Overview
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Bone die.
Date
200 to 299
Find site
Measurement
depth 0.8 centimetres, height 0.8 centimetres, width 0.8 centimetres
Language / script
Description
Scope and content : E. 001. b. Cubical bone die with spots shown by circles with centre dots. The sum of the spots on any two opposite sides is 7. Length of edges ½". See Pl. LII. [AK]
Institution
Historical information
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Find site identifier
End.
Stein site number
E.001.b
Find site description
Area on the southern arm of the Silk Road on the Endere river. It comprises Bilel-Konghan, Endere Stupa and various other Endere dwellings. The site as a whole was reported by Stein to have been occupied at two separate times, with an interval of centuries inbetween. Xuan Zang saw in 645 AD this site already in ruins, but it was occupied again later in the Tang dynasy, only to be abandoned once more when the area was taken over by the Tibetans in the 8th century.
Short description : Endere - Bilel-Konghan, Endere Stupa
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