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NEAR AND FAR EASTERN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY Guide Near and Far Eastern History and Archaeology including: - Carl Whiting Bishop Papers - Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive - Photographs of Antoin Sevruguin Advisor: Colleen Hennessey, Archivist Freer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
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Guide Near and Far Eastern History and Archaeology including: - Carl Whiting Bishop Papers - Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive - Photographs of Antoin Sevruguin Advisor: Colleen Hennessey, Archivist Freer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

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Register to the Papers of

Carl Whiting Bishop

in the

Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives

Compiled by

Colleen HennesseyArchivist

Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ArchivesSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ArchivesSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

1999

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THE GALLERIES

The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery form the national museum of Asian art for theUnited States. Under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution, they house the nation's collections of Asian art and arededicated to exhibition, research, and education programs that enhance awareness and understanding of Asia.

The Freer Gallery of Art holds some of the world's finest Asian art, and was a gift to the nation from theDetroit industrialist and art collector Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919)., The Gallery, which opened to the public in 1923as the Smithsonian's first fine arts museum, contains a growing Asian collection of twenty-six thousand objectscomprising Chinese, Japanese, Korean, South and Southeast Asian and West Asian art.. The Freer Gallery also housessignificant 19th- and early 20th-century American Art that includes the world's most important collection of works byJames McNeill Whistler (1843-1903) In accordance with the founder's wishes, only works in the permanent collectionare shown at the Gallery,

The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery was inaugurated as a separate museum in 1987 to increase the range of Asianart activities at the Smithsonian and to develop an active international loan exhibition program, The Sackler Gallery'sgrowing collection of Asian art is founded on a gift of one thousand masterworks given by the late medical researcher,publisher, and art collector Dr. Arthur M. Sackler (1913-1987). The Gallery houses ancient Chinese jades and bronzes,ancient Near Eastern metalwork, South Asian sculpture and paintings from Iran and India.. Since the Gallery'sinauguration, the collection has been augmented with contemporary Japanese ceramics and prints, South Asian textilesand village arts, Chinese paintings and contemporary photographs. Administered by a single staff, the Freer and SacklerGalleries are located in adjoining buildings on the National Mall.

THE ARCHIVES

The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, under the administration of the Freerand Sackler Library, serves as a depository for the records of the two galleries and has a mission to collect and preserveprimary source materials that support the holdings of the two museums. It seeks to acquire new collections, preparecollections for research use, and create and maintain research tools in an effort to make these materials available to thestaff of the two galleries, research scholars, students, and the general public. As a user of the Research Libraries Group,the Archives enters its cataloguing records into the automated information network RL1N. The Archives is open forresearch, by appointment. For information telephone (202) 357-4880, extension 341, or write the Freer Gallery of Artand Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1050 IndependenceAvenue., S.,W,, Washington, D.C. 20560-0707,

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Fieldwork conducted by Carl Whiting Bishop (1881-1942) during the early twentieth century in China wascarried out at a time when such investigations were still in their pioneer phase, Bishop's report written to describe thefirst Gallery-sponsored archaeological researches in northern and central China, and his accompanying photographicillustrations, were done for the benefit of specialists in the field as well as students of antiquity. It is appropriate,therefore, that since his death in 1942, this manuscript and other materials he created have been preserved, catalogued,and made readily available for scholarly analysis in the archives of the Freer and Sackler Galleries.

Many people have contributed to this effort. During Bishop's lifetime, it was Daisy Furscott Bishop, his wifeand companion in China, who ably assisted him with many of these records. In 1976, Sarah Newmeyer organized theBishop Collection in the Freer Gallery of Art, as a thesis equivalent, in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of'Arts in Museology at the George Washington University.. Her work to catalogue his photographs and the art and studyobjects he accumulated during the fieldwork has been invaluable.

In 1988, intern Cynthia Mead carefully rehoused many of the manuscript materials. During the summer of1995, generous support received from the Richard Louie Memorial Fund made possible the summer internship ofKonrad Fiedler, Thanks to his efforts, much of Bishop's correspondence, financial material, and the archaeologicalnews clippings in the Gallery's official records were made available for use.

I am grateful to Thomas Lawton, former director of the Freer Gallery of Art, who shared with the archivist hisknowledge of the Gallery's history and understanding of the materials; and to Douglas M. Haller, Head Archivist, andAlessandro Pezzati, Reference Archivist, of the University of'Pennsylvania Museum Archives, Philadelphia, whokindly provided information about their document holdings related to the University of Pennsylvania Museum-sponsored field work in East Asia carried out by Bishop.

We are especially appreciative for the review efforts of editor Liesbeth Hugenholtz, the typing of the subjectindex by Hanny van der Zalm-Prijs, and the fine photographic filming work of Peter Moerkerk of IDC Publishers.. ShuYue and Rieko Yoshimura of the library staff did much to assist in the final preparations, as did conservator MarthaSmith, Christine Hennessey, and volunteer Barbara Schultz who was helpful with the layout of the finding aid. Mostly,I am indebted to Lily Chia-jen Kecskes, Head Librarian, who assisted greatly with this register.. Her time and expertisetaken to fully review and compile descriptions of the photographic materials, prepare a bibliography, and clarify theromanization of certain Chinese personal and place-names contributed immeasurably to the finding aid, bringing thisproject to fruition..

Colleen HennesseyArchivist

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CONTENTS

Page

Introduction 1

Biographical Information 2

Note on Scope and Content 3

Organization and Arrangement 4

Series Descriptions

Series 1: Manuscript 5

Series 2: Still Photo Prints 6

Numeric List 6

Subject Index 9

Series 3: Photograph Books 42

Book I 42

Book II 50

Book III 53

Book IV 55

Bibliography 57

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INTRODUCTION

The Freer Gallery of Art was conceived by its founder Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919) as a museum andresearch institution, whose mission would include "the encouragement of the study of the civilization of the Far East,"Even before the Freer Gallery opened to the public in May of 1923, fieldwork had been started in China under thearrangement of then FGA director John Ellerton Lodge (1878-1942), A joint expedition was made by the Freer Galleryof'Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from 20 February 1923 to 6 August-1927, and a FGA sponsoredexpedition was conducted from 16 November 1929 to 11 April 1934. The primary purpose of the program was to createa defined equitable agreement between the Chinese and American scientific communities for cooperativearchaeological research in China, with the approval of the Chinese government, From the outset, less emphasis wasplaced on amassing archaeological collections or even of conducting field work..

Both expeditions were headed by Carl Whiting Bishop (1881-1942), Associate Curator of the FGA from 1922to 1934, and Associate in Archaeology of the FGA from 1934 until his death in 1942. Bishop's field assistants includedArchibald Gibson Wenley (1989-1962); Kwang-zung Tung; and Harvard University and Ch'ing hua University trainedDr,. Li Chi (1896-1979). Additional assistance came from Daisy Furscott Bishop and Elise Wenley. Research wasfurther aided by numerous scholars and diplomats such as Ch'iu Shan-yuan (Ch'iu Tzu-yuan), Vice Director of theHistorical Museum in Peking; Dr. Henry S. Houghton, Director of the Union Medical College; Dr, Jacob GouldSchurman (1854-1942), the American Minister to China; and Dr.. V.K. Ting, Honorary Director-, and W.H. Wong,Vice-Director, of the Geological Survey of China.

Their work helped to facilitate the founding of the Chinese Archaeological Society, which set the guidelinesfor the excavations and determined the site selections. Permissions to dig were granted by the Peking HistoricalCommission. Any archaeological finds would be shared in return for cooperation, Major excavation sites included:Hsin-cheng Hsien, near Cheng-chou, Honan Province; the neolithic site at Wan-ch'uan Hsien, Shansi Province; thetombs of Ho Chu-ping, Honan Province; the examination of the "White Horse Temple," Shansi Province; and thehistoric initial excavations at Anyang, Honan Province, in cooperation with the Academia Sinica., Increasingnationalism ended the FGA expeditions to China in 1934, It was perhaps Bishop's work with the young FGA field staffmember Dr. Li Chi, later a distinguished member of the Academia Sinica, that was one of the most lasting aspects ofthe FGA expeditions.

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Carl Whiting Bishop (1881-1942) was an archaeologist, anthropologist, and specialist in the field of EastAsian studies. Born in Tokyo, Japan, on July 12, 1881, he was the son of a Methodist missionary, the Reverend CharlesBishop,. Except for a twelve month residence in the United States during 1889-90, Bishop spent the first sixteen yearsof his life in Japan, before returning to this country in 1898 for college preparatory work at Northwestern Academy,Evanston, Illinois. He studied at Hampden-Sydney College and in 1912 received an A.B. degree from DePauwUniversity, In 1913 he was awarded the degree of Master of Arts by the Department of Anthropology, ColumbiaUniversity, where he studied with the noted German anthropologist, Franz Boas (1858-1942).. That same year hereceived his first scientific appointment as a member of the Peabody Museum Expedition to Central America..

From 1914-18 Bishop served as Assistant Curator in Oriental Art at the University of Pennsylvania Museum,where on an expedition for that museum he made his first trip to China. Under the auspices of the university, heconducted archaeological reconnaissance during 1915 and 1916 in China, Korea, and Japan, and again conductedarchaeological surveys in 1917 and 1918, although no systematic excavations were carried out at that time. When theUnited States entered World War I on the side of the Allied Powers, Bishop enlisted in the United States Navy and wasshortly made assistant naval attache, serving in China in the years 1918-20, with the rank of lieutenant, junior grade. Hereturned to Columbia University in 1921 to assume the position of Assistant in Anthropology, a post he held until theend of the academic season in 1922.

Effective 10 April 1922, Bishop was appointed as Associate Curator of the Freer Gallery of Art by thendirector John Ellerton Lodge (1878-1942).. Asked to undertake important archaeological work, Bishop headed thegallery's first expedition to China, sponsored jointly by the FGA and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, lasting from 20February 1923 to 6 August 1927. From 16 November 1929 to 11 April 1934, he headed another expedition, sent outthis time by the Freer Gallery alone. When conditions in China made further efforts impractical, Bishop returned toWashington in 1934, where he remained at the gallery as Associate in Archaeology until the time of his death on 16June 1942.

Carl Whiting Bishop was a member of a number of learned societies: the American Oriental Society, theAmerican Archaeological Society, the Anthropological Society, the American Society for the Advancement of Science,the American Geographical Society, and he served on the advisory board of the American Council of Learned Societiesuntil his death.

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NOTE ON SCOPE AND CONTENT

The professional papers and official records of Carl Whiting Bishop selected herein for microfiche publicationmeasure 1.4 linear meters (about 45 linear feet) and include his unpublished two-volume manuscript, [not before1940]; and photographs, nearly 4,000 images, 1915-1934; and undated. These materials document over a twenty-fiveyear period in the course of Bishop's research and archaeological activities, They were retained at the Freer Gallery ofArt after Bishop's death in 1942, and were supplemented with an addition received in 1956 from his widow DaisyFurscott Bishop.

The manuscript was prepared in a typescript format, over 421 pages of text, with photographic illustrations,and completed by Bishop sometime after 1939,. Properly titled "Archaeological Research in China 1923-1934," thisunpublished manuscript constituted a field report that chronicled Bishop's Gallery-sponsored expeditions in northernand central China during the period 1923 to 1934. The reader is provided with a record of the day-to-day operationscompleted, of obstacles and opposition encountered, and the results obtained from their work,. Key diplomatic andscientific representatives from the West and China are recorded who aided and contributed to the investigations.Moreover, there are descriptions of the academic, social and political climate in China during a period of civil war andeconomic strife,, Against this background, Bishop also discussed their efforts in view of the history of China, withcommentary on the country's geography, topography, climate, flora and fauna, mineral products, and ancient customsand legends,

The earliest still photographic prints in the Bishop Papers date from his employ at the University ofPennsylvania Museum, where he conducted archaeological reconnaissance from 1915 to 1918 in China, Korea, andJapan,, All subsequent images were created or collected by Bishop and his assistant Kwang-zung Tung during the FreerGallery-sponsored expeditions of 1923-1934 Further descriptions of these materials may be found under Series 2 andSeries 3 in this finding aid,,

In the transliteration into English of the names of Chinese characters, Bishop followed the Wade-Gilessystem, with a few exceptions to those rules for certain well known and commonly used place-names, especially thoseof cities, towns, territorial divisions, and bodies of water,, We have retained Bishop's romanization except in certainareas where clarification was needed. The Chinese personal and place-names have been kept as they appeared in hiscaptions.

The Papers are open for research to scholars and to the general public. Copyright to those originals created byBishop while under the employ of the Gallery is held by the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler GalleryArchives,. Any commercial use or publication of text or images is prohibited without prior written permission from theArchives, and must credit the "Carl Whiting Bishop Papers, Freer Gallery of'Art and Arthur M. Sackler GalleryArchives, Smithsonian Institution."

Other portions of the Carl Whiting Bishop Papers that were not reproduced in this micro-publication includehis card indexed notes; typescripts, mostly drafts written in preparation for his published articles; drawings and maps;an incomplete photograph album; and Bishop's corresponding photonegatives on glass and film.

Additional material may be found in the archives of the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Galleryrelating to Carl Whiting Bishop and the Gallery-sponsored expeditions to China as follows:

Charles Lang Freer Papers, including 1915 correspondence between Freer and Bishop; and documents dated1912-1913, relating to Freer's support for a proposed "American School of Archeology" in China,

Freer Gallery of Art. Records."Expedition Records, including correspondence of Carl Whiting Bishop,1914; 1923-1942, nearly3,000 letters arranged alphabetically by correspondent name; a manuscript catalogue of expeditionacquisitions, Peking, 1923-1925; financial records, 1923-1934, including expedition fund ledgers,account statements, and receipts; and newspaper clippings, 1924-1932, documenting the gallery'sfieldwork and general archaeological work being conducted around the world at that time,

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-Central Files, Bishop folders, 1923-1942, including expedition letters, field reports, andphotographs sent to John E. Lodge.Personnel and Special Events Photograph Collection, containing portrait photographs of'Bishop.

FGA Photograph Reference Collection, housing duplicate prints of'Bishop's photographs,,FGA Lantern Slide Collection, housing duplicate copies of Bishop's photographs in stereopticon format.Li Chi Reports, 1926-1929, regarding Li's reconnaissance work at Hsi-yin Ts'un, Shansi Province, and the

excavation at Anyang.Archibald Gibson Wenley Papers, 1924-1926, including field diaries, notes, and photographs documenting

his participation in the FGA expedition work in China,

A small number of objects from the FGA expeditions, including bronzes, ceramics, and stone sculpture, havebeen accessioned into the permanent art collection of the Freer Gallery of Art, Additionally, remnants of antiquities,potteries, and metalwork accumulated during the fieldwork, having little market value but of some scientific interest,have been placed in the Freer Gallery Study Collection, Records for these items are retained with the Galleries'Registrar's Office,.

The reader is also directed to the holdings of the University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives, Philadelphia,Documentation of University of Pennsylvania Museum-sponsored field work in East Asia may be found there thatincludes records of C.W. Bishop, dated 1914-1927 (measuring about.5 linear foot), much of it created during histenure as the Museum's Assistant Curator of Oriental Art from 1914-1918. Included are Bishop's journals consisting ofdaily entries for two trips to China for the University of Pennsylvania Museum; letters to and from G.B.. Gordon, C..W.Harrison, and Jane McHugh, written during Bishop's travel in China and subsequent to his return; and detailedfinancial accounts of expenditures during the China travels. Additionally, the repository houses a group of Bishop'snegatives taken in China to visually record the expedition work.

ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT

The selected portions of the Carl Whiting Bishop Papers have been fully processed for this micro-publicationedition. They are catalogued at the collection level in the RLIN database of the Research Libraries InformationNetwork,. Arranged in Bishop's original order, the items have been organized into the following three series:

Series 1: Manuscript, [not before 1940]IDC no. BP-1

Series 2: Still Photo Prints, 1915-1933IDC no. BP-2

Series.3: Photograph Books, [not before 1931]IDC no. BP-3

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Series 1: MANUSCRIPT

Bishop's unpublished typed manuscript entitled Archaeological Research in China 192.3-19.34--Washington, D.C.,:Freer Gallery of Art, [n.d.] 2 v. : some ill,; 27 cm,,, a field report that chronicled the two Gallery-sponsored expeditions.

IDC no. BP-1

Mf. no. Contents

Volume 1: Text

1 Title page1 Table of Contents1 Preface

Chapter Headings:1 Chapter 1: Inception of our Work. [page 1]1 Chapter 2: Finding at Hsin Cheng Hsien. [page 17]1 Chapter 3: Interment at Hsin Cheng Hsien., [page 35]1 Chapter 4: Liang Dynasty Sculptures and the Yen Tu Site,. [page 56]1-2 Chapter 5: Investigations in Central Shensi. [page 77]2 Chapter 6: Investigations in Central Shensi (cont.). [page 99]2 Chapter 7: Investigations in Central Shensi (concl.). [page 116]2 Chapter 8: Excavations in Southern Honan. [page 128]2-3 Chapter 9: Excavations in Southern Honan (concl.), [page 166]3 Chapter 10: Alarms and Excursions. [page 195]3 Chapter 11: Investigations in Northern Shansi. [page 216]3-4 Chapter 12: Marking Time. [page 243]4 Chapter 13: Further Work in Northern Shansi. [page 261 ]4 Chapter 14: Fang Shan Plateau. [page 287]4 Chapter 15: Investigations in the Yangtze River Valley,. [page 313-a]4-5 Chapter 16: Yangtze River (concl.), [page 334]5 Chapter 17: Southern Shansi: Partial Suspension of our Work.. [page 356]5 Chapter 18: Return to China: Neolithic Site in Southern Shansi. [page 372]5 Chapter 19: New Culture in Shansi: Termination of our Effort.. [pages 404-421]6 Appendix I: Grand Empress Dowager Wen Ming and the Northern Wei Necropolis at Fang Shan by

A.G. Wenley.Note:- No text included here; this was published as FGA Occasional Papers, v. 1, no.1 (1947)

6 Appendix 2: Rise of the Yangtze River States. [pages 1-29]6 Appendix 3: Note on Chinese Bronze. [pages 1-5]6 Bibliography [pages i-v]

7-9 Volume 2: Plates and Text FiguresNote. Plates are numbered 1-71, with figures, and are mostly silver prints that had been tipped in thevolume.

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Series 2: STILL PHOTO PRINTS

Original silver prints (nearly three-quarters have corresponding glass and film negatives), and a few collected photopostcards, 1915-1933, and undated, nearly 3,000 images, arranged and indexed by Bishop into subject headings using adecimal system. These may have been captioned with date, description, location, and negative number.. Most of thephotographs were taken, and in large part developed, by Bishop and his assistant Kwang-zung Tung, under rough-and-ready field conditions,

The earliest photos are from Bishop's archaeological reconnaissance in China, Korea, and Japan during 1915-1918, forthe University of Pennsylvania Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.. The majority of the images document FGAsponsored expeditions to China during 1923-1934. Specific digs are shown, including the American and Chinesearchaeologists and laborers who worked on the excavations; Chinese cityscapes, villages, landscapes, wateiscapes,transportation modes, courtyards, pagodas, palaces, temples, the T'ien-lung Shan Buddhist caves, bronzes, ceramics, etal.; and also a few sites in Hong Kong, Mongolia, Korea, Japan, and the Philippines, Postcards depict the peoples ofKorea, and civil war scenes around Peking.

Numeric List

Note: Still prints have been arranged numerically according to Bishop's decimal system. For additional captioninformation, see the Subject Index that follows the Numeric List.

IDC no. BP-2

Mf. no. (frame) Bishop no. Subject

1(A3) -1(A6) 291-1 to -2 Tree Worship1(A7) - 1(A8) 294-1 Buddhism1(A9) - 1(B8) 355-1 to -17 Arts of War1(B9) -1(B10) 355.1-1 Chinese Soldiers1(C1) -1(C8) 390-1 to -14 Customs1(C9) -1(D9) 390..1-1 to -22 Customs (Executions)1(D10) - 2(B2) 390.,2-1 to -39 Customs (Funeral Rites)2(B3) - 2(B7) 390.3-1 to -7 Customs (Ceremonies)2(B8) - 2(C4) 390.4-1 to -11 Customs (Religious)2(C5) - 2(E10) 390.5-1 to -53 Customs (Modes of Travel)3(Al) - 3(C7) 391-4 to -53 People3(C8) - 3(C9) 3984-1 Unicorn3(C10) - 3(E2) 399-1 to -22 Arms and Armor3(E3) - 3(E4) 495.3-1 Inscription3(E5) - 4(A7) 549-1 to -20 Jades and Gold4(A8) - 4(E5) 551-1 to -77 Rivers4(E6) - 5(A3) 566-1 to -13 Bones (Inscribed)5(A4) - 5(C4) 571-1 to -38 Mounds5(C5) - 7(E5) 571,1-1 to -252 Tombs7(E6) - 8(C9) 571.2-1 to -34 Stone8(C10) - 8(D7) 571.25-1 to -10 Stone (Implements)8(D8) - 8(E3) 571..251-1 to -5 Stone (Tablets)8(E4) -10(Dl) 571.3-1 to -174 Bronze10(D2) - 11(A8) 57131-1 to -59 Bronze (Implements and Misc.)11(A9) 571.32-1 Map of Bronze Age, no print11(A10) - 11(B8) 571.7-1 to -17 Iron11(B9) - 12(A2) 571..81-1 to -88 Caves (General)12(A3) - 12(E8) 571.821-1 to -132 Caves (Sculpture, Buddhist)13(Al) - 13(A6) 581.3-1 to -14 Flora and Trees

13(A7) - 13(C3) 591.3-1 to -36 Fauna

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Numeric List contd.

Mf. no. (frame) Bishop no. Subject

13(C4) - 13(C7) 620-1 to -8 Engineering (Wells)13(C8) - 13(D5) 623.81-1 to -19 Boats13(D6) -13(DIO) 625-1 to -7 Railways13(E1) - 13(E9) 629..1-1 to -21 Airplanes14(Al) - 14(A5) 630-1 to -7 Agriculture14(A6) - 14(A7) 633-1 to -3 Agriculture (Grinding Grain)14(A8) - 14(A9) 636.1-1 Ponies14(A10) -14(B1) 639-1 to -3 Fishing14(B2) - 14(B3) 656-1 to -2 Transportation14(B4) - 14(C8) 699-1 to -14 Chariots14(C9) -14(D1) 708.1-1 to -3 Museums14(D2) - 14(D3) 714-1 to -2 Lakes14(D4) - 14(E8) 721.1-1 to -26 Tiles15(Al) - 15(A4) 721-1 to -8 Bricks

15(A5) - 15(C4) 722-1 to -48 Architecture15(C5) - 15(E6) 722.1-1 to -59 Architecture (Pagodas)15(E7) - 16(D5) 722.2-1 to -142 Architecture (Temples)16(D6) - 17(B2) 722.3-1 to -72 Architecture (Walls)17(B3) - 17(B9) 722.4-1 to -17 Architecture (Bridges)17(BIO) - 17(C4) 722.5-1 to -10 Architecture (Gates)17(C5) - 18(A5) 728-1 to -83 Palaces

18(A6) - 19(C3) 730-1 to -190 Sculpture (General & Buddhist)19(C4) - 20(B3) 738.1-1 to -78 Ceramics20(B4) - 20(C4) 738.2-1 to -28 Ceramics (Clay Figures)20(C5) - 20(C6) 740-1 to -4 Arts & Crafts20(C7) - 20(Dl) 7401-1 to -15 Rubbings (nos. 11-15, actual rubbings)20(D2) - 20(D4) 750-la to -ld Paintings (Wall)20(D5) - 20(D8) 913.31-1 to -7 Archaeological Sites (Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan)20(D9) - 20(DIO) 913311-1 to -2 Archaeological Sites (I-chow, Hopei)20(E1) - 20(E9) 913312-1 to -22 Archaeological Sites (Yen Ching, Hopei)21(Al) - 21(A5) 913.313-1 to -10 Archaeological Sites (Lo-yang, Old)21(A6) - 21(BIO) 913.314-1 to -39 Archaeological Sites (Pei-tai-ho & Lighthouse Pt..)21(C1) - 21(C9) 913315-1 to -24 Archaeological Sites (Shasi, Hupei)21(C10) - 21(D6) 913316-1 to -25 Archaeological Sites (Yu Ho Chen)21(D7) - 21(E9) 913.317-1 to -33 Archaeological Sites (Yun Kang, Shansi)22(Al) - 22(B2) 913.318-1 to -31 Archaeological Sites (Manchuria)22(B3) - 22(B6) 913.319-1 to -8 Archaeological Sites (Shansi)22(B7) - 22(C2) 913.320-1 to -15 Archaeological Sites (Hsi Yin Ts'un, Shansi)22(C3) - 22(C5) 913.321-1 to -3 Archaeological Sites (Ku Shan, Shansi)22(C6) - 22(D3) 913..322-1 to -42 Archaeological Sites (Nanking)22(D4) - 22(D6) 915. 17-1 to -9 Archaeological Sites (Mongolia)22(D7) - 22(D9) 931,1-1 to -4 Place-Views (Ch'u-fu)22(D10)- 22(E10) 931..2-1 to -27 Place-Views (Hangchow)23(Al) - 23(A3) 9313-1 to -5 Place-Views (Hsi-ling & Honan)23(A4) - 23(A10) 931.4-1 to -18 Place-Views (I-chang, Hupei, and Vicinity)23(B1) - 23(B5) 931.5-1 to -10 Place-Views (I-chang, Lung-wang tung)23(B6) - 23(B9) 9316-1 to -7 Place-Views (Nanking & Vicinity)23(B10) - 23(D4) 931.7-1 to -38 Place-Views (Pei-tai-ho)23(D5) - 23(E5) 931.8-1 to -29 Place-Views (Peking)23(E6) - 23(E9) 931.9-1 to -7 Place-Views (Shanghai)24(Al) - 24(A3) 931.10-1 to -5 Place-Views (Shantung)24(A4) - 24(D1) 931..11-1 to -74 Place-Views (Shansi)24(D2) - 25(B2) 931.12-1 to -89 Place-Views (Shensi)25(B3) - 25(B10) 931.13-1 to -19 Place-Views (Szechuan)

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Numeric List contd.

Mf. no. (frame) Bishop no. Subject

25(Cl) - 25(C3) 931..14-1 to -4 Place-Views (Tangku Bar)25(C4) - 25(D7) 950-1 to -38 Mongols and Kalgan Pass25(D8) - 26(D6) 951-1 to -140 Korea26(D7) - 26(D10) 951.1-1 to -6 Korea (Heijo)26(El) - 26(E4) 951.2-1 to -6 Korea (Silla)

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Subject Index

Note: This index was compiled by Sarah Newmeyer for her thesis entitled The Bishop Collection, in partial fulfillmentfor the degree of Master of Arts in Museology at the George Washington University, Washington, D.C,., 1976.Arranged alphabetically by Bishop's subject categories, the index included identifications for selected images that canbe cross-referenced to the preceeding Numeric List.

Agriculture

Bishop no. Caption

630-1 View of Yellow River at Tungkuan showing width at gap and cultivated fields on lowlands,March 1924

630-2 Native vegetation high country between Yi Ho and Yellow River, Shensi, April 1924630-3 Tsin River valley, horticulture, March 1924,630-4 Terrace cultivation, Shansi, 1925.630-5 to -7 Chinese foot plow, near Nanking.

633-1Grinding GrainGrinding millet, Wei-nan District, Shensi, March 1924,

633-2 to -3 Grinding millet, southern Honan, 1932.See also Customs, 390-10

Airplanes

Bishop no. Caption

6291-1 to -4 Pei-t'ai-ho, August 1924,629,.1-5 to -20 I-chow, December 1923629.1-21 Pei-t'ai-ho, plane Bishop used to fly over Lighthouse Point, Aug. 1924

Archaeological sites

Bishop no.

913.320-1 to -4913.320-5 to -12913,320-13913.320-14

913.31-1 to -291331-3 to -7

913..311-1 to -2

913321-1 to -3

913313-1 to -10

913.318-1 to -31

915.17-1915.17-2915,17-3915..17-4 to -5915,.17-6

Caption

Hsi Yin Ts'un, ShansiWhere Dr. Li Chi was working in 1926Dr. Yuan working with Dr. Li Chi, 1926.Where prehistoric pottery found.Excavation by Dr. Li Chi, 1926.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan ProvinceRoads, 1923.Topographical, Sept. 1923.I-chow, Hopei Province1923.Ku Shan, ShansiSept.. 13, 1932..

Lo-yang, OldViewsManchuriaPictures taken by Mr. Tung when he visited excavation site of Dr. Hamada's in May 1927MongoliaEast wall of 3rd forbidden city of Shangtu, Tung's trip, 1927.North city wall of Shangtu..In back of Lama Temple, 3rd forbidden wall of Shangtu.,3rd forbidden city wall of Shangtu in the east.Mongols with Mr,. Lu Yung Ming (center) before temple at Huang Chi Ta Yung.

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Bishop no.

91517-7915.17-8915.17-9

913322-1 to -24913.322-25 to -42

913314-1 to -26913.314-27913314-28913.314-29 to -30913.314-31 to -35913..314-36913.314-37913.314-38913,314-39

913319-1 to -291.3..319-3

913.319-4913,319-.5 to -6913.319-7 to -8913..319-9 to -11

913315-1 to -24

913.312-1 to -22

913..316-1913316-2913,316-3913.316-4 to -7913.316-8913316-9 to -14913..316-15913316-16913.316-17913316-18913.316-19913.316-20913..316-21 to -24913.316-25

913317-1 to -6913317-7 to -18913317-19 to -24913,317-25913.317-26 to -32913.317-33

Caption

Mongol yuxt, photo by Tung, 1927..Temple where Tung stayed, also car used.Stone image photographed by Tung,.NankingScenes and excavations, April 1930.Excavations, Tse Hsia, near Nanking, March 3, 1930.Pei-t'ai-ho and Lighthouse Point, Hopei ProvinceAugust 1924.MapNo print.July-August, 1925.1925..

Rock forming foundation of wall.Face of washout showing pressed earth-wall and rock forming foundation,Washout showing wall.Rock which formed base of wall near washout.ShansiNear Tatung-fu..Stele, south-west Shansi, Photo by L,C, Goodrich, 1932.Votive stele, unearthed by Li Chi..Crown Prince of Sweden, digging in 1926..Stone stele at Tung Tu-ts'un,Exploring country near Tai-ku, 1933, Sam Wilson, K,Z, Tung, C.W.. Bishop and Chinese

student. [prints missing]Shasi, Hupei ProvinceViews.Yen Ching, Hopei ProvinceViews.Yu Ho Chen, S. Honan ProvinceView of nearby country, May 1924..Street, May 1924.Wang Fen Wa.Surrounding country, May 1924.Lei Ku Tai.General views, May 1924.General views, with bridges..Yu Ho Chen Village.General view of the Wang Fen Wa, looking south-east.Southern side of the Wang Fen Wa mound, looking nearly north; trench which led to cist.FGA SCP-894 and -895.FGA SCP-886.Digging operations at Wang Fen Wa mound.Above, modern brick kiln, eastern end of the Lei Ku T'ai; below, part of tomb no. 1,.Yun Kang, Shansi ProvinceViews, April 1925.Topographical, 1923.Road to YUn Kang, 1917..General view from east, 1917Views, April 1925..Cliffs,

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Architecture

Bishop no.

722..4-1

7224-2722.4-3722.4-4722.4-5722.4-6722.4-7 to -10722.4-11722.4-12722.4-137224-14722.4-15722.4-16

722.4-17

722.5-1722.5-2 to -3722,5-4722.5-5722.5-6722.5-77225-8722.5-9722.5-10

722-1722-2722-3722-4722-5722-6 to -7722-8 to -9722-10722-11722-12 to -16722-17722-18722-19722-20722-21722-22722-23 to -25722-26722-27722-28 to -29722-30 to -32722-33 to -34722-35

Caption

BridgesPeking and Vicinity..Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), stone bridges made in Ch'ing dynasty, May 1925..Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), Tai Ling, May 1925..Modern bridge at Lo-yang, July 1923.Bridge over moat, south-east corner Tarter City, 1917..Sian, March 1924.Long bridge east of Sian, 1917.Shensi stone bridge, 1917,East of Sian, 1917.Shansi, Tatung-fu, April 1925.Shensi, March 1924..Ba Shui Bridge (Sung dyn.), March 1924..Suspension bridge of bamboo cables near Kuan Hsien, Szechuan, on one of main routesconnecting Yangtze basin with Kansu and Central Asia, 1915.

Outside Shasi (town above Hankow and I-chang on Yangtze River).GatesHsin Cheng Hsien, Honan Province, South gate, 1923..Ming Tombs..Yu Ho Cheng, looking thru city gates, May 1924.Shensi city gate, March 1924..Shensi, south-east gate of Hsien Wang.Shansi, Pai-lo Memorial Gateway, 1917.T'ung-kuan, west gate, 1917..P'ao-lo, 3 miles west of T'ung-kuan, Shensi, 1917..West gate to T'ung-kuan; city gate tower, Shensi, 1917..GeneralHsi Ling (Western Tombs), May 1925.Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), Soul Tower, May 1925..Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), Spirit Hall, May 1925.Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), Back view of Spirit Hall, May 1925..Peking Observatory.Hangchow, August 1923.I-chang, Hupei Province, Chinese Long House, 1925,I-chow, Hopei Province, April 1923.Ming Tombs..Sian, Mohammedan Mosque, 1917. (See also 722-21)P'ai-lo, Szechuan, 1916..Tung Kang watch tower, 1917..Shensi inn yard, 1917.Shensi, cave village in Loess, 1917..Same as 722-12Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), P'ai-lo, front of tumulus made of marble, 1925..Ming Tombs, P'ai-lo..Hsin Cheng Hsien, Honan, watch tower.Shansi, beacon towers, 1917.Kai-feng, drum tower, 1917.Peking, bell and drum tower, 1915Northern Japan, Ainu village.Shansi, Yiin Kang, watch tower.

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Bishop no.

722-36

722-37722-38722-39722-40722-41722-42722-43722-44722-45722-46722-47722-48

722.1-1 to -11722..1-12 to -13722.1-14 to -17722.1-18 to -19722.1-20 to -25722.1-26722.1-277221-28722..1-29 to -33722..1-347221-35 to -38722..1-39 to -46722.1-47 to -48722.1-49 to -50722..1-51

722.1-.52

722.1-53722.1-54722.1-55722..1-56 to -57722..1-58722..1-59

722.2-1 to -4722.2-5 to -8722.2-9722.2-10 to -20722.2-21722.2-22 to -24722.2-25 to -27722.2-28 to -33722.2-34 to -42722.2-43 to -44722.2-45 to -50722.2-51 to -52

722.2-53 to -54

Caption

Yu Ho Cheng, typical farmstead in southern Honan, in territory once forming part of ancientkingdom of Ch'u; the buildings are usually arranged about three sides of a court, the wholebeing partly or entirely enclosed by a moat. (Bishop)..

Yenenfu, Shensi, 1924..San Yuan, Shensi, March 1924,South of T'ai-yuan, bell and drum tower, Feb, 10, 1926..Shi Li Pu, approaching Y. Kuin, Shensi, April 1924..Inn, on Yi Ho, Shensi, April 1924..Shansi, signal beacon tower.Showing shepherd wind break; Kuang-lien on horse, Shansi, 1925..Shansi, beacon tower.Peking, courtyard..Hui-lan Shih, Chieh-hsin, belltower, Feb. 15, 1926..Beacon towers on road to Ta-tung to Yun Kang, 1917..Ta-tung, corner tower..PagodasK'ai-feng, 1917..K'ai-feng, Iron Pagoda, 1917.Cheng-chow, Honan, 1923.I-chow, Hopei, 1923.Hangchow, August 1923..Hangchow Needle Pagoda, August 1923.Hsin-Cheng Hsien, Honan, 1923,Peking, Summer Palace, 1915..Jade fountain, 1915.Ueno, Tokyo, 1915..Shensi, Hsiao-yin Ta Pagoda, Sian, March 1924..Sian, Shensi, 1917.Japanese pagoda.Pagoda at south-west Peking.North of Peking.Iron Pagoda, K'ai-feng, Honan, 1917.Hsin Kuo Shih, An-i-hsien, south Shansi, 1926..Pagoda on way to Western Hills.Sian, Shensi, Pagoda of the Wild Geese, T'ang dyn.Pagoda taken up Yangtze river, May 1926.Kyoto, 1915.Pai Ma Ssu, Lo-yang, HonanTempleHangchow, August 1923..I-chang, Hupei, LungWang Tung, 1923..I-chow, Hopei, Nov. 1923.K'ai-feng, Taoist temple.Lo-yang, Honan, Pai Ma Ssu.Outside Peking, Yellow Temple..Peking, Confucian temple.Peking, Fa Yuen Ssu.Peking, Temple of Heaven.Peking, Lama Temple, prayer-wheel.,Peking, Lama Temple.Honan, south of Lo-yang, tomb of God of" War, Kuang-ti; pavilion at East Gate of Temple.

(See also.: 571.1-202)Tumulus marking tomb of Kuang-ti.

