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Terracotta camel head.
Date
699
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Measurement
height 4.5 centimetres, width 2.6 centimetres
Material
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Description
Scope and content : Ornamental plaque for vessels in the shape of the head of a camel, made of modelled and baked clay (fragmentary). Clay plaque in the shape of a camel's head. The object was probably used as an appliqu for a clay vessel. Only the head and neck of the animal, which is shown in side view, remain. Details such as the harness and the mane are emphasised by using incised lines.
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Find site identifier
Yot.
Stein site number
Yo.0015.d
Find site description
Yotkan is the site of the ancient capital of Khotan, 5 miles to the west of the present-day Khotan town, on the southern arm of the Silk Road. (Serindia map no. 20, D. 4). Apart from many small terracottas and other artefacts acquired at the site of Yotkan itself, Stein bought other items from people in Khotan and elsewhere. He gave a different site id. to each of these to distinguish their provenance. On his first expedition he used the prefix Y. for this site and Yo. on his second expedition.
Short description : Yotkan is the site of the ancient capital of Khotan
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