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0331 Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2
Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2 / Page 331 (Color Image)

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[Figure] 503-508 Stone Implements from the North Kurgan.

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Fig. 514 (Spec. Finds Cat. S.K. 325, plate 48, fig. 11) shows three views of
another disk with the saucer-like depression, and a deep groove running across
the bottom, not quite intersecting the center.

Fig. 515 (A.S.K. 42) is the "door-stone" found in place with the rest of the
threshold in terrace B over skeleton No. 27 (see "Report on Burials, South Kurgan,
Anau"). It was a rough, unshaped piece of fine-grain quartzite conglomerate,
with the well-defined marks of a swinging pivot that had left ridges in the hole.
(Cf. Dr. Schmidt's report.) Several others of this sort were found scattered
through this digging.