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Photographs in Personal Collections

The site’s pillars. The site, seen from the northeast. The site’s pillars. The south side of the site. The south side of the site. Funerary structure FS7 from the east. The east side of the arched south room of the rear tier. The corbelled pseudoarch (north side) of the rear tier south room.
The site, seen from the north. Funerary structure FS1. Funerary structure FS7 from the west. Note the way in which the top of the structure was excavated. A stonewall fragment along the middle of the rear rim of the structure is also visible. Funerary structure FS2 from the west. Funerary structure FS52, the site’s largest terraced tomb. Funerary structure FS131. Funerary structure FS83.
Funerary structure FS3 (foreground) and funerary structure FS4 (background). Funerary structure FS7. The pillar array. The site, seen from the west. The site, seen from the south. The huge massif of Takri Trawo (<i>stag ri khra bo</i>)/Nemo Nanyi (<i>gnas mo sna gnyis</i>) can be seen in the distance. The lone pillar. The lone pillar. The pillar array. Note how the pillars have weathered to a distinctive red color.
The site, seen from the north. A member of the survey team photographing the pillar. The deeply inset entranceway to the castle. The castle from the south. The east and north sides of the castle. The east face of the castle. The north side of the castle carcass. Habitational ruins below the castle.

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