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Archaeological Reconnaissances in North-Western India and South-Eastern Īrān : vol.1 |
| 西北インドと南東イランにおける考古学的調査 : vol.1 |
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THE purpose of this publication is to record the explorations, mainly
archaeological but intended also to serve geographical interests, which
generous help received from a fund of Harvard University, supplemented by a
grant from the Trustees of the British Museum, enabled me to carry out during
the years 1931–3. The fund was raised at Harvard University at the beginning of
1930, chiefly through the efforts of Professor Paul J. Sachs, Associate Director
of the Fogg Art Museum. They were made after an invitation received from the
President of Harvard University at the suggestion of my friend Mr. C. T. Keller
had enabled me to deliver a course of lectures at the Lowell Institute on the
three Central Asian expeditions which I had carried out under the orders of the
Government of India between 1900 and 1916.¹
The fund was primarily intended to enable me to resume those explorations
in Chinese Turkistān, and to extend them eastwards. But it was provided that
it should be available also for whatever archaeological labours might be under-
taken by me elsewhere in Asia. Professor Sachs kindly charged himself with the
administration of the fund on behalf of Harvard University. For the unfailing
consideration and help he kindly extended to me and for his ever encouraging
friendly interest in my efforts I wish to record here my feelings of deep gratitude.
After the Trustees of the British Museum had, at the recommendation of
Sir Frederic Kenyon, then Director of the Museum, been pleased to offer a
contribution approximately equal to one-seventh of the Harvard fund, I pro-
ceeded in the spring of 1930 to Nanking in order to secure the permission of the
Central Chinese Government for the proposed explorations. The effective help
kindly offered by Sir Miles Lampson, H.B.M. Minister, made it possible, after
full explanations had been furnished as to their object, to obtain the issue by
the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs of a passport authorizing me 'to trace
and investigate ancient remains in Hsin-chiang and Inner Mongolia'.
After completing needful practical preparations I started from Kashmīr in
August 1930. But, before the Chinese border on the Pāmīrs was reached,
unscrupulous nationalist agitation had forced the Nanking Government to
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