Wang-tao-shih with frescoes of Tang Sên. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Modern wall painting, with the monk Wang Tao-shih standing to the right. Subjects = archaeological expeditions; archaeology; exploration; frescoes; Stein Collection; wall paintings
Panorama of L.B. IV from V. Contd. [part] II. [Lop-nor.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography Left-hand section of two-part panoramic view, comprising prints 218-219. Prints 218-219 also form Serindia, I, fig. 74, 'Panoramic view of ruin L.B. IV, Lou-Lan, seen from east.' PUBLISHED: 'Serindia', I, fig. 74, 'Panoramic view of ruin L.B. IV, Lou-Lan, seen from...
View down valley E. from station H. above C. 221. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography View down valley with Tila Bai (Stein's Yarkandi pony man) and ponies in foreground. Subjects = archaeological expeditions; archaeology; exploration; Stein Collection
Panorama of L.B. IV from L.B. V. [part] I. [Lou-lan site, Lop-nor.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography Right-hand section of two-part panoramic view, comprising prints 218-219. PUBLISHED: 'Ruins of Desert Cathay', vol. 1, pl. 123: 'Portion of ruined house L.B. IV., Lop-Nor Site, seen from east, before clearing.' Prints 218-219 also form 'Serindia', I, fig. 74, 'Pano...
Door in inner N. room, N.XXIV (seen in 1901) [Corrected caption: Ornamented wooden door frame from ruined house, N.XII, Niya site.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Architectural Photography PUBLISHED: 'Serindia' vol. 1, fig. 56, 'Ornamented wooden door frame from ruined house, N.XII, Niya site'. 'Ruins of Desert Cathay', vol. 1, fig. 91, 'Door with ornamental wood-carving in sand-buried ruin of dwelling N.XII, Niya site.' This caption, rather than ...
T. XX. c. [corrected from T. XIV. c.] with eroded clay terraces (80'-100') from south [Dunhuang Limes.] Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Architectural Photography PUBLISHED: 'Ruins of Desert Cathay', vol. 2, pl. 181: 'Ruin of ancient watch-tower, T. IV. a., on western flank of Tun-huang limes, with view to north. On left an eroded clay terrace with deep-cut Nullah. Across depression with Toghraks and tamarisks is seen in ...