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0241 Archaeological Researches in Sinkiang : vol.1
新疆の考古学的調査 : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000195
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K. 13341 : 124. Spool-shaped bead of streaked
glass, white, dark-violet and black.
L. 23 mm. Diam. 9 mm. Pl. 33 : 28.

K. 13341 : 125. Small double-bead of brown glass
with white veins. L. 6 mm. Pl.
33 : 33.

K. 13341 : 126-129. Four small beads of black glass
with white veins. Diam. 5—7
mm. Pl. 33 : 29—32.

K. 13341 : 130. Eye-bead, nearly spherical, with
six "eyes" consisting of a yellow
centre bordered by a red and a white line. Diam.
11 mm. Pl. 33 : 16.

K. 13341 : 131. Fragm. of barrel-shaped bead of
blue glass with yellow veins in the
surface layer.

K. 13341 : 132. Fragm. of mosaic glass bead, green
(in two shades) inset with red
ovals having white centres. Pl. 33 : 18.

K. 13341 : 133. Fragm. of flat bead or pendant of
black glass with inset of white,
yellow, red and blue spots. Pl. 33 : 19.

K. 13341 : 134-135. Two small hollow bronze beads.
Diam. 6 and 8 mm.

K. 13341 : 136. Two small fragmentary beads, one
of turquoise, one of greenish glass.

Objects collected on the 'Tati' surfaces.

K. 13342 : 1-12. Twelve sherds of large earthen-
ware vessels, with designs of
garlands and straight bands incised with a dentat-
ed instrument. The ware is rather coarse, reddish,
brown or dark grey. — : 12 Pl. 37 : 2.

K. 13342 : 13. Sherd, probably of the same
vessel as — : 12. Besides the above-
mentioned pattern an incised figure recalling a
Tibetan character. Pl. 37 : 3.

K. 13342 : 14. Small sherd of an earthenware
vessel with an incised figure
partly recalling Tibetan writing. Pl. 37 : 1.

K. 13342 : 15-24. Ten sherds from earthenware
vessels, more or less decorated
with incised lines or impressed circles. The ware
is light yellow, red, brown or grey. Most of the
fragments are from large vessels.

K. 13342 : 25. Two joined sherds from a large
earthenware vessel. The outside is
grey, the inside brownish. Covered with irregular
zig-zag impressions recalling basket-work. Pl.
36 : 7.

K. 13342 : 26. Fragm. from the rim of an earth-
enware pot. Brown ware with in-
termixed coarse-grained sand. Decorated with a
wavy line both on the inside of the wide mouth
and on the shoulder.

K. 13342 : 27. Small fragm. from the rim of an
earthenware vase. Dark grey,
fine-grained ware, decorated with wavy lines.

K. 13342 : 28. Small fragm. from the rim of an
earthenware vessel of reddish
brown ware. Immediately below the rim a raised
band with vertical grooves. Prehistoric ?

K. 13342 : 29. Fragm. from the rim of a small
earthenware ewer with a marked
lip. Thin, red ware.

K. 13342 : 30-31. Two fragm. from the rims of two
large vessels. Reddish and brown
earthenware.

K. 13342 : 32. Sherd from a large earthenware
vessel of brown to grey ware in-
termixed with sand. A horizontal lug. Decorated
with garlands and straight bands incised with a
dentated instrument.

K. 13342 : 33. Fragm. from the rim of a large
earthenware vessel. Below the rim
a stout horizontal lug. Thick, reddish-brown ware.

K. 13342 : 34-35. Two fragm. from the rims of two
smaller earthenware jugs with a
handle at the rim. Red ware. — : 34 is similar in
shape and ware to K. 13344. (Pl. 35 : 1).

K. 13342 : 36. Broad handle from a larger earth-
enware jug of dark-grey to red
ware intermixed with sand.

K. 13342 : 37-41. Five loop handles from fairly
large earthenware vessels. Reddish
or grey, sandy ware.

K. 13342 : 42. Handle of an earthenware pot; has
been attached horizontally. Brown-
ish ware. Pl. 37 : 4.

K. 13342 : 43. Small fragm. of an earthenware
vessel with a fragmentary handle.

K. 13342 : 44a-k. Sherds from a big earthenware
vessel of rather thin, dark-grey
ware (after washing some of the sherds have
aequired a yellowish colour on the outside). Round
the shoulder runs an applied border with impres-
sions forming a zig-zag pattern. Below this there
have been groups of hatched triangles with
the points downwards, and above there has
been a more freely executed (floral ?) pattern.
Pl. 36 : 5.

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