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Bishop no.

722..2-55722.2-56722.2-57 to -60722.2-61722.2-62 to -637222-64722.2-65 to -68722.2-69 to -70722.2-71722.2-72722.2-737222-74722.2-75722.2-76722.2-77722.2-78722.2-79722.2-80 to -88722.2-89722.2-90 to -119722.2-120 to -121722.2-122722..2-123722.2-124722.2-125722.2-126722.2-127722.2-128 to -130722.2-131722.2-132 to -1387221-139 to -140722.2-1417222-142

722.3-1 to -27223-3722.3-4 to -5722.3-6 to -9722.3-10722.3-11 to -14722.3-15 to -22722.3-23722.3-24722.3-25722.3-267223-27 to -307223-31722.3-32722.3-33 to -35722.3-36 to -37722.3-38 to -41722.3-42 to -44722.3-45 to -46722.3-47

Caption

Tomb of Kuang-ti, carved slab near East Gate.Temple on road to Yun Kang, Shansi, 1917.Yun Kang temple, 1917..Yun Kang temple, 1925.Pavilion in temple of Kuang-ti, 1917.Temple of Kuang-ti, near Lo-yang, Honan, 1917..Small temple of Lohans, south of K'ai-feng, Honan, 1917..Hsin Ping temple, Shensi.Yun Kang, Shansi, April 1925.Hsin Ping Hsien temple, Honan, March 1924,Ta-t'ung, Taoist temple, April 1925.Shensi, temple at west corner of Sian.Ta-t'ung, Taoist temple.Shansi, temple courtyard.Chong Pu, Shensi, view of big tree temple grounds, April 1924..Wu Tai Shan, Shensi, iron tiled temple, April 1924..Entrance to Pei-lin, Sian, Shensi, March 1924..Temple in Ningpo.Chin Ssu temple grounds, south of'T'ai-yuan, ShansiNo prints..T'ai-yuan, Shansi, temple grounds, 1926.Chin Ssu, Shansi, 1926.Yao Miao, southern Shansi.Front building, Hsin Hua Shih, Chi-shan Hsien, Shansi,White Horse at White Horse Temple, Honan, 1931..Near Ta-t'ung.Yu-wang, Miao-, 1926.Yao-miao, south Shansi, 1926..Outside Lo-yang, Temple of Kuang-ti (?), 1917.Temple at Chin Ssu, south-west of T'ai-yuan, Shansi, 1926.Confucian Temple at Chien-hsin, 1926.Kuan-yo temple at Chieh-hsin Hsien, 1926.Temple ground of Chin Ssu, near T'ai-yuan, Shansi.WallsCity wall of Sian, Shensi, 1917.North wall Forbidden City, Peking, 1917..North-west corner city wall, Ta-tung, 1917.Tartar City wall near Ch'ien Men, 1915.Great Wall, Nank'ou Pass.,Nank'ou Pass and vicinity.Great Wall, Nank'ou PassGreat Wall, Nank'ou Pass, Bishop and WenleyPei-t'ai-ho, retaining, wall of Russian Mission, Aug.. 1924..Pei-t'ai-ho, Korean wall, Aug. 1924.Pei-t'ai-ho, retaining wall of Russian Mission, Aug.. 1924.Pei-t'ai-ho, Korean wall, Aug 1924..Pei-t'ai-ho, retaining wall of Russian Mission, Aug 1924..Pei-t'ai-ho, Korean wall, Aug. 1924.Shansi, Ta-tong, city wall, Aug.. 1925..Shansi, remains of old wall on site of N. Wei capital, Aug 1925..Shensi, wall of Ch'ang-an..Shensi, city wall of Tung Kuan, March 1924,Shensi, part of old Sian wall in north-west corner of city, March 1924..Shensi, walls Wei An Kung Palace mounds, March 1924.

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Bishop no.

722.3-48722.3-49 to -51722.3-52 to -557223-56 to -57722..3-58722.3-59722.3-60722.3-617223-627223-63722.3-64722.3-65722.3-66722.3-677223-68722,3-697223-70722.3-717223-72

Caption

Shansi, Yun Kang city wall, April 1925..Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, city wall, Sept. 1923..Peking and vicinity, 1917.Yu Ho Chen, May 1924..Yu Ho Chen, wall made out of large pots, May 1924.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, eastern wall near city, 1923,I-chow, Hopei, city wall,Shansi, Great Wall,Shansi, Great Wall new, Ta-tung.Shensi, wall of old Chang-an, photo fr. B. Moore's drawing, May 1924..Korea, 1927..Great Wall, 1915.Part of Great Wall, Ta-tung, Shansi, 1925.Line of old Great Wall, Shansi, 1925.Great Wall, Shansi.I-chow, Hopei, city wall.Old Tung-chow wall, near Peking, 1924.Old wall near I-chang, 1926.Peking, east of Tartar City, moat-wall.

Arms and Armor

Bishop no.

399-1 to -2399-3 to -7399-8399-9 to -10399-11 to -15399-16399-17 to -19399-20 to -21399-22

Arts of War

Bishop no.

355-1 to -14355-15355-16355-17

Caption

Great Wall, Nank'ou Pass, guns.Peking Historical Museum, guns.Shansi, Yiin Kang, April 1925.Shensi, Tung Kuan, March 1924.Yu Ho Chen, May 1924..Shansi, cannon..Tai-yuan Museum, Ming cannon.Rubbings of Han Warrior from Chavannes Portfolio no.. 190.Cannon on old Chinese police boat, used along Yangtze river, 1926.

Caption

Wu Pei Fu.Chinese soldiers after bandits near Ta-tung, Shansi, 1917.Shansi, soldiers.Drill ground and soldiers Yamen, Sian, Shensi, 1924.

Arrow Head, Bronze seeBronzes, Implements and Misc.

Arrow Stand, Bronze see Bronzes, Implements and

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Arts and Craft

Bishop no. Caption

740-1 Shensi, water turbine, March 1924.740-2 No print,740-3 Pei-t'ai-ho, fishing village, Aug. 1924.740-4 Shansi, Ta-tung, Coffins, April 1925.

Bell Tower see Architecture

Bits (Horse) see Bronzes, Implements and Misc.

Boats (Junks)

Bishop no. Caption

623,81-1 Shanghai type junk - 3 mast.62381-2 Wood anchors, Pei-t'ai-ho..623.81-3 Boats between T'ung Kuan, Shensi and Cheng-chou, Honan623.81-4 Upper river junk in Yangtze gorges.

62381-5 Boat found in Ningpo region.623.81-6 Ya Ho, Szechuan bamboo rafts.623.81-7 Shensi, Yellow River.623,81-8 Canoe type boat near Shansi, northbank of Yangtze.623.81-9 Keui-fu, north bank of Yangtze.623.81-10 Yellow River type junk.623.81-11 Tientsin, "A" mast.623.81-12 Boat found in Ningpo region.

623.81-13 Boat near Shanghai.623..81-14 Upper Yellow River junk.623.81-15 Junk rudder, Hupei,.623.81-16 Near Cheefoo (?)..623.81-17 Tientsin.623.81-18 Japanese war boat.623.81-19 Drawing of Dragon Boat by Bishop.

Bones, Inscribed

Bishop no. Caption

566-1 to -6 In Peking National University Museum.566-7 to -8 Huan Shan Ts'un, Changte, Honan, Nat'l Research Institute.566-9 to -13 Anyang.

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BrickBishop no.

721-1721-2721-3721-4 to -5721-6 to -8

Caption

YO Ho Chen, brick kiln, May 1924,Yii Ho Chen, Han bricks in Lei Ku T'ai mound, May 1924.YU Ho Chen, Han bricks built into village wall; Mr.. Tung in pix, May 1924..Shensi, brick making.Pei-t'ai-ho, Hopei, Han dynasty bricks, Aug. 1924 & 1925..

Bridges see Archaeological Sites, Yu Ho Chen, 913.316-15

Bronzes

Bishop no.

571.3-1 to -17571.3-18 to -345713-35 to -99571..3-100571.3-101 to -102571.3-103 to -107571.3-108571.3-109 to -110571.3-111 to -112571.3-113 to -116571.3-117571.3-118571.3-1195713-120571.3-1215713-122

571.3-123571..3-124

5713-125571.3-126571.3-127571.3-128

571..3-129571,3-130571.3-131571.3-132571,3-133571.3-134571.3-1355713-136571.3-137571.3-138571.3-139

Caption

Historical Museum, Peking.Bronze finds from Hsin-cheng HsienHsin-cheng Hsien bronzes, given by Gen. Chin.Bronze ornaments..Bronze vessels, 1919.Karlbeck bronzes..Bronze bell in Provincial Museum, Sian, Shensi, March 1924..Shensi, bronze and metal casting, temp. Possibly Ming, Wan-li..Shensi, Sian, bronze bell.Peking National University Museum..FGA B10, bowl covered with coarse heavy patina, bought ft. Mr. Lee Sung-shan, Peking..FGA B7 and B7..1, swords bought fr,. Ta Ka Shan-fang Curio Shop, Peking..FGA B4, B5, B5.1 (A) and B5..2 (B), halberds and axe-head bought at Lo-yang, HonanFGA B 13, iron sword with bronze hilt guard, bought at Sian, Shensi.,FGA 24.14, B12, vessel bought from Mr. Kee Sung-shan, Peking.FGA B7,1 (A), ? (B), B7 (C), B7 (D), iron swords with jade and bronze guards, bought

from Ta Ka Shan-fang Curio Shop, Peking..FGA B6, B6, 1, B6..2, money (ancient) bought at a village near I-chow, Hopei.FGA 24.11, B8, tripod with one leg missing, said to have come from Hsin-cheng Hsien,bought from Mr,. Li Jui of that place,.

FGA 24..13, B11, tripod bought from Mr. Lee Sung-shan, Peking..FGA B3, Knife about 26 in.. long, bought at Lo-yang, Honan.FGA B4, small axe-head, 3 '/4 "by 2", bought at Lo-yang, Honan..FGA 24..12, B9, wine-pot covered with fine design and inlaid with some semi-precious

stone, bought from Mr.. Lee Sung-shan, Peking.FGA B 1, lamp (Han) bought at Lo-yang, Honan.FGA B2, small vessel (Han) bought from Tung-kee Curio Shop, Cheng-chou, Honan.Pei-t'ai-ho, Hopei Province, bronze seal.Karlbeck bronzes..Vessel from Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, photographed from book by Kuan Po-i.Bell, photo from same book as -133.Helmet, Peter Bahr coll, bought in Shanghai..Rubbing showing inscription of one of Hsin-cheng Hsien bronzes..Rhyton from Po ku t'u In,,Rhyton from Kin shi so.Single-horned rhinoceros on kettle attn. to Shang, fr.. Po ku t'u lu..

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Bishop no.

5713-140571.3-141 to -1425713-143571.3-144571.3-1455713-1465713-147 to -161571..3-162571.3-163571.3-1645713-165571.3-166571.3-167571.3-168571..3-169571.3-170571..3-1715713-172 to -173571.3-174

571.31-1 to -2571.,31-3571,31-4 to -6571.31-757131-8 to -9571.31-10571.31-11 to -14571.31-15571.31-16 to-21571.31-22 to -23571..31-24 to -2557131-26571.31-2757131-2857131-29571.31-30 to -42571.31-43571.31-44 to -4657131-47 to -50571,.31-51571.31-52 to -54

57131-55571.31-56571.31-57571,31-58571.31-59

57132-1

Caption

FGA 15,107..Kuang from the Hsi Ch'ing Hsu Chien,.Vessel, Nelson Gallery, Kansas City, Mo.Helmet from An-yang..Large vessel said to have come from Cheng-teh, Honan.Map of Hsin-cheng Hsien.Hsin-cheng Hsien bronzes.Hsin-cheng Hsien, workman at pit.Hsin-cheng Hsien, looking north-east.Hsin-cheng Hsien, south-east corner of city wall.Hsin-cheng Hsien, sunken road inside city wall.Historical Museum, garment hooks, 1923.Knife and handle, see Karlbeck's letter, Aug 4, 1934.No print.Karlbeck bronze tripod.Vessel from An-yang, belonging to Karlbeck.Different view of -170..Ku from An-yang..Objects found near T'ai-ku, Shansi, Fall 1933.Implements and Misc.Cheng-chou, Honan, sword belonging to Gen. Chin.Axes.Halberds.,Possibly cooking-vessel,Swords and knives.Axes,Historical Museum, Peking, misc.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, bone implement.Karlbeck bronzes..Yu Ho Chen, fragments of bronzes, May 1924..Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, shell implement, 1923.Misc. agricultural implements, wooden pitchforks.Arrow heads.Bits.Implements.Karlbeck bronzes.Peter Bahr coll., bought in Shanghai, from place near Chang-te, Honan..Peter Bahr coll., 1919, bought in Shanghai.Karlbeck bronzes.Drawing of horse-bits.Peter Bahr colt, 1919, bought in Shanghai, said to be from site near Tomb of Chou Wen

Wang, Shensi-Honan ?FGA objects.Knife-BMFASword in Eumopopfoulos coll.Bronze and black jade knives, rubbings.Arrow-stand inlaid with gold and silver, found in Honan.Map of the Bronze AgeDrawn by Bishop, redrawn by Benson Moore.

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Buddhism

Bishop no. Caption

294-1 Monk going to Nan Hsiian Tung, southern Shansi, 1926.

Buddhist Sculpture see Sculpture, General and Buddhist

Buffalo, Water see Fauna

Bull Fights see Fauna

Camels see Fauna

Canals see Engineering

Carts see Customs, Modes of Travel

Caves see Caves, General; and Caves (Sculpture, Buddhist)

Caves, General

Bishop no. Caption

571.81-1 to -23571.81-24 to -75571.81-76571,81-77 to -78571..81-79 to -83571.81-84 to -85571.81-86571.81-87571,81-88

Lung-men, 1917.Min River, 1916..Cave-home in Weipeh District, March 1924..Yiin Kang, April 1925.Chin Shan, Shansi, April 1925..Loess caves in Shensi or HonanKia-ting Fu, Szechuan, entrance at artificial caves..Inscriptions: Hsueh and Wa, meaning cave.Lung-men, 1917.

Caves (Sculpture, Buddhist)

Bishop no.

571.821-1571.821-2 to -20571.821-21 to -40571.821-41 to -55571.821-56 to -57571.821-58 to -70571.821-71

Caption

Yiin Kang, Shansi, April 1925..Yiin Kang, 1923..Yiin Kang, April 1923..Yiin Kang, Post-cards..Hangchow, August 1923..Lung-men, 1917..Shansi, near Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.

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Bishop no.

571.821-72 to -101571.821-102571,.821-103 to -105571,821-106 to -111571.821-112 to -126571.821-127571.821-128 to -130571.821-131 to -132

Ceramics

Bishop no.

738.1-1 to -3738..1-4 to -5738.1-6 to -7738.1-8 to -12738.1-13 to -15738..1-16 to -22738.1-23738..1-24738.1-25738.1-26738.1-27738..1-28738..1-29738..1-30 to -33738..1-34738.1-35738.1-36 to -37738,1-38738..1-39 to -40738..1-41

738..1-42738..1-43

738.1-44738.1-45738..1-46738.1-47738.1-48738..1-49738..1-50738.1-51738..1-52738.1-53738..1-54738,1-55738..1-56738.1-5773&1-58738,1-59738..1-60738..1-61

Caption

Yun Kang, 1925..T'ien Lung Shan, Shansi,Lung-men, photographed by Bishop and Dr, Ferguson, 1917,Yun Kang, 1917.T'ien Lung Shan, Shansi.Yiin Kang.Buddhist caves south of Hochow, South T'ai-y.uan, Shansi.Yiin Kang, 1925.

Caption

K'ang Chuang, Rasmussen find.Peking National University Museum.Misc. pottery.Yii Ho Chen, pottery from Lei Ku T'ai mound, May 1924..Yii Ho Chen, pottery from Wang Fen Wa mound, May 1924.Yii Ho Chen, pottery from Lei Ku T'ai mound, May 1924.Yii Ho Chen, pottery in brick cist.FGA SCP-2086.FGAP3.FGA 23.17.FGA 23,16.FGA SCP-2078..FGA SCP-894 and -895..Pei-t'ai-ho, 1925..Karlbeck pottery.FGA SCP-892 and -893Lung shan, Chinan, Shantung, Feg 14, 1931.Huan Shan Ts'un, Changte, Honan, National Research Institute..Shop keepers and staff, Paomach'ang near Peking.Beginning of coiling process, ropes of clay,.Potter's wheel made of wood,Combination, coiling and wheel.Lifting finished pot off'wheel.Finished pot.Putting finished pot out to dry before baking.FGA SCP-2084.Hui Kang Ts'un pottery, Wenshi, Shansi, June 1933..FGA SCP-891,FGA SCP-2085..Rhyton, photo from W.P. Pettus, 10/19/33..Photographed from Palaeontologia Sinica, ser. D. v..1, fasc..2, PLL.Photographed from Palaeontologia Sinica, ser.. D. v,. 1, fasc.2, P1.II.Photographed from Palaeontologia Sinica, ser D. v,.1, fasc.2, Pl.IV.Photographed from Palaeontologia Sinica, ser.. D. v.1, fasc.2, PLY,Field Mus Nat'l History, Chicago, pottery jar, collected by C.T.. Loo, near Lo-yang, HonanPainted pottery from Dr.. Andersson's book, Archaeological Research in Kansu.Report of microscopic pottery by Dr. Li Chi at Hsi-yin Tsun site.FGA 30.96 and 30.97.In Nelson Gallery, Kansas City, Mo.Pottery maker, Pao-mach'ang near Peking, pottery making.

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Bishop no. Caption

738,1-62 Pottery making, Hangchow.738.1-63 Pueblo pottery making.7381-64 From Cho-lu-hsien, He Pei in the south, Fan Shan, old Imperial Capital.738.1-65 to -75 Former Karlbeck pottery.738.1-76 to -78 Karlbeck coll.

Clay Figures738.2-1 to -2 From Szechuan.738.2-3 to -10 Peking Historical Museum.738..2-11 to -12 Clay figures found in 1919,7382-13 to -21 Peking National University Museum.738.2-22 Peter Bahr coll.738.2-23 to -24 Karlbeck coll.738.2-25 Peter Bahr coll.738.2-26 to -27 Peking Historical Museum..738.2-28 Peter Bahr coll.

Chariots

Bishop no. Caption

699-1 Egyptian chariot from book by Percy E. Newberry, Scarabs, Introduction to study ofEgyptian seals and signet rings.

699-2 Chariot design, early Han on a gilt bronze jar overlaid in silver, Art Inst. Chicago coll.,699-3 to -6 Wooden Chinese chariots, Peking Historical Mus., 1926..699-7 Nave cap of chariot,699-8 Mesopotamian chariot.699-9 Fitting, Nelson Gallery, Kansas City, Mo.699-10 to -14 Rubbings of chariots and horses.

Chariots, Fittings see Bronzes, Implements and Misc.

Ch'i Huang Mu see Place-Views, Shansi, 93 1.11-1

Chinese Long House see Architecture

Chinese Soldiers

Bishop no. Caption

355..1-1 Soldiers looting in Peking, 1917.

Clay Figures see Ceramics

Confucius see Place-Views, Ch'd Fu, and Customs, 390.2-37

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Customs

Bishop no.

390-1390-2 to -7390-8 to -11390-12390-13390-14

3903-13903-23903-3 to -63903-7

390.1-1 to -2390..1-3 to -23

390.2-1 to -133902-14 to -323902-33390.2-34 to -35390.2-363902-37390.2-38390.2-39

390.5-1390..5-2390..5-3

390.5-4 to -5390.5-63905-7 to -8390.5-9 to -11390.5-12 to -13390.5-14390.5-15390.5-16 to -24390,5-25 to -26390.5-27390.5-28 to -32390,5-33390..5-34390..5-35

390.5-36390.5-37390.5-38390.5-39390,5-40390.5-41390..5-42390..5-43390.5-44

Caption

Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), Imperial Thrones in the Mu Ling Spirit Hall, 1925.Ta-t'ung fu, Shansi, 1925.Yu Ho Chen, May 1924.Philippine Islands, Headhunter, the victim of Igorots,Hauling water by donkey, Shansi, 1925,Dyeing blue cloth, Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, Sept. 1923.CeremoniesSilver mask found in tomb near Joho, Ht.. 9 in.., Wd 7 in.No print.Peking, Lama Temple, Devil Dance, July 1924.Buddhist ceremony.ExecutionsLo-yang, 1923..During civil revolution around Peking,.Funeral RitesFuneral of Ex-Premier Chow Tsu-chi, Peking Dec.. 8, 1923.Peking, 1924..Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), May 1925.Ta-t'ung, Shansi, Taoist funeral, April 1925.Tiles, funerary,.Chu Fu, avenue to Tomb of Confucius,.Priest's burial urn,.Burial urns, Kowloon, Hong Kong.Modes of TravelChinese saddle-horse, 1917Peking cart at ford, 1917..Hangchow, four-wheeled cart, Aug.. 1923.Hsi Ling, cart and railway, May 1925..I-chow, Hopei, mule-cart, 1923..Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, ox-cart, 1923.Yiin Kang, April 1925.Yiin Kang, 1917.Shensi, ox-carts, March 1924.Ytin Kang, 1923.Shansi, Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.North Shansi, ox-carts, 1917.Shensi, crossing Wei Ho, March 1924..Shensi, bullock-carts, 1917..Honan, near Lo-yang, ox-cart, 1917..Loaded cart on Tungkuan-Sian road, March 1924..Shensi, April 1924Tungkuan-Sian roads-upper for motors, lower for carts, March 1924.Highlands of Shensi, approaching divide between Lo Ho and Yen Shui, 1924..Rickshaw and waterwheel, on street (hutung) Wai-chiao-p'u Chieh, Peking, 1925..Two-wheeled mule cart..Two-wheeled ox-cart.Mule Inn, south-west Shansi, 1932.Wheelbarrow, Peking.Mule cart, south-west Shansi, 1932.Donkeys used on trip, Shansi, 1926..

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Bishop no. Caption

3905-45 Donkey, head-stall.390.5-46 Cart, country north China.390.5-47 Carts, N. Shansi,390.5-48 Mule Inn where mule carts stopped, S. Shansi, 1932,390.5-49 Mule and drivers.390.5-50 to -51 Country ox-cart, Shansi.390.5-52 Carts on road to Yun Kang, 1915..390.5-53 Camel train.

Religious390.4-1 to -7 Yun Kang, Shansi, Priest, 1925..390.4-8 to -10 Shansi, Buddhist priest, 1925,390.4-11 Shansi, Ta-t'ung, Taoist priest, 1925.

Deer Horn (Impl. fr. Hsin-cheng Hsien) see Fauna

Dragon-Boats see Boats

Drum Towers see Architecture

Engineering

Bishop no. Caption

620-1 Sian, well,.620-2 Sung irrigation canal, Weipeh District, March 1924,620-3 King River Gorge, showing intake of Sung irrigation canal, March 1924.620-4 Ningpo, canal.620-5 Chinese well, Peking,620-6 Irrigation well, Shansi.620-7 Country well, Shansi.620-8 Soochow-to, canal, Spring, 1930.

Executions see Customs

Fauna

Bishop no. Caption

591.3-1 to -7 Seoul, Korea, bull fights, 1915.591.3-8 to -9 Yu Ho Chen, water-buffalo.5913-10 Liang Dyn remains, Tse-chia Ssu near Nanking, water-buffalo..5913-11 to -14 Shansi591.3-16 to -17 Philippines.591.3-18 to -25 Seoul, Korea, bull-fights, 1915.5913-26 Camels in summer coat.5913-27 Camels in winter coat, Mongolia,.591.3-28 Western hills of north China, 1931.

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Bishop no. Caption

5913-29 Western hills of'north China, 1926,591.3-30 to -31 Camels, road out to Western Hills, 1931.591.3-32 to -34 Shansi.591.3-35 Horse in Washington Zoo, April 5, 1929.591.3-36 Deer horn, Implement from Hsin-cheng Hsien.

Fishing

Bishop no. Caption

639-1 Fish-net, Yangtze river.639-2 Fishing, Central China,639-3 Fishing in rice field of flooded Hupei, June 6, 1926.

Flora & Trees

Bishop no. Caption

581.3-1 Hangchow, lotus flowers, 1923.5813-2 Shensi, persimmon tree, 1917.5813-3 to -5 Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, sacred tree, 1923.581.3-6 Ming tombs, trees.581.3-7 Chong Pu, Shensi, A Thuja, in old temple grounds outside city wall, 1924..581.3-8 Wu Tai Shan, Shensi, Pine stand being cut for repairs of temples, April 1924,581.3-9 Near divide between Lo Ho and Yen Shui, sparse population permits native willows and

elm to regain possession of the ground, April 1924..581.3-10 Wu Tai Shan, Shensi, temple lands, April 1924.581.3-11 Tsin River Valley, wood lot on farmland which is irrigated three times per year, March

1924.

581.3-12 Wood lot, forestry along road from Tungkuan to Sian, March 1924.581.3-13 Yao Ho Valley, Shensi, Thuja stand of'trees on protected temple lands, April 1924.5813-14 Highlands, Shensi, walnut trees at edges of fields, April 1924..

Freer Gallery Collections see under Bronzes, Pottery, Painting, Tile, Stone

Frescoes see Painting

Gates see Architecture, Gates and see Tiles

Gold see Jade and Gold

Gorges see Rivers

Grinding Grain see Architecture and Customs

Han Pottery House Model see Ceramics

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Hangchow see Place-Views

Headhunting see Customs, 390-12

Helmet see Bronzes

Ho Ch'u-ping see Tombs

Honan see Place-Views and Architecture, 722-36

Horses see Ponies, Sculpture, General and Chariots, 699-10-12, Ceramics

Houses see Architecture

Hsi Ling (Western Tombs) see Place-Views and Customs

Hsi Yin Ts'un (Shansi) see Archaeological sites

Hsia Ying Chou (Shansi) see Archaeological sites

Hsin-cheng Hsien see Bronzes, Customs, Archaeological Sites, People

I-chang, Hupei and Vicinity see Place-Views and Architecture

I-chang (Lung Wang Tung) see Place-Views

I-chow, Hopei see Archaeological Sites

Igorotos (a group of people) see Phillippine Islands

Implements see Stone and Bronze and Iron

Inns see Architecture

Inscribed Bones see Bones, Inscribed

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Inscriptions see 495.3-1

IronBishop no. Caption

571.7-1571.7-2 to -3571.7-4 to -55717-6 to -13571.7-14571.7-15 to -16571,7-17

Jades & Gold

Bishop no.

549-1549-2 to -3549-4 to -9549-10 to -15549-16549-17549-18 to -19549-20

Junks see Boats

Korea

Bishop no.

951-1 to -140

Korea (Heijo)

Implements, spear-heads.,Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan: iron casting in Cheng-chou, 1923.Pei-t'ai-ho, Hopei, bell, Aug. 1924..Shansi, iron ox at Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.Shensi, Hsing-ping, iron bell, March 1924Pei-t'ai-ho finds, Aug. 1925.Iron ox, near Ta-t'ung Fu,

Caption

Peking Historical Museum,,jade seal of T'ai-p'ing Rebellion,Peking Historical Museum, jade.Peking Historical Museum, jades.

Shansi, Lo Coll. jades, -13-gold, April 1925.Jade tiger from Hsin-cheng Hsien,Enlargement of -16,FGA B 17, gold sheet, scabbard ornament..Jade from Hsin-cheng Hsien.

Caption

Customs, dress, people, scenery, architecture.

Bishop no. Caption

951.1-1 to -6 Country scenes around Heijo,

Korea (Silla)

Bishop no. Caption

951.2-1 to -6 Post cards of objects in Shiragi (south-east Korea),

Ku Shan, Shansi see Archaeological Sites

Kuang Ti Tomb, Honan see Architecture, temple

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Lakes

Bishop no. Caption

714-1 Salt Lake, looked from Nan Chung-tiao Shan (near south-west of Ch'ih-yu Chang),714-2 Salt Lake at Yi ng-cheng.,

Lei Ku Ta'ai Mound, map and plate see Mounds

Lei Ku Ta'ai Tombs see Tombs

Loess see Place-Views

Lo-yang (old) see Archaeological Sites

Long House, Chinese see Architecture

Manchuria see Archaeological Sites

Map of Bronze Age see Bronzes

Maps (prepared by Bishop) (Negatives only)

Bishop no. Caption

912-1 River Valley Civilizations of the Ancient World.912-2 Known distribution of war-chariots in Antiquity.912-3 Distribution of Traction Plow before Age of Discovery..912-4 Wheat culture in Antiquity,912-5 Known occurrences of bronze swords in antiquity.

Marble Boat, New Summer Palace see Palaces

Masks see Customs (Ceremonies)

Min River Caves see Caves

Ming Tombs see Sculpture (General) and Tombs

Modes of Travel see Customs

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Mongol Pony see Ponies

Mongolia see Archaeological Sites

Mongols & Kalgan Pass

Bishop no. Caption

950-1950-2950-3950-4

950-5

950-6

950-7

950-8950-9

950-10

950-11

950-12

950-13950-14

950-15

950-16

950-17

950-18

950-19950-20950-21

950-22

950-23

950-24

950-25

950-26950-27950-28 to -30950-31950-32950-33950-34Bishop no.

950-35950-36950-37950-38

Monk see Buddhism

Upper reach of Kalgan Pass looking northKalgan Pass going south,Construction of Yuzt.Mongol Yurt..North in Kalgan Pass..View of Mongolia showing undulations.Mongol "cowboy",.Lama shepherd with sheep.Mongol-type woman.Mongol ponies.A Lama.American Indian type in Mongolia (?).Types of Mongols..View in Kalgan Pall,Mongol Lama.Kalgan Pass showing denudation.Martello towers on Mongolian side of Kalgan Pass, for defense.Coming south in Kalgan Pass.Woman with elaborate headdress, camel cart in background.Mongol wild horse.Mongol-type girl.Mongol ponies.Migratory Mongol.Temple to God of Hills, north of Kalgan..Mongol ponies.Mongol-type woman,Mongol woman of rank.Mongol woman.Mongol wife of chief, note headdress.Mongol ponies.Lama Sheperd and horses..Mongol cowboy,.Caption

Mongol cowboy in summer attire.Mongols.Construction of Yurt, stick brought from Siberia, Eastern Mongolia.Mongolian tent in front of Chief Lama (Mongol) of seven districts.

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Mounds

Bishop no.

571-1 to -3571-4to-8571-9 to -11571-12571-13 to -18571-19 to -21571-22 to -23571-24 to -25571-26571-27 to -34571-35571-36571-37571-38571-39

Caption

Cheng-tu, Szechuan, double tumulus, 1916..Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, mound, Sept.. 1923..I-chow, Hopei, mounds, 1923.Pei-t'ai-ho, Fishhook Point mound, Aug. 1924.Shansi, Ch'i Huang Mu mounds, April 1925.Shensi, Wei An Kung mound.Shensi, Wei An Kung stone monument, March 1924.Shensi, Ch'ang-an, palace mound, March 1924.Shensi, Han Wu Ti mound, March 1924Shensi, Han Ching-ti mound, March 1924..Shensi, March 1924.Shensi, Wei An Kung palace mound, March 1924..Wang Fen Wa mound.Lei Ku Ta'ai mound.Shensi, mound of old Ch'ang-an, March 1924, photo from drawing by B.. Moore.,

Mule Carts see Customs, Modes of Travel

Museums

Bishop no.

7081-1708.1-27081-3

Caption

Nanking Museum in Nanking, China, 1930..Garden of Historical Museum, photo by Wenley summer 1923, Mr. Ch'iu, Tung and friend.Right wing of F'ang-kun-t'zu in magistrate's yamen of An-i-hsien, Photo by Dr.. Chi Li,

1926..

Ox-Carts see Customs, Modes of Travel

Pagodas see Architecture and Sculpture, 730-44 and -53

P' ai-lo see Architecture, Gates

Painted Pottery see Ceramics

Painting

Bishop no.

750-1-A, B, C, D-FGAF 1 (C), F 1.1 (D),F 1.2 (B), F 13 (A)

Caption

four wall paintings (called Frescoes by Bishop) bought from Mr.. Yao Kuei-fang ofI-chow, Hopei province..

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Palaces

Bishop no.

728-1 to -23728-24728-25728-26728-27728-28 to -38728-39 to -51728-52 to -58728-59728-60728-61 to -62728-63 to -67728-68 to -70728-71 to -78728-79728-80728-81728-82728-83

Caption

Old Summer Palace, 1915, Peking.Road to Summer Palace, 1915.Summer Palace, 1915.Summer Palace, 1917.Ruins of Summer Palace.Summer Palace.Winter Palace, Peking.Imperial Palace, Peking.Lung Pavilion (Palace of Fuh Wang), K'ai-feng, Early Ming.Ch'ang-hsun's palace, Peking, after attack, July 12, 1917.Looting Ch'ang-hsun's palace, July 12, 1917,Interior of Ch'ang-hsun's palace, July 12, 1917.Street in front of Ch'ang-hsun's palace, July 12, 1917.Ch'ang-hsun's palace, ruins, July 12, 1917.Old Summer Palace.Marble Boat, New Summer Palace..Summer Palace.Long Corridor, New Summer Palace, near Peking..New Summer Palace, Peking.

Pei-T'ai-ho see Place-Views

Pei-T'ai-ho & Lighthouse Point see Archaeological Sites

Peking & Vicinity see Place-Views

People

Bishop no.

391-1 to -3391-4391-5391-6391-7391-8.391-9391-10391-11391-12391-13391-14391-15391-16

391-17

Caption

No prints.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, 1923.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, 1923, Bishop.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, 1923, sentries,Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, 1923, Mr, Kao, Tung, Ch'iu; Wu Pei Fu's officers.Old Summer Palace,.YU Ho Chen, Mr.. Wenley at Lei Ku T'ai, May 1924.Yd Ho Chen, C,W. Bishop, May 1924..Yii. Ho Chen, facial types, May 1924..Yii Ho Chen, soldier escorts, Lei Ku T'ai, May 1924.Yii Ho Chen, Messrs Ch'iu, Bishop, Wenley at Wang Fen Wa, May 1924.Yiin Kang, soldiers, 1923.Yiin Kang, Dr.. Schulman, Major Magruder, Dr. Laufer, C.W. Bishop.Yiin Kang, Dr. Laufer, Dr. J.C. Ferguson, Dr. Jacob Schulman, Mr. T.. Abbott, Major

Magruder, 1923.Dr,. B. Laufer, Dr. J.C. Ferguson, Dr. Jacob Schulman, Mr. T. Abbott.

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Bishop no.

391-18391-19391-20391-21391-22391-23391-24391-25391-26391-27391-28 to -29391-30 to -31391-32391-33 to -34391-35391-36391-37391-38 to -41391-42391-43391-44391-45391-46391-47

391-48391-49 to -50391-51391-52391-53

Pig see Fauna

Place-Views

Bishop no.

931.1-1931..1-2

9311-3931.1-4

931.2-1931.2-2 to -5931.2-6 to -19931.2-20931.2-21 to -22931.2-23931.2-24931.2-25931.2-26

Caption

Shansi, Mr. Ch'iu Tzu-yuan, Magistrate YU Han-chin, A.G. Wenley, Bishop.Shansi, YUn Kang, Wenley.Shansi, Mr. Ch'iu Tzu-yuan, Tung Kwan-lien, Wang Pai-yen, April 1925.Shansi, Wenely, Bishop, Tung Kwan-lien, Ch'iu Tzu-yuan, Wang Pai-yen, April.Shansi, party at Ta-t'ung Fu,.Shansi, YU Han-chin, magistrate at Ta-t'ung Fu,Messrs Yu, Ch'iu, Bishop,Yiin Kang.Ta-t'ung Fu.Yiin Kang.Ta-t'ung Fu.Shansi.Beggar woman near Peking, 1923..Yiin Kang.Shansi, 1926.Ta-t'ung Fu peasants.North Shansi.South Shansi.Peddler on road in Shansi.Peasant in Shansi.South Shansi..South-west Shansi, Wan Ch'tian, 1932..Hsi Yin Ts'un, Shansi, 1926,Modern northern Chinese peasant; skeletal evidence shows that they are the lineal

descendants of Neolithic people of same region..Man from Ping-yao Hsien, 1926, taken by Li Chi,Native of Chieh-hsin, Shansi, 1926, taken by Li Chi..Shansi, Mr. Tung in foreground with camera.Chin-ts'un, village chief, Wang Shang-lu and his wife, 1932.People of Chin-ts'un, Shansi, 1932..

Caption

Ch'ii-fu, Shantung ProvinceWell of Confucius.Avenue of Confucius.Temple of Confucius.Tomb of Confucius.Hangchow, Chekiang ProvinceView from mountains to west, looking toward Lake and Hangchow Bay, Aug,. 1923..West Lake, August 1923.Views of Hangchow, June 1930.Pond of dancing fish.Tomb figures.Cave at Liyin, Hangchow.Needle Pagoda.Buddhist Figures, West Lake.Bamboo grove,.

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Bishop no.

