É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Comp. by John Falconer, Ágnes Kárteszi, Ágnes Kelecsényi, Lilla Russell-Smith.

FALCONER John and RUSSELL-SMITH Lilla - Photographs

PHOTOGRAPHS 73. Chinese painted inscription on stucco and a metal seal, Keriya (put with Chinese records). [2070] 74. Pieces of pottery from Yotkan, wooden curry-comb from Niya River Site. [2072] 75. Ancient Chinese coins from Chalma-kazan and Mazartagh. [2073] 76. Ancient coins and seals from Yotkan, etc. [2074] 77. Ancient coins and ornaments in metal and stone from Dandan Uiliq, Yotkan, Karadong and Khotan. [2075] 78. Ancient Chinese coin from Chalma-kazan, grains, fruits and seeds from Keriya. [2076] 79. Ancient Chinese coins, charms and ornaments in metal, wood, bone, etc., Niya River Site. [2077] 80. Ancient Brahmi manuscript from ruined dwelling, Dandan Uiliq. [2079] 81. Ancient art pottery, Samarkand. [2080] 82. Complete oblong document showing impressions of two seals, Niya River Site. [200]. 83. Parchment manuscript partially opened, Niya River Site. [200] 84. Complete oblong wooden document, upper and under tablets, opened, Niya River Site. [202] 85. Sculptured stone, metal and terra-cotta objects from Khotan, Keriya, etc. 86. Fragments of pottery and stone from Rawak, Yotkan, Karadong and Togujai. 87. Grass brooms, fragments of musical instruments, wooden pens, etc., from Dandan Uiliq and Niya River Site. 88. Coloured stucco relievos from Dandan Uiliq. 89. Fragments of plaster casts which appear to have been burnt, Aksipil. [207] Stein Photo 9 I s' Central Asian Expedition, 1900-1901: illustrations for Ancient Khotan 59 prints mounted on card and marked up and retouched for publication. The pho­tographs were used to illustrate Ancient Khotan. 1. AK fig.5: Wakhis settled at Khaibar, Hunza. 2. AK fig. 13: Ruined stupa and mound of Mauri-tim, seen from south-west. 3. AK fig. 14: Ruined stupa of Kurghan-tim, seen from north. 4. AK fig. 15a: Mecca pilgrims from Kashgar. 5. AK fig. 18: Kepek-gholuk Mazar, near Moji. 6. AK fig. 20: Eroded ranges towards Kara-kash River gorge, seen from above Yagan-dawan. 7. AK fig.21: Kun-lun Range with glaciers of Nissa Valley, seen from above Brinjak Pass. 8. AK fig.22: Tawakkel labourers brought to Dandan-uiliq. 217

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