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CHAPTER XV. OASES.—Continued. 
The oasis as a geological problem.—Continued. 
Physiographic classification of oasGScvie Fates oe so eens se vs oe 301-303 
I; Delta 0ases.in a aticcs cies « wiereteby eRe Whetsira, aneci, c eohineiaure Se Gaskets ns 301 
(a): OF FIVeES Iso POR LISI Se eee ee ree SSR aA i an ae 301 
(6) -Ofsmall streams :.(s6 5-1 tale heise eis See AE ata cee ee eee 301 
II. River-bank! and flood=plain‘oases ye we cre kee eee tee ete ene era 302 
III. High-valley oases....... cana Lats Wn Bat late aaa ee en eee a eer 302 
IV, Spring and ‘well o8ses.s 0. jew «00 2 ¥en Ms cee ates kee eee 302 
V.) Lake-shore! oases i's. i niaiepk hit ele eral mini pivsetetete tee cat eee eee mee en ane ee 302-303 
Relations between erosion and burial in the obliteration of kurgans (oasis culture deposits) 303-307 
The ancient Alay Valley route from Bactra to Kashgarss., .- 06s ae eee 307-310 
Objective criteria of ancient long-used routes... 4534, ac: 1 seems aie ere ee ee oe 307 
The three controlling factors of trade routes......... Nin tk ad kant Cea ok ce 307-308 
Advantages of the Alai- Valley routes. Foe 5 «<a se cre one este ea 6 de) eae yet any eee er 308-310 
Oases' of the’ Zerafsh an! Nese Wie cpa te ate Resble o aeugre ores hu San Rea SSR Ea ee 310-316 
River-bank (typé.1l) oases: of the lower, Zerafshan.(, ges eee ee ee 310-311 
Afrostab ic Oe eat aa Fes a aac aera PR te cn ein ey SRG Pee ee 311 
High-valley (type IL]) oases of the upper Zeraishan 20% 1 cscs k it ite oes ae 311-316 
|S SCT) ee a eee Se Pn, en Peet POM Re AE ur Oe eS eMC ACR 0 dois ik eae OS hes 316-317 
Abandoned oases of Fetganas f..27.. Bane on «car cn ic sere ola eee geet Met ieee ane < ne Perce ene 317-320 
Kara ‘Tepe, (Western) tate Pedic i claiel ack os munraca  ohe wcoel eee ac sone ane eer ee ee eee ena 317-318 
Berman Tepe sos ass 5 dip dwn aoe ren a borates, AOE ay kel ge een nee 318 
River-cut motinds tof Millitinskaya coc. ice mips esoys Lele ellenetinge sete te rane alent een a ee 318-320 
Nth eer a eee oO a Arn Cont ic shonin ad oe Ae See H Ades 320-330 
Peculiarities of Anau as an oasis of type Ib.........: Ps 6s oxide bas Bik a prea et 320 
The building of a tilting delta 222 20 .. snc es ernen wife ates ees a cle ce eee eee eae eee eae 321 
Erosion cycles of the Anau Su in the motintaing..%.... 6.4. «+ ons ae ee 322 
Récent décrease of Surface’ draimage® ois Genie ts oa ss 9 322-324 
Shape of the Anau Delta and its surface irregularities wrought by man’s débris of occupa- 
tion and his control ofalluvial depositions... . eens fea eee 324-327 
The ancient and the modern dunes of Kara Kum and the interbedding of the delta mar- 
Pins with thenas ws. Face x ie see eset bee vanec halts Reese st Pete ere ee ote 327-328 
Analysis of shaft sections of the deposits from man, water, and wind................. 328-330 
Physiographic reconstruction of the pastan Anata... nts ene ee 330 
Oases. of the’ Murg-ab’Delfa.s < O22 6 ic sceceie ol was. 6 ere apern tie rea gueeye eae een Ee oot eae rere ame 330-337 
The river Murg-ab and the type peculiarities of the Merv oases, past and present...... 330-333 
Irregularities of the delta surface wrought by man’s débris of occupation and his control 
of allavial depositions: ©, ... .425 sce 05 woes ef eee rene eee een ee 333 
‘The great motind of Odontche Tepe..2 0.51 25 see ee een eee 334 
Analysis of shafts at Ghiaur Kala. The deposits from man, water, and wind.......... 334-336 
The stratigraphic order [(1) loess, (2) dune-sand, (3) alluvium] explained by climatic 
change to'dry and recession of the deltaic... << sere eine 336-337 
Part VI. ANIMAL REMAINS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS AT ANAU, AND 
THE HorSE OF ANAU IN ITS RELATION TO THE RACES 
oF Domestic Horses. J. ULRICH DUERST. 
CHAPTER XVI. INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL.......00cccceecscecevsscacns 341-343 
CHAPTER XVID 00. cig sinc aie d 2 oo a ods iere ole ota eo Mniote eiatere te ere ee Pee ete ae eee 345-354 
Carnivora . 0... cc bs ve as sere bale wiley bleep pa eae Pe ee Renae get ne een rr a a 
Foxes of Anau I and [List er. Soc anes a eet te cee ee enn tee ete ee 345-346 
Wolf of Anau] anatomically compared. 27.....0: 5-4: es ee ee ee ee 346-347 
Domestic Dog of Anau II anatomically compared with prehistoric and recent domestic 
and wild dogs «oe. 6 ssevere dae a tee ew lela etatd wid Ane et ee et eee 348-354 
Probably imported isto Anaw [eit aes Vo edie oe ee ee i ee eee 350 
Rodetitia.. oi cc ccaicse a diniwls 2 54 4: ate yet oSecd ale wie sels ote ee nee 354 
Remains of mouse... esas Hs cles won tie eek eae ee eee er 354 
