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0355 Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2
Explorations in Turkestan : Expedition of 1904 : vol.2 / Page 355 (Color Image)

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Sheep, wild of Anau I.................. 370-372
table of measurements and comparisons
with Asiatic wild sheep......... 370, ff.
was Ovis vignei arkal of Kopet Dagh...... 372
Sheep, domestic of Anau I and II.. 341-342, 372-380
locally developed out of the wild Ovis
vignei................................ 373
evolution of a large-horned, and of a
small-horned breed (Torfschaf).375, ff.
hornless, of Anau II..................... 376
tables of measurements and compari-
sons............................ 374-380
identity of the small-horned with Torf-
schaf of European neolithic
stations............................ 373
census of, in Turkestan in 1903.......... 433
Shur Bulak Pass.......................... 309
Sievers.................................. 206
Silk woven in Karatagh.............. 270, 271*
Sinat.................................... 346
Sinking of plains, evidence of............. 341
Siut..................................... 353
Sivalik Hills............................. 428
Skeletons excavated at Anau......... 481-494
Skulls, human, from Anau I and II....... 445-446
Sleds used instead of wheeled vehicles in the
region of Hissar.............. 273, 275*
Snow-fields, absent on the Pamir glaciers... 258
Snow-line on the Pamir.............. 253, 255
south side of Trans-Alai............... 262
Sobrusan............................ 415, 417
Soltré............. 392, 395, 397, 402, 403, 413, 421-429
Somal.................................... 368
Somkoff.................................. 296
Somme................................... 417
Spandau.............. 396, 414, 420, 421, 425, 426
Spring and well oases................. 301, ff.
Spy I man...................... 453, 455, 459
Stankowitz........................... 418, 419
Stefanesku............................... 384
Stein, A................................. 286
Stone implements from excavations at Anau 477-484
Studer, Th............. 345-317, 349-351, 357
373, 391, 398, 410, 416, 440
Suebians................................. 453
Suen-lun-fu.............................. 363
Suine.................................... 355
Sultan Band barage..................... 331*
Surkhan River........................... 270
Sus.............................. 353-358
cristatus Müller & Schlegel......... 355, ff.
indicus................................ 357
palustris Rütimeyer......... 355, 439, 440, 441
scrofa domesticus.................. 355, ff.
scrofa ferus........................... 356
vittatus Müller & Schlegel......... 355, ff., 435
Sven Hedin............................... 251
Swiss pile-dwellings...................... 344
Syr Darya........................... 289, 295

Tacitus.................................. 431
Tadjiks............................ 270, 311, ff.
Tadjik population of the upper and lower
Zerafshan................... 311-313
(See Galcha.)
Taldic Valley............................. 276
Tarim Basin.............................. 248
physiography of.................. 283-286
evidences of peripheral uplifts in...... 282, ff.
Tarpan................................... 392-393
Tash Kurgan.............................. 308
Taun Murun Pass.................... 259, 399

Tedjend River............................. PAGE
Terek Davan.............................. 295
Terraces of the Zerafshan................. 308
Markan Su........................... 254*
Kizil Su in Karategin............. 267-269
Thaxngen........................... 391, 398
Thatched roofs...................... 273, 275*
Thebes................................... 353
Thiede......................... 412, 413, 427
Thomas, Oldfield......................... 494
Thomson, A.......................... 457, 458
Tian Shan............. 243, 249, 297, 329
Tibet..................... 243, 251, 351
Tilting delta, building of................. 321
Timur............................ 313, 332
Timur's Gate............................. 318
Tobol River............................... 386
Tokutz Kumgel Glacier............... 261, 262*
Toldt River............................... 497
Topinard, P.............................. 459
Tor.............................. 345, 346
Toussaint................................ 384
Trade Routes, Alai Valley Route, Bactra to
Kashgar..................... 307-310
objective criteria of ancient long-used
routes.............................. 307
controlling factors of trade routes...... 307, ff.
ancient cliff trail of the Zerafshan
Valley...................... 312*, 313
Trans-Alai Mountains................. 254, 261
fault-scarp.............................. 264
Transportation, three agencies of....... 244-247
man as a factor of............. 299, 324, 333
Trees of American aspect in the Sardai-miona
gorge................................ 273
Tribsee.................................. 415
Triticum vulgare, chaff of, in pottery of Anau I 472
Tscherski....... 384, 386, 387, 389, 390, 391, 395, 393
395, 397, 407, 409, 414, 416, 428, 429
Tschontschitz...................... 354, 356, 439
Turkoman trough..................... 295, 297
native wells in........................ 324
spacing of........................... 325
Turkoman horse...................... 434
Turkoman irrigation at Anau........... 325, ff.
Turner................................... 459

Ulugchat................................. 309
Ulyanin, General......................... 317
Unconformity between Tertiary and Quater-
nary time...................... 284-285
Ungus................................... 297
Unter Grumbach......................... 367
Uplifted blocks of the Alai............... 290
Uplifts of different times and degrees....... 277
evidences of peripheral, in the Tarim.. 282, ff.
Uplifted piedmonts (marginal deformations
of the plains) described and dis-
cussed in general...... 249-250, 288*
as a record of cyclical changes in the
Tarim Basin.................. 283-286
Fergana Basin............... 288-289
of Marghelan........................ 288*
Uptilting piedmonts, preservation of kur-
gans on........................... 305
Urmia Lake............................... 394
Urmitan Kurgan.......................... 315, 318*
Usbeg people................... 270, 275, 312
Usboi.............................. 296, 297
Ussakovsky, General...................... 317
Ust Urt plateau.................... 294, 296, 297