Tibetan and Himalayan Library - THL

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Photographs

Members of the survey team at funerary structure FS2. In the background is the large Dam (<i>’dam</i>) Basin. Funerary structure FS2. Funerary structure FS1. Funerary structure FS3. Funerary structure FS1. Note how the uphill wall is level with the slope. The Dam (<i>’dam</i>) Basin lies in the distance. Funerary structure FS2. Wall fragments with significant vertical development, residential structure RS6. The broken and rocky surface of funerary structure FS8 with members of the survey team.
Funerary structure FS2. The 6 m long intact wall segment in residential structure RS5. Note the zone of tumuli in the background Funerary structure FS3. Funerary structure FS1. The tunnel cut into funerary structure FS20. Funerary structure FS13. Funerary structure FS22. Measuring funerary structure FS7. The village of Khredo (<i>khre mdo</i>) is to the left of the Khrechu (<i>khre chu</i>) and the village of Lagendo (<i>la rgan mdo</i>) is to the right.
The excavation recently carried out on top of funerary structure FS10. Funerary structure FS8. The survey camp can be seen on the plain to the right of the funerary mound. Funerary structure FS9. Funerary structure FS16. The survey team’s camp is in the background. Funerary structure FS4. Funerary structure FS5 (foreground) and funerary structure FS4 (background). The Rukyok Tsangpo (<i>ru skyog gtsang po</i>) is barely visible in the background. Funerary structure FS1. Note the large stone members lying inside the enclosure. Residential structure RS6.
Residential structure RS5. Residential structure RS4. Residential structure RS3. Residential structure RS1. The east side of the site. The site as seen from the north. The west room of the south/forward row. Note the in situ corbel attached to the rear wall. The site as seen from the south.

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