931.2-27

9313-1 to -2931.3-3931.3-4

931..3-5

931.4-1 to -18

931..5-1 to -9931.5-10

931.6-1 to -6931,6-7

9313-1 to -31931.7-32 to -35931.7-36 to -37931.7-38

931,8-1 to -2931.8-3931.8-4 to -5931.8-6931.8-7 to -8931.8-9931.8-10931.8-11 to -12931.8-139318-14 to -19931.8-20931.8-21931,8-22931.8-23931.8-24931.8-25 to -26931 .8-27 to -29

931..9-1 to -7

931..11-1

931.11-2931.11-3931.11-493111-.5931.11-6 to -9931.11-10 to -12931.11-13931.11-14 to -16931.11-17 to -22931.11-23931.11-24 to -25931..11-26

Caption

New Hotel, overlooking West Lake.Hsi-ling & HonanGeneral views.Loes country, T'ung Kuan, Honan, 1917.Changte Field Station, Bones found in excavation, Huan Shan Ts'un, Changte, Honan,

1928-29..

Street in Lo-yang, Honan.1-chang, Hupei, and vicinityViews..1-chang, Hupei, Lung-wang tungViews, April 1923Old earth works.Nanking, Chiangsu Province and vicinityViews of Nanking,Tse-chia Ssu, near Nanking (Liang Dynasty remains).Pei-t'ai-ho, Hopei ProvinceViews, August 1924..The Houghton House,.Floods, August 1924..View between Pei-t'ai-ho and Tientsin,PekingObservatory on East Wall, 1917..View.Coal Hill.FGA Headquarters house, 19, Ta Yang I-pin Hutung, East City..Mei Shan (Coal Hill), 1915Mei Shan (Coal Hill), 1917Observatory, 1915..Mei Shan, 1917.Looking east from south-east corner of Tartar City Wall, 1917.Views of Peking taken from roof of Peking Hotel, 1927.Corner city wall.Snow, 1925.Hatamen Street, 1930.Street scene outside Ch'ien-men, 1930..Hatamen Street scene, 1930.Street scene, 1930.Summer Palace, 1915.ShanghaiViews.ShansiCh'i Huang Mu, north of Ta-t'ung, April 1925..Excavation at Ta-t'ung, April 1925..Road, Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.View, Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.View east of Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925..N. Wei capital site just east of Ta-t'ung, April 1925..Views, Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.Main street, Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.Excavation Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.Scenery, Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925..View east of Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925..Dust storm Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925..View n.e. of Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925..

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Bishop no.

931,11-27931.11-28931.11-29931..11-30 to -32931.11-33931.11-34 to -35931.11-36931.11-3793111-38 to -39931.11-40931.11-41 to -42931.11-43931.11-44931.11-45931.11-46931.11-47931.11-48931..11-49931.11-50 to -51931..11-52931.11-.53931..11-54931.11-55931..11-56931.11-57931..11-58931..11-59931.11-60931.11-61931..11-62931..11-63931.11-64931.11-65931.11-66931.11-67931.11-68931.11-69 to -74

931.10-1 to -5

931.12-1 to -4931.12-5931.12-6931.,12-7931.12-8931.12-9 to -12931..12-13931.12-14 to -15931.12-1693112-17931..12-18 to -30931.12-31931..12-32931..12-33

Caption

View Ta-t'ung Fu, April 1925.Main street, Ta-t'ung Fu, 1917..View of Shansi, April 1925..Village in northern Shansi, 1917.View, Ta-t'ung, April 1925..View between Ta-t'ung and Yun Kang caves.Shansi scenery..

Road from Yun Kang.Ta-t'ung,.Luck Temple, south of Tai-yuan,.Scenery in southern Shansi.Ku-yi Shan, from Pe-hsuan Tung, 1926..Ku-yi, Liu-feng-hsien, 1926.Loess bluffs, south Shansi, 1926.Loess village, south Shansi, Yao-fang Shio-yu Chen, Ping Yang Fu, 1926.Village looking down from Yun Kang caves,Road to Yun Kang, 1917.Walled village.Loess, Terrace village, T'ai-yuan..Block house in village, protection against bandits.Road in ShansiFortified building, south Shansi..Fortified wall village.Road in north Shansi.Village, Bishop and L.C. Goodrich, 1932.Road in Shansi.Sunken road.Wayside Inn.Loess terraces, northern Shansi.Yellow River about latitude 36 degrees from foothills of Shansi,Man plowing, central Shansi, near Yellow River.Foothills of Yellow River, about latitute 36 degrees from Shansi site,View from train en route to Tai-yuan.Western central Shansi.Village on loess divide about 37 degrees, western Shansi..Road to Yun Kang, 1917..Road between Yun Kang and Ta-t'ung, 1917..ShantungViews of'peninsular Shantung.Shensi1917.

Hot springs at Lin-t'ung Hsien, March 1924..Scenery..

Lin-t'ung Hsien.Lin-t'ung Hsien, hot springs, March 1924..Street scenes, Sian, March 1924..Well, Ch'ang-an, March 1924.Loess cliffs, March 1924.Views.Hua-chan, Shensi.Views around Yen-an Fu, taken by A.G. Loehr, 1915, and given to Bishop.Yellow River between Shensi and Shansi, taken by A.G, Loehr, 1915, and given to Bishop.No print..Side hill cultivation in Shensi, taken by A.G. Loehr, 1915, and given to Bishop.

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Bishop no.

931.12-34931.12-35 to -4893112-49931.12-50931.12-51 to -52931.12-53931.12-54931.12-55931.12-56931.12-57931.12-58 to -59931.,12-60931.12-61931.12-62931..12-63931..12-64931.12-65931.12-66931.12-67931..12-68

931..12-69931.12-70931..12-71931-12.72931..12-73931.12-74931..12-75931..12-7693112-77931..12-78

93112-79931.12-80931.12-81931..12-82931..12-83931..12-84931..12-85931..12-86931..12-87

931.12-88931.12-89

931.13-1 to -1893113-19

931.14-1 to -4

Caption

View west of Yellow River, taken by AG,. Loehr, 1915, and given to Bishop..Views at T'ung-kuan, at great elbow in Yellow River, March 1924.Tsing Kien, Market Day, April 1924..Yen-an Fu, April 1924.Highlands, approaching divide between Lo Ho and Yen Shui, April 1924..Yao Ho valley, Thuja growth on protected temple lands, April 1924.Yen-an Fu, Yen Shui flows around to the left, April 1924..A gulch in the Loess, Weipeh District, March 1924.Yeh River, Weipeh District, March 1924.Y. Kuin, a walled town of the highlands, April 1924.Country between Yao Ho and Lo Ho, April 1924..Mountain village in tributary of Yi Ho, April 1924.No print..Tsing Kien Valley, Near Tsing Kon, April 1924..Approaching divide from west between Tsing Kien Ho and Yi Ho, April 1924..Erosion north of Lo Chuan, Lo Ho drainage, April 1924.Tungkuan, Yellow River, March 1924..Base of loess on Yellow River, near Tungkuan, March 1924.Mountain village in a tributary of Yi Ho, April 1924.View from Tungkuan wall, south to the Tsing Ling Shan, loess land is much terraced,March 1924.

Erosion near divide between Yi Ho and Yellow River, April 1924..In Yi Ho water shed, April 1924..View of Tungkuan, March 1924.Vicinity of Tungkuan, March 1924..Erosion in high country, between Yi Ho and Yellow River, March 1924.Yen-an Fu, view of erosion from mountain which overlooks town, April 1924..View of terraced fields above city of Tungkuan, March 1924..Water shed cover of King River basin above gorge, March 1924.Village on high road, April 1924.Base of loess, north of Lo Chuan, sandstone coffin is exposed by the caving loess wall,

April 1924.Weipeh, road northward from San Yuan crossed Tsin River in a canyon, April 1924..Y.. Kuin, near view of town, April 1924.Double road, Tungkuan to Sian, March 1924..View of Hua Shan, from road Tungkuan to Sian, March 1924..Hua Shan, 1917..Temple road, Sian, 1917..Persimmon trees on way to Sian, 1917.Road to Sian, Yellow River in distance, 1917.Just outside Sian, 1917.Monastery, Sian, 1917.Temple, road, Sian, 1917.SzechuanMiscellaneous views, winter of 1915/1916.Giant water wheels, Ch'eng-tu, Jan. 1915.Tangku BarScenes unloading at Tangku Bar, near Tientsin; June 15, 1930,

Plates see Archaeological Sites, Pei-t'ai-ho, Mounds and Tombs

NOW see Agriculture and 931..11-63

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Ponies

Bishop no. Caption

636.1-1 Throw-back of'Mongol wild pony, K,Z Tung on pony, 3 miles outside Sian, Shensi, 1917.

Porcelain see Ceramics

Potshards see Ceramics

Potter's Wheel see Ceramics

Pottery see Ceramics

Pottery (Lung Shan) see Ceramics

Pottery Making see Ceramics

Railways

Bishop no. Caption

625-1 to -7 Peking-Kalgan Railway, Ta-t'ung Fu, 1917.

Rhinoceros see Ceramics (Clay Figures), Bronzes and Inscriptions

Rhyton see Bronzes and Ceramics

Rice see Korea and Philippine Islands

Rivers

Bishop no. Caption

551-1 to -2 Breaks in Kin-Han Railway, 1917.551-3 Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan.551-4 to -10 Yellow River, Shensi.551-11 to -12 Yangtze River, lower.551-13 to -18 Yellow River, middle.551-19 Yangtze River.551-20 to -26 Yangtze River, middle.551-27 Ya Ho, Szechuan, 1916.551-28 Yangtze gorges, 1916,551-29 Shansi, river bed, 1917.

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Bishop no.

551-30551-31 to -32551-33551-34551-35551-36551-37 to -39551-40551-41551-42 to -43

551-44551-45551-46

551-47551-48551-49 to -50551-51 to -54551-55551-.56

551-57551-58551-59 to -75551-76551-77

Caption

Yii Ho Chen, view of,junction of Yu Ho and Huai Ho, 1924.Hii Ho Chen, Yd Ho, 1924.Shensi, Yellow River.Shensi, Yii Ho at Ta-t'ung Fu.T'ung-kuan, Tung Shui at, March 1924,Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, Cheng Ho,Yellow River between T'ung-kuan, Shensi and Cheng-chou, Honan, 1925.Shanchow, Honan, Yellow River, March 1924.Yellow River, base of loess near T'ung-kuan, March 1924.Yellow River, mountains in Shansi on north bank, between Shanchow and T'ung-kuan,March 1924

Yellow River south of crossing at San Chow, April 1924.Ba Shui looking down stream from bridge, March 1924.Yellow River between Shanchow and T'ung-kuan, terraced fields, sail boat and cotton

barges, March 1924.Yellow River between Shanchow and south to Tsing Ling Shan, March 1924.Yangtze gorges, early 1916..King River gorge, limestone, Shensi, March 1924Yangtze gorges, 1926.River at Lo-yang, Honan.River valley, Shansi, Fen Ho.No print,,Lower gorges of Yangtze, 1926..Yangtze gorges, 1926.Yangtze River, just above Ichang, 1926..Ford across Fen Ho, Fall 1926 or 1932 ?

Sculpture (General)

Bishop no.

730-1 to -4730-5 to -8730-9730-10 to -35730-36 to -41730-42 to -85730-86730-87 to -91730-92730-93 to -116730-95730-97730-98730-99730-100730-101730-102730-103730-104730-105730-110730-111

Caption

Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), May 1925..I-chow, Hopei, 1923..Lo-yang, modern, stele with historical inscription.Ming Tombs.Liang Dynasty Lions, near Nanking, 1923Liang Dynasty, remains at Tse-chia Ssu, near Nanking.,Shensi, Liu Chuan stone tablet.Shantung, T'ai-an Fu, wordless stone, 1919..Shantung, T'ai-an Fu, tablets,.Miscellaneous.FGAS8FGA S 11FGA S 11.1FGA S 11.1FGA S 5.2FGA S 11FGA S 14FGA S 14 detailFGA S 11FGA S 11,.1FGA S 5,4FGAS5

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Bishop no.

730-114730-117 to -118730-119 to -150730-151 to -153730-154 to -158730-159730-160730-161 to -163730-164 to -169730-170730-171730-172730-173 to -174730-175 to -176730-177730-178730-179730-180 to -181730-182730-183730-184

730-185 to -187730-188730-189730-190

Caption

FGA S 5.1Shansi, Ta-t'ung, April 1925.Shansi, Yiin Kang, 1917.Shansi, Yun Kang, old wooden statue, 1917.Shansi, Yun Kang, sculptured cliffs, 1917.Shantung, T'ai-an, wordless stone, 1919.Shansi, Yun Kang, carved cliffs, 1917.Shensi, stone horses of T'ang T'ai-tsung, 1917.Shensi, Sian, Nestorian Monument, March 1924,Shensi, between T'ung-kuan and Sian, March 1924.Shensi, near Lin Chuan, March 1924.Shensi, March 1924.Shensi, east of Lin Chuan, March 1924.Shensi, coil. of Mr. Tung of Sian, March 1924.Shensi, Sian, Nestorian Monument, March 1924.Shensi, mud statues.Japan, Ueno Park, Tokyo, Buddhist statue, 1915.Hangchow, Buddha, August 1923.Shansi, Yun Kang, view of gorge, 1917,Yen-an Fu, Shensi, Cave Temple of 10,000 Buddhas, April 1924.Carved bone (Shang ?) broken and repaired, Possibly from An-Yang, Colt, of Otto

Burchard. Peking, 1932..Tang horses, photographed in Provincial Museum at Sian, Shensi, 1917.Figure of warrior, Ming Tombs.Stone lions at Liang Tombs.Buddhist sculpture, Dr. Chi Li, 1926.

Shanghai see Place-Views

Shansi see Place-Views

Shantung Peninsula see Place-Views

Shasi (Hupei Prov.) see Archaeological Sites

Shell Implements (Honan) see 571.31-24-25 Bronzes, Implements and Misc.

Shensi see Place-Views

Shiragi see Korea (Silla)

Sian see Place-Views, Shensi

Stele see Archaeological Sites-Shansi and Korea

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Stone

Bishop no.

571.,2-1

571.2-2571.2-3571.2-4571.2-5571.2-6571.2-7571.2-8571.2-9571.2-105712-11571.2-12571.2-13571.2-14571.2-15571.2-16571.2-17571.2-18571.2-19571.2-20571.2-21571.2-22571.2-23571..2-24571.2-25 to -27571.2-28571.2-29571.2-30 to -31571.2-32571.2-33571.2-34

Caption

FGA, A-S5.4,B-S5.2,C-S5..5,D-S5..5,E-S5.,5,F-S5.5..FGA, S.2FGA, S 13 and S 13.1FGA, S 13.2FGA, S 13.3FGA, S 13,5FGA, A- S 13.2, B- S 13.4FGA, S 13.6FGA, S 1FGA, S 14.1FGA, S 10FGA, S 13.8FGA, 23.15FGA, S 3FGA, S 14.2FGA, S 14FGA, S 12FGA, S 11FGA, S 7FGA, S 6FGA, A-S5,B-S5.1,C-S5.2,D-2314(55.3)FGA, A-S4,B-S4..1FGA, S 7.1Stone figure in front of Lama Temple, on site of ruined city of Shangtu,Stone implements, Shensi ?Implement said to be found in vicinity of Yellow River, Honan, Peter Bahr coll.Stone hoes, Peter Bahr coll.Implement and axe in Peter Bahr coll. -30- Honan, -31- HopeiFigure, supposedly black captive.Image, cave of Pao-fu-ai, Chieh-hsuih Hsien, Feb. 16, 1926, by Li Chi..Stone bull, Hsin-ti, Chen, Chieh-hsin, Feb. 16, 1926, by Li Chi.

Stone Figures see also Korea

Stone Implements

Bishop no.

571.25-1571.25-2571,25-3 to -4571.25-5571.25-6 to -7571.25-8571..25-9571,25-10

Caption

Ceremonial objects, Shensi types, Peter Bahr coll.Stone hoe, small one from Shensi, larger one from Honan.Yii Ho Chen, implement excavated from Lei Ku T'ai mound, May 1924.Pei-t'ai-ho, stone knife from Fishhook Point, August 1924.Ceremonial stones, Shensi ?Small stone hoes from coll. of S,.R, Wilson, T'ai-ku, Shansi.Stone axes and adzes of northern Neolithic cultures,.Stone implements from Shanghai area,,

Stone Lions (Liang Tombs) see Sculpture (General)

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Stone Tablets

Bishop no.

571.251-1 to -4571.251-5

Caption

Shansi, stone tablet from Ch'i Huang Mu, April 1925,Nestorian monument, Sian, in Pei-lin, Forest of Tablets, March 1924.

Szechuan see Place-Views

Tablets see Stone Tablets

Ta-t'ung Fu see Place-Views, Shansi

Temples see Architecture

T'ien-Ling Shan,Shansi see Caves and Sculpture, Buddhist

Tiles

Bishop no.

7211-1 to -8721,1-9 to -10721.1-11721,.1-12721,1-137211-14721..1-15721.1-167211-17721.1-18 to -237211-24721.1-25721.1-26

Tombs

Bishop no.

571.1-1571,1-25711-3 to -4571,1-5 to -6571.1-7571.1-8571,1-9571,1-10 to -11571.1-125711-13

Caption

Peking, National University Museum.Peking, National University Museum, Han painted tiles.Hsi Ling (Western Tombs), tile, May 1925.FGA T 2FGAT4FGA T 3..1FGA T 1FGAT3FGA T 5 and T 5,.1

Pei-t'ai-ho, roof tiles, 1925..Han tiles.From a rubbing; ft. I-chou, Hopei.Pei-t'ai-ho, tile end, Lighthouse Point, August 1925

Caption

Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Stone door socketYii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Brick wall of tomb..Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Brick cist,Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, General.Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Pottery.Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, South cutting.Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Wenley and Bishop..Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Brick cist,Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, View,Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Beginning of excavation..

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Bishop no.

571.1-145711-15 to -165711-175711-18571.1-19 to -21571.1-22571.1-23 to -25571,.1-26 to -61571..1-62 to -66571.1-675711-68 to -70571.1-71571..1-72571.1-73 to -74571 L 1-75

571..1-76571.1-77571.1-785711-79 to -81571.1-82 to -1025711-103571.1-104571..1-105571,1-106571.1-107571.1-108571.1-109 to -135571.1-136 to -140571.1-141 to -157571..1-158571.1-159 to -165571.1-166 to -170571.1-171 to -174571..1-175571..1-176571.1-1775711-178 to -185571.1-186 to -187571.1-188 to -196571..1-197571..1-198 to -200571..1-201 to -202571..1-203571..1-204571.1-205 to -208571.1-209 to -214571..1-215571.1-216571,.1-217571.1-218571.1-2195711-220 to -221571.1-222571..1-223

Caption

YU Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, View,Yd Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Drain,Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Brick cistYd Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Stonework in doors..Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, General.Yii Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Stone door, socket.YU Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, Stone doors..YU Ho Chen, Wang Fen Wa, May 1924, General.YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924..YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, beginning excavation.YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924.YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, section of face, north-east cutting..YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, digging out piece of pottery.YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, views.YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, north-west cutting.YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, general view,Yii Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, view of chambers of tomb.YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, uncovering chambers of tomb..YU Ho Chen, Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924, excavation.YU Ho Chen, Tomb of Lei Ku Ta'ai, May 1924..Shensi, original tomb of Ho Ch'ii-ping, March 1924..Shensi, T'ang tomb, Sian, March 1924..Shensi, Tomb of Li Fu jen, concubine of Han Wu-ti, March 1924..Shensi, T'ang tomb, Sian, March 1924.Shensi, Tomb of Han Wu-ti..Shansi, shrine of Kuang-ti, God of War, 1917.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, tomb, 1923.Hsin-cheng Hsien, Honan, tomb, horses teeth, 1923.Ming tombs..Shansi, Fang Shan, April 1925..Shensi, T'ang T'ai-tsung's tomb, north-east of Li Ch'uan, March 1924..Shensi, tomb of Ch'in Shih Huang-ti, east of Lin-t'ung Hsien, March 1924..Shensi, T'ang T'ai-tsung's tomb, March 1924..Shensi, Han Wu-ti's tomb, March 1924.Shensi, tomb of Han Ching-ti, March 1924.Shensi, tomb of Han Wu-ti, March 1924.Shensi, tomb of Ho Ch'ii-ping.Shensi, tomb of Ch'in Shih Huang-ti, March 1924.Shensi, tomb of Ho Ch'u-ping, March 1924..Shensi, Han Imperial tombs, March 1924..Shensi, tomb of Ho Ch'ii-ping.Honan, Tomb of Kuang-ti, God of War, 1917.Plan of tombs at Lei-ku T'ai mound, YU Ho Chen, Honan.Plan of tomb at Wang Fen Wa mound, Yii Ho Chen, May 1924..Hopei, Western Hills, Tomb of Ming Ch'ing Wang (Lung En Ssu) April 1926..Ming Tombs,.N.. Wei tomb, north of Ta-tung Fu, Shansi,.Tomb of Kuang-ti, near Lo-yang ?Cave tomb near Kia-ting Fu, Szechuan.,Tomb of Huang-ti, Chong Pu, Shensi, April 1924.Tomb of Huang-ti, looking out from summit, April 1924.N. Wei tomb and mound near Ta-t'ung,.Tombs of Hsia Emperors,.Grave of Emperor Shun, 1926.

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Bishop no.

5711-224571.1-225 to -227571.1-228571,1-229 to -2315711-232 to -233571.1-234 to -237571..1-238 to -239571.1-240571.1-241

571.1-2425711-243 to -245571.1-246571.1-247571 L 1-248

571.1-249571.1-250571.1-251571..1-252

Caption

Temple Ming Tombs, 1926..Interior of temple, Ming Tombs, 1926.Ming Tomb tower, 1926.Surrounding country and mountains, Ming Tombs, 1926.Imperial Tomb of Ming T'ai-tsu, Nanking.,Stone figures of Imperial Tomb of Ming T'ai-tsu, Nanking.N. Wei tomb near Ta-t'ung, Shansi, 1925.Village near N. Wei tomb of -238-.Horse, Tomb of Ho Ch'u-ping, photo from Le Cheval Couche (Grant Lonqueur in Ars

Aitibus, V.27, p.87)..Tomb of Wu-hsien, well known minister of Hsia dyn., 1926.Family plot of'relations of'Mr.. K.Z. Tung, in Ichang, Hupei, 1926.Tomb, north-east side of Yao-ling, March 1926..Second horse, tomb of Ho Ch'u-ping.No print.Mr. Chu, Pailow at Ming Tombs, 1925.Mrs. Wenley on stone camel, Ming Tombs, 1925.Ming Tombs, guardians.Ogre and bear, stone sculpture at Ho Ch'u-ping..

Towers see Architecture

Transportation

Bishop no. Caption

656-1 Cotton barge on Yellow River, March 1924..656-2 Loading carts on Ferry boat, on Wei River, March 1924.

Tree Worship

Bishop no. Caption

291-1 Tai-ku, Shansi.291-2 Tai-ku, Shansi, photo by S.E. Wilson.

Tumulus see Mounds

Unicorn

Bishop no. Caption

398.4-1

Walls see Architecture

Bronze statue, Tai-yuan, Shansi..

Wang Fen Wa see Mounds and Tombs

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Water Wheels (Szechuan) see Place-Views, Szechuan

Weapons see Bronzes, Implements and Miser.

Wells see Engineering

Western Hills, Tomb of Ming Ch'ing Wang (Lung en Ssu) see Tombs

White Horse Temple, Honan see Architecture

Yangtze Gorges see Rivers

Yen-Ching see Archaeological Sites

Yu HO Chen see Archaeological Sites

Yun Kang, Shansi see Caves (Sculpture, Buddhist), Sculpture (General), Archaeological Sites and Place-Views (Shansi)

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Series 3: PHOTOGRAPH BOOKS

Carl Whiting Bishop Photographs (Originally in 4 Books)

Bishop assembled these photoprints, dated 1931-1933, into four volumes labeled as "Books I - IV." His intended use ofthe volumes is unknown, but the images appear to document the last years of the FGA reconnaissance work in China.Much of'Books I through III show the excavation conducted in 1931 by Bishop at the neolithic site at Wan-ch'uanHsien, in Shansi Province, as described in chapter XVIII of his unpublished-manuscript. Depicted also are some of thenearly 8,000 potsherds and other artifacts uncovered at the site, under the authority of the Shansi Provincial Museumand the Scientific Research Institute of Peking Normal University. Book IV illustrates the remaining investigationsmade in the Shansi Province during 1933, When conditions in China increasingly made further attempts atarchaeological research futile, Bishop and his wife Daisy Furscott, returned to the United States in the spring of 1934,thus ending the official gallery-sponsored expeditions.

Bishop Book IMf. no. 1(A4)-2(B8)

Note: The integrity of Bishop's original caption list for Book I has been retained, even though photoprints were notincluded with all captions. Many of those images were cross-referenced as being in Book IT

IDC no. BP-3

Mf. no. Bishop no. Caption

1 1, la-c, 2-6 Laboratory & exhibition room in Tai-yuan, March 20, 19311 7 Field headquarters at Chin Ts'un1 8 In front of Wanchuan Magistrate's court: Messrs LW.. Chang, C. Chao,

T..S. Chin, the Magistrate, Wei Jih-chin, K.Z. Tung1 9 Staff members and field laborers, April 2, 19311 10 Laborers, April 27, 19311 11 View of excavation site from South to North trenches, April 14, 19311 12 Trenches 15, 16, 17, April 17, 19311 13 Trenches 3-8, April 5, 19311 14 Trenches S.E.W., April 17, 19311 15 Trenches 14-20, skeletons uncovered1 16 Trench 01, April 14, 19311 17 Trench 02, April 8. Red polished bowl found1 18 Trench 5, April 5, Coarse pottery jar1 19 Trench 03, 04, 05, April 141 20 Trench 38, April 51 21 Trench 21. Two ovens uncovered, April 281 22 View of whole site, April 301 23 N.S. view, May 71 24 B. Site, May 121 25 Trench 48. Pottery tripod, May 71 26 Trench 48.. Pottery tripod, May 71 27 Trench 48.. Pottery jar, May 71 28A Trenches 15, 16, 17, April231 28B Trenches 03, 04, 05, 15, 16, 171 28C N.S. Trenches 15, 16, 17, April 231 29 Trenches 29-32,. April 271 30 Trench 21. Oven or furnace found, April 251 31 Trench 14.. Human skeletons found, April 201 32 Trench 10. Human skull found, April 171 33a General view of Wacha Hsien, May 12

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Mf. no.

1

Bishop no.

33b

Caption

General view of Wacha Hsien, April 201 34 General view of site1 35 Trench 5. Pit dwelling, April 61 36a View of sec 1 to 12 & 13 from N. to S., April 141 36b N.S. Trench, sea, 1-12-13, April 141 37 N.S. Trench, sec. 1-2-3, April 61 38 N.S. Trench, sec. 4-5, April 61 39 N.S. Trench, sec. 1-2-3, April 141 40 E.W.Trench, sec. 03-4-5, April 141 41 N,.S Trench, sec. 15-32, April 271 42 N.S. Trench, sec. 25-26, 33-34, April 271 43 N.S. Trench, sec 20-21, April 231 44 Pit dwelling, sec. 8-14-20. April 231 45 Pit dwelling, sec. 13-14-20.. April 251 46 N.S. Trench, sec. 14-201 47 N,S, Trench, sec. 20, April 241 48a-d N.S. Trench, sec 23, April 24 (View of the cave full of skeletons,

sec. 14 & 20, April 23, 1931)1 49 N.-S., Trench, sec.. 23.. April 23

1 50 N,S. Trench, sec. 1-2-3.. April 141 51 N.S. Trench, sec,. 5. April 51 52 E.W.Trench, sea. 03-04-05.. April 141 53 N..S. Trench, sec. 9.. April 141 54 Shansi Provincial Library1 55 At Pei-hsiang-ching, transporting fords from Wanchuan to Yunching1 56 Same as #55 above

57 Same as Book 2, pl. 60 [no print]1 58 Bottom. Book 2, pl. 381 59 [print not identified]

60 Book 2, pl.. 6, SCP-635 [no print]61 Book 2, pl. 6, SCP-636 [no print]

1 62 [print not captioned]63 Book 2, pl.. 43 [no print]

1 64 [print not captioned]65 Book 2, pl. 1 and 39 [no print]66 Book 2, pl.. 1 and 39 [no print]67 Book 2, p1.40 and 42 [no print]68 Book 2, pl. 40 [no print]

1 69 [print not captioned]70 Book 2, pl. 45 [no print]71 Book 2, pl.. 43 and 45 [no print]

1 72 [print not captioned]73 Book 2, pl.. 38 and 40 [no print]74 Book 2, pl.. 60 [no print]75 Book 2, pl.. 41 and 44 [no print]76 Book 2, pl. 41 and 43 [no print]

77 Book 2, pl. 38 and 40 [no print]

78 Book 2, pl.. 38 and 40 [no print]

1 79 SCP-88880 Book 2, pl. 37 [no print]

81 Book 2, pl. 2 and 37 [no print]82 Book 2, p1.. 45 [no print]

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Mf. no. Bishop no.

83

Caption

Book 2, pl. 3 and 39 [no print]

84 Book 2, pl.. 45 [no print]

85 Book 2, pl. 25 [no print]

86 Book 2, p1.36 [no print]

1 87 [print not captioned]88 Book 2, pl. 2 and 37 [no print]

89 Book 2, pl. 2 [no print]

90 Book 2, pl.. 39 [no print]

1 91 Book 2, pl.. 44 (2 left shards)92 Book 2, p1,. 41 [no print]

93 Book 2, pl. 40 [no print]

1 94 Book 2, pl.. 39

95 Book 2, pl.. 60 [no print]

96 Book 2, pL 40 [no print]

97 Book 2, pl. 40 [no print]

1 98 [print not captioned]1 99 [print not captioned]1 100 [print not captioned]1 101 [print not captioned]

102 Book 2, pl. 40 [no print]

103 Book 2, pl. 42 [no print]

104 Book 2, p1.. 60 [no print]

105 Book 2, pl. 44 [no print]

106 Book 2, pl. 43 and 44 [no print]

1 107 [print not captioned]1 108 [print not captioned]1 109 [print not captioned]

110 Book 2, pl. 41 [no print]

111 Book 2, pl. 41 [no print]

1 112 Book 2, pl. 42113 Book 2, pl. 36 [no print]

114 Book 2, pl. 60 [no print]

115 Book 2, pl. 60 [no print]

116 Book 2, pl. 38 [no print]

1 117 Book 2, pl. 351 118 Book 2, pl.. 39

1 119 Book 2, pl. 40120 Book 2, p1.35 [no print]

121 Book 2, pl. 35 [no print]

122 Book 2, p1.. 35 [no print]

123 Book 2, p1.36 [no print]

1 124 SCP-888125 Book 2, pl.. 36 [no print]

1 126 [print not captioned]127 Book 2, p1.. 41 and 45 [no print]

1 128 Book 2, p1.. 35

1 129 [print not captioned]1 130 [print not captioned]

131 Book 2, pl.. 42 [no print]

132 Book 2, pl. 42 [no print]

133 Book 2, pl. 42 [no print]

134 Book 2, pl.. 42 [no print]

135 Book 2, pl. 42 [no print]

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Mf. no. Bishop no. Caption

136 Book 2, pl. 42 [no print]137 Book 2, pl. 43 [no print]138 Book 2, pl. 42 [no print]

1 139 SCP-652140 Book 2, pl., 38 [no print]141 Book 2, pl. 41 [no print]

1 142 Book 2, pl. 38143 Book 2, pl. 43 [no print]144 Book 2, p1.43 [no print]145 Book 2, pl. 44 [no print]146 Book 2, pl. 39 [no print]147 Book 2, pl. 38 [no print]148 Book 2, p1.4 (top), 5 and 38 (bottom) [no print]

1 149 See Book 2, pl. 431 150 [print not captioned]

151 Book 2, pl. 41 [no print]1 152 [print not captioned]

153 Book 2, p1, 42 [no print]154 Book 2, pl.. 45 [no print]155 Book 2, pl. 40 [no print]

1 156 See Book 2, pl. 41157 Book 2, pl.. 41 [no print]

1 158 See Book 2, pl. 38159 Book 2, pl. 37 [no print]160 Book 2, pl. 38 [no print]161 Book 2, pl. 61 [no print]

1 162 Book 2, p1.20163 Book 2, pl. 57 [no print]164 Book 2, p1. 57 [no print]165 Book 2, pl. 25 [no print]166 Book 2, pl. 25 [no print]167 Book 2, pl. 25 [no print]168 Book 2, pl.. 25 [no print]

1 169 Book 2, p1.25, Class 661 170 Book 2, pl.. 25, Class 661 171 Book 2, pl.. 25, Class 661 172 Book 2, pl. 25, Class 66

173 Book 2, pl.. 32 [no print]174 Book 2, pl. 32 [no print]175 Book 2, pl. 22 (it..), 21 (rt..) [no print]176 Book 2, pl. 57 [no print]177 Book 2, pl. 32 [no print]178 Book 2, pl. 21 [no print]179 Book 2, pl. 34 [no print]180 Book 2, pl. 20 [no print]181 Book 2, pl.. 23 [no print]182 Book 2, pl.. 23 [no print]183 Book 2, p1.. 23 [no print]184 Book 2, pl.. 23 [no print]185 Book 2, pl. 15 [no print]186 Book 2, p1.33 [no print]187 Book 2, pl. 33 [no print]188 Book 2, pl. 21 [no print]

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Mf. no. Bishop no.

189

Caption

Book 2, p1.22 [no print]190 Book 2, pl. 21 [no print]191 Book 2, pl. 11 [no print]192 Book 2, pl. 11 [no print]193 Book 2, pl. 13 [no print]194 [no caption] [no print]195 Book 2, pl. 32 and 33 [no print]196 Book 2, pL, 33 [no print]

1 197 [print not captioned]198 Book 2, pl. 21 [no print]199 Book 2, pl. 21 [no print]200 Book 2, p1.21 [no print]201 Book 2, pl.. 7 [no print]

202 Book 2, pl. 8 [no print]

203 Book 2, pl. 7 [no print]204 Book 2, p1.58 [no print]205 Book 2, pl. 58 [no print]206 Book 2, pl.. 18 [no print]

207 Book 2, pl. 11 [no print]208 Book 2, pl.. 15 [no print]209 Book 2, pl 9 [no print]210 Book 2, pl.. 9 no print]211 Book 2, pl.. 19 [no print]212 Book 2, pl.. 9 [no print]

213 Book 2, pL 59 [no print]

214 Book 2, pl, 13 [no print]

215 Book 2, pl.. 13 [no print]

216 Book 2, pl.. 16 [no print]

217 Book 2, pl. 16 [no print]

218 Book 2, pl. 7 [no print]

219 Book 2, pl. 7 [no print]

1 220 [print not captioned]221 Book 2, pl. 7 [no print]

222 Book 2, pl. 19 [no print]

223 Book 2, pl. 19 [no print]224 Book 2, pl 19 [no print]225 Book 2, pl.. 16 [no print]226 Book 2, pl. 16 [no print]

227 Book 2, pl. 9 [no print]

228 Book 2, pl. 16 [no print]

229 Book 2, pl. 16 [no print]

230 Book 2, pl. 14 [no print]

231 Book 2, pl. 14 [no print]

232 Book 2, pl. 7 [no print]

233 Book 2, pl, 8 [no print]

234 Book 2, pl.. 8 and 9 [no print]

235 Book 2, ph 59 [no print]

236 Book 2, pl. 8 fno print]237 Book 2, pl. 8 [no print]

238 Book 2, pl. 8 [no print]

239 Book 2, pl. 10 [no print]

240 Book 2, pl.. 10 [no print]

241 Book 2, pl. 7 [no print]

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Mf. no. Bishop no. Caption

242 Book 2, pl.. 10 [no print]1 243 [print not captioned]

244 Book 2, pl. 10 [no print]245 Book 2, pl. 18 [no print]246 Book 2, pl.. 17 [no print]247 Book 2, pl. 19 [no print]248 Book 2, pl. 16 [no print]249 Book 2, pl. 15 [no print]250 Book 2, pl.. 10 [no print]251 Book 2, pl.. 23 [no print]

1 252 Book 2, pl.. 23, Class 371 253 Book 2, pl.. 23, Class 12

254 Book 2, pl. 23 [no print]

1 255 Book 2, pl, 23, Class 8256 Book 2, pl.. 11 [no print]257 Book 2, pl. 15 [no print]258 Book 2, pl.. 15 [no print]259 Book 2, pl.. 38 [no print]

260 Book 2, pl. 24 [no print]261 Book 2, pL 24 [no print]

262 Book 2, pl. 24 [no print]

263 Book 2, pl. 58 [no print]

264 Book 2, pl.. 20 [no print]

265 Book 2, pl.. 58 [no print]

1 266 Class 20

1 267 Class 70, 76268 Book 2, pl. 20 [no print]

269 Book 2, pl.. 45 [no print]270 Book 2, p1. 57 [no print]271 Book 2, pl.. 57 [no print]271a Book 2, pl.. 58 [no print]272 Book 2, pl.. 25 [no print]

1 273 [print not captioned]274 Book 2, pl. 7 [no print]

275 Book 2, pl.. 11 [no print]

276 Book 2, pl.. 13 [no print]

277 Book 2, pl.. 23 [no print]

277a Book 2, pl.. 51 [no print]

2 278 [print not captioned]2 279 See Book 2, pl.. 51

2 280 Book 2, pl.. 52281 Book 2, pl.. 27 [no print]

282 Book 2, pl.. 26 [no print]

283 Book 2, pl. 26 [no print]

2 284 Book 2, pl. 32, Class 112 285 Book 2, pl. 322 286 Book 2, pl. 29, Class 74

287 Book 2, pl.. 29 [no print]

288 Book 2, pl.. 32 [no print]

2 289 [print not captioned]290 Book 2, pl.. 14 [no print]

2 291 Book 2, pl. 14, Class 182 292 Book 2, pl. 56, Class 164

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Mf. no. Bishop no. Caption

293 Book 2, pl. 56 [no print]2 294 Book [2], pl.. 57, Bones & turtle shells,2 295 Sec,. 20, Dog skull.,

2 296 Sec 20, Tiger skull.297 Book 2, pl. 57 [no print]298 Book 2, pl.. 54 [no print]299 Book 2, pl.. 54 [no print]300 Book 2, pl. 54 [no print]301 Book 2, pl. 54 [no print]302 Book 2, pl. 53 [no print]

303 Book 2, pl. 53 [no print]304 Book 2, pl.. 55 [no print]

305 Book 2, pl. 55 [no print]

2 306 Class 153-160, Bone.307 Book 2, pl.. 46 [no print]

308 Book 2, pl. 53 [no print]

309 Book 2, pL 46 [no print]

2 310 Book 2, pl. 52, Class 145, Stone..311 Book 2, pl.. 62 [no print]

312 Book 2, pl. 61 [no print]

313 Book 2, pL 62 [no print]

2 314 Book 2, pl. 28, Class 75315 Book 2, pl.. 28 [no print]

316 Book 2, pl.. 51 [no print]

2 317 Book 2, pl. 51, Class 1432 318 Book 2, pl.. 51, Class 143

2 319 Class 143

320 Book 2, pl. 48 [no print]

321 Book 2, pl.. 48 [no print]

322 Book 2, pl.. 49 [no print]

323 Book 2, pl.. 50 [no print]

324 Book 2, pl.. 50 [no print]

325 Book 2, pl.. 45 [no print]

326 Book 2, pl.. 49 [no print]

327 Book 2, pl., 47 [no print]

2 328 Class 135, 138, 145, 134, Stone.

