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Serindia : vol.3 |
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route to Ladāk at the north foot of the Kara-koram passes, where the Kirghiz transport arranged
for my big convoy of antiques and all heavy baggage would await us.
I knew well the formidable obstacles which the difficulties of the ground in the great mountain Difficulties
ranges, and even still more, perhaps, the utter barrenness of the inhospitable high plateaus, were of ground
bound to present. For the success of this concluding expedition the utmost care in all arrange- and trans-
ments about transport and supplies was essential. The problem was made particularly serious by port.
the fact that from the time of leaving Polur, the last inhabited place at the foot of the K'un-lun,
until our arrival at the highest point on the Kara-kāsh where a depot of supplies could be sent up
by Satip-aldi, the Kirghiz Bég on the Kara-koram route, the maintenance of ourselves and of our
animals could be provided for only by means of supplies carried with us. The intended explorations
could not possibly be carried out in less than forty days; yet none of our available beasts of burden,
ponies and donkeys, would be able on such high ground to carry more than their own fodder-supply
for this period. For the complications introduced by this and other factors and for the efforts it
cost to meet them I may refer to my Personal Narrative.
To my great relief R. B. Lāl Singh safely rejoined me on July 20 after a separation of nearly R. B. Lāl
three months, having successfully fulfilled all the tasks entrusted to him. He had first carried out Singh's
very useful surveys along the T'ien-shan from Ak-su to the watershed north of Kāshgar (Maps surveys.
Nos. 1, 5, 6, 9, 14, 19, 23). Then, after reaching Gūma in the south by a route not previously
surveyed by us, he had mapped the last portion of terra incognita on the northern slopes of the K'un-
lun between the Kilīān and Middle Kara-kāsh Rivers (Maps Nos. 16, 17, 21). A week later the
final completion of my packing labours enabled me to take a short respite by paying a farewell Yōtkan
visit to the site of the ancient Khotan at Yōtkan. The annual washing for gold in the 'culture site re-
strata' buried below the great deposit of alluvial loess soil had already begun, and I was able to visited.
add, by direct acquisitions from the villagers, to my collection of those terra-cotta grotesques and
similar small antiques which the buried débris layers still continue to yield after decennia of
exploitation.¹ I used the same occasion also for increasing my anthropometrical materials by
measuring a considerable number of typical Khotan folk. Short as this last excursion into rural
Khotan had to be, it helped to show me once again how rapidly the cultivation had been extending
in recent years, not merely on the desert edges of the oasis, but also by reclamation of much land
within, which in 1900–1 I had still seen as marshy or shōr-covered waste, e.g. round the Aidin-köl
or at Shōr-bāgh west of Khotan town.²
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