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Ancient Khotan : vol.1 |
| 古代コータン : vol.1 |
引用情報
OCR読み取り結果
Objects
from
Kighillik.
A. 007. b. Fragment of terra-cotta vessel, being por-
tion of neck and shoulder. The neck has a rough texture,
while the body appears to have been carefully smoothed.
Height 1⅝″, width 2⅜″.
A. 007. c. d. Terra-cotta fragments of plain vessels,
made on wheel and afterwards polished. 1⅜″×1⅜″ and
2⅝″×2¼″.
A. 007. e. Terra-cotta fragment of coarse vessel,
decorated with bold but lightly incised nebulée pattern
drawn with a four-pointed tool. 2⅝″×2⅜″.
A. 007. f. Fragment of terra-cotta vessel, bearing
lightly incised pattern, somewhat resembling that of
A. 007. a, but differently treated. 1⅞″×2⅝″.
A. 007. g. h. Terra-cotta fragments of moulded details.
Probably part of grotesque face and ornament. 1¾″×⅞″.
and 1⅜″×¾″.
A. 007. i. j. Fragments of terra-cotta vessel, with
incised marks. 1⅜″×1⅜″ and 2⅜″×⅝″.
A. 007. k. Fragment of terra-cotta, moulded, which
seems to have been painted with a red glaze. 1¾″×1¾″.
A. 007. l. Terra-cotta fragment, moulded, without glaze,
and with deep spiral grooves. 1¾″×1⅜″.
A. 007. m. Fragment of fine terra-cotta object having
incised work upon it. Outer surface quite smooth and
polished. 1⅝″×⅞″.
A. 007. n. Fragment of terra-cotta of a grey colour,
similar to the burnt stuccoes from Kighillik. 1″×1¾″.
A. 007. o. Fragment of terra-cotta vessel, overfired,
with green glaze which has 'fizzled' in burning. 2¼″×1⅜″.
OBJECTS SAID TO BE FROM AK-SIPIL.
Objects
from
Ak-sipil.
A. 001. a. Terra-cotta monkey, squatting, considerably
eroded, naturalistic. R. hand on breast, L. verstrum
tenens (?). Back hairy. Cf. Y. 0012. a. iii, Y. 0013. c.
Height 1⅝″. See Pl. XLVII.
A. 001. b. Terra-cotta grotesque human head, evidently
an ornamental detail from some vessel. Bears some
resemblance to Kh. 003. f, but is more human, and more
carefully modelled. 1⅜″×1⅝″.
A. 001. c. White marble seal with fret device. ⅞″ square,
⅜″ high. See Pl. L.
A. 002. a. Stone seal, similar in all respects to A. 001. c,
but rather smaller. ⅝″ square, ⅜″ high. See Pl. L.
A. 002. b. Miniature jade battle-axe, pierced for string,
probably a necklace ornament. ⅞″×⅝″. See Pl. LI.
A. 004. a. Large bronze seal, fragment of; rectangular.
Within a simple border an animal (bull?) couchant to R.
All the upper parts of body and head are missing. 1⅝″×
⅝″. See Pl. L.
A. 004. b. Square seal in black lignite (?), finely engraved
with what may be Chinese lapidary characters or fret. At
back a semi-cylindrical projection (broken), pierced for
cord. 1⅛″ square×¾″. See Pl. L.
A. 004. c. Oblong bronze seal, with countersunk device
of four conventional half-leaves set in the form of an X.
Shank at back in form of a ring. 1⅝″×⅜″×¾″. See Pl. L.
A. 006. a. Black stone seal, pierced for cord. Obv. A
humped bull with long horns, statant to L. Rev. A fire-
altar. Rather roughly cut. 1⅝″×¾″ (nearly)×⅝″. See
Pl. L.
A. 006. b. Bronze irregularly oval seal, with shank
at back, pierced with small hole. Device seems to repre-
sent an animal (cat?) seated to R. and in front some small
animal (kitten?). Surface considerably oxidized. ⅝″ nearly
×¾″. See Pl. L.
A. 006. c. Terra-cotta grotesque human face. A
moulded enrichment for pottery vessel. Much eroded.
Face smiling; eyes round, eyebrows meeting in acute down-
ward angle; cheeks prominent; ears high and animal-like.
Curled hair surrounds face. 2″ wide, 1⅝″ high.
SECTION III.—THE RAWAK STŪPA
First report
of Rawak.
On the morning of April 10 I left Ak-sipil in order to march to the ruin which Turdi
and others of his craft had in November reported to me under the name of Rawak 'the high
mansion'. This designation, and a vague tradition about the images of the Tokuz-Khakān or 'Nine
Khakāns', sounded promising enough; but no details could then be elicited except that Muhammad
Sharif, a young 'treasure-seeker', had found near that ruin a short time before a large pot full of
Chinese copper coins. Of these I had examined many dozens, with the result that they all proved
to be wu-chu pieces, most of them in very fair preservation. This pointed to a site of early
occupation.
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