2 329 Book 2, pl. 47, Class 133330 Book 2, pl. 47 [no print]

2 331 Class 133

2 332 Class 145 & 1482 333 Book [2], pl. 47, Class 134-135

334 Book 2, pl, 49 [no print]

335 Book 2, pl. 27 [no print]

336 Book 2, pl.. 27 [no print]

337 Book 2, p1.45 [no print]

338 Book 2, pl.. 45 [no print]

2 339 Book 2, pl.. 50, Class 141

2 340 Book 2, pl.. 29, Class 732 341 Book 2, pl.. 29, Class 6, 74, 73

2 342 Book 2, pl.. 29, Class 73, 74

343 Book 2, pl.. 29 [no print]

344 Book 2, pl.. 29 [no print]

345 Book 2, pl.. 28 [no print]

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Mf. no. Bishop no. Caption

346 Book 2, pl.. 24 and 15 [no print]347 Book 2, pL 17 [no print]348 Book 2, pl.. 17 [no print]349 Book 2, pl.. 17 [no print]350 Book 2, pl. 17 [no print]351 Book 2, pl.. 17 [no print]

2 352 Book 2, pl.. 14, 15, Class 27353 Book 2, pl. 17 [no print]

2 354 Book 2, pl. 14, Class 5, 18355 [No caption] [no print]356 Book 2, pl. 24 [no print]

2 357 Book 2, pl. 10, Class 6, 15, 18358 Book 2, pl. 9 [no print]359 Book 2, pl. 24 [no print]

2 360 Book 2, pl. 22, Class 41, 362 361 Book 2, pl.. 24, 9, 14, Class 18, 16

362 Book 2, pl. 13 [no print]2 363 Book 2, pl. 23, Class 9, 102 364 Book 2, pl.. 24, Class 55

365 Book 2, pl.. 24 [no print]2 366 Book 2, pl. 31

367 Book 2, pl.. 31 [no print]368 Book 2, pl.. 31 [no print]369 Book 2, pl. 31 [no print]

2 370 Book 2, pl.. 31, Class 78, 1202 371 Book 2, pl.. 18 and 25

372 Book 2, pL 13 [no print]373 Book 2, pl. 12 [no print]374 [No caption] [no print]375 Book 2, pl. 12 [no print]

2 376 Class 13

2 377 Class 64, 14378 Book 2, p1. 12 [no print]379 Book 2, pl. 12 [no print]380 Book 2, pl. 8 [no print]381 Book 2, pl. 8 [no print]382 Book 2, pl. 8 [no print]383 Book 2, pl. 8 [no print]

2 384 SCP-6322 385 SCP-6342 386 SCP-6332 387 Shang Hsien-ts'un, Wenshui-hsien2 388 Shang Hsien-ts'un, Wenshui-hsien2 389 Pei-li-ts'un2 390 Purchased at Chien-ku

391 Book 2, pl. 30 [no print]392 Book 2, pl, 30 [no print]

2 393 Temple of Hou-t'o, May 17, 19312 394 Goddess of'Hou-t'o, outside Wan-ch'uan, Shansi, May 17, 19312 395 Stone tablet in gounds of'Hou-t'o Temple, May 17, 19312 396 View of Chin Ts'un, from the hill, May 12, 19312 397 Taishan Temple, outside Wan-ch'uan, April 14, 1931

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Bishop Book IIMf. no. 2(B9)-5(B1)

Note: Objects depicted were captioned with a classification/number, i. e. 99/1a An SCP number indicated that theartifact was in the Freer Study Collection. Some plates were accompanied by a description sheet that may haveidentified the classification and number assigned to the pottery, its shape, color, pattern, and condition, the section anddwelling pit in which it was found, and the date it was uncovered.

IDC no. BP-3

Mf. no. Plate no. Caption

2 Plate 1 99/la; 99/lb; 99/ 2 (SCP-657)2 Plate 2 98/2a (v. 1-SCP-890); 98/2b (v. 2-SCP-890); 98/1; 98/21 (SCP-639); 98/28

(SCP-654); 98/62 Plate 3 98/10 (SCP-638); 99/14 (SCP-653); 94/12 Plate 4 100/828; 99/679 (SCP-652); 98/45; 88/7 (SCP-647); 88/8; 98/964 (SCP-643);

97/11 (SCP-644)2 Plate 5 99/556 (SCP-656); 98/18 (SCP-640); 98/17 (SCP-646)2 Plate 6 Pei-li-ts'un (SCP-635); Pei-li-ts'un (SCP-636); Chin-ts'un; see also pl, 77-- excavated

in Fall 19302 Plate 7 1/1; '/2; 1/4; 1/3; 1/5; 1/6; 1/8; 1/9; 1/10; description sheet: Earthen

Ware--Jar2 Plate 8 4/1; 4/2; 4/3; 4/4; 4/5; 4/6; 4/7; 4/8; 4/9; 4/13; description sheet: Earthen Ware

Pot ( Kuan)2 Plate 9 6/140; 6/143; 6/144; 6/107; 4/17; 16/175; 6/79; 4/16; 6/130a; 6/130b; description

sheet

2 Plate 10 6/121; 3/17; 17/1; 17/2; 19/3; 19/4; 19/5; description sheet: Earthern Ware--Stove;Earthen Ware-Flagon

2 Plate 11 12/1; 12/3; 12/2; 12/4; 12/5; 12/6; 12/9; 12/12; 14/7; 14/1; description sheet:Earthern Ware-- "Ting" Tripod

2 Plate 12 13/159; 13/12; 13/11; 13/160; 13/1; 13/14; 13/106; 13/96; 13/172; 13/163; 13/165;13/13; description sheet

2 Plate 13 10/2; 10/1; 10/3; 10/5; 11/38; 10/4; 10/7; 11/57; 11/36; 11/15; 11/18; 11/14;description sheet: Earthen Ware-- "Li " Tripod

2 Plate 14 57/1; 57/2; 18/3; 18/5; 72/12; 72/8; 44/4; 18/19; 18/22; 5/69; description sheets:Pottery Jar; Earthen Ware--Lid; Sandy-Clay Potsherds

2 Plate 15 24/19; 22/5; 24/14; 27/60; 27/38; 28/3 1; 28/212; 22/3; 24/4; description sheets:Pottery Pot

2 Plate 16 39/1; 39/2; 39/4; 39/3; 22/4; 22/1; 22/22 Plate 17 47/3; 47/8; 47/243; 47/234; 47/251; 47/9; 47/216; description sheet: Glossy Black

Pots3 Plate 18 53/1; 53/2; 53/3; description sheet: Pot of Anomalous Type3 Plate 19 19/1; 19/2; 19/9; 19/8; 19/10; 20/117; 19/7; 20/11; description sheet: Pottery

Flagon3 Plate 20 60/1, 60/17, 60/10, 60/16, 60/12, description sheet: Pottery Cylinder3 Plate 21 30/1; 30/2; 31/1; 31/4; 30/4; 31/2; 31/6; 32/1; description sheet: Pottery Basin3 Plate 22 42/1; 42/3; 41/15; 116/1; description sheet: Pottery Dishes; Pottery Bowl3 Plate 23 7/1; 7/3; 7/5; 7/6; 7/26; 7/27; 8/7; 8/8; 9/37; 9/2; 29/7; 35/1; 37/26; 37/19;

description sheet: Bowls made of Sandy Clay; Bowls made of'Clay3 Plate 24 55/2; 55/4; 55/12; 55/19; 55/32; 56/1; 16/13; 58/8; 58/9; description sheet:

Fragments with Anomalous Impressions3 Plate 25 48/2; 48/5; 48/1; 48/6; 66/8; 66/2; 66/3; 66/10; 66/41; 66/83; 66/85; 66/6; 66/15;

66/20; 66/18; 66/17; 66/19; 66/16; 66/9; 66/5; 66/1; 66/106; 66/63; 66/35;66/72; 66/73; 66/4; 66/108; description sheets: Pottery Vase; Earthenware Cups

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Mf. no. Plate no. Caption

3 Plate 26 71/4; 71/1; 71/3; 69/16; 69/3; 69/2; 71/6; 68/15; 68/29; 68/8; 68/1; 68/16; 68/7;68/6; 68/19; description sheets: Pottery Disc; Pottery Ball Pottery Spinning Whorl,including photo of spindle-whorls of clay and stone

3 Plate 27 65/11; 65/24; 65/14; 65/23; 65/20; 65/29; 65/28; 65/32; 65/27; 79/4; 79/2; 79/3;79/1; 79/5; description sheet: Pottery Implementor Trinket, Pottery Whistles

3 Plate 28 Class 75/1258; 75/1216; 75;1279; 75/164; 75/1269; 75/1270; 75/1273; 75/1259;75/1262; 75/1220; 75/1231; 75/1219; 75/1276; 75/1272; 75/200; 75/1; 75/3;75/793; 75/173; description sheet: Pottery Rings

3 Plate 29 73/24; 73/56; 73/72; 73/78; 74/51; 74/52; 74/53; 74/83; 74/26; 74/40; 74/27;74/40; 74/82; 74/15; description sheet: Earthenware Lugs; Earthenware Handles

3 Plate 30 Fig. 171 [no caption]; SCP-896 [2 views]3 Plate 31 76/1; 76/4a; 76/4b; 78/2; 78/4; 78/12; description sheet: Clay Vessel with Pointed

Bottom3 Plate 32 111/1; 112/2; 112/3; 112/2; 111/4; 111/2; 11/1; 111/6; 112/5; 11/11; 11/10; 11/7;

11/6; 73/59; description sheet: Monochrome Pottery Bowl; Lugs and Handles ofAnomalous Type

3 Plate 33 126/2; 126/1; 126/3; 121/1; 121/58; description sheet: Red Pottery Bowl of'Anomalous Type; Thick- Walled Basins

3 Plate 34 125/1; example reproduced from "An early Chinese culture", J.G..Anddersson; andfrom "Prehistoric Japan.", N,G,. Mumo; description sheet: Pottery Stand of Cup orBowl

3 Plate 35 81/14; 81/2; 90/9; 90/8; 93/1; 81/4; 93/5; 101/1; 94/15; 94/4; 102/1; 101/4;101/9; description sheet: Painted Pottery with Black Designs only on Rim

3 Plate 36 94/1 (SCP-888); 94/2; 81/la; 81/lb; description sheet (See Plate 35)3 Plate 37 96/1; 98/28; 98/la; 98/lb; 98/2a; 98/2b; description sheet: Pottery Bowls with

Introverted Mouth-Black on Red3 Plate 38 98/6; 98/7; 98/45; 98/27; 98/17; 98/16; 98/53; 98/12; 98/18; 98/964; 96/2; 96/4;

98/43; 98/49; 98/10 (SCP-638)3 Plate 39 99/la; 99/lb; 99/14 (SCP-653); 99/2(SCP-657); 100/216; 99/18; 99/7; 100/961;

description sheet: Painted Pottery with Everted Rim Black on Red3 Plate 40 98/56; 99/23; 96/140; 99/22; 100/828; 100/1029; 100/1950; 96/67; 99/20; 100/193;

99/6753 Plate 41 82/8; 82/1; 82/6; 82/7; 82/2; 95/14; 95/1; 82/13; 95/4; 82/19; 85/67; 82/10;

82/11; 85/66; description sheet: Painted Pottery Bowl with Introverted Rim--Black onWhite Slip

3 Plate 42 99/13; 99/3; 97/1; 97/12; 103/10; 99/679 (SCP-652); 99/680a; 99/680b; 97/11(SCP-644); 99/681 (SCP-656); description sheet: Painted Pot with Everted Rim--Black on Red

4 Plate 43 88/1; 91/3; 88/2; 88/8; 88/7; 91/11; 91/10; 91/12; 91/9; 91/5; 91/8; 91/4; 91/la;91/2a; 91/lb; description sheet: Painted PotteryBowl with Introverted Rim--Black onRed with White Border; Painted Fragments --Black on Greyish-white Slip

4 Plate 44 89/15; 89/5; 92/5; 92/1; 92/3; 92/6; 92/4; description sheet: Painted Fragments withEverted Rim--Black on Red with White Border

4 Plate 45 84/48; 84/56; 84/38; 80/4; 80/2; 65/ 2; 65/3; 65/1; 65/22; 65/4; 65/5; 65/6; 65/2;65/3; 65/1; 65/22; 65/4; 65/5; 65/6; 64/1; 64/2; 64/6; 64/4; 66/77; 66/75;description sheets: Painted Pot-sherds of Special Material, Painted Fragments-- Whiteon Red with Black Border; Objects of Earthenware

4 Plate 46 132/14; 132/11; 132/12; 132/15; 132/7; 132/1; 132/4; 132/5; 132/10; 132/8; 132/6;132/3; 132/9; description sheet: Stone Arrow-heads

4 Plate 47 133/19; 133/17; 133/16; 133/18; 133/15; 133/5; 133/1; 133/25; 134/3; 134/5;143/11; 134/1; 134/14; description sheet: Stone Adz; Stone Spade

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Mf. no. Plate no. Caption

4 Plate 48 135/5; 135/1; 135/6; 135/50; 135/8; 135/51; 135/2; 135/44; 135/10; descriptionsheet: Stone Scraper

4 Plate 49 136/1; 136/24; 136/6; 137/2; 137/1; 137/4; 138/3; 138/8; 138/4; 138/7; 138/2d;description sheet: Stone Chisel; Stone Ax; Stone Knife

4 Plate 50 139/3; 139/6; 141/1; 141/3; 141/9; 141/8; 141/4; 142/3;141/11; 142/3;141/11;example reproduced from Prehistoric Japan, N.G. Mumo; description sheet: StoneDisc with Perforation; Mortar and Pestle

4 Plate 51 143/1; 143/26; 143/28; 143/21; 143/10; 143/14; 143/30; 144/6; 144/4; 144/29;140/48; 140/5; 140/2; 140/28; 140/47; description sheets: Polishing and GrindStones; Stone Ring; Stone Ball

4 Plate 52 145/10; 145/12; 145/6; 145/8; 145/7; 145/1; 145/4; 145/2; 145/18; 145/14; 145/3;145/25; description sheet: Stone Implements

4 Plate 53 150/14; 150/19; 150/101; 150/52; 150/13; 150/40; 150/67; 150/87; 150/86; 150/65;150/93; 150/38; 150/17; 150/6; 150/8; 150/5; 150/7; 150/9; 150/53; 150/11;

150/20; 150/2; 150/4; 150/28; 150/18; 150/15; 150/33; 150/31; 150/56; 150/25;150/53; 150/16; description sheet: Bone Arrow-Heads

4 Plate 54 151/1; 151/2; 151/32; 151/4; 151/18; 151/3; 151/21; 151/12; 151/14; 151/7;151/63; 151/43; 151/68; 151/66; 151/67; 151/65; 151/61; 151/62; 151/33;151/60; 152/ 8; 152/76; 152/14; 152/25; 152/22; 152/16; 152/42; 152/98; 152/34;152/112; 152/12; 152/2; 152/9; 152/6; 152/26; 152/10; 152/5; 152/11 152/15;152/28; 152/13; 152/3; 152/1; 152/4; description sheet: Bone Needle; Bone Pin

4 Plate 55 153/1; 153/23; 153/2; 153/49; 153/11; 153/6 153/15; 160/11; 155/11; 155/6;155/1; 160/15; 160/ 20; 160/9; 160/6; 160/27;160/4; 160/1; description sheet: BoneAwl,Antler Awl; Bone Instrument

4 Plate 56 163/1; 165/1; 165/2; 164/5; 164/6; 164/7; 164/2; 164/3; 164/4; 166/2; 166/1;description sheet: Shell Implements

4 Plate 57 66/22; 66/82; 128/10; 166/3; 66/11; 66/78; 66/21; 66/76; 66/81; 162/11; 162/80;162/88; 162/87; 162/64

4 Plate 58 15/1; 54/1; 45/30; 61/1; 74/29; 6/21; 74/47; 74/48; 74/464 Plate 59 Hang-chow, Chekiang (locals making pottery); 122/280; unidentified image4 Plate 60 96/66; 98/42; 64/5; 98/47; 98/48; 108/11; 94/34 Plate 61 84/52; 129/14 Plate 62 59/1; 148/2; 148/4; 145/23; 145/29; 154/14 Plate 63 98/1; 98/2; 32/1; 31/1; 116/1; 99/2(SCP-657); 99/1; 96/1; 111/2; 7/23; 7/5; 7/2;

7/6; 112/34 Plate 64 58/6; 64/1; 64/6; 128/9; 117/9; 117/3; 20/10; 67/25; 43/1; 66/74; 94/2; 126/3;

31/2; 94/1; 126/2; 30/1; 32/2; 125/1; 66/72; 66/35; 66/16; 99/680; 125/2; 66/73;99/681

4 Plate 65 39/6; 6/90; 55/31; 25/3; 26/1; 55/2; 6/111; 6/141; 4/15; 6/121; 55/29; 24/12;26/3; 26/5; 55/16; 6/135; 6/3; 4/8; 24/13; 55/32; 55/1; 55/28; 121/50; 101/12;101/1; 101/2; 6/127; 58/15; 121/15; 121/32; 121/5; 55/15; 55/12; 128/6; 128/8;58/5; 101/21; 121/47; 41/20; 41/4; 41/16; 41/8; 41/34; 41/14

4 Plate 66 163/1; 132/5; 132/4; 155/2; 155/3; 165/1; 145/6; 155/8; 145/7; 145/11; 138/1;133/1; 134/14; 136/6; 137/1; 138/2; 135/51; 136/1; 134/1; 135/2; 135/1; 133/15

4 Plate 67 152/16; 152/5; 151/2; 151/6; 152/2; 152/3; 152/4; 154/1; 151/14; 150/7; 150/8;151/61; 152/13; 151/67; 150/27; 150/9; 150/12; 150/10; 150/18; 150/40; 150/13;150/14; 150/15; 150/19; 150/28; 150/45; 1:32/3;132/11; 132/15; 132/14; 150/1;150/2

4 Plate 68 2 prints: Museum of Shansi Provincial Library, Taiyuan, Shansi; Magistrate ofWanch'uan Hsien, J.C. Wei, T,.S.Chin, CM. Chao, W.J. Chang, K.Z. Tung

4 Plate 69 3 prints: Field Headquarters at Ching-ts'un; Staff members and the field labors; Findstransporting from Wan-ch'uan to Yun-ch'eng

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4 Plate 70 3 prints: View of Wan-ch'uan city; View of the whole site, N to S; NS trench, section 54 Plate 71 3 prints: Dwelling-pit between sections 13 & 14, NS trench; Skulls & skeletons in

section 20, NS trench; Dwelling-pits between sections 14 & 20, NS trench4 Plate 72 3 prints: NS trench, section 5; EW trench, section 02; Skull in section 10, NS trench4 Plate 73 2 prints: Two ovens from section 21, NS trench; Oven from section 21, NS trench4 Plate 74 3 prints: NS trench, section 48; NS trench, section 48 NS trench, section 384 Plate 75 3 prints: View of B site; View of B site; View of the whole site5 Plate 76 1-22: Painted sherds, black on red, Autumn 19305 Plate 77 1: Painted bowl, black on red; 2-3: Painted sherds, black on red; 4: Red ware5 Plate 78 1-2: Pot and sherd, red and black on white coating; 3: Pot, black on pinkish red; 4:

Sherd, black on white coating; 5: Sherd, black and white on deep red5 Plate 79 1-14: Sherds, black patterns with white, enclosed lines on red ground, especially applied;

15-18: Sherds, with red ground, especially applied, black patterns on white coating; 19-36: Sherds, black on white coating; 37-39: Sherds, black on white coating, and withorange red slip on the lower part

5 Plate 80 1: Sheid with basket impression and clay rolls; 2-6: Sherds with notched horizontalhandle; 7-17: Sherds with vertical lug; 18-19. Pottery lids with lug; 20-22: Coarsewares; 23-26: Sherds with lattice-work impression

5 Plate 81 la: Pottery phallus; lb: Pl. 194, photo book 3; 2: Pottery whistle; 3-13: Stoneimplements (knives, ax, adzes, chisels and roundel with perforation)

5 Plate 82 1-17: Bone implements (awls, pins, needles and arrow heads); 18: Shell implement(possibly an arrow head); 19: Stone arrow head (slate)

5 Plate 83 1-4: Four types of painted wares with dotted spaces representiing red slips; 5-11: Sixtypes of unpainted wares; 12-20: Stone implements (scraper, knife, ax, chisels, adzes,and roundel with perforation); 21: Shell object

5 Plate 84 1-11: Different types of pottery ring; 12-22: Bone implements (arrow heads, needles, pinand awl); 23: Shell implement (possibly an arrow head); 24: Stone arrow head (slate)

5 Plate 85 3 prints: Trenches with laborers; description sheet: Miscellaneous Finds

Bishop Book IIIMf. no. 5(B2)-7(B8)

IDC no. BP-3

Mf. no. Plate no. Caption

5 1-12 Yang Chu-chang [Yang-ch'u chen]5 13-18 Shang Hsien Ts'un [Shang-hsien ts'un]5 19 Yu Tao Ho [Yii-tao-ho]5 20-24 Tao Yuan P'u, Taiku [T'ao-yuan p'u, T'ai-ku]5 25-30 Ku Tui Ts'un, Hsing Chiang [Ku-tui ts'un, Hsin-chiang]5 31 Hsien Ts'un, Chishan [Hsieh ts'un, Chi-shan]5 32-35 Mei Chia Wan, Hotsin [Mi-chia wan, Ho-chin]5 36-42 Chiu Chia Cha, Yung Ho [Ch'iu-chia ch'e(?), Jung-ho]5 43 Yung Cheng [Y"un-ch'eng]5 44-48 Hsi Ying Ts'un, Hsia Hsien [Hsi-yin ts'un, Hsia-hsien]5 49 (SCP- Pei Chang Ts'un, Hsia Hsien [Pei-chang ts'un, Hsia-hsien]

2084)5 50-67 Hui Kan Ts'un, Wenshi [Hui-k'ang ts'un, Wen-hsi]5 68-69 Tung Li Ts'un, Nan-fu Pan [Nan-fu pan, Tung-li ts'un]5 70 Ku Ching, Nanhsien [Ku-ch'eng, Lan-hsien]5 71-72 Poo Leh [Pao-te]

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6 73 Wan Chia Wan, Poo Leh [Wang-chia wan, Pao-te]6 74-76 Hu Kou Cheng, Chang Chih [Hu-k'ou chen, Ch'ang-chih]6 77 Hu Cheng, Chang Chih [Hu-k'ou chen?, Ch'ang-chih]6 78-93 Yen-tze Ko-ta, Houtotzu, Wan chuan, Shansi, Oct. 30 to Nov 8, 19306 94-96 Finds & work at the E branch, N.S. trench no. III6 97 View of older road to the dwelling place of Fen-yin, Hou-to-tzu, Wan chuan6 98 View of the trench of Fen-yin, Hou-to-tzu6 99 View of Yen Chia-chuang, S. of Fen-yin6 100-101 View of the longitudinal section at Fen-yin, Hou-to-tzu site, Wanchuan6 102 Entire view of the excavation ground at Fen-yin, Hou-to-tzu site6 103 View of N,.S. trench at Fen-yin6 104 Glazed pottery lion found at Fen-yin6 105-106 [Pottery] Found at Yen tze Ko-ta, Wan chuan6 107 Shansi Provincial Library, Nov 19306 108 Hou-to-tzu site of the Han dynasty, 20/3/31, tiles & potsherds6 109 Lunch at the field at Fen Yin, Hou-to-tzu site, Wanchuan6 110 K.Z. Tung and field laborers6 111 Excavation Chintsun, Oct.-Nov. 1930, Wanchuan, Shansi6 112 Messrs..Chang Wei Jan, K.Z. Tung ... among the field laborers6 113-120 Potshards from Wanchuan, Shansi (no. 119 missing)6 121-127 Buddhist sculpture caves - S. of Hochow [Ho-k'ou?] (S. Taiyuan), Shansi, Nov. 19306 128 Shell objects: Wa tang "kung-yi-tzu-sun"6 129 Stele at Pei Wu-tsien, Shansi6 130 Stele at Ping I Ts'un, Ping Ching Hsien6 131-135 Pei-ling-miao (temple) 15 li S. of Wan-chuan, Shansi, Nov. 19306 136-137 View of Pei-ling-miao, Nov, 19306 138 Iron implement - knife, saw, shovel, arrow head - from Han dynasty site of Yen-tze

Ko-ta, Wanchuan, Shansi6 139-146 Views of excavations at Chin Ts'un, Neolithic site at Wanchuan, Shansi, Oct,-Nov. 19306 147 [no print]6 148-149 Basket impressions on pots from Chin Ts'un, Shansi, Nov, 19306 150 Pot shard from Chin Ts'un, Nov. 19306-7 151-189 Pot shards from Chin Ts'un, Wanchuan, Shansi, Nov 19307 190-194 Earthenware, stone and shell objects from Chin Ts'un7 195-197 [no prints]7 198-202 Chin Ts'un, Wanchuan, Nov 19307 203 Stone axe, Wanchuan, 19327 204 Stone chisel (actual size), Wanchuan, 19327 IM-7M; 9M; [finds from] Fang Shan site, near Tatung Fu, Shansi, Oct. 1925

11M7 8M; 10M [finds from] P'ing Ch'eng site, Shansi7 12M Stone hoe (no. 571.25-8) from Shih Hsiang7 13M [no print--duplicate of 12M]7 14M Upper: SCP-786; lower: SCP-7877 15M A: SCP-789; B: SCP-796; C: SCP-788; D: Not in FGA7 16M SCP-8987 17M [no description]7 18M SCP-8077 19M-20M [no descriptions]7 21M [no description]7 22M Upper: SCP-812; lower: SCP-8087 23M Upper: SCP-799; lower: SCP-790

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7 24M [no description]7 25M Upper: SCP-792; lower: SCP-8167 26M SCP-897, tai-ku, Shansi, Fall of 19337 27M A: SCP-801; B: SCP-805; C: SCP-814; D: SCP-821; E: SCP-8067 28M Upper SCP-810; lower left SCP-803; lower right SCP-8047 29M [no description]7 30M-32M [prints missing]7 33M Chin Tzu, 20 miles s. of Taiku, Shansi, 1931

Bishop Book IVMf. no. 7(B9)-7(E10)

IDC no BP-3

Mf. no. Plate no. Caption

7 IA-7A Liang Tzu [Niang-tzu kuan?], Shansi, 19337 8A-11A Liang Tzu Kuan [Niang-tzu kuan], Shansi7 12A-13A Tien Lung Shan, Shansi, 19337 14A-18A Liang Tzu Kuan [Niang-tzu kuan], Shansi, 19337 19A-21A Pagodas, S. Tai Yuan, Shansi7 22A Buddhist caves, Tien Lung Shan7 23A-25A Tien Lung Shan7 26A-33A Tien Lung Shan, Shansi, 19337 34A Pagoda at Chin Tzu [Chin-tz'u], Shansi7 35A Museum at T'ai-yuan, Shansi, 19337 36A-41A Tien Lung Shan, 19337 42A Iron figure at Chin Tzu [Chin-tz'u], 19337 43A-44A Four iron figures, Chin Tzu Temple, 19337 45A-49A Chin Tzu Temple7 50A Cedar tree planted by Tsoo Tsoo, Chin Tzu [Chin-tz'u]7 51A Chou dynasty cedar tree, Chin Tzu [Chin-tz'u]7 52A-59A Chin Tzu Temple7 60A-63A Chi Wang Miao (a temple of King Chi), Chi Shan, Shansi, 19337 64A-67A On the way to Fen-chou, Buddhist images7 68A-69A South gate, T'ai-yuan7 70A-72A To see fossils led by Mrs. Wang, Tung Shan, Shansi7 73A San Chia L'ien(?), Hsing Chiang [Hsin-chiang]7 74A Hsing Chiang [Hsin-chiang]7 75A From Hsing Chiang to Chishan, 4/26/337 76A-77A Ku Tui Ts'un site, Hsing Chiang, 4/25/337 78A Hotsin [Ho-chin], Shansi7 79A Cheng Wu Miao, Hotsin [Ho-chin]7 80A-88A Yu Men Kou, Hotsin [Ho-chin]7 89A-93A Yu Wang Miao, Hotsin [Ho-chin]7 94A-97A Chin Feng Lou at Yu Men7 98A On the way to Yung Cheng [Yun-ch'eng]7 99A Bell tower at Yung Cheng [Yun-ch'eng]7 IOOA-101A Salt field at Yung Cheng7 102A-103A Transport cart from Lin-tsin to I-shih7 104A I-shih7 105A Temple of Yu Wang at Hsia Hsien

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7 106A-109A Yao Tai, Hsia Hsien7 110A they layers at Hui Kan Ts'un, Wenshui, Shansi

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Works by Carl Whiting Bishop

Monographs:

Archaeological Research in China 1923-1934.--Washington, DC.: Freer Gallery of Art, [nd] 2 v,. (Not published)

Excavation of a West Han dynasty site at Yen-tzu Ko-ta, Wan Ch"'uan Hsien, Southwestern Shansi (conducted jointlyin the autumn of 1930 by the Freer Gallery of Art of Washington, D.C. and the Shansi Provincial Library of Tai-y"uan,Shansi; written by Carl Whiting Bishop, Ko Huang, W.J. Chang, and K.Z. Tung.)--Shanghai, 1932.

Man from the farthest past (Smithsonian scientific series ; v.. 7), by Carl Whiting Bishop, Charles Greeley Abbot andAles Hrdlicka.--New York : Smithsonian Institution Series, Inc., 1930.. 397 p..

Origin of the Far Eastern Civilizations : a Brief Handbook (Smithsonian Institution war background studies ; no. 1).--Washington : The Smithsonian Institution, 1942. 53 p.

Articles:

"Ancient archers, rubbings and caltrops," China journal, v. 18, no. 1 (Jan. 1933), p. 16-17.

"An ancient Chinese capital : earthworks at old Ch'ang-an," Antiquity, v. 12, no. 45 (Mar.. 1938), p. 68-78, (Reprintedin Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1938.--Washington, DC., 1939.. p.. 569-578..

"Ancient remains on Lighthouse Point," China journal of science and arts, 3 (June 1925), p. 330-331,

"Anthropology of northern China, by S.W. Shirokogoroff, Shanghai, 1923," [book review], Geographical review, 18(Apr. 1928), p.. 343-344..

"Archaeological expedition to China," in Exploration and fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution in 1927--Washington, D.C.., 1928 p. 109-118.

"Archaeological field-work in China," in Exploration and fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution in 1928..--Washington, DC., 1929, p.. 133-140..

"Asie des Moussons, by Jules Sion," [book review], Geographical review, 19 (July 1929), p. 514-516.

"The beginnings of civilization in Eastern Asia," Supplement to the Journal of the American Oriental Society, no.. 4(Dec. 1939), (containing proceedings of a symposium entitled "The beginnings of civilization in the Orient : asymposium at the meetings of the American Oriental Society, Baltimore, April 13, 1939"). p.. 45-61.

"The Beginnings of North and South in China," reprinted from Pacific affairs, vol. 7 (1934), p.. 297-325..

Introduction to: The birth of China : a study of the formative period of Chinese civilization, by Herrlee Glessner Creel..--New York : Reynal & Hitchcock, 1937. p. 7-10.

"The bronzes of Hsin-cheng Hsien," reprinted from The Chinese Social and Political Science Review, vol., 8, no. 2(Apr. 1924), p.. 297-325..

"China, aesthetic development," in Chinese art, a selection of articles from the new 14th edition of the EncyclopaediaBritannica,--New York : Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1929. 3 pages

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"China magnificent : five thousand years of Chinese art, by Dagney Carter," [book review], Pacific affairs, 9 (Mar.1936), p. 112-114.

"China's first unifier : a study of the Ch'in dynasty as seen in the life of Li Ssu (280?-208 B.C), by Derk Bodde,Leiden, 1938," [book review], Pacific affiars, 12 (Mar. 1939), p.. 67-90.

"China's part in the war," reprinted from The journal of race development, vol. 9, no.. 1 (July 1918), p.56-70.

"The Chinese : their history and culture, by Kenneth Scott Latourette, New York, 1946," [book review], Geographicalreview, 24 (Oct. 1934), p. 686-687.

"The Chinese expedition," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania. University Museum), v. 8, no. 3 (Sept.. 1917),p. 197-201.

"The chronology of ancient China," reprinted from Journal of American Oriental Society, vol. 52 (1932), p.. 232-247.

"La civilisation Ainou et les cultures Arctiques, by George Montandon, Paris, 1937," [book review], Geographicalreview, 29 (Jan.. 1939), p.. 167-168..

"A civilization by osmosis--ancient China," American scholar, v 5, no. 3 (summer 1936).. p.. 323-328.

"The civilization of the East, III, China; IV. Japan, by Rene Grousset, New York; London, 1031-19341031-1934,"[book review], American journal of archaeology, 39 (July/Sept. 1935), p. 434-435.

"Early empires of Central Asia : a study of the Scythians and the Huns and the part they played in world history, byWilliam Montgomery McGovern, Chapel Hill, NC, 1939," [book review], Pacific affairs, 13 (Sept. 1940), p.. 359-362..

"The elephant and its ivory in ancient China," reprinted from The journal of the American Oriental Society, vol.. 41(1921), p. 290-306,

"Expedition to the Far East," Musuem journal (University of Pennsylvania. University Museum), v. 7, no,. 2 (June1916), p. 97-118.

"The find at Hsin Cheng Hsien," Artibus Asiae, vol. [3], no, 2/3 (1928/29), p. 110-141..

"The four hundred million : a short history of the Chinese, by Mary A.. Nourse, New York, 1935," [book review],China magazine, 1935, Apr.., p. 19.

"Genghis Khan, the emperor of all men, by Harold Lamb, New York, 1927," [book review], Geographical review, 18(Oct. 1928), p.. 699-700.

"The geographical factor in the development of Chinese civilization," reprinted from The Geographical review, vol. 12,no. 1 (Jan. 1922), p.. 19-41.

"Historical and commercial atlas of China, by Albert Herrmann, Cambridge, Mass.., 1935," [book review],Geographical review, 27 (July 1937), p. 515-517..

"The historical geography of early Japan," [paper, read at the joint meeting of the American Geographers and theAmerican Geographical Society, April 1922], Geographical review 13 (Jan.. 1923), p. 40-63, reprinted in Annual reportof the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1925--Washington, D.C.., 1926, p. 547-568.

