View towards Ghala-i-koh, south-east from Bagh-sangin. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography View across cultivated fields towards distant mountains, with a camel caravan in the middle distance. Stein negative number 1070. Subjects = archaeological expeditions; archaeology; exploration; Stein Collection Location = Ghala-koh; Iran; Khorasan
Niya site, ancient bridge panorama (Section II). Towards bridge (Rustam). Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 102: 'Remains of footbridge across ancient river-bed, Niya site.' Right-hand section of two-part panoramic view, continued from print 306. This view shows the bridge itself, with Rustam standing on the far side. (Location: ...
Earthwork started on tugh above Tülküch-köl. [At Khanaka-tokai.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 105: 'Men at work on new barrage across flood-bed above Tulkuch-tarim.' On his arrival at Tulkuch-kol Stein found that floods of recent years threatened the existence of the small colony, by destroying a barrage of the irrig...
Mesha [mesa] near 13½ miles from Besh-toghrak (camels in fore). Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards the mesa, with a group of camels in left foreground. (I.A. Map 35, C3: possibly part of the group of mesas near Camp cxii in the bottom left corner of this section). Subjects = archaeological expeditions; archaeology; camels; exploration; land...
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...