Wall of tamarisk timber amidst dunes to north of Ka-ta-ching-tzu. [And north-east of Ying-p'an-p'u-tzu.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Architectural Photography PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 218: 'Line of Limes agger, built of faggots, north-east of Hua-hai-tzu.' (I.A. Map 40, D5). Hua-hai-tzu is marked on Stein's map under the alternative name of Ying-p'an-p'u-tzu. With Kabil standing on wall. Subjects = ...
T. XLIV.b from west corner. [East of Ying-p'an-p'u-tzu.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Architectural Photography With Kabil standing on top of tower, Shams Din and another figure at the side. PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 222: 'Watch-tower T.XLIV.b, east of Hua-hai-tzu [Ying-p'an-p'u-tzu].' (I.A. Map 42, A4). Subjects = archaeological expeditions; archaeolog...
Tower on later wall, outside Yeh-ma-wan fromeast. (Kabil & Dash). [North-east of Su-chou.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of tower, with Kabil and Stein's dog Dash standing at the base. PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 224: 'Watch-tower on line of mediaeval 'Great Wall', outside Yeh-mao-wan, Su-chou.' (I.A. Map 43, A1). Subjects = archaeological expedition...
Limes wall smothered between tamarisk cones about nine miles north-north-east of Kata-ching-tzu. [North-east of Ying-p'an-p'u-tzu.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Architectural Photography PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 219: 'Limes line traced amidst tamarisk-cones north-east of Hua-hai-tzu [Ying-p'an-p'u-tzu]. See p. 398.' (I.A. Map 42, A4). '...It [the Limes wall] presented itself here as a low mound half-smothered by drift-sand, but...
Torgut Beili with two Begs. [Tawun-tora.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated portrait, with the two other figures standing behind him. Photograph taken when the Beili visited Stein at Tawun-tora: 'At Tawun-tora I was obliged to make a two days' halt, May 24th to 25th, in order to receive and return the visit of the chief or...