"The horse and the sword, by Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleuie, New Haven; London, 1933," [book review],Pacific affairs, 7 (Dec.. 1934), p.. 478-479.

"The horses of T'ang T'ai-tsung," Museum journal (Univeriity of Pennsylvania. University Museum), v. 9, no.. 3/4(Sept,./Dec. 1918), p, 244-272.

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"Das Land der Seide and Tibet im Lichte der Antike, by Albert Herrmann, Leipzig, 1938," [book review],Geographical review, 29 (Oct. 1939), p. 693-695.

"Long-houses and dragon-boats," Anti ui , 12 (1938). p. 411-424.

"A Masamune blade," Museum journal (University of'Pennsylvania. University Museum), 5 (Dec,. 1914), p.. 206-212.

"Mongols of Manchuria : their tribal divisions, geographical distribution, historical relations with Manchus andChinese, and present political problems, by Owen Lattimore, New York, 1934," [book review], Geographical review,25 (Apr. 1935), p. 349.

"The Neolithic age in northern China," Antiquity, 1933, p. 389-404.

"New light on the most ancient East : the oriental prelude to European history, by V. Gordon Childe, London, 1934,"[book review], Pacific affairs, 7 (Dec. 1934), p.. 474-476..

"The new Stone Age in northern Europe, by John Mason Tyler, New York, 1921," [book review], Geographicalreview, 12 (Apr. 1922), p.. 322-323.

"Notes on Chinese statuary," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania. University Museum), v. 7, no. 3 (Sept.1916), p.. 152-177..

"Notes on the tomb of Ho Ch'u-ping," Artibus Asiae, vol. [3], no. 1 (1928), p.. 34-46..

"Origin and early diffusion of the traction-plough," Anti ui , vol. 10 (1936), p.. 261-281, reprinted in SmithsonianAnnual report for 1937, p.. 531-547..

"Our opportunity in China," National Republic, vol. 16, no.. 6 (Oct. 1928), p. 30-31, 37.

"The peoples of Asia, by L.H. Dudley Buxton, London, 1925," [book review], Geographical review, 18 (Jan.. 1928),p. 169-171,.

"Pottery Statue of a Lohan," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania, University Museum), v...5, no.. 3 (1914), 6 p..

"Prehistoric pottery in China, by G.D. Wu, Lodnon, 1938," [book review], Antiquity , 13 (Dec. 1939), p.. 478-481.

"Prehistory : a study of early cultures in Europe and the Mediterranean basin, by Miles C. Burkitt, Cambridge, 1921,"[book review], Geographical review, 12 (Apr. 1922), p.. 320-321..

"The problem of the Min River caves," reprinted from The Chinese social and political sicence review, vol. 10, no.. 1(Jan. 1926), p.1-16.

"Recent accessions of Chinese sculpture," Museum journal (University ofPennsylvania. University Museum), V. 9,no.. 2 (June 1918), p. 123-147.

"Rhinoceros and wild ox in ancient China," China journal, v. 18, no.. 6 (June 1933). p. 322-330.

"The rise of civilization in China with reference to its geographical aspects," reprinted from Geographical review,vol. 22, no.. 4 (Oct,. 1932), p. 617-631,.

"The ritual bullfight," China journal of science and arts, v. 3, no, 12 (Dec. 1925), p.. 630-637, reprinted in Annual reportof the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1926, p.. 447-455.

"Serindia : detailed report of explorations in Central Asia and westernmost China carried out and described under theorders of H.M. Indian government, by Aurel Stein, Oxford, 1921, v 1," [book review], Geographical review, 12 (Apr..

1922), p.. 660-662..

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"Shantung, China's holy land," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania. University Museum), v. 12, no. 2 (June1921), p. [85]-115.

"The Silk Road, by Sven Hedin, New York, 1938," [book review], Geographical review, 30 (July 1940), p, 515-516.

"Sino-Iranica : Chinese contributions to the history of civilization in ancient Iran, by Berthold Laufer, Chicago, 1919,"[book review], Geographical review, Oct., 1922, p. 662-664.

"Tibetan sacred art illustrated by two Tibetan paintings in the museum," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania.University Museum), 5 (Dec. 1914), p. 189-205.

"Turkestan reunion, by Eleanor Holgate Lattimore, London, 1935," [book review], Geographical review, 25 (Apr.1935), p. 350-351..

"Two Chinese bronze vessels," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania. University Museum), v. 9, no.. 2 (June1918), p. [99]-120..

"Two early Chinese Buddhist sculptures," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania. University Museum), v. 7,no. 4 (Dec. 1916), p. 245-262,

"Two sculptured Chinese heads," Museum journal (University of Pennsylvania, University Museum), v,. 5, no. 3(1914), 4 p.

Translations:

"Early Chinese cultures and their development : a new working hypothesis, by Wolfram Eberhard," translated andreprinted in The Smithsonian report for 1937, p. 513-530.

"The origins of the Chinese civilizations, by Hemi Maspero," translated from Annales de geographie, v. 35, no.. 194(Mar. 15, 1926).

Bibliography compiled byLily KecskesHead Librarian

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Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive

First publication of Joseph M. Upton's Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive,compiled in 1974

Freer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives,Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

IDC number: HP-1

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CATALOGUE OF THE HERZFELD ARCHIVE

Table of Contents

page

Preface 3

Introduction 5

Travel Journals:List of Journals 15

Note 16

Catalogue of Contents 17

Sketchbooks:List of Sketchbooks 29

Catalogue of Contents 30

Notebooks:Catalogue of Contents 59

Photographic Files:The Use of the Photographic Files 79

List of Photographic Files 79

Catalogue of Contents 80

Drawings and Maps:Catalogue of Contents 217

Paper Squeezes of Inscriptions:Catalogue of Contents 245

Records of Samaria Expeditions:Catalogue of Journals, notebooks and sketchbooks 253

List of Archaeological Artifacts in Archive 265

Bibliography prepared by Dr George C. Miles 269

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PREFACE

The Herzfeld Archive was established in the Freer Gallery of Art on April 26, 1946 when Dr. Alexander Wetmore,Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, accepted Professor Herzfeld's gift in the following note:

April 26, 1946Dear Professor Herzfeld:

Mr. Wenley has transmitted to me your communication of April 24, by which you present to the SmithsonianInstitution your Archive, as described in your letter to him of April 18, 1956,On behalf' of this Institution I have pleasure in accepting your gift under the terms stated and at the same time Iassure you of its appreciation of your generosity in making this valuable material available to our own staff andto other students of the subjects treated.

Very truly yours,/Sgd,/ A, Wetmore

A..Wetmore,Secretary.

Professor Emst Herzfeld,10 Boyard Lane,Princeton, NJ.

Professor Herzfeld's gift was made in his Statement of'Gift to Dr. Wetmore of'April24, 1946, in which he wrote:

April 24, 1946My dear Dr. Wetmore:Having duly consulted with the Director of the Freer Gallery of Art, I hereby present to the SmithsonianInstitution, the Archive described in my letter of April 18, 1946 to the Director of the Freer Gallery of Art, withthe proviso that said Archive be deposited in, and under, the direction of the Freer Gallery of Art,, It isunderstood that this Archive is not to become part of the art collections, exhibited and stored, but should beconsidered as library and study material only.

Dr. Alexander Wetmore, Secretary,Smithsonian Institution,Washington 25, D.C.Through Mr. A..G Wenley, Director,Freer Gallery of Art.

Ernst Herzfeld.

In his letter of'April 18, 1946 to Mr. Wenley, Professor Herzfeld described what he had in mind., The following areexcerpts from that letter:

"If the Freer Gallery would accept it, I have the wish to give to it some scientific material to be part of the studycollection, not intended for exhibition among the main collection. It consists mainly of the following groups:I. About 80 wooden boxes with photographic negatives each, and twenty files of blueprints, the catalogue of thenegatives.2.. Several hundred large drawings, water-colours, plans, maps of oriental buildings, sculptures, objects of art,

etc., also a number of squeezes of inscriptions.3. About 50 sketchbooks with the original surveys made in the field, and a number of'box-files with notes, textsof inscriptions, inventories, dummy-arrangements for planned publications, etc..4. Some remnants of a collection of antiquities, potteries and metal-work of'no special material value, but of'some scientific interest.5, Finally, some instruments for photography, surveying and drawings.The material was collected on expeditions in the Near East and during excavations at Samaria, Sistan,Pasargadae and Persepolis, from 1903 to 1936. Most of the monuments and documents were unknown at thattime, about half of them are still unpublished and otherwise unknown, a considerable number has meanwhileperished and disappeared.. ,"

After reserving some material which he might himself' publish, he wrote:"For the rest, I wish that, at the discretion of the Freer Gallery, the material would be made accessible tostudents, for study as well as publication, this last under the usual form of acknowledgement, for instance, "bycourtesy of the Freer Gallery, Herzfeld archives" or something to that effect",.

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"I should be much reassured in knowing that these things which constitute a great amount of work and may stillbecome useful for studies were safely kept at a place like the Freer Gallery."

In 1968 Dr. John A. Pope, at that time Director of the Freer Gallery, asked me to catalogue the Hexzfeld Archive andgave me his full support, which has been continued by his successor as Director, Dr.. Harold P. Stern,I am greatly indebted for their generous assistance to members of the Staff of the Freer Gallery, particularly to Dr..Thomas Lawton, Assistant Director, Mrs.. Priscilla Smith, Librarian, Dr.. Esin Atil, Assistant Curator for Near EasternArt, Lloyd Langford, editor, Raymond Schwarz and Miss Ursala Paxiser of the Photographic Department, Martin Amt,Craig Korr and Frank Haentschke..

I would also like to thank Professor Herzfeld's nephew, E.F.Bradford, Esq., Dr. Rudolf Sobernheim, Dr. Jans Kxogerand Dr.. Donald N. Wilber for help in the identification of certain photographs or for information; and my particularthanks are due to Mrs. Franz Pariser, who transcribed the Gothic script in which Hexzfeld wrote his first two Journals,and to Herzfeld's former collaborator, Friedrich Kreftei, and his wife, Maria, who reviewed the transcribed texts of allthe Journals.

Joseph M. Upton

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INTRODUCTION

The Herzfeld Archive as it now exists in the Freer Gallery of Art and is described in the following pages consists of thegenerous gift of Professor Ernst Emil Herzfeld, supplemented by gifts from his sister, Mrs. Charlotte M. Bradford, andDr. George C. Miles, formerly Director of the American Numismatic Society, New York.

It seems fitting to begin the description of the Archive with a reference to the last of Herzfeld's books, The PersianEmpire: Studies in Geography and Ethnography of the Ancient Near East, edited by Professor Gerold Walser andpublished posthumously (Wiesbaden, 1968), because it illustrates one facet of the maturity Herzfeld had achieved atthe end of a lifetime's devotion to the study of the civilizations of the Near East. Each of his almost 200 publications(listed in a Bibliography (Appendix A) prepared by Dr, George C.. Miles which appeared in Ars Islamica VII (1940),supplemented by Professor Richard Ettinghausen in Ars Islamica XV/XVI (1951), reveals a growth of knowledge andunderstanding from the time of Herzfeld's publication of his Inaugural-Dissertation for the Doctor's degree, granted bythe Philosophy Faculty of'Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat zu Berlin, The title was Pasargadae, Aufnahmen andUntersuchungen zur persischen Archaeologie. (Berlin, August 5, 1907).. An expended version was subsequentlypublished in Klio, Beitrage zur alten Geschichte, VIII (Leipzig, 1908) under the title "Pasargadae, Untersuchungen zurpersischen Archaologie

After mentioning the formidable problems of editing a work twenty years after the death of the writer and enumeratingsome of'the reasons for and against its publication. Professor Walser writes (p.XII) in the Preface to The PersianEmpire:

"All these negative arguments are outweighed by the brilliant and original cast of this work, a worthy successorto the masterpieces "Archaeological History of Iran" and "Iran in the Ancient East". The present book contains amost valuable historical geography of the Near East from Sumer to the Arabs. No modern scholar would be ableto survey this enormous field out of autopsy, historical, archaeological and linguistic knowledge. Herzfeld wasnot a specialist in a modern sense, but his universal view made him superior to today's specialization. Even if hecommitted philological errors three decisive gifts made him a real historian, namely the imaginative way ofreviving the past in the landscape, further an extraordinary memory for anything he had ever seen and read andfinally an unexhaustible and original gift of combining facts into greater human and historical connections,,...What we know about the East from Herodotus' and Xenophon's accounts is presented and completed by Herzfeldfrom oriental sources.... His last study will be indispensible to any further research on the Achaemenian Empire."

From September 1903 to September 1906 Herzfeld was a member of the German expedition conducting archaeologicalexcavations at Qal'at Shirgat (Assur). His spontaneous response to intellectual stimuli and to opportunities, led him tostart an herbarium of local plants with a record giving the Latin classification, location, date and the Arabic name asprovided by herdsmen or farmers, checked where possible by literary references,, This was published as"Herbaraufnahmen aus Kal'at-Serkat-Assur" in Beihefte zur orientalischen Literatur-Zeitung (Berlin, 1908) and wassupplemented by similar information collected during his archaeological expedition with Professor Sari-e, published as aSupplement, "Herbaraufnahmen" in Vol.IV of the Archaologische Reise.,,.There he explains (p.25, VolJV) that hispurpose was to provide material which could be used to describe the geographical distribution of plants and to aid in therecognition of plants in Assyrian plant-lists.

The foundation of'Herzfeld's extraordinary first-hand knowledge of the area and archaeological monuments of the upperTigris region and of'western Iran was laid during a trip of about three months' duration from Shergat via Baghdad,through Luristan, Arabistan and Fars to Shiraz, It was his first visit to Samarra which was to become a focal point in hislater career; and the trip was to provide clear proof of his courage, physical stamina, resourcefulness and determinationto record the maximum amount of scientific information.. Experienced Europeans in Shushtar thought him lucky to haveescaped with his life. For most of the trip he traveled by caravan, his only companions three Arabs and guides from avariety of tribal groups.

The Journals of the trip in Herzfeld's handwriting are in the Archive (N-81/82), as well as some of the photographicnegatives taken at the time. Some of the contents were used in a revised and expanded form for two publications:"Untersuchungen uber die historische Topographie der Landschaft am Tigris, kleinen Zab and Gebel Hamrin",Memnon, Zeitschrift fur die Kunst- and Kultur-Geschichte des Alten Orients. I (Leipzig, 1907); and "Eine Reise durchLuristan, Arabistan and Pays", Petermanns Mitteilungen, LIII (Gotha, 1907), each with a map prepared by Herzfeld onthe basis of'his daily recordings..On his return to Berlin from this trip on which he had first visited Persepolis and Pasargadae, Herzfeld was introducedto Friedrich Same by Eduard Meyer. This meeting wan to mark a crucial point in his career, to a lifetime of fruitful andclose association, and to their joint expedition to the area of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers from October, 1907 through

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March, 1908.. The results were published in four large volumes under the title Archaologische Reise im Euphrat- andTigris-Gebiet (Berlin,Vols.I and III (Plates), 1911; Vols.II and N, 1920).

But even before this undertaking, Herzfeld had expanded his knowledge of the Near East by a trip with Samuel Guyerin Cilicia. The results were published in "Eine Reise durch das westliche Kilikien im Friihjahr 1907" in PetermannsMitteilungen, LV (Gotha, 1909); and in a joint report with Guyer,"Einige Ergebnisse ihrer ...... archaologischenForschungsreise durch Kilikien" in the Archaeologischer Anzeiger, Jahrbuch des kaiserlich deutschen archaologischenInstituts (Berlin, 1909).

Sarre and Herzfeld left Istanbul, crossed overland to Tarsus, then by boat via Iskenderun to Beirut. From there theytraveled via Horns and Hama to Aleppo, then along the west bank of the Euphrates to its juncture with the Khabur,thence north and east to Mosul and from Mosul along the course of the Tigris to Basra, with side trips to Seleucia,Ktesiphon and Babylon.

The methodical, scientific examination of Islamic ruins in the Near East began with Carsten Niebuhr in 1765/66.Despite reports of isolated monuments since then, a coordinated survey was missing.. The general purpose of theexpedition was to locate and evalue Islamic ruins in the area in terms of their potential importance as sites for scientificexcavation. A crucial element in the achievement of this objective was the preparation of a detailed map. Although thestandard maps of 1883 and 1890 had replaced most previous maps, a map for archaeological purposes required farcloser examination, not only of the intricate canal systems of the area, but of the many changes in the courses of therivers, especially the Tigris, known to have taken place in historic times. The detailed daily mesurements at every stageof the journey and their translation into the two maps in the publication were Herzfeld's assignment. For this he hadbeen well prepared by the experience derived from his 1905 trip..

But the textual explanations that accompany the maps go far beyond the minimum requirements.. In the Introduction tothe chapter on the map of the itinerary, Herzfeld wrote (Vol.l, p.iII): "The exploration of the monuments of Islamicculture is still left to private initiative, and without Max van Berchem and Friedrich Sarre little would have been donefor it...... All sorts of observations of an historical, geographical and natural-science type are taken up in this chapter, aswell as the archaeological description of the small cultural remains of all epochs, as they stand along the rims of allpaths in the East.. Only in the rarest instances do these have an obvious archaeological value; but systematicallycollected and examined, they become a "monumental source of the first order for historical geography...."The methods and goals of the expedition were explained in Herzfeld's article "Uber die historische Geographie vonMesopotamien. Ein Programm." Petermanns Mitteilungen, LVI (Gotha, 1909).

Herzfeld's assignment in Volume I was not only the preparation of the map with explanatory texts, but also that of thechapter on Samaria of'which he had already published studies made in January, 1904 and September, 1905 under thetitle Samarra: Aufnahmen and Untersuchungen zur islamischen Archaeologie (Berlin, 1907).. In addition to this chapter,most of the sections in Volume IV which deal with specific sites and monuments were also prepared by Herzfeld.. Thedrawings of'plans, elevations and ornament already show his skill as a draughtsman and the keenness of his deepinterest in architecture, which he regarded as the basic element in the artistic production of any time or place.. Thechapters also illustrate the practice he followed in all his subsequent major publications of using evocative sketches toenliven the text..

I am indebted to Mr.. Jens Kroger, Berlin, for the information that two Journals of the Expedition - from Eregli toKtesiphon - and 11 sketchbooks of the stretch from Aleppo to Ktesiphon are now in the Staatliche Muscen zu Berlin,Islamisches Museum (East Berlin).

But the first volume of this publication is important for another reason, The Arabic inscriptions collected during thesurvey were deciphered, analyzed and discussed in their appropriate context by Max van Berchem. He was not only themost skilled of the scholars working in that specialized field, but it was due to his enthusiasm and persistence that thevast cultural wealth embodied in Arabic historical inscriptions throughout the area was to be preserved in the CorpusInscriptionum Arabicarum, of which Herzfeld was destined to complete the volume on Aleppo.. It seems certain that hischaracter, example and skills were a great stimulus to Herzfeld; and they were to remain devoted friends and colleaguesuntil van Berchem'a death in March, 1921..

Herzfeld's association with Professor Sarre had another important consequence.. Sarre had studied and photographed themajor monuments along the great historic road from Baghdad to Tehran in 1896.. Herzfeld had recorded: many of thesame monuments in 1905; so they collaborated on the volume Iranische Felsieliefs. Aufhahmen and Untersuchungenvon Denkmalern aus Alt- and Mittelpersischer Zeit (Berlin, 1910)..

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In 1910 Professor C..H.Becker founded in Hamburg a periodical, Der Islam, in which during the next twelve years manyimportant articles in the burgeoning field of Islamic studies were published. In the first two issues, Herzfeld publishedstudies of far-reaching consequence: "Die Genesis der islamischen Kunst and das Mshatta-Problem" in Der Islam, I(Strassburg, 1910), keyed to the famous Mshatta facade in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum; and "Die Qubbat al-Sakhra,ein Denkmal fruhislamische Baukunst" in Der Islam, II (Strassburg, 1911), dealing with the archaeologicalramifications of the historic Muslim shrine in Jerusalem,

By then the expedition to Samarra had been organized under the over-all direction of Sarre with Herzfeld as Field-Director.. No one was at the time more familiar with the ruins and their historical implications. The work started at the

beginning of 1911 and the excavations were terminated on July 7, 1913..

Although, as the excavations progressed, Herzfeld published preliminary reports not only of the discoveries, but of theirimplications and relationships to monuments elsewhere, the definitive publications began to appear only after WorldWar I with Volume I, "Der Wandschmuck von Samarra and seine Ornamentik".. Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra(Berlin, 1923).. This was followed in 1925 by Volume II, "Die Keramik von Samarra" by Sarre with an Epigraphic

Section by Herzfeld. In 1927 Volume III, "Die Malereien von Samarra" appeared with a dedication reading "GrafenFriedrich Werner von der Schulenburg in Erinnerung an den Sommer in Tadjrish in dem dies Buch entstand". (TheGerman summer Legation of the Minister, Graf Schulenburg, was in that suburb of Tehran). Volume V, "Dievorgeschichtliche Topfereien von Samarra" was published in 1930; and the publication of Volume VI, "Die Geschichteder Stadt Samarra" almost coincided with Herzfeld's death in January, 1948..

The destruction of architectural remains at the excavations by weather and military activities during World War I,Herzfeld's preoccupation with other studies, and the inaccessibility of essential material, such as the photographicnegatives in Germany during the Nazi period, prevented completion of the projected Volume IV, a comprehensivedescription of the architectural remains at Samarra. On the condition of the excavations in 1923, Herzfeld wrote(Journal N-83, p., 16) "The excavations in the palaces have been completely robbed of bricks, one sees only thetrenches, instead of walls. No pavements. The other excavations are blown away [silted] and vegetation begins to growover them."

The importance of the discoveries at Samarra, which was for much of the ninth century the center of the Islamic world,

cannot be exaggerated. They constitute not only a foundation stone in the study of Islamic civilization, but also alandmark in the study of the arts which preceeded and followed that period. They have and continue to stimulate

scholars still concerned with themes, such as those presented in Herzfeld's "Die Ausgrabungen in Samarra and dasVerhaltnis der friihislamischen Kunst zum spaten Hellenismus" in the Archaologischer Anzeiger, Jahrbuch des.kaiserlich deutschen archaologischen Instituts (Berlin, 1912), "Mshatta, Hira and Badiya.. Die Mittellander, des Islamand ihre Baukunst" in Jahrbuch der preussischen Kunstsammlungen, XLII (Berlin, 1921) and articles for the

Encyclopedia of Islam.

I am again indebted to Jens Kroger for the information that the photographic negatives of the expedition, four smallnotebooks and two sketchbooks of ceramics are in the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Islamisches Museum [East Berlin]..All of the other records of the expedition- account books, notebooks, sketchbooks, maps, drawings and water-colors,as well as many photographic prints, are in the Herzfeld Archive. Some of this material is of particular importancebecause, as Dr. Richard Ettinghausen pointed out "..... the frescoes (lineal descendants from the lost Sasanian art of'painting) are now destroyed and live only in Herzfeld's photographs and water-colors". (Ars Islamica, Vols.. XV-XVI,p. 263).

The Samarra excavations appear to have aroused Herzfeld's particular' interest in two subjects: prehistoric remains in theNear' East and the Sasanian empire.. During subsequent years he was to publish no fewer than sixteen studies ofprehistoric remains -pottery, bronzes, seals. After the last season at Samarra he turned his attention to the ruins at

Paikuli in Kurdistan.. Sir Henry Rawlinson had been "the first to explore and copy the inscription of Paikuli" in 1836and 1844.. Herzfeld wished to examine the architectural remains and make a new record by photographs, drawings andpaper squeezes of the inscribed blocks, hoping to find additional blocks which had escaped Rawlinson's search, and to

check the readings in the light of the latest information as well as to attempt a reconstruction of the monument.Herzfeld made his first trip to Paikuli in 1911 (Journal S-7, pp.36/38) and his second at the close of the Samarra

excavations in 1913 (Journal S-10, pp.,26/28).. These trips he summarized in a preliminary report "Die Aufnahme dessasanidischen Denkmals von Paikuli" in Abhandlungen der koniglich preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

(Berlin, 1914).. On the stone monument were two identical inscriptions in Middle Persian scripts Herzfeld calledParthian Pahlavik and Sasanian Parszk. By 1917 he had completed a translation of the incomplete texts and, in the

process, had compiled a Pahlavi vocabulary to which he was to make intermittent additions and emendations throughouthis life.. The publication of Narseh's monument, Paikuli: Monument and Inscription of the Early History of the Sasanian

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Empire (Berlin, 1924), was dedicated to Sir Henry Rawlinson.. At the time, Herzfeld regarded it as "by far the mostimportant relic of'the Sasanian age"..

Herzfeld's third trip to Paikuli was in June, 1923 (Journal N-84, pp.51/53) when he found 30 additional inscribed blocks- too late for inclusion in the printed text..

When he left Princeton in 1946 to return to the Near East, Herzfeld took with him the unpublished Paikuli material.After his death the material was returned to the Archive.. In 1953 all of the Paikuli and Middle Persian epigraphicmaterial was examined and catalogued by Professor' Joan Pierre de Menasce, O.P.., who intended to publish the newinscriptions. Copies were or are also in the hands of Professors Richard N. Frye, W..B. Henning and Helmut Humbach,In the Archive are the original paper squeezes of all of the inscribed blocks, the negatives, prints, drawings andworking notes. These are of particular importance in the light of the report of'Professor Humbach in a letter ofFebruary, 1972 that only half' of the material recorded by Herzfeld in 1913 and 1923 is still available at the site, thebalance having been used by villagers in the construction of a village some hundred yards from the monument.The original Pahlavi vocabulary is not in the Archive; but there are extensive notes and studies of Middle Persianepigraphy, especially inscriptions on coins, seals end seal impressions, reflecting Herzfeld's appreciation of the vitalimportance of such sources for the study of the Sasanian period,

During World War I Herzfeld, as a Reserve Officer, was attached to the Staff of His Highness Duke Adolf Friedrich zuMecklenburg in Turkey, but completed the manuscript of Paikuli in Europe during a long period of convalescence frommalaria in 1917. After the war he received substantial help in arranging for its publication from friends in England,notably Sir Thomas Arnold and Professor Edward G. Br'owne, and from members of the Parsi community in Bombay,especially from Dr.. J.J.Modi and Sir Dorabji Tata..

He was less fortunate in reviving his joint undertaking with Charles Fossey, Director of the French ArchaeologicalMission at Hamadan, and so published alone Am Tor von Asien, Felsdenkmale aus Iran Heldenzeit (Berlin, 1920).. Heregarded the work as a continuation of that already done by Professor Sarre and in the Preface, after a tribute to Sarre,dedicated the volume to "Frau Maria Sarre, geborene Humann, Shirfin i Zaman Shirin is the name of the mostcelebrated lady in Persian literature and Zaman means "world"). The Preface was drafted in Linderhof in July, 1920.Given the time and place, the wording seems to me particularly moving and revealing of the spirit which was to sustainHerzfeld in his work for another 28 years through a second World War and the demoralizing and tragic years of theNazi domination of his homeland..

The last paragraph reads: "Unter ihrem Namen soil dies Buch hinausgehen.. Mag man uns allen korperlichen Besitz andiesen Dingen stehlen, mag man unsere Reisen and Forschungen verbieten odes verhindern: wit, worden uns theseUnder geistig jeden Tag neu erobein! Das wind uns niemand in der Welt wehren. Und wean einmal der "erwunschteTag and die ersehnte Stunde" kommt, wo dies unsex ganzes heutiges Geschlecht in Grabern modest, mit seinen wUstenHades, seiner eklen Habgier and seinem blinden Hass, --dann werden uns unsere Werke nachfolgen.. Sie werden far unszeugen. Das wind das Gericht sein.. Und sonst nichts and niemand."

Because of the disruptions of the war, Herzfeld was unable to publish studies in 1915 and 1918, although he did publisharticles and reviews on Assyrian and Islamic problems in 1917 and 1919 in Der Islam and in the OrientalistischeLiteraturzeitung (Leipzig).. In 1920 he published a basic contribution to the study of Sasanian art, "Der Thron desKhosro, Quellenkritische and ikonographische Studien uber Grenzgebiete der Kunstgeschichte der Morgen- andAbendlandes" in the Jahrbuch der preussischen Kunstsammlungen, XLI (Berlin, 1920); and in 1921 an article of far-reaching significance for Islamic studies, "Khorasan.. Denkmalsgeographische Studien zur Kulturgeschichte des Islamin Iran" in Der Islam. XI (Strasburg,1921). In 1922 his attention was focussed on monuments of the Islamic period inIran, Egypt and Iraq.. But in 1923, after the publication of the fast volume of the report on the excavations at Samaria,his fortunes took a new turn.

On February 14, 1923 Herzfeld left Berlin on what was to become a most productive expedition of discovery andresearch. He returned to Berlin from the second part of the trip at the end of October 1925. The Journals of these tripsare numbers N-83/65 in the Archive, The final Journal, covering his stay in Mashbad and the trip from there to Tehranis, unfortunately, not in the Archive. He published a summary of the trip as "Reisebericht" in the Zeitschrift derdeutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, Neue Folge V (Leipzig, 1926).. During these travels with cameras andsketchbooks, he not only revisited and rechecked many familiar monuments in Iraq and Iran, but assembled masses ofnew material. The photographic negatives, drawings and sketchbooks of these trips are in the Herzfeld Archive.

Although opinions might differ on the relative importance of the results of the trips, perhaps the most outstanding byperiods were these:

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Prehistoric: the discovery of the Stone Age village at Persepolis;

Elamite and pre-Achaemenid: a new inscription at Sarpul; the rock relief at Kurangun; and the recording of the rocktomb. Da u Dukhtar;

Achaemenian: a further investigation of the ruins at Pasargadae where he was to conduct excavations in 1928; acomplete record of the existing ruins on the terrace at Persepolis, including the recording of all inscriptions by papersqeezes, the preparation of a map of the terrace and city area, the recording of the inscriptions on the tomb of Darius atNaqsh-i Rustam, the discovery of the Fratadara temple on the plain in front of the terrace, and the drafting for thePersian Government of a plan for the preservation of the ruins. The last was to contribute to the passage of a law toprotect antiquities, to the termination of the French monopoly of archaeological excavations, and to the ultimate grant tothe Oriental Institute of Chicago University of a concession to excavate at Persepolis;

Seleucid: the recording of the temple remains at Khurha;

Early Christian: a study and record of the rock-cut tombs on the island of Kharg;

Sasanian: additional discoveries at Paikuli; new studies of the grottoes at Taq-i Bustan and the making of full-scaletracings of all the textile patterns which form the basis of our knowledge of Sasanian textiles (these tracings are in theArchive); a complete photographic record with detailed notes of all of the royal rock reliefs at Taq-i Bustan, Naqsh-iRustam, Naqsh-i Rajab, Naqsh-i Bahrain, Barm-i Dilek, Firuzabad, Guyum, Sax, Mashhad and Bishapur, (including thestatue in the round of Shapur I in the cave); the making of paper squeezes of all Pahlavi inscriptions; a record of thearchitectural remains at F-nuzabad and of the fire-temples at Baze'ur and Farrashband; a preliminary study of theruins in Sistan at Kuh-i Khwaja (where he conducted limited excavations in 1929) and of Shahristan;

Islamic: extensive records of architecture and inscriptions of mosques, shrines and tombs (mostly pre-Safavid) at Qum,Isfahan, Istakhr, Shiraz, Mil-i Qasimabad, Khargird, ills and across Khurasan at Sangbast, Nishapur, Sabzewar,Damghan, Bistam, Radkan and Simnan; a photographic record of the antiquities in the Shah's Museum with measureddrawings of important bronzes and enamelled glass objects..

Some of this material Herzfeld published in 1927 and 1928, notably in "La Sculpture rupestre de la Perse sassanide" inthe Revue des arts asiatiques. Annales du Musee Guimet. V. No.III (Paris, 1928) and in a series of four brief illustratedarticles for The Illustrated London News, but his major publication, in 1927 was the volume on the paintings atSamarra..

In 1928 Reza Shah dedicated a new road between Khurramabad and Ahwaz. Herzfeld was invited to join the party andwas treated with remarkable cordiality by His Majesty.. (The Journal of the trip is in the Archive, N-47). He tookadvantage of the opportunities on the trip to note archaeological features, copy inscriptions, such as those at Pul-iKalhur, and record the construction and contents of a newly discovered prehistoric grave at Gilweran.

Earlier in 1928 Herzfeld carried out a short season of excavations at Pasargadae of'which he published a report,"Bericht fiber die Ausgrabungen von Pasargadae, 1928" in the first issue of Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, Theproblem of'studying and organizing his large accumulation of notes, photographs and objects and of publishing thematerial was already worrying him in November, 1923, as he noted in his Journal (N-84, pp.,7/8). The problems wereintensified as a result of his archaeological travels in 1923/25; and in 1927 he stopped writing book reviews, as he saidthey were too time-consuming.. In the late 1920's he found a partial solution by establishing a periodical, theArchaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran of'which the first volume appeared in 1929 and the last (Volume IX) in 1938..He had hoped to attract contributors; but, in fact, practically all of the studies came from his own pen.. (In 1968 thepublication was resumed as: Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, Neue-Folge by the Tehran Branch of the DeutscheArchaologisches Institut)..

The range of'Herzfeld's interests is reflected in the studies he published in the periodical., These include notes on TellHalaf and Hittite art; on the art of the 2nd millenium B.,C, in the Near East, including studies of roll and stamp seals; anessay on Old Oriental archaeology of the historic and prehistoric periods, as well as an essay on myths and history..

His concern with the Achaemenian period resulted in the publication of important cuneiform inscriptions; an essay onMedian history and Achaemenian military affairs, as well as another on Medians and Parthians, He also published in theMitteilungen studies of aspects of the difficult problem of'Zarathustra (Zoroaster), the Avestan texts and the relatedhistory of Sakastan - all to be brought together in 1947 in his two-volume publication Zoroaster and his World

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(Princeton, 1947), The Mitteilungen also include studies of'Achaemenian and Sasanian objects, post-Sasanianinscriptions, and Arabic inscriptions from Iran and Syria. Much of the material which formed the basis for these studiesis to be found in the notebooks, sketchbooks and photographs in the Archive.

Herzfeld was able to do much of his work in Tehran on leave of absence from the Faculty of the University in Berlin,because about 1927 he rented and furnished a large house in Tehran where he installed his exceptionally comprehensivelibrary and all his study material.. Letters in the Archive indicate that at the time there were hopes that the establishmentmight become a German Archaeological Institute; but the world economic and political situation was soon to destroysuch possibilities..

The existence of fresco paintings at Kuh-i Khwaja in Sistan was established by Sir Aurel Stein. The exact location ofwhat promised to be the major series was pin-pointed by Herzfeld in a vaulted corridor filled with rubble and earthwhich became apparent as he measured and planned the palace ruins in 1925. His subsequent study of the history of thearea and times increased his conviction of the probable importance of'the site. In February, 1929 he left Tehran forKuh-i Khwaja with the limited objective of recording and, if possible, removing the frescoes. He returned to Tehran inApril. The remains of the paintings were photographed in black and white and by a three-filter system in color.. Inaddition, Heezzfeld made detailed notes and water-color copies. Despite their fragile condition, the best-preserved of thepaintings were removed and taken to Tehran.. Due to a variety of circumstances only one example now survives in theMetropolitan Museum, New York.. As with the paintings at Samarra, the only records now are Herzfeld's water-colorcopies.. He published the most important Kuh-i Khwaja material in Iran and the Ancient East; but all of the records ofthe expedition - negatives, plans, notebooks, sketchbooks and water-colors are in the Archive..

There were distinct advantages for Herzfeld in Tehran.. During his many years of travel and work in the Near' East hehad often visited dealers in antiques whose confidence in him was such that they would tell him where their objectsactually came from. Dealers from both Tehran and the provinces brought things to him to examine and identify.. Hisprimary interest was in their archaeological significance; and he encouraged the dealers to bring him small objects andbits of'no apparent commercial value.. These relationships were invaluable in 1929 when a flood of material from TepeGiyan (Nihavand) and the graves in Luristan wore brought to Tehran by dealers who had bought them from peasantsand tribesmen. From them, Herzfeld was able to assemble a representative collection of prehistoric pottery andartifacts of'prime archaeological importance. He had also been able over the years to build up a valuable series of coins,especially Parthian and Sasanian, and of seal stones and bullae..

In 1929 he published another series of three brief articles on prehistoric pottery and bronzes in The Illustrated LondonNews; and in 1932 he started the publication of a comprehensive series on prehistoric pottery and artifacts, IranischeDenkmaler (Berlin, 1932).. The original drawings and water-colors for the latter are in the Archive.

