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Photographs in 2003 High Tibet Antiquities Expedition (HTAE)

Residential structure RS5. Funerary structure FS12 (center of the image). Note how the structure is elevated above the surrounding plain. The well developed east and north sides of funerary structure FS4. The site, seen from the north. The wall remnant on the forward rim of funerary structure FS7. The well delineated walls of funerary structure FS88. Funerary structure FS40. One of the burial chambers in funerary structure FS2.
Defunct farm fields. Note the valley’s watercourse and viable fields in the distance. Defunct agricultural parcels and retaining walls. Funerary structure FS5. The cutaway portion in the middle of the structure is part of the illicit excavation that was carried out here. The highly disrupted remains of funerary structure FS2. Funerary structure FS3. Funerary structure FS2. The high point rammed-earth structure amid more deteriorated remains. One of the highly deteriorated rammed-earth structures.
An oblique view of the structure. The forward side of the structure. The site, seen from the rear. The site, seen from the forward side of the structure. Funerary structure FS1. The site, seen from the east. The site, seen from the southeast. Funerary structure FS1 and funerary structure FS2 can be seen to the right of the enclosure. 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.

2003 High Tibet Antiquities Expedition (HTAE) in Topic


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