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Photographs in 2003 High Tibet Antiquities Expedition (HTAE)

Southeast ramparts below the summit complex. The remains of the long defensive wall built on a rocky rib south of the summit complex of. The summit complex of the castle. Walls of the summit complex. An isolated defensive wall fragment, the most northerly structure at the site. The formation underlying the castle. The courtyard and entranceway to residential structure RS4. Residential structure RS5. Note the entranceway to the rear tier of rooms.
Residential structure RS3. Note the niche in the partition wall dividing the two rooms of the structure. A wall with a niche from residential structure RS2. Remains of the stone house. The lone structure of the middle complex. The remains of the single building of the lower complex. A wall of the upper complex. The upper complex of the ruins. A wall of the middle complex.
Funerary structure FS5. Survey members preparing to measure funerary structure FS3. Funerary structure FS4. Funerary structure FS2 (foreground), funerary structure FS1 (background). Funerary structure FS1, seen from the east. An enclosure of unknown function sits in the middle of the structure. Members of the survey team are measuring funerary structure FS2. Funerary structure FS4. Funerary structure FS3. Funerary structure FS2.
Funerary structure FS1. The remains of the dokhang (<i>rdo khang</i>) at the site. The remains of the dokhang (<i>rdo khang</i>) at the site. The remains of the dokhang (<i>rdo khang</i>) at the site. The remains of the dokhang (<i>rdo khang</i>) at the site. Funerary structure FS1 from the northwest. Funerary structure FS1 from the south. Cell C7 of funerary structure FS4. Note the large boulder (middle right of image) in the wall between cell C7 and cell C6.

2003 High Tibet Antiquities Expedition (HTAE) in Topic


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