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Section near the end of the Yakich Glacier. 5.02.cic vsctes > wie teleisie eee apse avis hoveerensleteaniats rosie tele 
The Dargum canal in the up-warped loess-steppe of Samarkand.............. sees eeee ences 
Vertical section of interlapping loess and alluvium in a 100-foot cliff of Obu-siob canal at crossing 
of road from Samarkand to Wm Stctiitere crate ate eter sete eres een ee 
Terraces of. the Markan Su. snes S20 a0 sce Sota gaa een eae eg ee ee 
Deflated siltsiand residual sand-dunes (Tarim) c..a-e reenter ieee inert ene eee 
Uptilted piedmonts of Margellan .\00 3). mn< uae ns = e0 abasic oe ieee 
Manish Valley Terraces (in the Kopet Dagh Mountains)........... 0.0 .csec serene sceececes 
Map of the Aralo-Caspian Sea expansions (Konsbin) 5 0.5 hte sete ae ee 
Construction of a hotise (inthe Hissar Valley) eiersee cet eae eee ee een ek ee 
A ruined citadel.of thedower Zerafsham’> oe. oe piecttye cere ee tee ee eee 
Diagram showing relation between erosion and burial of abandoned kurgans................. 
A fortress in the Alai Valley on the ancient route from Bactra to Kashgar................... 
Ruins-‘of the tomb ‘of Bibi Khanum! (Samarkand), sn teeter ere teeter ee 
Profile of Afrosiab's..s4: cabs sflsieecty Sialic tate «wire cw oo 01e ee teehee ac le Deter taaee octet eth ete 
Cliff-trail up, the Zeratshan gorse. ciate oie tetris Fey ag, 0; wales at ws epee a tas, ere Pa eee 
A “high-valley oasis’ of the *Zerafshan "gorges. «ar ee ei eee ee eee 
A village built of cobble-stones laid with sun-dried bricks (Zerafshan gorge)..............-.. 
Zerafshan Galcha‘at-Yarutiy 2a ie fen mise nena ghetets homie ne scent ete] ersten ells tae eS eneae 
Zerafshan Galchas near ithe glacters joe. ce oor mieieny iate ee rs ne ee eee eee re 
Zetafshan 'Galchas (gentlemen)Gie wen. 0s cc tess tte cus ett ae ce nec ae oe ore ae ne ee 
Zerafshan Galcha swith ‘his plowtie Ave ce eae cache acon eho) oer circ tatenn ee ee etic 
Tori Kur gant 26 sie.e sini aim a ssetora 40 avan ol tualiole a taseganewe. ehh ter tera ete ee cuss leran iceman ie Nore ae ee ee 
Urmitan ‘Karrgany, ih oie Secee + ast neers ites ene Se stt en tee aes Ce GeROneG oe EP ten e MPa ae te ee 
Map and section of Kodishar Kurgan .% 2c <o8 one os ae eee et ae glee eet ee ie 
The citadel of Hissar... (0 22.205 odofe eters ow nee 9 ene atte eaten ca a Onn enc Sean 
River-cut mounds of Millitinskaya (Timur’s gate)... ..2,5-% sas sue eee ee 
An abandoned system Of irtigation Terraces... wrejoss eo aeett tiie etc See crc era tenn ee 
A canal gully in the abandoned irrigation tetraces.of Anat. 2.0) ..c. in trenn einai erie 
Map of the Murg-ab Delta. “The Oasis of Mery = oo yea ae it ee ea 
Sketch-map of Odontche Tepe: (Merv) ..:50..5..5. occ ceccn anes. ce ieee eee 
Bos namadicus, after Lydekker; Indian Geological Survey: .°.. <7 0 «2005 oases oa 
Teeth of Equus caballus pumpellit compared with teeth of other subfossil horses.............. 
Natives mounted on cattle and! horsesiya. 7. ae xteis ce peste oles rere eee ee ee 
Comparative cross-sections of human femora from Amat... «cee eee eterna 
Comparative cross-sections of human leg bones from Anatl..........2...-..+--+s+sse0esenee 
Sagittal sections through the tubia-talus joint... 7.05%... =, .-.24s «ss «wnt 
STONE IMPLEMENTS FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH KURGANS. 
496-502. Stone implements from North and South Kurgams...............0..csecvccevvtvereses 
503-508. Stone implements from North Kurgan 
509-516. Stone implements from ‘South Kairgans. 22a. sa erate ie eee ete eee 
517-524. Pestles and mullers from South Kurgan 
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525-528. Stone implements from South Kurgan. oc os ecw 21s et a eo tee ee ie ee ne 
529, 530. Stone mmplements trom pouth Kurgan oo cs ici erie tar nce ree 
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Type of mealing-stone in both kurgans.... 0... s dae<. + «oe ee oe ee 
532,533. otone mortars from South Kurgan> Culture DV ~ a2 osscte es cere cr nee 
SKELETONS FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH KURGANS. 
534-536. Nos. 5, 2, and 3, Terrace I, North Kureatss ce eee eee ene eee eee 
537-539. No. 4, Terrace III, and Nos. 6 and 7, Terrace II, North Kurgan.................----+s: 
540-542. No 8, Terrace VIII, and Nos. 11 and 14, Terrace II, North Kurgan.................... 
543-545. Nos. 16 and 17, East Gallery, and No. 18, North Digging I, North Kurgan.............. 
546-548. Nos. 19 and 23, Terrace B, and No. 28, Terrace C, South Kurgan..................-5+-- 
ERRATA. 
Page 169, text-figure 4oo, reads (X 2); should read (X 1). 
Page 169, text-figure 402, reads (X 0.5); should read (X 0.75). 
In legend of plate 48, preceding page 175, figs. 6, 10, and 12, read (See p. 166); should 
read (See p. 168). Fig. 9 reads (See p. 116); should read (See p. 168.) 
Page 413, text-figure 491a, M2, at left-hand end of figure, should read M3. 