There is also in the Archive an undated, unaddressed, but signed proposal in English for the publication of all ofHerzfeld's unpublished material. It was probably written in 1930.. Twenty-two volumes were envisaged, to be issued atthe rate of two a year at an estimated cost of $168,000, or $13,000. a year over a twelve year period. The material wasorganized into ten categories and is significant for the range of interests it reveals.. The ten categories are:

I.. Prehistoric PeriodII.. Pre-Achaemenian MonumentsIII.. Excavations of Pasargadae, 1928IV.. A. The Hellenistic Period

B. Excavations of Kuh-i Khwaja, SlstanV. Sasanian Epoch..

A.. Sasanian ArchitectureB. Corpus of Sasanian Sculpture [including coins and textiles]C.. Corpus Inscriptionum Parthicarum [including bullae]D.. Paikuli Supplement

VI. Muhammadan Monuments in PersiaVII The Excavations of Samarra..

A.. Topography, History and InscriptionsB.. Private housesC.. PalacesD.. Mosques and tombsE.. Stone Age Cemetery Supplement

VIII.. Muhammadan Monuments in Syria.A.. Aleppo

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B. Hama, Hims, Ma'arra, Sarmin, Der'aC. Damaskus

IX. A. Collection of about 120 antique, Oriental and about 300 Arsacid and Sasanian seals and about 120 similarsmall objectsB.. Collection of Old Persian, Arsacidan, Sasanian Coins, about 2,000 piecesC. Muhammadan Applied Art

X. Books:I. Arabic Ms, of Ibn al-Fagih in Library of Mosque, Mashhad2.. 'Ahdnama in Chehel Sutun, Isfahan

Although parts of this ambitious program were wholly or partially carried out in subsequent years, it is a great loss tothe field of Near Eastern studies, in view of the exceptionally high quality of Herzfeld's work, that he could not do it all..However, the atmosphere in both Europe and the United States at the time was such that no institution would have feltable to accept so long a commitment..

But Herzfeld's life was to take another turn. In the spring of 1931 he moved from Teheran to Persepolis as Director ofthe Archaeological Expedition of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. No one could have been betterqualified.. His previous visits to the ruins, especially the weeks of intensive study and recording in 1923/24 had providedhim with a unique knowledge and familiarity.. Friction with Iranian officials developed later and led him to resign in late1934. He was succeeded as Director by Dr.. Erich Schmidt who continued the work there until the outbreak of WorldWar II in 1939..

Herzfeld's major purpose at Persepolis was to try to locate and identify the structures on the terrace and theirrelationships and to examine the ruins of buildings on the plain in front of the terrace. His most spectacular and widelypublicized discovery was the eastern stairway of the Apadana with the grandiose procession of tribute-bearers. Thebuildings, inscriptions and sculptures at Persepolis are, in fact, a veritable encyclopedia of information not only aboutthe Imperial Court, but about the economy and characteristics of the varied races and peoples encompassed in the vastAchaemenian Empire under Darius and Xerxes,

The most important work at Persepolis, including the excavation of the Stone Age village and test digs at Istakhr' andNaqsh-i Rustam, was done during Herzfeld's tenure, He was ably assisted by two excellent draftsmen, Friedrich Krefterand Karl Bergner and, for the prehistoric village, by Donald E. McCown. Herzfeld himself published three brief articleson the new discoveries in The Illustrated London News and a much fuller discussion in Iran in the Ancient East.The definitive publication of the expedition, Persepolis (Chicago, 1953) was prepared by Dr. Schmidt. In the Preface(p.IX) he states that Herzfeld had reserved for himself "an exhaustive study of the Apadana processions". This wasnever completed as a separate study, with the photographs and drawings which Herzfeld would surely have used,although his conclusions are probably contained in the text of ChaptersXIV-XVI of The Persian Empire, publishedposthumously.. Related material is in the Archive..

The original drawings by Krefter and Bergner are in the Archive, as well as Herzfeld's drawings and water-colors of theprehistoric pottery and small objects; and four sketchbooks (SK-XIX/XXII).. There are scattered studies of thecuneiform and Arabic inscriptions at Persepolis in the notebooks, as well as most of the original paper squeezes of thecuneiform inscriptions.. There is also a complete file of Expedition prints, including those of the structures in the plain,the prehistoric village, Naqsh-i Rustam and Istakhr. The negatives are the property of the Oriental Institute are inChicago with, presumably, the other records of the expedition, although at least one Herzfeld notebook was reported tobe at the Archaeological Museum in Tehran..

When Herzfeld left Persepolis he went to London.. He made one brief trip to Berlin, but never returned to Germanyagain; and during his subsequent stay at Princeton he adopted United States citizenship.. While in Persepolis andLondon he continued to write and publish studies in the Archaeologische Mitteilungen, but his major publication in1935 was the Archaeological History of Iran (The Schweich Lectures of the British Academy, 1934 (London, 1935).. Itis a masterpiece of 112 pages in which he presents clearly and brilliantly a distillation of the evidence assembled in hisyears of intensive study of Iranian archaeological remains.

In 1936 Herzfeld was appointed Professor in the School of Humanistic Studies of the Institute for Advanced Study atPrinceton and he remained there until 1946, following his retirement in 1944.. Also in 1936 he delivered the LowellLectures in Boston which were to appear in an expanded and revised form five year's later in a superb volume, Iran inthe Ancient East. Archaeological Studies Presented in the Lowell Lectures at Boston (London and New York, 1941),dedicated to Ada Small Moore (Mrs. William H.. Moore). This book is a compromise with the aspirations he hadexpressed in his 1930 proposed program of publication.. He has included new material, i,e.. Kurangun, Khurha,

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Firuzabad, Kuh-i Khwaja; but it seems clear that even the generous size of the volume gave him too little scope todevelop the discussion of any subject and its historical significance in the comprehensive fashion he would probablyhave liked. The original negatives, drawings and text are in the Archive..

Herzfeld was fortunate to find in Dr. Richard Ettinghausen a friend who, as editor of Ars Islamica. facilitated thepublication of'his basic and comprehensive studies of Damascus, envisaged in his 1930 program. The study,"Damascus: Studies in Architecture....", appeared in four installments in Ars Islamica,1942-1948, Herzfeld was able toinclude in these studies some of the material he had collected in Hama, Hims, Ma'arra, Sarmin and Der'a. Of thecontents, Ettinghausen wrote in his obituary of Herzfeld which also contains biographical information, as well as anadmirable summary of his scholastic training and accomplishments (Ars Islamica, VoL.XV-XVI, 1951, pp, 261/267)

.the whole [is] based on about eighty monuments, many of them little known or unpublished". The negatives, originaldrawings and notes are in the Archive. The significance of this fact is emphasized, by a comment Herzfeld made in aletter written in Damascus on August 28, 1946. "....today it would be impossible to make that summary which we madefrom 40 to 30 years ago. Everything is deeply coated with inches of oilpaint or, worse, with thick layers of cement,coloured in white and blue and red; and it is impossible to see that there is anything old under such a coating. It is aclosed chapter This comment undoubtedly applies as well to the Aleppo material mentioned below.

Also on Herzfeld's 1930 list was a volume on the topography, history and inscriptions of Samarra in the Samarra Series.The text had been completed and printed in Germany before World War II. The plates had also been prepared. Undercircumstances verging on the miraculous they were not destroyed during the terrific wartime bombing. After years oftedious negotiation with United States Military Occupation officials (described in detail in correspondence in theArchive) permission was finally granted for the publication of "Geschichte der Stadt Samarra.. Bd,,VI", DieAusgrabungen von Samarra (Hamburg-Berlin, 1948). The volume unfortunately appeared only after Herzfeld's death onJanuary 21,1948 at the age of sixty-eight and a half, so it includes an obituary by his former colleague in Iraq andCilicia, Samuel Guyer.

Although Herzfeld habitually worked simultaneously on a variety of studies, there were three, aside from the reworkedIran in the Ancient East, on which he concentrated during his ten years in Princeton. The first to be published wasZoroaster and His World (Princeton, 1947). This is a highly specialized and technical attempt to review theorthographical and linguisitic features of the Avesta to extract historical information supporting the identity ofZoroaster and critical aspects of the world he lived in. In the Archive is a copy with Herzfeld's annotations andcorrections; and in his notebooks are voluminous studies and reading notes on various aspects of the problems and theirrelationships to Achaemenian and Sasanian history..

The second publication with which he was concerned was that of Aleppo. The Swiss scholar, Max van Berchem, hadinitiated at the turn of the century a project to publish in a series of volumes a Corpus of Arabic inscriptions as one basisfor Islamic studies. These were published in Cairo as Memoires de 1'Institut frangais d'Archeologie orientale. Under thestimulus of'van Berchem, Dr. Moritz Sobernheim had prepared a volume, "Inscriptions de la Syrie du Nord", publishedin 1909. This was to be supplemented by a second volume on Aleppo by Dr.. Soberneim with the collaboration ofHerzfeld.. Inscriptions were collected and recorded by them in 1908 and 1914; of which Sobernheim published aselection in Der Islam, Vo1.XV (1926). Herzfeld continued to assemble material during several trips between 1914 and1930. He also prepared a map and drew plans and elevations of certain monuments with sketches of details. Papersqueezes of the inscriptions had been given to the Deutsche Morgenlandische Gesellschaft in Halle and wereunavailable for the final recension,

After the war Professor Sobernheim was diverted from his archaeological work and died in 1933 before the text was inits final form. While at Princeton Herzfeld checked and organized the entire material and was reading the proofs inCairo in 1947 when he was stricken by the illness which proved to be fatal after his arrival in Switzerland.. After afurther delay the work finally appeared in three volumes, Inscriptions et Monuments d'Alep. Materiaux pour un CorpusInscriptionum Arabicarum, Deuxieme Partie: Syrie du Nord. (Le Caire, 1955).

The Archive contains the negatives and original drawings for the publication as well as several notebooks ofinscriptions and sketchbooks of measurements, preliminary notes and details.. There is also a large number of prints,several hundred with negatives of cut film and some without negatives. Many are unfortunately not identified, butappear to have been taken in northern Syria as some are duplicates of views appearing in identified prints..

The third major publication on which Herzfeld was working at Princeton was The Persian Empire: Studies inGeography and Ethnography of the Ancient Near East (Wiesbaden, 1968). It represents again a summary of Herzfeld'slifelong studies of various aspects of the geography and cultural history of the Near East.. This publication also suffereda series of harrowing experiences, all described in correspondence in the Archive, but was finally to see the light of day

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through the generous good offices of'Professor Get-old Walser (Bern) with the cooperation of"his colleagues and ofGerman institutions. Although the manuscript had been given to a printer in 1947, Professor Walser explains thereasons for its publication twenty years later. In happier days and in robust health Herzfeld would certainly havesupplemented the text with maps, drawings and photographs as had been his custom; but scholars should be grateful tohave this final work from his pen, as it is..

In the Archive are Herzfeld's manuscript, as well as scattered references to the subject matter in his notebooks andworking papers. In the case of this volume as of the Aleppo publication much credit is do to Dr. Ettinghausen for hispatient and persistent efforts to achieve the final publications,

But this brief review of'what may appear now to be Herzfeld' s major contributions leaves an unsatisfactory impressionof the potential value of the Archive. One may be tempted to conclude that because so much of the material in theArchive has been published, one might better turn to the publications, when available.. But published photographs wereusually selected to illustrate specific points in the exposition of 'a theme and may prove to be equally valuable whenused in other contexts.. In such cases, access to the negatives and drawings may be more satisfactory than reliance onless distinct reproductions. Furthermore, despite Herzfeld's extraordinary industry in making the material he hadassembled available to scholars, there is a large residue not yet published and of exceptional value because of the timesand places of its recording..

For Herzfeld was basically a humanist, interested in every aspect of the lives of'his contemporaries - the Arabs andPersians among whom he worked for so many years. He was observant of the daily lives of the humble and the great,their habits and beliefs, the methods by which they met their daily needs from farming, herding, commerce orgovernment service. He was observant of the geographical features of the area - the rivers, canals, and tremendousmountain ranges which had determined the paths of communication for thousands of years and had, in some instances,assumed a religious significance.

As an archaeologist he was concerned with the tangible traces of 'a procession of cultural groups which had movedalong these paths, sometimes in one direction, sometimes in another.. Although historians may, for convenience, definehistorical events by area or period, those boundaries are largely artificial in any cultural sense, "The unity of Asia,although rarely achieved in its political history, is a real factor in the history of its civilization " (Herzfeld, Iran in theAncient East, p.7).. Themovement of merchants, pilgrims and scholars across the vast area was often unimpeded,despite local wars which might delay a traveler or cause him to alter his route; but the cultural interchange in the areafrom China and India to the Mediterranean was normal; and each culture left a more or less tenacious tradition.,

Among the evidences of cultural movements and inter-relationships Herzfeld regarded epigraphic material as of crucialimportance. For that reason his sketchbooks and notebooks are replete with copies of complete or partial inscriptions incuneiform, Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek, Pahlavi, Arabic or Persian on a great variety of objects - stone, potsherd, coins,seals..

All of these interests are reflected in material in the Archive, even though it should be pointed out that at least a readingknowledge of German is essential for the most rewarding use of the material, Although perhaps half' of it concerns theArab world, one may perhaps in conclusion quote the assessment of a leading contemporary Russian specialist,Vladimir G. Lukonin He writes (Archaeologia Mundi "Peraia II" (Geneva, 1967, pp..40/41) ".,.Ernst Herzfeld, a scholarwho opened up a whole new period of archaeology.,..

Herzfeld - a linguist and paleographer, equally at home in ancient and modern tongues, an excellent architect anddraughtsman, a historian of the widest interests and a skilled archaeologist - poured out in his works a great flood ofnew ideas: sometimes over-daring, sometimes too hastily arrived at, but always stimulating in their novelty andunexpectedness. All subsequent study of the culture of Iran in the Hellenistic period and the early Middle Age has beeninspired by these ideas,,.. It is probably true to say that he never visited any remains of the past in Iran without writing atleast a few pages to record his impressions and conclusions, He also produced the first serious general study of thearchaeology of Iran, the course of lectures published in 1935 under the title of the Archaeological History of Iran ...".

The following Indices of Herzfeld's Journals, notebooks, sketchbooks, drawings, squeezes, photographs and artifactswill define the scope of the Archive..

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List of Journals

The eight Journals referred to in the Index are in Herzfeld's handwriting in German.. They have been transliterated intotyped versions of which each page is faced by a xerox copy of the original, showing sketches and inscriptions,, TheArchive numbers are as follows:

N-81 "Von Kalat Schergat nach Schiraz, 190.5". September 4 - November 19, 1905.. Describes the trip by caravanfrom Schergat to Baghdad, thence to Qasr-i Shirin and from there to Shushtar and Ahwaz,, From Ahwaz viaBehbehan to Schiraz..

N-82 "Von Schiraz nach Teheran and Konstantinopel, 1905". November 20, 1905 - January 5, 1906..

S-7 "Samarra. Tagebuch 2. Reise nach Sulaimaniyyah and nach Ktesiphon-Baghdad", pp,5-50, June 3-29, 1911and pp.63-95, September 12-October 8, 1911, Round-trip from Samarra. Includes topographical andarchaeological notes, especially of'Budkhaneh (Paikuli), Kerkuk and Imam Dur'.

S-10 "Tagebuch der Ruckreise von Samarra, 1913". July 8- August 7, 1913.. Notes end at Asadabad, Includes Paikuliand monuments along historic road with extensive notes on Taq-i Bustan,

N-83 "Tagebuch. Persien I, 1923". February 14 - November 14, 1923. From Berlin to Pasargadae via Basra,Baghdad, Paikuli, Taq-i Bustan, Hamadan, Teheran, Khurha, Qum and Isfahan.,

N-84 "Tagebuch.. Persien II, 1923-1924".. November 15,1923 - April 30, 1924.. From Pasargadae to Bushire viaNaqsh-i Rustam, Persepolis, Shiraz, Istakhr, Firuzabad, Farrashband, Sar Mashhad, Bishapur, Da u Dukhtarand Kharg

N-85 "Afghanistan -Ostpersien I.. 1924-1925".. December 1, 1924 -March 21, 1925. The Journal ends at Salami, justbefore Herzfeld reached Mashhad. From Bombay to Mashhad via Kabul, Sistan (KUh-i Khwaja andShahristan), Kuhistan (Birjand, Khargird) Journal No II which would cover the stay in Mashhad and the trip toTehran via Sangbast, Nishapur, Sabzevar, Damghan, Bistam, Radkan and Simnan is not in the Archive..

N-47 "Trip to Khurramabad and Ahwaz". October 25 - November, 19, 1928.. Herzfeld traveled in Reza Shah's partyfor the inauguration of the new road and took advantage of'the opportunity to copy archaeological inscriptions,such as those at Pul-i Kalhur, and record a newly discovered prehistoric grave and contents at Gilweran.

The handwritten text of Journals N-81-82 in Gothic script was first transliterated by Mrs.. Franz Pariser who was alsohelpful in deciphering other puzzling words in the Archive. A typed version of all of the Journals was then sent toHerzfeld's former collaborator, Friedrich Krefter, who filled in the undeciphered words and smoothed out the text forclarification. His comments, followed by a K, appear at the bottom of the page.

Of the texts Krefter writes:"Herzfeld's Deutsch lasst zuweilen zu wunschen iibrig. Aber wenn man, wie ich, weiss, unter welchenUmstanden abends, bei schlechter Beleuchnung, nach einem muhewollen Reisetag, die Tagesnotizen geschrieb-en werden mussen, dann wind man H's Versuch, in einem Satz moglichst viele Angaben unterzubringen, einigeNachsicht entgegenbringen mussen

An expanded and carefully reworked version of parts of the trip from Baghdad to Shiraz (N-8 1) was published in twoparts entitled "Eine Reise durch Luristan, Arabistan and Fars" in Peteimanns Geographische Mitteilungen. 1907, HeftIII and Heft IV.. Included are two detailed maps, but none of the sketches in the Journal or of the photographs takenenroute.. Those photographs which have been located are to be found in Photo File 30..

In the printed version and on the maps the transliteration into German of many place and personal names differs fromthat in the Journals, but the system used is explained in a table on the maps; and Arabic, Persian or Turkish terms areelucidated in the text,. Xerox copies of the text and prints of the maps are included at the end of N-8 1.

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Note

It is impractical to include in the Index the name of every person or place mentioned in the Journals. These wereessentially short-hand notes intended to remind Herzfeld of facts to be incorporated in subsequent finished studies,Many of the items, especially in the first two Journals, are topographical notes for the preparation of maps. Herzfeldtended to note everything he saw and heard, so the Journals contain descriptions of plant and animal life, as well ascomments on the countless people he encountered, their economic and their social activities. The Journals also containdescriptions of the practical daily problems of travel, especially with a caravan; the dreams or nightmares heexperienced on sleepless nights; and a great variety of thoughts on politics, people or history which crossed his mindduring the sometimes tedious hours of travel, He even includes snatches of poetry.

The items entered in the Index are, therefore, primarily those of archaeological significance in the narrow sense of ruins,buildings and artifacts, especially if Herzfeld inserted a sketch, He was accustomed on these exploratory trips tosupplement the Journals with comprehensive photographic record (see the Index to the Photographic File) andsketchbooks (see the Index to the Sketchbooks).

The circumstances under which the Journals were written often led to inconsistencies in the spelling which wassometimes again modified in printed texts. It might also be mentioned that there are differences in the transliteration ofNear Eastern script according to the French, German or English systems, not to speak of the "personal" systemssometimes adopted by writers in the field. Since Herzfeld published in all three languages, all three systems occur in thecatalogues of the Archive; but I am confident that that fact will cause no particular hardship for scholars.

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Catalogue of Contents

Ab-i garm (between Khurha and N-83 p.1. Sketch: plan of bathDilijan)Abadeh N-83 pp.132/133. 11/7 - 10/23. Trip from Isfahan via Marg, Maqsud

Beg, Yezdikhast. Conversations with officials in AbadehAbdanan N-81 p86.. 10/15/05; p.101. 10/22/05. Sasanian ruins: Kal'a-i

Abdanan, castle on isolated hill; Kalek -i Abdanan, small palacein plain; Hazar An-1, ruins and many smaller ruins. Robbery byTaki Khan, a Direkwand Lur

Abuzar (Khuzistan) N-85 pp. 130/131. 3/15/25. Ruins of Ismaili fortress with shrineAdjin (between Sunghur and N-83 p..75.. 6/28/23Asadabad)Ahwaz N-81 pp.136/144. 11/1 - 3/05.. Sketch: plan of house for Ter Meulen

(p..142); plan of location of old barrageAkbar Mirza, Sarim al-daula, son of N-83 p, 127. 10/25/23Zill es-SultanAmbar-i Seimere N-81 pp76/85 10/14-15/05.. Residence of Mir Seid Muhammad Khan..

"...best and nearest path from Gulf to North Persia....."Asadabad S-10 p.56.8/7/13. Row of larger Tells nearby.

N-83 p.76 6/29-30/23.. "...hellenistische and arsakidischeArchitecturteilen. Steinen der islamischen Zeit von 1000-1200 n.Chr," Kullin Tepe, Khakriz

`Ashiq (Samarra area) N-81 pp., 17/20, 9/4-5/ 05.. Castle.. Sketch: front of bridge (p..17);elevation and plan of niches and brickwork (p.19)

Asmanabad (Smawad) N-81 pp.,51/53.. 10/8/05. Trip from Gilan to Zarna. Sasanian and earlierruins

Auzdar (Slstan) N-85 p.11.. 3/25/25.. Achaemenian ruinsBaba Munir N-84 p.169. 4/15/24/ Imamzadeh, 894 H.Babylon N-83 pp,.27/30. May, 1923.. Account of fate of Babylon expedition finds

during World War IBaghdad S-7 pp.79/81.9/17/11.. Comments on old Baghdad

N-83 pp. 10/36. 3/25-5/24/23.. Notes on Talisman Tor, MustansiriyyaMadrasa, Sultanatspalaste, in der Zitadelle, Mirjaniyya Madrasa,Khan Ortma. Side trips to Ctesiphon, etc. (pp.16/36).. Commentson British and Arab personalities and on political views ofEgyptians

Bahram I N-84 p.136, 4/7/24. Comments on relief at BishapurBahram II N-84 p..127, 3/3/24.. Relief at Sat Mashhad

N-84 p. 143.. 4/7/24. Relief at BishapurN-84 p.156. 4/8/24. Relief at Saraw BahramN-82 pp.3/4. 11/23/05.. Reliefs at Baim-i dilak

Bahram V Gar N-83 pp.24/25. 5/12/23.. Silver plate in possession KhayyatBahram Chubm N-81 p.74. 10/14/05, Ruins of city similar to Sasanian Derre-i shahrBa'kuba N-81 p.29..9/26/05Baku N-82 pp.96 ff. 12/19/05 - 1/2/06, Trip from Baku via Elizawetpol,

Batum, Platana, Tripolis, Tiflis Mention of Sinope, Kerazunt,Trapezunt, Sinob, Ineboli, Philippopel to Constantinopel

Balad (SE of Balad) S-7 pp. 68/69.9/13/11.. Shrine of Seyyid Muhammad with cupolaBand-i Amir 1923 See Firuz MirzaBarrn-i dilak (Shiraz) N-82 pp..3/4.. 11/23/05.. Four Sasanian reliefs. Sketch: flower in hands

of figure in one reliefN-84 pp.65 ff. 12/31/23

Ba`rurah S-10 p.3.. 7/8/13... Village of Islamic potters

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Basra 5-10 pp.5/8. 7/9/11.. Account of political strife between `Udjaimi andSayyid Talib Bey

Bahbehan N-81 pp. 156/163, 11/7-8/05. Sketch: Lur and Arab bits (p.156); plan oftent camp of Governor, Ezam al-mulk

Bell, Miss Gertrude N-83 p.12, 4/5/23.. Quote "uncrowned Queen of Iraq"Birjand (Kuhistan) N-85 pp.. 119/121. 3/9/25. Notes on types of house plans and domes

between Birjand and Dastgird. Sketches: plans (pp,.120/121)Bishapur see ShapurBistun S-10 pp50/52 8/4-5/13., Discussion of reliefs,, Sketch: location of

Darius relief (p,.50)N-83 pp70/72 6/26/23 Sasanian capital, Khusro II; Parthian

worshipper; relief' of'Mithradates II; inscriptions of Darius,Mithradates and Gotarzes; 12/13th c. tombstones

Bombay N-83 p4. 3/16/23. Refused permission to disembarkN-85 pp.8/9. Notes on inscribed sarcophagus.. Sketch: Kufic (p.8);

water-jug (p.9)Bormamitin area N-81 p.171., 11/11/05. Sketch: millstonesBurujir'd N-47 p.3. 10/26/28. Inscription of Masjid-i Jami`, 1022 H.Bushire N-84 pp. 177/178. 4/22-28/24. Enxoute to EuropeCastell Hall S-7 p.12. 6/5/11 Islamic ruinsChehel Sutun (Isfahan) N-82 pp.49/50. 12/1/05. Sketch: lion column base (p.50)

N-83 p,124.. 10/23/23. Sketch: location of paintings, discussion ofChehel Sutun and objects in museum (Korans, Wasf-nameh)(pp. 124/126)

Constantinopel N-82 p.122 ff. 1/3/06. Visits to Aga Sofia and the MuseumCorpus of Arabic Inscriptions in N-84 pp88/90 March, 1924Persia, OutlineCorpus Inscxiptionum Partharicarum, N-84 pp, 85/88 and p,91.. March, 1924OutlineCtesiphon and Salman Pak S-7 pp 81/89. 9/17-18/11.. Sketch: wooden beam construction (p.86);

small construction (p,.87)N-83 pp. 17/18.4/19/23, Visit to and comments on Taq

Da u Dukhtar (Husainabad, Fars) N-84 pp. 165/167. 4/12/24. Rock tomb, type of Persepolis tombs, withdiscussion of dating. Sketch: architectural details (p.166)

Daghun (between Qum and Khurha) N-83 pp.92/94. 10/8/23, Stone lions; Imamzadeh Ja`far, restored byShah `Abbas I

Damghan N-83 p.,101.. 10/12/23. Pottery types in early ruins like those in KhurhaDaniel, Menachem (Baghdad N-83 p 19.4/25/23philantropist, 1923)Darband gorge N-83 pp.54/55.. 6/9/23. Babylonian reliefs and ruinsDashtak siyah (Firuzabad) N-84 pp. 115/118. 3/26/24. Imamzadeh Ja`farDestagerd-i Khusr'aw, 1905 See Eski BaghdadDaulatabad (Khurha vicinity) N-84 p..25. Nov, 25, 1923. Comparison of ceramics with those at

Naqsh-i RustamDeli `Abbas N-83 pp,37/41 5/24-26/23.. Trip from Baghdad via Khan Bani Sa`ad,

Nahrawan, Ba'quba, Khan al-Musabbagh, Abu Saida to Deli`Abbas, with comments on Arab and British officials

Dexre-i shahr (the old Seimere) N-81 p74/75, 10/14/05. Extensive ruins, Sasanian and into the 14thcentury; probable historical development of area,. Sketch:loophole (p.74); bridge (Pul-i Derre shahr) (p.75)

Dilijan N-83 pp. 101/102 10/13/23. From Khurha to Dilijan via Nain and Ab-iGarm Popular conception of "antiques" of peasants of'Dilijan..Sketch: plan of old bath (inside covers of N-83)

Dinawar N-83 p.,72.. 6/27/23.. Pre-Sasanian monuments, Tell Nasiliyan, TellShahr-i Dagianus

Dizful N-81 pp,99/116.. 10/22-25/05.. Sasanian antiquities seen, Sketch: Talarin house (p.. 103); upper part of Sasanian silver figure (p.109);Lale-i `Abbas, a lily (p..113). Commercial trade in Dizfulpp.109/ 110 and pp. 114/116

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Djibbarat S-7 pp65/66.9/12/11.. Ruin mound pie-islamic and IslamicDogumbezan N-81 p.168.. 11/11/05. Sketch: plan of caravansarai and khan (p. 168)Dukkan-i Daud (rock tomb) S-10 pp.35/36. 7/28/13. Notes on tomb. Sketch: of location (p.35)

N-83 pp.57/58. 6/13/23. Another visitDulab (near Zendan) N-81 p.32. 9/10/05. Ruins of wallsDur N-81 pp. 12/15.. 9/4/05. Description of Imam Dar. Sketch: patterns of

brick mosaic (p. 13)S-7 pp48/50, 6/22/11.. Notes on construction and inscriptions of

Imam DurEski Baghdad (between Zendan and N-81 pp, 15/16, 9/4/05.. Arab city ruins.. Praetorian camp. Sketch:Qasr-i Shirin) outline plan of city (p.15)

N-81 p..32. 9/10/05. Further commentsFahliyun (Fahliun) N-84 pp, 168/169.4/13/24., Also visited, with Kaleh Safid, in 1905.

Tomb of Shaikh, 716 H. and Kufic rock inscription. Reference toinscribed tile (Elamite ?) found in Tulespid

Farhad-Shirm tomb See SahnaFarrashband N-84 pp.119/120..3/27/24. Sasanian ruins and Chahar Taq, reminiscent

of Alamundar church in Rusafa. Sketch: plan of Chahar Taq(p.119)

Ferman Ferrna N-83 p.76.. Owner of Adjin. For rock sculpture of father, Timur Mirza,see under Pul Abginne, In 1905 Ferman Ferma Governor ofKirmanshah, Burujird, Luristan

Firuz Mirza, Nusrat al-daula N-84 pp.26/31. 11/26-31/23.. Son of Ferman Ferrna. Visit to Persepolisas Gov..-Gen. of Fars with distinguished company. Also to Nagsh-i Rajab, Naqsh-i Rustam, Istakhr, Band-i Amrr via Radjiabad(Achaemenian ruins).. Comments of Prince Firuz on excavationsand preservation of monuments (pp.30/31)

Firuzabad (between Kerind and N-83 pp.59/60. 6/14/23.. In the valley from Kerind a whole series ofHusainabad) Tells. Nearby the rock drawing of an ibexFiruzabad N-84 pp.108/110.. 3/22-23/24.. Notes on gorge.. Kaleh-i Dukhtar, Kale-i

Pisar, the bridge and inscription, reliefs, and Ardashir's palace.(3/24-25/24). The old round city, Ardashir Khurreh, the tower(pp. 110/114); list of'photographs taken at Firuzabad (pp.111/112),.see Dashtak siyah for Imamzadeh Ja'far'

Ganawa N-84 pp, 175/176.4/16-17/24, Trip from Baba Munir to Kharg via oilfields and Ganawa

Gez (between Murtchekhan and N-83 pp. 113/120. 10/18/23.. see itinerary Isfahan-ShirazIsfahan)

Gilan N-81 pp.50/100. 10/7-22/05.. Gilan to Duzdap via Tengaw-Gi1anGilweran (4-5 Klm, from N-47 pp.57/62. 11/16/28 Notes on prehistoric grave. Sketch: elevationKhurramabad on old road) of grave (p.58); pottery and bronzes (pp.58/62)Gumbadh-i Sabz (Qum) N-83 pp,91/92. 10/7/23.. Inscriptions notedHajji Mulla Ali (Wekil of Lynch in N-81 pp99/100. 10/22/05Dizful)Hajjiabad (near Siwand) N-84 p.15. 11/19/23.. In gorge

N-84 pp,74/75. 3/4-5/24.. Astodan with inscription (Kuh-i Gerdelak)and two Shapur I Pahlavi inscriptions

Hajjiabad (between Taq-i Bustan and S-10 p,49. 8/4/13... Sketch: Sasanian capitals and basesBistun)

N-83 pp.69/70, 6/26/23. Column bases and capitals, Sasanian orArsacid

Hamadan N-83 pp.77/82., 7/1-4/23,. Lion, Esther's tomb. Gumbad-i Alawiyyan,Imamzadeh Baba Tahir', Kufic tombstones in cemetery Sar-i ahl-iqubur, antiquities for sale

Hend e Mil N-81 p.71.10/13/05. Residence of Jehan Bakhsh. Tombstones of greatvariety of carved reliefs and Persian letters; tall pointedmonuments; and small domes for graves

Harnawa (Harunabad) N-83 p.61. 6/16/23. Many old settlementsHarunabad S-10 p.41. 7/30/13. Notes on Tell nearby (like one near Kerind)

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Hasanabad S-10 p..42. 7/31/13. Sketch: plan of 3 village housesHasanabad N-83 p..61.. 6/16/23 Many Tells, two meaningfulHasht Behisht (Isfahan) N-82 p.47, 12/1/05. Sketch: plan (p.48)

N-82 pp.55/58. 12/4/05. Sketch: plan and location of tile panels withdetailed description of'subjects and colors

N-83 p.131. 11/6/23. Changes since 1905Haushqury (Qasr-i Shirin) S-7 pp.27/28.6/12-13/11. Notes on ruinsHerzfeld's reflections on trip through N-81 p..112.. 10/23/05. Comments on characteristics of Persians inLuristan, Dizful (pp. 116-118)HOrm S-7 pp.32/34, 6/17/11. Enroute from Qasr-i Shir-m to Paikuli Old-

Babylonian inscriptionHusainabad (between Daghun and N-83 p,94,10/9/23, Via Daulatabad, Kal'a Tcham, Deh-i NoKhurha)

N-84 p.25,,11/25/23. Comparison of ceramics with those at Naqsh-iRustam

Husainabad (between Kerind and N-83 p,60, 6/15/23, Large TellMahidasht)Husainabad (NW of Tulespid, near N-84 pp. 162/165. 4/11/24. Description of pre-Sasanian area and rockJinjan) relief of KurangunImam Dar, see DarImamzadeh Dar ahani N-84 pp, 157/159. 4/9/24.. Sketch: plan of shrine (p.157); elevation and

plan of second Imamzadeh (p.158)Imamzadeh Jawer (Ja'far?) N-81 p.76. 10/13/05.. Tomb with mukarnasImamzadeh Ja'far (Firuzabad) see Dashtak siyahImamzadeh Shah Isma'il N-84 pp.21/22.. 11/24/23. Astodans. Sketch: elevation of one tomb

(p.22)Isfahan N-82 pp.44/75. 11/29-12/7/05, See also Chehel Sutan and Hasht

Behisht Discussion of tilework in Isfahan (pp.59/60); sketch ofrug pattern (p.61); description of rugs for sale (pp70/71) withsketch of lily design (p.71)

N-83 pp.12/132. 10/19-11/7/23. Chehel Sutan with reliquaries(pp. 124,126); Masjid-i `Ali (pp. 122,127); Mashid-i Jum'a(pp. 122,128); Shahristan with minaret "Chan Rustan" (p.127)Masjid-i Shah (p. 127); Imamzadeh Isma'il (Jewish Nabi `Isaya)(pp, 127, 130); Chehel Dukhtaran madrasa (p.128); Chinas-iDalbati (p..128); Minare-Baba Tuteb (p,129); Baba Sukhta(pp.128,129); Baghuch Khana (p..129); Tabariq (p.129); BabaQasim (pp.129,130); Takht-i Pulad (pp,129,132); Harun-i Wilaya(p.130); Ja'fariyya (p, 130); entrance of Qaisariyya (p.130); HashtBehisht (pp.130,132)

Ishnash (near Eski Baghdad) N-81 p,16.. 9/4/05. Ruins similar to those in Eski BaghdadIstakhr (see Firuz Mirza for visit in N-84 pp.75/83.. 3/5-8/24.. Comment on city area, the mosque, city gate,1923) date and list of types of ceramics (pp81/83). Sketch: plan of ruins

and gateway (p.77)Itineraries N-83 p.104 10/14/23. Dilijan-Isfahan

N-83 pp. 114/115. 10/18/23. Isfahan-Bushire and Shiraz-BushireJehan Bakhsh N-81 p.71. 10/13/05. First robber at Hend e MilJelah (between Dur' and Eski N-81 p.15. 9/5/05. Continuous ruinfield along er-Resas canalBaghdad)Jinjan N-84 pp. 161/162. 4/10/24.. Ruins with Achaemenian column bases

reminiscent of'PersepolisJulfa N-82 pp,67/69. 12/6/05. Two churchesKabul N-85 pp.,4/6.. 12/1/24 Notes on objects in Museum, including Korans.

Sketch: turban and cap on figures from KafiristanKaff `Ali (S of Sumaikah) S-7 p.77. 9/14/11.. Two-room shrine, 9'' c.. Sketch: bell-shaped capital

as in SamariaKal'at al-Mufti N-83 p..39.. 5/26/23.. The larger of two Tells between Abu Saida and

Deli 'Abbas

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Kalab Kihil gazi (40 field wells) N-81 p,53.10/9/05. Peculiar system of raising water into wooden tubsfor watering cattle

Kale-i Bandar (old Pahndizh, Shiraz) N-84 p.61. 12/29/23. Sketch of site and deep wellKal'at al-bint N-81 pp.1/4. 9/2/05.. Sketch: of wall and of groove constructionKaleh-i dukhtar' (near Ribat-i Safid) N-85 pp..70a/71. 2/25/25. Sketch: fire-temple at Kale-i dukhtar, also

plans of fire-temples at Hatra, Shahristan, Qasr-i Shirin,Farrashband, Kuh-i Khwaja and Samaria

Kal'at al-Jebbar N-81 pp.6/7.. 9/2/05. Ruins of a city without castle such as Kal'at el-bint. Sketch: location

Kale-i Khusrawi (near Taq-i Bustan) N-83 p.67. Sketch of ruinsKallan (Kallar'?) N-83 pp..49/51. 5/29/23., Trip from Kifri via Sarkalan and Kallan

(Kal'a-i Shirwana)Kamin near Siwand N-84 pp.10/11.. 11/19/23.. Sketch: roof tile

Kangawar S-10 pp.54/56.. 7/6/13.. Sketch: plan of location of ruins of temple

Karrachi N-83 p.8. 3/18/23.. Refused permission of disembarkKartir' Hormizd Inscriptions at Sarmashhad, Naqsh-i Rustam and Naqsh-i Rajab

Kavar N-84 p. 103.3/20/24.. Trip from Tryun via Fakhrabad

Kazerun N-84 pp..130/131..4/3/24Kefil S-10 pp.8/9.7/9/13.. Inscription on minaret and sketch plan

N-83 pp..19/21..4/27/23Kel-i Daud (near Sarpul) N-81 p.39. 10/2/05Kerkuk S-7 pp..43/47. 6/25-26/11.. Sketch: plan of new cathedral, Mar Daniel

and Akanthus capital (p..44). Comments on Ulu Jami' and shrineof S.. Tahmazgerd, martyrs' graves.. Not older than 1000 A.D.

