Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1899 |
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الصفحة xiii
... fact which points to the conclusion that the deposit was formed during one single flood . Geologically speaking , therefore , there appears nothing furnishing an indication of the time during which the lower stratum had been covered . I ...
... fact which points to the conclusion that the deposit was formed during one single flood . Geologically speaking , therefore , there appears nothing furnishing an indication of the time during which the lower stratum had been covered . I ...
الصفحة xv
... fact may possibly be attributed to the action of sandstorms which have had less corroding effect on the trodden ground than on the once wall - protected soil . The whole of the interior of the city , where it is not covered with sand ...
... fact may possibly be attributed to the action of sandstorms which have had less corroding effect on the trodden ground than on the once wall - protected soil . The whole of the interior of the city , where it is not covered with sand ...
الصفحة xix
... fact that it was found along with another manuscript said to have been purchased by Mr. Macartney and transmitted to the Royal Geographical Society in London . They were both brought to Kashghar by a treasure - seeker ( apparently Islām ...
... fact that it was found along with another manuscript said to have been purchased by Mr. Macartney and transmitted to the Royal Geographical Society in London . They were both brought to Kashghar by a treasure - seeker ( apparently Islām ...
الصفحة xxvii
... fact of the recurrent disappearance and reappearance of sand - buried sites and ruins naturally follows from the action , above described , of the winds on the sands , and has also been noticed by modern travellers . It also forms a ...
... fact of the recurrent disappearance and reappearance of sand - buried sites and ruins naturally follows from the action , above described , of the winds on the sands , and has also been noticed by modern travellers . It also forms a ...
الصفحة xxviii
... fact that " the dry fine sand of the desert unquestionably possesses the property of preserving organic matter for a very long time ; see pp . 540 , 802 , 816 ff . There is , therefore , nothing intrinsically improbable in the claim of ...
... fact that " the dry fine sand of the desert unquestionably possesses the property of preserving organic matter for a very long time ; see pp . 540 , 802 , 816 ff . There is , therefore , nothing intrinsically improbable in the claim of ...
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