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Object Number
2010.5.35872
Display Title
Biggest mound in city
Descriptions
Keywords
- Urban Center
- Site and Excavation
- Ceremony
- Ethnographic
Subject
- City
- Landscape
- Mound
- Ruin
Department
Photographic
Date
1932
Artist
Owen Lattimore
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
/
China
/
Inner Mongolia
Additional Geographic Terms
Yisun; Sune-in Tor
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 3.81 x 6.35 cm (1 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2010.5.35871 | Ruin, mound, inside city |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35875 | Arash beside mound of ruins |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35874 | General view, ruined city |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35876 | Stone cross with decoration |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35873 | Detail of cross |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35870 | Carved ornaments stone crosses |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.35869 | Detail of stone cross |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2004.24.3349 | Kappok (biggest girl); Iglanisak, unknown |
Flaxman Island
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| 07-8-00/2.38 | Portrait of three girls. Kappok is the biggest, Iglanisak, unknown |
Flaxman Island
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| 2010.5.36293 | Mound-ruin, Yisun-Sume-in Tor |
China
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| 2010.5.36285 | Stone with Mongol inscription |
Inner Mongolia
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| 2010.5.36299 | Fragment, Chinese inscribed stone, Yisun Sume-in Tor |
China
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