Kerind S-10 pp.38/39.7/29/13.. Comments on cityN-83 p.59.. 6/14/23. Building remains, apparently similar to Kangawar

Khajar N-84 pp. 105/106. 3/21/24. Trip from `Kawar Sarai. Table reckoningtravel time from Bishapur to Bushire

al-Khalrfe(Samarra) N-81 pp.20/23.9/6/05.. Important for architectural history.. Sketch:elevation and plan of windows of mosque (p.23)

Khan abu Gissare N-81 p.30. 9/26/05.. Comment on caravan traffic

Khan-i Khurra N-83 p.136. 11/11/23... 8-sided Safavid caravansarai between Dehbidand Abadeh

Khanisin N-81 pp.34/35. 9/29/05.. With comments on pilgrim traffic to shrines inIraq (pp.55/56)

S-7 pp..23/27.6/9-11/11.. Sketch: plan of lodging

Khan Ortuma (Baghdad) N-85 p,20. 1923Kharg (see Shiraz for information re Kharg from British Consul, Mr.

Chick, in March, 1924)N-84 pp, 175/177. 4/18-22/24.. Notes on rock tombs (reminiscent of

Palmyra) and Imamzadeh Mir Muhammad (date of Ja'fariyyah inIsfahan and Waramrn, etc.. Sketch: crosses and other symbols ontombs

Khargird N-85 pp..137/143.. 3/20-21/25. Detailed notes on Nizamiyya mosqueand Ghiyathiyya madrasa. Sketch: section plan of mosque(p..138); Ghiyathiyya inscriptions (p..139); tile panel of madrasa(p.141); painted tile (p.142); door inscription of'madrasa (p.143)

al-Kharsuin N-83 p.16.. 4/17/23.. Visit and observation re ruins, probablyNebukadnezar's time. Sketch: plan of'temple with ziggurat

Khayyat, Djirdjis (antique dealer, N-83 pp.23/25.. 5/12/23... Important antiques for sale: Hellenistic,

Baghdad) Parthian, Sasanian and IslamicN-83 pp.32/35.. 5/18/23.. More discussion of antiquities, including

important Sasanian bullaeKhunik N-85 p.102. 3/5/25.. Types of domed house construction in Sistan.

Sketch: plans and elevations of typical examplesKhurha N-83 pp.95/101. 10/10-12/23... Notes on temple ruins, graves and

ceramics. Sketch: possible plan and sockel of corner column

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Khurramabad N-47 pp.10/16.. 10/27/28. Notes on Persian inscription in late Kuficscript, (p.10); and on old 29-arch bridge.. Sketch: archconstruction (p,13); detail of citadel bastion (p 16)

Kifri N-83 pp.45/48 5/28/23. Trip from Qara Tepe to Kifri via Qom al-sang(story of Braim Samun), Zengabad (Roshan Qubadh), Kulladjo(Tepe Kalan), Shimana Bridge (Tell Dapat or Zabath)

Kermanshah (Kirmanshahan) S-10 pp.44/45. 8/1-3/13. Comments on stop in cityN-83 pp.,62/64. 6/17-24/23.. Includes notes on antiquities at the dealer's,

Mikael, and on local foreign residentsKuhistan N-85 p..132. 3/15/25.. Comments on characteristics of area as refuge in

historical times for oppressed minoritiesKonak N-81 pp. 122/123. 10/25/05, Sketch: Plan and elevation of dome like

Sitt az-Zubaida; elevation of'Magam of Shaikhabad, near KonakKufa N-83 pp.21/22 4/28/23.. Comparison of ruin field with Samaria and

Old-Basra (Zubair). Notes on mosque entrance and Qasr ZiyadKuh-i Gerdelak (near Hajjiabad, N-84 p.74., 3/4/24.. Astodan with inscriptionFars)Kuh-i Khwaja ("Ushidarna des N-85 pp, 12/18. 2/5-8/ 25.. Notes on architecture, paintings andAwesta") Srstan ceramics. Sketch: plan or ruins (p.13a); arch construction and

plan (p,16); pottery shapes (p.17)N-85 pp.72 and 79/80. 2/26-27/25. Second visit with comments on

construction and dating, Sketch: section of plan of upper fortress(p,97)

Kurangun N-84 pp. 163/164. 4/10/24.. Notes on relief "das alteste Iran and wohldes Orients iiberhaupt". See Sih Tulul

Kyzrobat N-81 p.33.. 9/10/05. Three Tells of Babylonian appearance withSasanian ruins on top of one

Lag N-85 p.144., 3/21/25. Two small ruins of Khargird-Nizamiyya type.,Sketch: plan and elevation (p.144)

Lkuer (Samarra area) N-81 p..20. 9/6/05.. Used as brick quarry for modern SamariaLuristan (1905) Detailed description of geographical features between Qasr-i

Shrrin and Dizful given, with map, in Herzfeld's report "EineReise durch Luristan, Arabistan and Fars", PetexmannsGeographische Mitteilungen. 1907, Helf LIII, pp.49-63 and 73-90.

Madrasa Mader-i Shah (Isfahan) N-82 p.54., 12/2/05. Sketch: "bat" patternMahidasht N-83 pp.61/62. 5/16-17/23.. Description of valleys and ranges enroute

Harnawa-Mahidasht Note on dirty town of Kalhur KurdsMalwiyya and mosque (Samaria) N-81 pp,.22/25.9/6/05Manjur S-7 pp.9/10. 6/4/11.. Mound of Babylonian shredsMasjid-i Bardi (Shrraz) N-81 pp. 188/192. 11/16/05.. Sketch: canalization of water (p,.190)

Masjid-i Shah (Isfahan) N-82 pp.65/66,. 12/5/05.. Sketch: Plan of entranceMasjid-i Sulaiman N-47 pp.50/52.. 1/12/28.. Notes.. Sketch: plan and architectural details

MIl-i Azdaha N-84 pp.158/.;59.. 4/9/24.. Sasanian tower', reminiscent of Paikuli

Mirjaniyya (Baghdad) N-83 p.20., 4/27/23Mixza Ali Khan Mustawfi (2n N-81 p.100 and pp. 103/104. 10/22/05.. Visit at homehighest official in Dizful, 1905)Muhammad abu'l-Hasan (S.of S-7 pp.76/77 9/14/11.. Old tomb with pointed cupolaSumaikah)Murcheh Khan (between Dilijan and N-83 pp,111 and 113.. 10/17/23.. Shah `Abbas caravansarai FurtherIsfahan) comments on stone door's at WendadehMustansiiyyah madrasa (Baghdad) N-83 p.10. 3/26/23. Visit and legendMustashar al-a'zam (Shir'az) N-84 pp.62/64 and 69.. 12/31/23... Notes on exceptionally fine and varied

private collection, including important Sasanian (Stakhrian) andIslamic coins

Naqsh-i Rajab N-84 p.59. 12/22/23. Notes on reliefs of Ardashir I and Shaper I withKartir inscription. see Sarmashhad

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Naqsh-i Rustam N-82 pp.15/31.. 11/24/05.. Sasanian reliefs and Achaemenian tombs.Sketch: details (pp. 16/17); elevation of Darius' tomb;Kaaba(p. 18); dune-like mound in front of tombs

N-84 pp, 15/26, 11/20-26/23. Study of tombs and reliefs; squeezes ofcuneiform, Greek and Pahlavi inscriptions; notes on Achaemeniancity and plan of area. Sketch: sarcophagi in tomb of'Darius (p..19).Similarities of ceramics with those of Khurha (p.25)

Nagsh-i Rustam N-84 pp.72/74.. 3/3-4/24. Checked inscriptions and comments on datingof tombs

Nejef N-83 p.22.. 4/28/23.. Safavid entrance to mosque compared withmosques in Samaria and Qazvin

Neh N-85 p.103. 3/5/25. Sketch: vertical windmillPaikuli S-7 pp.36/38. 6/18/11. Budkhaneh.. Made squeezes of 28 inscribed

blocks. Sketch: details of costume and a possible elevation ofmonument

S-10 pp.26/28.7/21-23/13. Inscriptions from blocksN-83 pp.51/53. 5/30-6/7/23.. Trip to Paikuli via Zhala and work there,

including new names in inscriptions.. Sketch: bell-shaped capitalN-83 p,52.6/7/23. Trip from Paikuli via Diagiaish, Qaslan, Darband,

Khan-i Naft to SarpuL, see Mil-i AMaha for comparison ofmonument

Paitaq (Taq-i Girra) N-81 pp.39/41. 10/2-4/05.N-83 pp.58/59.6/13/23..

Pasargadae N-82 pp.22/31. 11/25-26/0.5. Sketch: section of old rock-cut road fromSiwand (p.22); plan of immediate area of tomb of Cyrus(pp..23/24); plan of anten of palace (p.29)

N-83 pp, 139/143, 11/13-14/23.. Sketch: detail of columns and bases(p..140); doorway of tomb of Cyrus (p.141)

N-84 pp..1-11.. 11/13-18/23.. Notes on ruins around tomb of Cyrus, 7 c..

H; caiavansarai, 8t' c.. H..; bath, Safavid (p.8). Sketch: 2 paintedpotsherds (p.3); rough topographical plan of citadel andsurrounding area (p.5); section of polished stone from altar (p.8);section Achaemenid road between Pasargadae and Siwand (p. 10)

Pengeraw (Pengerab) N-81 p.87. 10/17/05.. Large Sasanian ruinfield

Persepolis N-82 pp.9/15. 11/24/05. Sketch: general site of terrace (p..10); hole forroof timbers (p..11); traces of balustrade on stair's (p.12); lotusbuds in King's hands and plan and elevation of S. tomb (p..14)..

N-84 pp,31/58. 11/30-12/22/23.. Preparation of plan; squeezes of allinscriptions - cuneiform, Arabic, Pahlavi and Persian; notes ongraffiti, sculptures, ceramics, neighboring ruins.. Sketch: plan ofterrace (p.47); wing of Ahuramazda symbol with traces of color(p.49).

Persepolis N-84 pp.83/96., 3/8-13/24. Discovery of astodan (p.83); notes onEuropean graffiti (pp,84/85), grave mounds; Fratadara reliefs, citylimits

N-84 p,96.3/14/24. Arrangements with Fiiuz Mirza re publication ofreport with recommendations for preservation of ruins.

Persia N-84 p.100 3/19/24.. Proclamation of Persian Republic awaited on 20"',the eve of No Ruz

Personal comments on Misc.. topics N-83 pp. 102/104. 10/13/23, Comments on possible results of currentpolitical attitudes in Germany under Streseman

N-83 pp. 104/106.. 10/14/23.. Reflections on what caused the ruin of theOrient

N-83 pp, 106/108. 10/15/23.. General observations on Persian peopleand politics

N-83 pp. 109/111, 10/16/23... Observations on the historic relationshipsbetween the Slavs and Western Europe

N-83 pp. 111/112, 10/17/23.. Comments on donkeys and horses

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N-83 pp, 113/120. 10/18/23. Observations on British customs, warmemorials and cultural and political conditions in Europe

N-84 pp.7/8. 11/17/23.. Reviews past experience and worries about vastamount of study material accumulated

N-84 pp.12/13. 11/19/23 Comments on Democracy and MussoliniN-84 pp.. 104/105. 3/20/24. Verses of a poem commencing "War es der

Wind..."N-84 p..107.. 3/21/24.. Another try at poem beginning "Hande satteln

flunk die Pferde..."N-84 pp. 116/118.. 3/26/24. Comments on approaches to art history and

to life in general; and on Persia's three great periods:Achaemenid, early Sasanian and Buwayid

N-84 pp. 170/175.4/15/2.4, Historical role of Germany sinceCharlemagne. Applies the thesis "Morality can only be judged byintention" to historical developments in the Near East and Europe

Personal comments N-85 pp. 104/108. 2/5/25. Speculations on the great political events ofthe past 100 years; and appeals for the recognition of culture,knowledge and art as the bases of" civilization

Peshawar N-85 pp.2/3.. 11/16/24, Sketch: gray stone dish ("Opferschale")Photographs: N-84 p.9. 11/13-18/23., Taken at Pasargadae

p..109 and 111/112. 3/22/24. Taken at Firuzabadpp.92/94. Taken at Persepolis, Istakhr, Shah Sherwan, Naqsh-iRajab, Naqsh-i Rustampp. 125/126.. 3/30/24. Taken at Sat Mashhad and Farrashbandpp.132/13.3. 4/5/24 and pp..138/1.39.4/7/24.. Taken at Bishapurpp. 144/157.4/7/24. Taken at Persepolisp..155. Taken at Naqsh-i Bahram, Mil-i A2daha, Kurangun, Da uDukhtar, Dar Ahani, Jinjun, Kale-i Safid, Brshapur

Pir Bakran N-83 p.132.. 11/6/23. Sketch of glazed tilePul Abginne (between Ribattak and N-84 p.129.. 4/2/24.. Rock relief of T-rmur Mirza, father of FarmanKazerun) Farma (Qajar Period)Pul-i Gamasan N-81 p,75,,10/14/05, Ruins near Bahram ChubrnPul-i Dukhtar (vicinity of Pul-i N-47 p.36. 10/30/28. Comments on bridge.. No inscriptionKalhur)Pul-i Kalhur (on Kalkan river by N-47 pp..23/24.. Sketch: Kufic inscription, 374 H.tunnel between Khurramabad andDizful)

N-47 pp.30/33. 10/30/28.. Notes on bridge. Sketch: plan of area ofbridge (p.30); construction (p.32); two identical inscriptions(p.34)

Qadirabad N-83 pp.138/139, 11/12/23. Trip from DehbidQ5'rn (Kuhistan) N-85 p,119...3/9/25.. Mosque inscription of Qadi Shams al-din al-

Qarani, c. 770 H.N-85 pp.130/131.. 3/15/25. Notes on fortress.. Sketch: section of plan of

fortress

Qa'in N-85 p.134. 3/15/25. Notes on mosqueQanatabagh N-84 pp.120/121. 3/28/24. With Tells and Sasanian city ruinsQara Aghlan S-10 p.17.7/13/13. Sketch: house plan and kubbahQara Tepe (Kurdistan) N-83 pp.41/44. 5/27/23.. Trip from Deli 'Abbas via Nahr Shohane, Tell

Manzil (Ishtar-statuette), Khir Suweine, Qyshla Suweine (ruins),Kashheh Pass, Narimchai. Comments on inhabitants andlandscape.

Qasimabad (Mil-i Qasimabad). N-85 pp.35/38.2/15-16/25. Notes on tower, inscription etc. Sketch:knotted character of Kufic script (p.37)

Qasr-i Abu Nast- (Shrraz) N-82 pp.4/5.. 1/23/05.. Sketch: top section of standing doorway, (p.5)N-84 pp.65/67. 12/31/23.. Sketch plan of area, including Barm-i dilek

(p.65).. see also ShirazQasr hint al-gadi S-7 pp.93/94.. 9/19/11, Terrace wall. Sketch: canal opening

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Qasr-i ShirIn N-81 pp..36/38.9/30-10/1/05. Sketch: "laulam" blossompp.41/49. 10/4-6/05, On Customs administration

S-7 pp.28/31. 6/14/11.Qazvin N-83 pp.82/84. 7/5-6/23.. Trip from Hamadan to Qazvin via Ab-i Garm..

Mosque compared with that in Nejef (p.22)Qum (Kum) N-83 pp.88/91.. 10/4-6/23. Trip from Waramin via Abarik, Hajjiabad,

Karimabad, Sar-i Masila, Muhammadabad, Kadj, Kumrud, QaraTepe. Treasures of the Shrine, Older grave towers of'761/1359and 792/1390

N-83 pp..91/92. 10/7/23.. Visit to 3 sanctuaries: Gumbadh-i SabzQumrud (Qaratepe) N-83 p.90. 10/5/23. Ruin mound on the edge of the salt desert emoute

to QumQuruqtchai (between Dilijan and N-83 p..106.. 10/15/23 Trip from Quruqtchai to WandadehIsfahan)

Radjiabad (Achaemenian ruins). Visit see Firuz Mirzawith Firuz Mirza, 1923.Ram-shahr.. see ShahristanRasht N-82 p..93..12/17/05Rasm al-Band S-10 pp.13/14.. 7/11/13. Sketch: construction of damRay (Rhages, Raga) N-82 pp.88/89. 12/16/05.. Tower of silence and ruins

N-83 p.86. 10/1/23. Camped at CitadelReza Shah N-47 pp. 17/19. 10/28/28.. Dinner at Khurramabad with gift of engraved

silver mappp.25/26. 10/30/28.. Opening of new road by Shahpp.40/46. 11/2-3/23. Mired in impassable roads. On foot and bylaunch to Ahwaz

Ribat N-84 p.169 4/4/24. Enroute to Baba MunuRibat-i Safid (Khurasan) see Kale-i DukhtarRabat-i turk (between Dilijan and N-84 p.104. 10/14/23... Trip Ribat - QuruqtchaiIsfahan)

Ribattak N-84 p., 128. 3/31/24. Trip from Sar MashhadRusafa Alamundarchurch reminiscent see Farrashbandof Chahar Taq in Farrashband.Sahnah (Sahna) S-10 pp.52/54. 8/5/13.. Visit to so-called tomb of Farhad and Shirin.

Sketch: base of column (p.53)Salman Pak (Ctesiphon) N-83 pp. 17/18.4/19/23. Sketch: two carved stucco ornamentsSamarra N-81 pp.25/27. 9/6/05.. Description of shrines in city.. Sketch: section of

city walls (p.25); elevation of golden dome of mosque and cupolaof minaret (p.26)

N-83 pp..15/16.4/9-16/23... Visit with comments of personalities, state ofruins and Caliph's palace.. Comparison of ruins with Kufa (p,21);of mosques with those at Nejef and Qazwin (p.22); and fate of thelost finds from Samarra during World War I.

Sar Mashhad N-84 pp. 122/128.3/29-30/24.. Six groups of Sasanian ruins betweenQanatabagh and Sar Mashhad, 28-mile stretch. Three Chahar'Tags, relief of Bahrain II and inscription of Kartir. Sketch: handof King holding Queen's arm (p.127)

Saraw Bahrain N-84 p.156.. 4/8/24. Relief of Bahrain II, full-face. Sketch: details ofsculpture (p.156)

Sarkis, Yusuf (Baghdad) N-83 p.19.4/25/23.. "Very fine library, almost complete about Iraq"Sarpul N-81 p..41.. 10/3/05, Recorded 4 reliefs on N wall; reliefs on S wall.

Sketch: map showing location of reliefs (p.41)5-10 p.31. 7/26/13.. Photographs of reliefs and notes on ruinsN-83 pp.55/57.. 6/11-12/23.. Made squeezes of inscriptions.. Arsacid

relief with Pahlavi inscription of'Ardvaran V (Hartaban)Sarre, F. N-83 p.31. Fate during World War I of Sarre's "hebb"Seleacia (Seleukia) S-7 pp.89/92.9/19/11. Sketch: construction of city wall (p.91)Sehdeh (Kuhistan) N-85 p.126.. 3/13/25. Notes on Ismailite fortresses in area

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Shahr-i Dagianus (between N-83 p,.73. 6/27/23. Four large moundsMiyanriyap and Sunghur)Shahristan (Sistan) N-85 pp.19/27.2/11-14/25. Description of ruins "more a large fortress,

than a city".. Believes to be pre-Islamic city "Ramshehrestan".Sketch: plan of fortress (p,22); plan of domed building (p,23);pottery shapes (pp.25/26); plan of another domed building (p.26)

Shaikhan Samsam el-mamalek Shir N-81 pp37/38 9/30-10/1/05 and N-81, pp.45/46 10/6/05..Muhammad Khan. Head of the Kurdsin Qasx-i Shirm, 1905.Shaikh Khazal (Hazal) N-81 pp.140/141. 10/31/05.. Visit to Shaikh on his boat at Muzaffarieh.

Sardar al-`arfa, Gov.. of'Muhammera and head of all Arabs inArabistan (1905).

Shaper' I N-82 pp.3/4. Relief at Barrrr-i dilakN-84 pp. 140/143. 4/7/24.. Reliefs at Shaper (p.136)

Shaper (Bishapur) N-84 pp.129-143.. 4/.3-7/24. Detailed notes on Sasanian reliefs (ShaperI, Bahram I and II) and on Shaper I statue in cave.. Sketch: of caveand figure (p.133); basin in cave (p. 134); details of Sasaniansculptures (p..134); plan and location of'sculptures and cave(p, 139); diagram of relief' diorama of Shaper I (p, 140); details of'sculptures (pp, 140/143); plans for construction of expeditionhouse (at Persepolis?) (pp.153/154)

Shiraz N-84 pp, 59n2, 12/23-3/2/24. Visit to Hafiziyya (pp61/62); to ChehelTan and Haft Tan (p.62 and 72); to Qasr-i Abu Nasr and Barrn-idilak (pp.65/67); references by Persians to ruins in and nearShiraz (pp.68/69); visit to Mashriqain (pp.69/70), Sketch:pp.69/70; notes on city gates, Khatun and Shah Da'i allahInformation from British Consul, Mr.. Chick, re Sar Mashhad,Kharg, the oil regions, Bushire, Reshahr, Gumeck (pp.97/102)

Shushtar N-81 pp. 127/130. 10/26-27/05.. Sketch: a well-house (p.130)Sirwan (Shirvan) (Mahsabadhan) N-81 p,65.. 10/10/05. Sasanian and early Islamic ruins: Kalawazi, Kel-i

biilin, Saraw Kalan (Kal'a-i Kalan), Marakes.Sih Tulul N-84 pp, 162/162, 4/10/24. Sketch: location of relief (p.163). see

KurangunSinope N-82 p.110. 12/28/05.. Sketch: plan of harbor (p.,110), emoute from

Persia to GermanySistan N-85 pp.10/11. 1/25-2/4/25. Notes on Auzdar and other Tells

p.38. 1/16/25. Returned from Qasimabadp..70 2/25/25. Again at Kuh-i Khwaja

Strzygowski S-7 pp.51/57. About 6/30/11. Herzfeld's reply to an article criticizing"Die Genesis der islamischen Kunst..." in Der Islam-I

Sunghur N-83 pp, 74/76.6/27/23.. Imamzadeh in the city and Imamzadeh Malagoutside; Kufic tombstones; and comments on the inhabitants

Sill (Shill) N-81 pp.186/187. 11/15/05., Sketch: roof constructionSulaimaniyyah S-7 pp.,40/41 6/21/11. Description of antiques for sale. Sketch:

Sasanian sealsTang-i Lulian Canyon between Bistam and RadkanTang-i Shamshirbur Canyon between Radkan and DamghanTaq-i Bustan S-10 pp,46/48.8/4/13.. Discussion of Sasanian reliefs Sketch:

headband of fallen enemy (p.46); girdle of King, scanthuspattern(p.,48)

N-83 pp64/69.6/21-24/23.. Small grotto: Shaper II and III.. Squeezes oftextiles of hunting reliefs in large grotto of Khusro II. Notes onKale-i Khusrawi

Taq-i Girra (Tak i Geraw) N-81 pp.39/40. 10/2/05.. Sketch: back wall of Taq and braided ornament(p..40)

S-10 p.35/37. 7/28/13. Notes on photos. Sketch: locationTexila N-85 pp, 1/2. 10/14-15/24. Sketch: temple and towerTeheran N-82 pp..81/93,. 12/14-16/05. Herzfeld's fist visit

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N-83 pp.84/85 7/8-9/23. Trip from Qazvin to Teheran. No Diary inTeheran

Tekrit N-81 pp.8/12.. 9/3/05, Tekrit al-'Atik, the old Arab city. Sketch: ruins(p.9); plan of old staircase (p..10); plan of Naqib's house (p.11);location of old Teluit (p.12)

Tell Ciah-i Gulan N-83 p.67. 6/21/23Tell Ciah Kabud N-83 p.67. 6/21/23Tell Dahab (between Tell al-Jebbarand Tekrit)

N-81 pp.7/8.. 9/2/05.. Apparently old Assyrian ruins, also Arab graves.Sketch: topography (p.7); bowl (p.8)

S-7 pp.,70/71.. 9/13/11.. Ruins of small Babylon village. Sketch: coinof Vologazes (p, 70)

Tell Dhahab (Ctesiphon) S-7 pp.82/83. 9/17/11. Comments on ruinsTell Musayikh S-7 p.66.9/12/11.. Isolated Tell with qubbah and Arab gravesTell `Umair (Seleucia) S-7 pp.92/93. 9/19/11Teng-i Serrefi N-81 p..170. 11/11/05. Sketch: remains of walls (p.170)T`ryun N-84 p.102. 3/20/24.. Trip from Shiraz via Pul-i FasaTulespid N-84 pp. 160/161.. 4/10/24.. Ruins of Achaemenian city with notes on

geography of area. See also Fahliun for reference to inscribed tileWandadeh (between Dilijan andIsfahan)

N-83 pp. 108/109.. 10/16/23. Trip via Mehme and Djoshagan-i gali.Notes on limestone doors

Waramin (Veramm) area N-83 pp.86/88 10/2-4/23. Recorded all inscriptionsWarka N-83 pp32/35. 5/18/23.. Important Sasanian bullaeYazur' S-7 pp.9/10. 6/4/11 and p.70, 9/13/11.. Mound of Babylonian sherdsYazdikhast N-82 pp.41/42. 11/29/05. Sketch: plan ofsite of town; tile of

caravansaraiN-83 p.137. 11/11/23

Zangawar, (known with Shirvan asMahsabadhan by Arab geographers)

N-81 pp.57/64. 10/10/05. Tell, probably Sasanian, with comments oninhabitants, economy and languages. Sketch: felt cap and clubs of'tribesmen (p.59)

Zarna (ruins of Kel i Kharabe,Sasanian)

N-81 pp.53/54.. Ruins old, but virtual stone piles,, 10/9/05

Zendan (between Khan abu Gissareand Qasr-i Shirin)

N-81 pp30/31.9/30/05, Sketch: plan of wall with round towers, Ruinsof city

S-7 pp. 17/18.6/7/11. Sketch: brick arch construction similar to Taq-iKisraa

Zubair (old Basra) N-83 p,9. 3/24/23, Comparison with Samarra

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SKETCHBOOKS

List of Sketchbooks(On 35 mm. film, All notes in German)

page

SK-I Persien, 1923 30SK-II Persien, 1923 30SK-III Peisien, 1923 32SK-IV Persien, 1923 33SK-V Persien, 1923 34SK-VI Persien, 1923 35SK-VII Persien, 1924 36SK-VIII Peisien, 1924 37SK-IX Pasargadae I, 1928 38SK-X Pasargadae II, 1928 39SK-XI Pasargadae III, 1928 39SK-XII Persien-Khurasan, 1925 40SK-XIII Persien, Sistan - Quhistan, 1925 42SK-XIV Sistan- Tehran, 1929 43SK-XV Kuh-i Khwaja, 1929 43SK-XVI P.T.. (mostly Persepolis) 44SK-XVII Persepolis 45SK-XVIII Damascus (Spring, 1930); Persepolis (Spring, 1931) 46SK-XIX Persepolis 47SK-XX Persepolis 48SK-XXI Persepolis 49SK-XXII Persepolis 49SK-XXIII Spalato 50SK-XXIV Primarily measurements for topographical maps. No films 50SK-XXV Miscellaneous prehistoric objects 50SK-XXVI "Sammlung Hahn, etc." 51

SK-XXVII Antiquitaten I 53SK-XXVIII Antiquitaten II 54SK-XXIX Antiquitaten III 55SK-XXX Antiquitaten IV 55SK-XXXI Antiquitaten V 56SK-XXXII "Damas I" 56SK-XXXIII "Damas II" 57SK-XXXIV "3 Haleb" 57SK-XXXV "4 Homs" 58

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SKETCHBOOKS

Catalogue of Contents(Negative numbers are in parentheses)

SK-I Skizzenbuch I. Persien, 1923. pp.1-56

(6098) p.1 Taq-i Kisra, stucco fragments(6126/27)(6099/6100)

pp.2-5 Travel-log Deli 'Abbas, Qara Tepe, Kifri, May 27-29,1921 see Journal, N-83 whereinformation is repeated. On p..5 is a Pahlavi inscription

(6127) p4 Tell Ishan, profiles of three potsherds(6128)(6101)

pp.6-7 Paikuli., details of crown of Narseh and bell-shaped capital

(6129) p.8 Sarband i Shaikhan near HOrin. Sketch of figures, arms, etc.

(6102) p.9 Taq-i Bustan, cross-section of column; details of harness of Shabdiz, shoulder andcrown of Anahit

(6130) p.10 Sarpul. Pahlavi inscription; Taq-i Girra, masons' marks(6103)(6131)

pp.,11-12 Harnawa-Harunabad. Rim profiles of pottery

(6104) p..13 Taq-i Bustan. Measurements for plan of grottoes(6105)(6132)

pp. 14-15 Kale i Khusrawi Profiles Sasanian pottery

(6133) p 16 Taq-i Bustan and Bistiin. Details of capitals(6106) p,17 Bistnn. Greek inscription and gravestone of 1232 H. in cemetery N of Bistun(6134) p,18 Tepe Maringan, SE of Sunghur between Sunghur' and Qara Tepe. Profiles of pottery

(6107) p. 19 As'adabad. Part of column and tombstone with Arabic inscription(6135) p.20 As'adabad, Column bases

(6108) p.21 As'adabad, Kufic panel; in Sunghur, tombstone with Kufic; at F`rrtizabad betweenKerind and Harunabad an incised drawing of hunter, and prey

(6136) p,22 Darband i Shaikhan, cuneiform inscription(6109) p23 Hamadan, Gumbadh i `Alawiyyan Kufic,. Sura 76, 5 and 6(6137) p,24 Hamadan, tombstone inscriptions (Kufic) in cemetery Sar i Ahl al-Qubur

(6110) p..25 Qazvin, Three Safavid tile inscriptions, white on blue(6138) p.26 Bistun, Kufic tombstone inscription(6111/12)(6139)

pp.27-29 Sunghur'.. Kufic and Naskhi tombstone inscriptions

(6144) p.30 Kale i Khusrawi near Kermanshah. Kufic inscription on tombstone(6113) p.31 Waramin Mosque inscription on outer, door, and one of Sayyid `Ala in the city

(6141) p32 Waramin, Kufic inscription in Imamzadeh Sayyid ` Ala(6114) p.33 Rayy. Kufic inscription of 534H. on iron door plaque; silk roundel Tehran(6115/19)(6142/46)

pp.34-43 Taq-i Bustan.. Drawings of designs on textiles (most are mirror images)

(6147) p.44 Arabic inscription on inlaid copper tray, Berlin Museum (?)(6120/21)(6148)

pp.45-47 Husainabad, opposite Neizar'. Pottery profiles

(6122)(6149)

pp,48-49 Daulatabad, near Khurha. Pottery profiles

(6123/24)(6150/51)

pp50-53 Khurha and Khurha-Shahriyar. Pottery profiles

(6123) p.51 Khurha-Shahriyar. Copper arrow head(6125)(6152/53)

pp.54-56 Measurements for plan of temple area at Khurha, Oct,11, `23

SK-II Skizzenbuch II. Persien, 1923. pp.1-58

(6609) p.1 Dhu'l-Kifl, Inscription of minaret, upper, and lower, lines (all that remain)

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(6660/61) pp.2-5 Baghdad. Measurements for the plan of the Iwan of Qal'ah(6610/11)(6662) p.6 Tehran, Museum of Shah. Left, Rayy, barbotine jar; right, Damghan,,jar, with long

spout

(6612/13) p.7 Tehran, Museum of Shah. Damghan, 3 prehistoric cups(6663) p.8 Tehran, Museum of Shah. Damghan, left, cup of foot; center, jar; right, vase(6614/16) p.9 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, enamelled glass bowl.. Probably Neg. 1375(6664) p. 10 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, 2 enamelled vases: left, Negs..1368/69; right,

Negs. 1370/71(6617) p.11 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, left, engraved jug, Neg. 1315; center, inlaid jug,

inscription Mosuli, 673 H.., Neg. Nos. 1319/20; right, plaine jug, Neg. Nos.. 1329/30(6665) p..12 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, right, inlaid copper jug, Neg. Nos. 1323/24,

1327/28; left, inlaid bronze box with maker's name, Negs. 1313/14(6618) p.13 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, large inlaid basin, signed, ca.. 15 photos, see Neg..

1335; at right, 5 shallow engraved or inlaid plates or trays, copper, bronze or silver.Negs. 1356,1362

(6666) p.14 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, scale drawing of engraved bronze jug on p.11(6619) p.15 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, scale drawings of 1s, 2° and 4 trays on p..13..

Negs. 1355, 1351, 1357(6667) p.16 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Damghan, 3 small jars or cups(6620) p..17 Tehran, Museum of Shah, 2 jars from Damghan; I jug from Ashraf with pattern

pressed from textile(6668) p.18 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, 3 enamelled glass bowls. Probably Neg. Nos.

1372/74(6621) p19 Tehran, Museum of Shah, Baznagird, scale drawing inlaid candlestick, Neg.. 1312(6669) p.20 Notes on outing to Takht-i Rustam, south on rim of Shahriyar area.. Sept. 23, 1923.

Also drawings 2 agate inscribed seals (Pahlavi) in Coll. of 650 seal stones belonging toMirza Hajji Abdul-Husain Khan, Tehran

(6622) p.21 Tehran, Mus. of Shah, profiles of 4 large cooper or bronze trays, engraved(6670) p.22 Tehran, Mus of Shah, left, cooper inlaid candlestick, Neg. 1311; right, plain bronze

mortar, Neg.. 1309(6623) p.23 Tehran, Mus. of Shah, plain spindle candlestick, Neg. 1310(6671) p.24 Tehran, Mus.. of Shah, Baznagird, engraved copper pitcher, Neg. 1322; and oval copper

bowl, Neg. 1325(6624) p.25 Tehran, Mus. of Shah, Baznagird, undecorated copper jug, Neg. 1326; cover of beaten

copper, Neg. 1366(6672) p.26 Tehran, Mus.. of Shah, left, engraved copper flower-pot, Neg 1331; right, Baznagird,

plain copper flower-pot, Neg.. 1332(6625) p.27 Tehran, Mus, of Shah, profile of basin.. No photo.. Below, bronze jar with handle, Neg.

1367; and cover of beaten copper(6673) p.28 Tehran, Mus.. of Shah, Baznagird, top, copper bowl; lower right, turquoise blue jar,

Neg.. 1381; lower left, so-called Sultanabad faience jug, Neg.. 1382(6626/27) p.29 Tehran, Mus, of Shah, Baznagird, deep engraved bronze bowl with scalloped edge.,

measured drawings.. Neg. 1350(6674) p.30 Rayy, notes on visit of Oct.. 1, 1923 and pottery fragments from Cheshmeh `All(6628) p31 Rayy, more notes on Rayy and pottery and itinerary October 2, 1923 from Rayy to

Varamin via F`rruzabad and Talimabad(6675) pp..32-33 Varamin, Oct. 2,1923.. Kufic and Naskhi stucco inscriptions of Mihrab and dome room(6629) of Haram. Worker's name and date(6676) p.34 Varamin mosque.. Naskhi building inscription and Kufic panel(6630) p.35 Varamin mosque, large inscription of Iwan of Haram; brickwork(6677) pp.34a, -b Varamin, tomb tower. Kufic inscription of Sayyid 'Ala al-din(6631)(6678) p.36 Varamin, tomb tower, plan and elevation(6632) p.37 Kuhnagil near Varamin. Imamzadeh Yahy.a, son of Imam Musa al-Kazim. Cursive

inscription on sockel, 707 H.(6667) p38 Varamin, Oct.. 4, 1923.. Cartouches of Kufic brick; and itinerary from Varamin to Qum

(continued on pp.39 and 40)(6633) p.39 Varamin, Pier, bearing dome. Brick pattern "hazarbaf'

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(6680) p.40 Tell Qara Tepe, enroute to Qum, with pottery grave deposits; also two inscriptions inVaramin

(6634) p.41 Qum, Oct. 7, 1923, Tomb of Shah Hamzah with phallic-topped minaret, modern bluetile, Neg. 2522; Naskhi inscription on minaret in the old Meidan (madrasa)

pp.42-45 Three tombs (Gumbadan-i sabz) in Qum(6680A) p.42 Inscription of 761 H..(6635) p,.43 Inscription of 761 H.. and plan of Tomb I, 12-sided outside, 8-sided inside(6650/51) p.44 Inscription of 792 H. on Tomb II(6636) p.45 Plans of Tombs II and III(6649)(6652)

p.46 Itinerary from Qum to Daghun, Oct.. 8, 1923; and note on Imamzadeh Ja'far on way toSawah

(6637) p.47 3 silver drachmas with Arabic and Pahlavi inscriptions(6653)(6648)

p,.48 Itinerary (Oct. 9, 1923) from Daghun to Paitakht-i Khurramshah via Khurha,Husainabad, Daulatabad, Hajjiabad, (ends on p.49)

(6638) p.49 Khurha, face and side of capital and cross-section of column(6647)(6654)

p.50 Khurha, Oct. 10, 1923... measured drawing of column and base

(6639) p.51 Khurha, capital and plaster moldings(6645/46)(6655/56)

(6640)

pp.52-54 Khurha, measurements and sketches for topographical plan of area and ruins

(6641) p,55 Khurha, measurements of columns and capitals(6642/44)(6657/59)

pp, 56-58 Khurha, measurements of capitals and blocks

SK-III Skizzenbuch III. Persien, 1923. pp.1-50

(6789) p.1 Khurha, Two gravestones: inscriptions of 1031 and 1034 H.

