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CHAPTER XV. OasEs.—Continued. 
The oasis as a geological problem.—Continued. 
Physitographic classification of oases. 2... 2. si 60s 43 Hewes or » tileie ee eee ees See 301-303 
T; Delta oasesys\.... Facer elites ous Svante abe aeeksunkenees okey t ace tebe Meee bce meee eae 301 
(a) OF fiver 5 ge.se iho ales eitigala op 00 Seine Skee Sine Shane 301 
(b) Of-small streams, 6.0.15. ccs one ci cieteceker ee ania. cite sy eto en 301 
II. River-bank and. flood-plain oases i: .-% 5. canis wisps eyes Woke p one npe 302 
IIL. High-valley oases.» «3055 ms. ba « she pone li aot ihe a ayaa dion ale a ae 302 
IV. Spring and well oases ....62....2 0 viscrnp + sities ge eben vip ce = ote eee 302 
V.‘Lake-shore 0aseSisicf5. 268 oc hai em) «suet 0 eke ee le outlier ieee 302-303 
Relations between erosion and burial in the obliteration of kurgans (oasis culture deposits) 303-307 
The ancient Alai Valley route:from Bactta to*Kasho ars gnats yeisuseiea siv eisieecrsn terrier eae 307-310 
Objective criteria of ancient long-used routes....2...2.5% 9.5 5 sevens sey a ee 307 
‘The three controlling factorsiof trade ,outes gem 6 is eee tae eee eae 307-308 
Advantages of the Alai Valley route is .6 cs. icc 5 ince ole 0 «pnw ple et eee 308-310 
Oases of the Zerafebran s «06 iss. tesBiance ok fa bea 6 dee nk RE ce 310-316 
River-bank (type IT) oases of the lower Zerafshan. 04. amines <c.eyes  hes e o sh oe 310-311 
Page Cs tne ee een Bee ME mR Afr. re eS hoa nos aime soo 311 
High-valley (type III) oases ofthe upper ‘Zeraishan., .7 sonst. datas ew we ee ee 311-316 
HiSSAL 6 ie ce so sie aga Fe sch bcs ets d adhe chs ws tae 9 Rage ns = lt ePaper ee hte rs COCs Ree a 316-317 
Abandoned oases of Ferganas..: 5-25. %.. = apse ob sions cere eis ue ei ei ek 317-320 
Kara Tepe (Western) » 6c. i issn © oS vateivin ele sins s = ald stare, oie dein ste nile aiee 2 ieee 317-318 
Beman “Tepe ... sive ss tigi «+ seg tie sida wre win eibmi st alote 50a, wy yoo 85a lela aie ne 318 
River-cut mounds of Millitinskayay 227 9c. atv wlesctais che geteye eu eke entice aetna 318-320 
AMAL... cies a3 oie «JoGiery sways sare Wy tie Kae mueue Bayete: mui i le eae ous he Vale ey vn meee rea 320-330 
Peculiarities of Anau as‘an oasis of type Tbe... 2%. 0. ue cie eit ven ee 320 
The building of a -tilting delta sc. 5c irae lee wn nie ae + ete earn ee 321 
Erosion cycles of the Anat Su im the miountains: ©. >... -ei-e> e ee e B22 
Recent decrease of surface drainage . 0... <s)0 0s wpe sso. seg ae on eee eee eee ee 322-324 
Shape of the Anau Delta and its surface irregularities wrought by man’s débris of occupa- 
tion and his control of alluvial-depositions << 2... - <=) tetera eee 324-327 
The ancient and the modern dunes of Kara Kum and the interbedding of the delta mar- 
gins: with them ...6, 5 00.26% s. . shceluia eels ole eho eho pees pet a ences er ee 327-328 
Analysis of shaft sections of the deposits from man, water, and wind................. 328-330 
Physitographic reconstruction of the past in Anati sp... een. nea 330 
{> Oases. of the Murg-ab, Delta ci a2) save avcintcrsvetate s civen cele least el seneucians tee ete eet eae or 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 ‘allirvial Gepositions ao. acy cag Sepa ciate mile abe gel coer tenant 333 
The great mound-of Odontche Tepe: 2.7 cccsn se sanmcirlak eis =e fo eee eee 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 delta .. 7.5.5.5. «obs tee ee ee 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...........000ceecceeceeweees 341-343 
CHAPTER XVID io ais ies ciSiapin- wi wlsrsciecdn Sue ae ee le Oe 345-354 
GCarativora «ois iss as cig 65 os uc v alecelae plo laieie sles can Sn GOURD SNe eRe RRA ene 
Foxes of Anau J and Is 02 cc vows os dca ow ee nee ee 345-346 
Wolf of Anau I anatomically compated..... opis epee es eee eee 346-347 
Domestic Dog of Anau II anatomically compared with prehistoric and recent domestic 
and wild dogs <\o.:d5 5 ots, ecm eared rte ie ce ene Sect ene a ee 348-354 
Probably importéd into Anat..2:.c.< inpue eek urtes fxn Seen ee ae eee 350 
Rodentia ....6 05 abicxdd,cthcle Bev o wld de eae eI cee ee Core gy eer eae 354 
