Overview
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Rim sherd of a hand-made vessel made of coarse red clay with with a light-coloured slip on the outside. The outside has been smoothed and stamped with a rather irregular pattern of bands consisting of L-shapes, crosses and dots.
Date
300 to 699
Find site
Measurement
height 13.2 centimetres, width 9.5 centimetres
Description
Scope and content : Rim sherd of a hand-made vessel made of coarse red clay with with a light-coloured slip on the outside. The outside has been smoothed and stamped with a rather irregular pattern of bands consisting of L-shapes, crosses and dots.
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Historical information
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Find site identifier
Akt.
Stein site number
A.T.0013
Find site description
Site in the area of Yurung-kash, 15-20 miles ENE of Khotan on the southern arm of the Silk Road. (Stein 1921: map no. 27, A. 4). Stein found the ruins of a temple and Buddhist shrine. Objects included various stucco and relievo fragments that had been partly preserved by a fire.
Excavation history : Stein excavated here between 18 Sept. and 22 Sept. 1906 (see Stein 1921: 133-153).
Short description : Aktarek: in the area of Yurung-kash
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