected
at, 929.
Shahr-i-Sôkhta, 'the burnt town', pre-
historic settlement in S. Helmand delta,
946, 954 ; chalcolithic pottery, debris,
954 ; evidence of prolonged occupa-
tion, 954.
Shahrîstân, ruined site in Sîstân, 926
sqq. ; pottery from, 927, 929 ; al-
leged identity with Râm Shahrîstân,
927.
Shâkh-dara, the Mtrs of, 881.
Shamsuddin, Naik, 'handy man', ix, 1,
74, 271 ; skilfully removes frescos at
Bezeklik, 633.
Shan, or Mo-shan, in former Han Annals
identified with western Kuruk-tâgh,
293, 743 ; joins Shan-shan and Chi-mo,
724 ; produces iron, 724 ; grazing on,
724 ; references to kingdom of Shan,
724.
Shan-kuo, kingdom of Shan, references
to, in Han times, 724.
Shan-shan, Chinese name of Lop terri-
tory, 163 ; mentioned by Li Tao-
yüan, 293 ; western boundary of
'Salt Marsh', 305 sq. ; notices of, in
fourth century, 575. See also Charkhlik,
Lou-lan, Mirân.
Shan-yü, supreme chief of Huns, men-
tioned in Han Annals, 542.
Shang-mi, Hsüan-tsang's, located at
Mastûj, 858, 859 n. 11.
shap, wind-driven balls of thorn, 275.
Shardai pass, 32.
Shedau lake, formed by earthquake, 855.
sheep, mountain, (Karlik-tâgh) 533 ; in
rock carving, (Darkôt) 46.
sheep's head, terra-cotta, 106.
shells, specimens of, App. O, 1079 ; used
as charms, 108.
Sheobat pass, 35.
Shêr 'Alî Khân, Bajaor trader, help
afforded by, 176.
Shih-ch'êng, 'the Stone Town', see
Charkhlik, 164, 165.