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Photographs in Personal Collections

The west side of the site. Funerary structure FS206. The survey team at funerary structure FS258. Funerary structure FS137. Funerary structure FS21. Funerary structure FS26. Some of the site’s terraced funerary structures. The terraced funerary structure FS104.
Members of the highly coordinated survey team carrying out their work at funerary structure FS76. The survey team carrying out measurements on funerary structure FS34. Various funerary structures of the east sector. Funerary structure FS1. Note how the forward and side walls are prominently elevated above the slope. <i>Maṇi</i> plaques are found on the right side of the structure. A double-course wall segment of the enclosure. A double-course wall segment of the enclosure. The site’s pillars and enclosure. The site’s two pillars.
Funerary structure FS3. Funerary structure FS11. Funerary structure FS13. The fairly intact perimeter walls of funerary structure FS12. Funerary structure FS1. The east complex. The partially integral walls of the central complex temple-tomb. The fractional array of pillars in the central complex.
Measuring funerary structure FS2. The temple-tomb of the west complex. A few of the pillars are visible on the right side of the image. The site’s west complex. Funerary structure FS4 with pillar. Note the prostrate pillar behind the in situ specimen. Funerary structure FS2. The inner enclosure or cist marker made primarily of white stones is visible in the center of the larger enclosure. Funerary structure FS1. Note the way in which the structure is elevated above the surrounding terrain. Funerary structure FS3 with pillar. Funerary structure FS12. Note the drokpa (<i>’brog pa</i>) homesteads in the distance.

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