Tibetan and Himalayan Library - THL

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Photographs

The site’s large tumulus. The site’s walled pillars. Note the smaller pillars in and against the south wall and how the enclosure is prominently elevated above the surrounding plain. The wall subdividing the north section of the enclosure (center foreground) is also visible. The site’s walled pillars. Note how the enclosure is partitioned into two main sections. The Chunak (<i>chu nag</i>) flood plain is to the left of the monument. The large pillar (long-stone DR2) in the south section of the enclosure. The north sector dispersion. The thick walls of a partly integral structure of the south sector. A partly integral structure of the south sector. The highly disintegrated remains of residential structure RS6 (foreground).
Residential structure RS7. Note the large niche in the rear wall. Rock walls at residential structure RS3. The fairly integral walls of residential structure RS2. The south sector dispersion. The central sector ruins. The forward wall of the large edifice in the lower complex. Residential structure RS2, the best preserved structure at the site. A portion of the L-shaped edifice in the north sector of the upper complex.
North sector and east sector structures of the upper complex. South sector remains of the upper complex, Chia Khar (<i>phi’a mkhar</i>). A portion of the large edifice of the lower complex. The hilltop (center right), with structural remains. A revetment fragment on the ridgeline. Revetments overlaying the hilltop. Structural traces at the site. The ruins of a retreat house on the formation’s summit.
Structural traces on ridgeline. The Dorjé Chenmo (<i>rdo rje chen mo</i>) pinnacle. The east enclosure. The west enclosure. The east enclosure. Note the depressions in the ground within the walls. The west enclosure (?). The south sector of the castle. North sector structures of the castle.

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