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0195 Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.1
Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.1 / Page 195 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000266
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Whilst we were at Khalatse, the people of the village sold me a good many anti-
quities which they had found either in their houses or at ancient sites in the neighbour-
hood, viz., sBa-lu-mkhar, Brag-nag-mkhar, or Brog-pai-mkhar. Among them was a stone
knife, a stone axe, to be used without a handle, several stone lamps, beads of bone,
stone charms, ancient female head-dresses, a bone knife, a stone inkpot, a pair of goggles
made of turnips, etc.

Our Christian evangelist at Khalatse had become a father a few weeks before, and
the people of the village had made presents of "flour-ibex" to him and his wife. He