(6814) p.2 Itinerary Oct.. 13, 1923 Khurha -Dilijan. Section of plan on p.3

(6790) p3 Measured plan of bath at Abigarm (rest of plan on p2)

(6791/92)(6815/16)

pp..4-7 Itinerary Dilijan (Oct. 14, 1923) - Gaz (Oct.. 18, 1923)

(6815) p.4 Frag. 12 c.. Kufic tombstone

(6791) p.5 Doors of limestone in garden at Wandadeh

(6792) p.7 Isfahan, PUl i Khadju, masons' marks

(6817) p.8 Isfahan, Masjid i Godwlya, inscriptions and sketch of entrance

(6793) p.9 Isfahan, Imamzadeh `Askar and Takiye i Zulama, inscriptions, and sketch of entrance

(6818)(6794)

pp.10-11 Isfahan, Masjid i Juma'. Outer door inscription, sketch of entrance brick mosaic, 515H. Chehel Sutun, location of paintings inside; and Persian names of certain monumentsin Isfahan

(6819) p.12 Isfahan, Vase-shaped column bases at Chehel Sutun, with comments

(6795)(6820)

pp.13-14 Curzon's notes on buildings in Isfahan

(6796) p..15 Isfahan.. Detail of capital, portal of Masjid i Jum'a. Neg. 2554 (section on p.14)

(6821/22) p.16 Isfahan, Harun i Wilayet, inscriptions(6797) p.17 Isfahan, Masjid i `All, brick monograms and sketch of minaret. Negs., 2577/78

(6823) p..18 Isfahan, Masjid i `All, outer, portal, inscription of 918 H.

(6798) p.19 Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il, Ja'farlya (plan and date 720 H), note on Nabl `Isaya andinscription at Khwadja i `Alam

(6824) p.20 Isfahan, Ja'farlya, inscription on upper, rim of 8-sides turbe

(6799) p.21 Isfahan, Ja'fariya, inscription over door.. Babylonian standing bronze figure and silverParthian coin, both in Tardoff' Collection

(6825) p.22 Isfahan, Ja'fariya, cornice inscription(6800) p.23 Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il, inscription and sketch of locations

(6826) p..24 Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il, inscription on door plaque and elsewhere

(6801) p.25 Isfahan, plan of minaret of Khwaja i `Alam and notes an decoration; stone relief

(6827) p.26 Isfahan, Pil i Khadju, inscription and stone door, in Shahristan

(6802) p, 27 Isfahan, Masj id i Shah, inscription on outer gate, 1025 H.. written by `All Riza al-Abbasi (the Miniaturist)

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(6803)(6828/29)

pp.28-20 Isfahan, Minaret Chehel Dukhtaran inscriptions: lower (p.29) Neg.. 2547; upper (p,30)Neg. 2544. Brickwork (p31); sketch of location of inscriptions

(6804) p,31 Isfahan, Minaret Sarabun, details of decoration(6830) p.32 Isfahan, Masoleum, Sultan Sandjar or Chenar, i Dalbati, measured plan and tomb

inscriptions(6805) p.33 Isfahan, Du Minare i Baba Tutab and inscriptions of madrasa Baba Qasim(6831) p.34 Isfahan, Tomb outside of Imamzadeh Isma'il, inscription(6806) p35 Isfahan, Madrasa i Madar, i Shah, portal on Chahar Bagh, inscription of 1122 H.(6832) p36 Isfahan, Shaikh Lutfullah, portal on Maidan, inscription(6807) p37 Pir Bakran.. Oct.30, 1923 trip via Djulfa. Inscriptions in main room. Negs. 2616, 2622(6833) p..38 Pu Bakran, sarcophagus inscription.. "Palace is called Lindjan, Esther Khatun"(6808) p.39 Pir Bakran, measured drawing of plan of building(6834) p.40 Pir Bakran, measured plans of buildings(6809) p41 Pir Bakran, inscriptions, Ziyaratgah Sarah bat Asir, (Hebrew)(6835) p.42 Pit, Bakran, Lindjan, plan and details of Jewish sancturary(6810) p,43 Isfahan, plan of Imamzadeh Isma'il and Chenar, i Sukhta(6836)(6811)

pp.44-45 Isfahan, plan of Imamzadeh Isma'il and Chenar i Sukhta

(6837)(6812)

pp.46-47 Isfahan, Sayyid Ja'far sarcophagus inscriptions and notes on lion tombstones

(6838) p.48 Khan i Khurra (Nov. 11, 1923), plan(6813) p,49 Itinerary Dehbid - Tell Bahram i Bahman(6839) p.50 Unidentified plan of building

SK-IV Skizzenbuch IV. Persien, 1923. pp.1-59

(6840) p..1 Pasargadae, Mashhad i Madar' i Sulaiman, sketch of NW portal of mosque; copy ofenframing inscription of 612 or 622 (?) H.

(6868) p.2 Pasargadae, Tomb of Cyrus: inscription of 762 H. On S corner and Kufic on NW side(6841) p..3 Pasargadae, Mashhad i Madar' i Sulaiman, 3 fragments of SW door of mosque with

Naskhi inscription(6869/70)(6842/43)

pp,4-7 Pasargadae, palace with the column, measured plan, column, and relief with the horse

(6871) p..8 Pasargadae, palace with the Genius, measured plan and note, "traces of red color onfringes and wings"

(6844) p..9 Pasargadae, Tomb of Cyrus, details of columns and bases(6872) p.10 Pasargadae, measurements for topographical map of site(6845) p.11 Pasargadae, cuneiform inscription and sketched reconstruction of elevations of palaces

with the column and with the relief'(6873)(6846)

pp, 12-13 Pasargadae, measurements for plans and elevations of palaces

(6874) p 14 Pasargadae, inscribed pier and column bases(6847) p.15 Pasargadae, tomb (like Kaaba at Naqsh-i Rustam), measured sketch(6875) p.16 Pasargadae, 18 masons' marks on terrace blocks(6848/50)(6876/77)

pp, 17-21 Pasargadae, profiles of pottery and stone vessels

(6850) p..21 Pasargadae, Kufic inscription and ornament on 2 stone sarcophagi, one of 616 H.(6878) p22 Pasargadae, column base of peribolos at N corner of tomb(6851) p.23 Pasargadae, measured plan of tomb of Cyrus(6879/80) p,24 Pasargadae, inscriptions of tombstone and 3 sarcophagi and measured sketch of mihrab(6852) p..25 Pasargadae, measured sketches of door of tomb of Cyrus(6881)(6853)

pp,.26-27 Pasargadae, measurements for map of Pasargadae

(6882) p.28 Pasargadae, notes on citadel terrace, 3 masons' marks, and mound near the single pier(6854) p.29 Pasargadae, fragments of stone paving of citadel and sketch of location of temple(6883) p.30 Pasargadae, measured sketches of two altars(6855)(6884)

pp31-32 Pasargadae, plan of Cyrus's tomb and mosque, with notes on area

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(6856) p.33 Pasargadae, plan of terrace of citadel, with notes(6885) p..34 Naqsh-i Rustam, Greek inscription on Shapur-Valerian relief(6857) p,35 Naqsh-i Rustam, list of photographs taken(6886) p36 Hajjiabad gorge, Qabr i Kalantar Arabic sarcophagus inscription; English names at

Cyrus's tomb; potsherd from Naqsh-i Rustam(6858) p.37 Naqsh-i Rustam, Kartir inscription, lines 36-68, copied from original. Pahlavi(6887) p.38 Naqsh-i Rustam, potsherds(6859) p.39 Naqsh-i Rustam, Kartir inscription, lines 1-14 with superposed sketch plan of area,

tombs and enclosure wall. Plan of roof of tower(6888)(6860)

pp.40-41 Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb of Darius, measured plan and elevation

(6889) p.42 Naqsh-i Rustam, the altars, measured plan and elevation(6898) p.43 Naqsh-i Rustam, section for map. Position of altars and quarries(6890) p..44 Naqsh-i Rustam, section for map, from Ardashir relief to SW enclosure wall(6899) p.45 ' Naqsh-i Rustam, plans of 5 houses on top of mountain(6892) p..46 Naqsh-i Rustam, insignia on head-gears in Bahram reliefs. Notes of area.. Plan of cliff

face with tombs (continued on page 47)(6900) p.47 Naqsh-i Rustam, continuation of plan on p..46; plan of quarries and structures behind

the altars(6892/94)(6861/64)

pp.48-53 Naqsh-i Rustam, measurements for map of Naqsh-i Rustam (completed Nov.. 26, 1923)

(6895) p..54 Imamzadeh Shah Isma'il, tombs (astodans)(6865)(6896)

pp.55/56 Naqsh-i Rustam, plan of tower and details of door

(6866) p.57 Naqsh-i Rustam, notes on water channels in area(6897) p.58 Persepolis, 1928.. Small fragments of stone decoration(6867) p..59 Persepolis, 1928., 4 examples of glazed tiles with color notes

SK-V Skizzenbuch V. Persien, 1923. pp.1-60

(6901) p..1 Persepolis, record of temperatures for 8 days, Nov.. 30 -Dec.7,1923(6932) p.2 Persepolis, Tairara. Pahlavi inscription(6902) p.3 Persepolis, Ta6ara, Pahlavi inscriptions and Arabic inscription of Abu Kalinjar, 418 H..

(6933) p..4 Persepolis, Taeara, Kufic inscription of Baha al-daulah, 392 H.; and start of one of'AdUd al-daulah 344 H.. Completed on page 5

(6903) p.,5 Persepolis, Ta6ara, 2" Kufic inscription of AdUd al-daulah, 344 H.(6934) p.6 Persepolis, Taara, 3 Arabic inscriptions(6904) p.7 Persepolis, Ta6ara, inscription of `Imad al-din, Hazarasp, of 444 H. and European

graffiti(6935) p..8 Persepolis, Ta6ara, Arabic inscription of 562 H. of Abu'l Fawaris column bases of

Band-i Amir and Nagare Khaneh(6905) p.9 Persepolis, Ta6ara, inscriptions of 648 H and 668 H..

(6936) p.10 Persepolis, Ta6ara, inscription of 773 H. of Abu Yazid (Shah Shuja')(6906) p.11 Persepolis, Ta6ara, inscriptions of 773 H. (Abu Yazid) and 826 H.. (Ibrahim Sultan)

(6937) p.12 Persepolis, Ta6ara, 3 Arabic inscriptions: 1) Aqqoyunlu; 2) 773 H..; 3) 826 H.. (IbrahimSultan) and English graffiti

(6907) p.13 Persepolis, Ta6ara, 2 Kufic inscriptions: 1) undated, 2) 366 H..; Herbew inscription;and European g r a f f i t i , including British Mission of 1820 and Kinneir, 1926

(6938)(6908)

pp.. 14-15 Persepolis, Hadish of Xerxes, measured plan

(6939)(6909)

pp. 16-17 Persepolis, Hadish of Xerxes, plan, E section and window

(6940) p.18 Persepolis, Hadish of Xerxes, plan, central section(6910) p.19 Persepolis, Hadish of Xerxes, plan, western section(6941)(6911)

pp20-21 Persepolis, Hadish of Xerxes, plans, other sections

(6942) p.22 Persepolis, Hadish of Xerxes, plan, N vestibule(6912) p.23 Persepolis, staircase E of Hadish(6943) p.24 Persepolis, plan of area between Hadish and terrace steps

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(6913) p..25 Persepolis, palace on the deep terrace(6944) p.26 Persepolis, N vestibule of SE palace(6914) p.27 Persepolis, plan of Tetrapylon (?)(6945) p.28 Persepolis, "Gartenhalle"(6915) p.29 Persepolis, "Gartenhalle", fragments of column and base(6946/47) p.30 Persepolis, plan and elevation of staircase from Hadish to deep terrace(6919) p.31 Persepolis, plan of staircase between Hadish and Ta6ar'a(6948/49)(6917/18)

pp..32-3.5 Persepolis, measured sketches of terrace walls near Hadish and Ta6ara

(6950) p.36 Persepolis, Ta6ara, Arabic inscriptions of 773 H. and of 826 H.. (Ibrahun Sultan)(6919/20) p.37 Persepolis, Ta6ara, Arabic inscription of 316 H..; Main Gate, European graffiti, mostly

British(6951) p.38 Persepolis, plan of unfinished door in N, opposite 100-colunm hall(6920) p.39 Persepolis, fragments of capitals from unfinished gate(6952)(6962)

pp.40-41 Persepolis, Main Gate, measured plans of northern and southern halves

(6931) p.42 Persepolis, Main Gate, Arabic inscription of 373 (?), European graffiti, and details ofcapitals and columns

(6961) p.43 Persepolis, plan and profile of rock-cut basin in front of Apadana(6930) p.44 Persepolis, pottery fragments from Main Gate(6960) p.45 Persepolis, Ta6ara, design on costume of Darius; graffito of Ardashir I (note of 1931

on others in Haram attributed to Stakhr-Shah)(6927/29)(6957/59)

pp..46-51 Persepolis, measured plan of Main staircase of terrace to Apadana and from ground toterrace

(6926) p.52 Persepolis, Ta6ara, Arabic inscriptions (completed on p.53)(6956) p.53 Persepolis, Ta6ara, details of decoration on costume of Darius(6925) p..54 Persepolis, plan of doors N of terrace; Arabic inscription of 881 H. (Aggoyunlu) in

Ta6ara(6924)(6954)

pp,56-57 Persepolis, W vestibule of Apadana, plan

(6922/23)(6953)

pp.58-60 Persepolis, column bases of Apadana and of E vestibule

SK-VI Skizzenbuch VI. Persien, 1923. pp. 1-60

(6963) p.l Persepolis, northern Vorhalle of the Apadana. Plan(6993) p.2 Persepolis, Ahuramazda symbol of E door of S side of 100-column hall. Sketch with

color notes, fresh when unearthed; bases of columns of'Apadana. Profiles.(6864) p..3 Persepolis, 100-column Hall; drawings of niche, door, and window.(6994) p.4 Persepolis, 100-column Hall; plan of S half(6965) p.5 Persepolis, 100-column Hall; plan of N half(6995) p.6 Persepolis, 100-column Hall; plan of vestibule(6966) p.7 Persepolis, 100-column Hall; volutes, base, plan of column, fragments of capital and

masons' marks.(6996) p.8 Persepolis, Radish: cuneiform inscription on King's robe (a and b)(6967) p.9 Per'sepolis, Radish: cuneiform inscription (c) and German verse on window(6997)(6968)

pp..10-11 Persepolis, Ta6ara, plans of E and N sides

(6998) p.12 Persepolis, Ta6ara, plan of W side(6969) p.13 Naqsh-i Rajah: Pahlavi and Greek inscriptions; monograms on caps, Crownpiince's

head-dress, and 3 masons' marks(6999)(6970)

pp. 14-15 Persepolis, Ta6ara. Plans S Vorhalle and Hall

(7000) p.16 Persepolis, Hadish. Sketched ends of 2 dagger sheathes.(6971) p.17 Persepolis, Radish, Plan of terrace foundations and of fountain (section on p.16)(7001) p..18 Persepolis, Plan of S tomb and details(6972) p.19 Persepolis, Topographical sketch of S part of enclosure wall on the mountain, high up(7002) p.20 Persepolis, Topographical sketch of N end of enclosure wall on mountain

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(6973) p.21 Persepolis, Tripylon volutes; detail of relief of Darius and Xerxes(7003) p.22 Persepolis, Tai;ara, details of sculptures(6974) p.23 Persepolis, Hadish, details of sculptures(7004) p.24 Persepolis, Tripylon, costumes of 4 throne-bearers(6975) p.25 Persepolis, Ta6ara: Syrian and Hebrew inscriptions(7005) p.26 Persepolis, Tai;ara: Arabic and Hebrew graffiti; Hadish: palm tree and details on E

stairway(6976) p.27 Persepolis, Hadish: column base; Tai;ara: palm tree, palmettes, and masons' marks

(7006) p.28 Persepolis(?), Pahlavi inscription copied in situ 9, XII, `23

(6977) p.29 Persepolis, Tripylon: capital and base(7007) p.30 Persepolis, 100-column Hall: capital. Apadana: details of capital(6978) p.31 Persepolis, E Vorhalle of Apadana. Fragments of lion capitals(7008) p.32 Persepolis, Taeara: details of figures. SO. palace details of parasol, fly-switch and lotus

(6979) p.33 Persepolis, Tar;ara English graffiti. Taiara: Arabic inscription of 826 H., Naqsh-iRajab: Pahlavi inscription

(7009/11)(6980/81)

pp34-38 Persepolis. Apadana: details of figures in great Tribute procession

(7011/15)(6982/85)

pp38-46 Persepolis.. 100-column Hall: details of throne-bearers

(6986) p47 Persepolis, plan of N tomb(7016) p.48 Persepolis, plan of building in plain SW of terrace(6987) p49 Persepolis, notes on remains of other buildings in city area(7017/18)(6988/89)

pp.50-53 Persepolis., measurements of levels for general plan of area

(7019) p,54 Naqsh-i Rajab. Sketch plan of location of Sasanian reliefs

(6990) p.55 Persepolis, European graffiti(7020) p.56 Persepolis, continuation of level measurements for plan

(6991/92)(7021/22)

pp.57/60 Persepolis, sections of sketch plan in area of Terrace

SK-VII Skizzenbuch VII. Persien, 1924. pp.1-60

(6726) p.1 Persepolis.. Measurements for plan of part of terrace between Apadana and Taiara

(6759)(6727)

pp.2-3 Persepolis. Measurements for plan of buildings adjoining Tripylon

(6760) p4 Persepolis. Measurements of unfinished tomb, parapet blocks, and mason's sign

(6728) p.5 Shiraz, Mashrigain. Sketches of stone mihrab, sarcophagus and niche. Arabic inscriptions,828 H.

(6761) p6 Guyum (Feb. 18, 1924) Sketch figure of Bahrain II; also Arabic inscription 692 H. (Kegs.,2490/91 for figure)

(6729) p.7 Shtraz. Plan and detail of Khattin(6762) p.8 Shiraz. Ornamental detail at Shah Da'i; rosette and crown in Sasanian reliefs and sketch

plan of 3 tombs at Naqsh-i Rustam(6730) p.9 Kuh-i Girdelak. Pahlavi inscription; plan and elevation of Bahram relief at Naqsh-i

Rustam(6763) p.10 Hajjiabad, Shah Sherwan. Pahlavi inscription (Pahlavik)(6731) p.11 Hajjiabad, Shah Sherwan. Pahlavi inscription (Par'sik)(6764) p.12 Istakhr. Plan-of gate(6732) p.13 Istakhr. Topographical sketch and inscriptions: Pahlavi and Arabic

(6765)(6733)

(6766)(6734)

pp. 14-17

Istakhr, Plan and measurements of mosque remains

(6767) p.18 Istakhr, mosque.. Arabic graffiti and section column base(6735/37) p.19 Istakhr', mosque. Details capitals and bases(6768) p.20 Istakhr. End of Istakhr mosque measurements. Persepolis: 3 throne-bearers on Tripylon(6738)(6769)(6739)

pp.21-23

Persepolis, Tripylon. Throne bearers

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(6730) p.24 Persepolis, Tamara. Foreign graffiti and sketch of palm tree ornament(6740) p.25 Persepolis. N.. corner of terrace. Plan and details of sculpture(6771) p.26 Persepolis,. N. of city area, a rock tomb, plan elevation(6741) p.27 Persepolis, S city area, plan; detail of costume(6772)(6742)

pp,28-29

Persepolis. N city are, plan

(6773) p.30 Persepolis. N city area, measured sketch of Fratadara figure and location(6743) p.31 Persepolis, sketch of Fratadara Queen(6774) p.32 Itinerary 3/19-21/24. Tryun to F-rruzabad(6744) p.33 Firuzabad. Topographical sketch of valley and bridge with Pahlavi inscription(6775)(6745)(6776)(6746)

pp.34-37

Firuzabad. Plans of Ardashir's palace

(6777) p.38 Frruzabad. Kaleh-i Dukhtar, measured plan(6747) p.39 Firuzabad. 4 monograms, fragment of Achaemenid column and measurements for

Ardashir palace(6778) p40 Firuzabad. Masons' marks on "takht", measurements of tower, sketch of ornament from

Imamzadeh Ja'far,(6748) p.41 Flruzabad. Stone ornament from Imamzadeh Ja'far in Deh-i shahr and plan of column

shaft(6779) p.422 near' Firuzabad. Itinerary Firuzabad-Dashtak Siyah.. Plan ofChahar Taq in Farrashband

(6749) p.43 Itinerary Farrashband- Qanatabagh. Notes on Chahar Tags

(6780) p.44 Castrum-type building and ruin between Qanatabagh and Sar Mashhad(6750) p.45 Sat Mashhad. Details of sculpture and lines 34-46 of Pahlavi inscription(6781) p46 Sax- Mashhad. Lines 16-33 of Pahlavi inscription

(6751) p,47 Sax- Mashhad. Plan of building and lines 1-16 of inscription

(6782) p.48 Sar Mashhad. Lines 39-59 of inscription(6752) p. 49 Sar Mashhad. Sketch plan of building and lines 33-38 of inscription

(6783) p,50 Itinerary Sat, Mashhad - Tang-i Chikan, April 1-3, 1924

(6753) p.51 Shapur'. Notes on largest relief(6784) p.52 Shaper. Pahlavi inscription of Bahrain I (Narseh); foreign graffiti on statue in cave.

(6754) p.53 Shaper. Cistern; elevation and plan of reliefs(6785)(6755/56)(6786)(6757)

p.54-57. Shaper. Notes and sketches of details of individual reliefs,. Itinerary Shaper-NUrabad

(6787) p.58 Nerabad., Arabic inscription of Imamzadeh Dar, ahani with sketch of door.. Also sketch ofthrone foot from Bahram relief, Shaper'

(6758) p.59 Nurabad. MIl-i AMana.. Plan and elevation(6788) p.60 Jinjtin.. Plan and elevation of column base. See also SK-VIII, p. I

SK-VIII Skizzenbuch VIII. Persien, 1924. pp.1-35

(7023) p.1 Jinjun, column bases. See also SK-VII, p..60(7042) p,2 Kurangun, sketch of rock relief and plan(7024) p3 Sketch of Tul i Surna, showing location of Da u Dukhtar', Kufic inscription

commemorating road and Naskhi inscription of 716 H.

(7043) p.4 Da u Dukhtar, plan and elevation of tomb(7025)(7044)

p.5p,6

Da u Dukhtar, capitals and basesTulespid, tile with cuneiform inscription and old Elamite stamp. Itinerary April 14/15,'24 Fahliun-Haftdasht via MIl-i Azdaha and Baba Munir Imamzadeh

(7026) p,7 Baba Munir, tomb plan and elevation, Arabic inscription on wooden sarcophagus,896 H.

(7045) p..8 Kharg, MR, Muhammad inscription.. Sketch of tomb II with reclining figure

(7027) p..9 Kharg, plan of tomb II(7046) p.10 Kharg, details of tomb II(7028) p.11 Kharg, further ornamental details of tomb II

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(7047) p 12 Kharg, plan and elevation of tomb I(7029) p.13 Kharg, plan and elevation of tomb 9(7049/52)(7032/35)

pp, 14-23 Kharg. Sketch plans of 64 tombs; elevation of tomb 9

(7053)(7036)

pp.24-25 Gannawa - "gopal". Capital (now in Field Museum) and 9th c. ornamental details,stone

(7054) p.26 Hamadan. Hebrew inscription on sarcophagus, Esther's tomb; and stone column base

(7037) p.27 Bisutun, Stone capital., Three wooden capitals from Pashand and Kushkizar near YeniImam

(7055) p,28 Purdisar, Taligan, wooden capital; sketch plan of Alamut

(7038) p.29 unidentified plan(7056)(7039)

pp30-31 Designs of furniture

(7057)(7040)

pp.32-33 Table design and Achaemenian stones from Shirwan, near Hamadan, brought fromCitadel; also parts of stone box, apparently for gold and silver tablets

(7058) p.34 Ray.. Section of plan of tower, where silk textiles allegedly found. Damghan, Plan ofbuilding (partial) of Sasanian I period

(7041) p.35 Shaper (1 Klm. N) Imamzadeh Sayyid Husain. Plan and elevation.

SK-IX Skizzenbuch IX. Pasargadae I, 1928. pp. 1-48

(6607) p,1 Pasargadae, temple plan(6556) p.2 Pasargadae, measurements for temple plan. April 13, 1928

(6605/6) p.3 Pasargadae, altar, plan

(6557) p.4 Pasargadae, palace S. Details of column base

(6604) p.5 Pasargadae, palace S. Fragments ofhorses' heads and tile

(6558) p.6 Pasargadae, palace S. Isometric sketch of doorway and pavement

(6603) p.7 Pasargadae, palace S, plan

(6559) p. 8 Pasargadae, palace S, cuneiform inscription; details of lion

(6602)(6560)(6601)(6561)

pp.9-12 Pasargadae, palace P. measured sketches of piers and column shaft

(6600) p.13 Pasargadae, palace S, column base and palace R, costume detail of winged Genius

(6562) p.14 Pasargadae, palace S, detail lion; Palace R, of Genius

(6599) p.15 Pasargadae,,palace S, section of molding and fragmentary lion's head with horse'smane and horns

(6563) p.16 Pasargadae, palace S, clothing detail; palace P, base and cuneiform inscription

(6598) p,17 Pasaigadae, palace P. Fragments of tiles, inscriptions and column base

(6564) p.18 Pasargadae, palace P, scetch plan

(6595/97)(6565)

pp, 19-21 Pasargadae, palace P, colored crayon sketches of fragments of wall decoration

(6566)(6594)

pp.22-23 Pasargadae, palace P, Fragments of cuneiform inscriptions

(6567) p.24 Pasargadae, palace P, Fragments of cuneiform; and palace S sculpture; also entrance to

tomb of Cyrus from inside(6593)(6568)

pp.25-26 Palace P. Colored crayon wall decoration;and profile of column base

(6592)(6569/70)

pp..27-28 Pasargadae, Palace R. Fragments of stone sculpture

(6591) p.. 29 Pasargadae, measurements for plan of temple

(6571) p.30 Pasargadae, palace R, fragments of sculpture

((6590)(6572)

pp.31-32 Pasargadae, palace R, measured sketches of foundations

(6589) p33 Pasargadae, palace R, sketch of winged Genius and foundations

(6573) p.34 Tomb of Cyrus, Islamic remains

(6588) p35 Tomb of Cyrus, Arabic tombstone and inscriptions

(6574) p.36 Tomb of Cyrus, column base and Arabic inscription

(6587) p.37 Palace P, small water basin

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(6575) p.38 Palace R, plan of gate(6586) p,39 Palace P, west doorway(6576) p.40 Palace P, plan of antae and fust columns in vestibule(6582-85)(6577-80)

pp.41-48 Measurements for topographical plan of ruins of Pasargadae

(6581) p.49 Tomb of Cyrus, Arabic inscriptions on mihrab

SK-X Skizzenbuch X. Pasargadae 11,1928. pp.1-31 and 40-46

(6054) p.1 Pasargadae, plan of altar. See p.3(6090) p.2 Pasargadae, Palace with columns. Stone fragments(6055) p.3 Pasargadae, side view of altar on p.1(6056/57)(6087/89)

pp4-8 Pasargadae, 9 Frags, of animals' heads from Palace with columns

(6058) p.9 Pasargadae, Frag. No. 10 and colored piece from Palace P(6086) p..10 Pasargadae, lion's head(6059)(6085)

pp.11-12 Pasargadae, 8 stone Frags. from Palace P

(6060)(6084)

pp, 13-14 Pasargadae, Palace P, remains of standing figures

(6061) p.15 Pasargadae, studies of roof construction(6062)(6082/83)

pp.16-18 Pasargadae, Palace P, Frags.. of figures

(6063) p,19 Pasargadae, Palace P, sketch of position of door(6081) p.20 Pasargadae, Palace, lower part of figure of servant(6064) p.21 Pasargadae, Palace S, human and animal feet of door frieze(6080) p.22 Pasargadae, topographical sketch

(6065) p.23(6091) combined photo of pp.22 and 23(6079) p..24 unidentified topographical sketch(6066) p..25 Naqsh-i Rustam, flowing cape of Valerian(6078) p.26 Persepolis, Fratadara figure (Queen) with offering(6067) p.27 Persepolis, Fratadara figure with barsom(6077) p.28 Persepolis, Ta6ara, elevation of W wall(6068) p.29 Persepolis, Ta6ara, elevation and plan of doorway(6076) p.30 Persepolis, plan of section of main staircase(6069) p..31 Istakhr, sketch of astodana

pp.32-39 blank(6075) p.40 Pasargadae, panorama from citadel, May 11, 1928(6070) p41

(6092/93) combined photo of pages 40/41(6071) p43 Pasargadae, panorama from temple mounds to altars. May 10, 1928(6074) p.44 Pasargadae, panorama from temple mound to W-NE., May 10, 1928

(6072) p.45

(6095) combined photo of pp.44/45(6096) p.46 Pasargadae, view from temple mound towards the Tomb of Cyrus May 5, 1928

SK-XI Skizzenbuch XI. Pasargadae III, 1928. pp. 1-48

(5999) p,1 and Persepolis, Tachara and Darius cuneiform inscription

(6052) back offront cover..

(6051) p. 2 Persepolis, Fratadara door and 4 Frags. Apadana sculpture

(6000/04) pp.3-10 Persepolis. Fragments of prehistoric pottery(6047/50)(6005) p.11 Persepolis, Fratadara door; Naqsh-i Rustam, remains of god seated on serpent throne

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(6006/07)(6044/46)

pp.12-16 Persepolis, fragments prehistoric pottery

(6007) p,15 Plan of Takht-i Taus (?) Rustam(6043) p.16 small stone pendant(6008) p..17 Persepolis, Hadish cuneiform inscription; textile pattern; and notes on Sasanian

inscribed seal(6009)(6041/42)

pp. 18-19 Persepolis, prehistoric flints

(6040) p.20 Itinerary:--- via Ribatak to Sat Mashhad(6010/14)(6036/39)

pp.21-29 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery and flints

(6035) p.30 Persepolis, Artaxerxes I, start of panel(6015) p.31 Persepolis, cuneiform inscrip, Artaxerxes (?)(6034) p.32 Burujird, inscription of 'Abbas I (1022 H.) in Masjid-i Jum'a(6016) p33 Khurramabad road. Persian inscription on W side of square monument with dedication

of'new road by Reza Shah (1307 H.) superposed.(6033) p..34 Khurramabad road, beginning of inscription on p.33 S. side(6017) p.35 Khurramabad road, E side(6032) p.36 Khurramabad road, N side, apparently 6 c. H.(6018) p.37 Pul i Kalhur, Arabic Kufic inscription, 374 H. Publ., AMI, Vol. I, Fig.1(6031) p.38 British Museum, Kufic tombstone, 445 H.(6019) p39 British Museum, Kufic tombstone, 455 H.(6020/21)(6029/30)

pp40-43 unidentified measured plans and elevations

(6022)(6027/30)

pp.44-46 Gilweran, near Khurramabad, bronze, stone and pottery from prehistoric grave

(6023/25) p..47 Gilweran, near Khurramabad, elevation and plan of grave; Arabic tombstone inMunich Exposition, 1910

(6026) p.48 Demavand area, pottery and stone objects

SK-XII Skizzenbuch XII. Persien -Khurasan, 1925. pp.1-57(This notebook was photographed twice, so one number is of a duplicate)

(5875) p.1 Sangbast, painted Kufic inscription(5938)

(5935/36) p.2 Sangbast, Kufic inscription, dome room. Sura 21, 35-36(5939)(5876) p.3 Sangbast, Kufic inscription, minaret.. Sura 41, 33(5940)(5934) p.4 Nrshapur', 2 glazed ceramics and 1 celadon(5941)(5877) p.5 Nrshapur, Muhammad Makhruq, Persian inscriptions in entrance bay and above mosaic(5942) of door(5933) p.6 Nrshapur, Muhammad Makhruq, Persian inscription on wooden door and plan of(5943) tambour of Shaikh `Attar'(5878) p.7 Nrshapur', Shaikh `Attar, Lines 10,11 and 16 of Persian inscription on tombstone of(5944) Shah Sultan Husain(5932) p.8 Nishapur', stucco fragments from Teppe Alp Arslan(5945)

(5879) p..9 Nrshapur, plaster fragment and potsherds from Teppe Alp Ar'slan and dated Kufic(5946) inscription of mosque of Bayazd in Bistam(5931) pp. 10-11 Za'farani, plan and elevation of caravansarai(5947)(5880) pp..10-11 Za'farani, plan and elevation of caravansarai(5948)(5930) p.12 Za'farani, sketch of ice-house and ruins of caravansarai(5949)

(5881) p.13 Nazabad, plan and elevation of domed building (Sarbadar'idenzeit) and carved wooden(5950) capital from Sabzevar

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(5929) pp, 14-15 Khosrogird, minaret, elevation and plan(5951)(5882) pp 14-15 Khosrogird, minaret, elevation and plan(5952)

(5923) p.16 Khosrogird, minaret, upper Kufic inscription(5953)

(5883) p.17 Khosrogird, minaret, lower Kufic inscription(5954)

(5927) p.18 Sabzevar, pottery profiles(5955)

(5884) p,19 Pagal'eh, (.3r ceramic profile from Sabzevar); Kufic inscription; plan of dome tomb(5956) east of Surkhar,(8885) pp.20-22 Pagal'eh, pottery profiles(5924/26)(5857/60)(5886) p,23 Miyandasht, Persian inscription, 1291 H.. Mayamai, Persian inscription time of Shah(5961) `Abbas II(5923) p..24 Bistam, brick ornamentation of minaret(5962)(5887/89) p.25 Bistam, Kufic inscription of minaret(5963)(5922) pp.26-27 Bistam, so-called Kashane tombtower, plan and interlaced Kufic inscription with(5964) builder's name(5890) pp.26-27 Bistam, so-called Kashane tombtower, plan and interlaced Kufic inscription with(5965) builder's name(5921) p,28 Bistam, Mashhad, aivan between 1S and 2n courtyards, Kufic inscription with(5966) builder's name(5891) p.29 Bistam, S facade of mosque of shrine, elevation(5967)

(5920) p.30 Bistam, mosque of Bayazid, plan and elevation(5968)

(5892) p.31 Bistam, Kale i Kuhna, pottery fragments. Detail inscribed Kufic panel of wooden door(5969) (Oljaitu) with artisan's name(5919) p,32 Bistam, Plan and elevation Oljaitu building; detail carved wooden doors. Also part of(5970) Pahlavi inscription of Mil-i Radkan, see-p.33(5893) p,33 Mil-i Radkan, Kufic and Pahlavi inscriptions(5971)(5918) p.34 Mil-i Radkan, plan and architectural details; section inscription(5972)

(5894) p,35 Mil-i Radkan, Kufic inscription(5973)

(5917) p,.36 Mil-i Radkan, elevation(5974)

(5895) p.37 Damghan, Tarik Khana, plan (cont'd p.38); column construction(5975/76)(5916) p.38 Damghan, Tarik Khana, plan cont'd; section of minaret(5977).(5896/97) p.39 Damghan, brickwork of minaret(5978)(5915) p.40 Damghan, Section A of minaret repeated; Chehel sutun, minaret, plan(5979)(5980) p..41 Damghan, Masjid-i Jami', tile inscription(5898)(5914) pp,42-43 Damghan, Masjid-i Jami', minaret, brickwork and inscription(5981)(5899) pp..42-43 Damghan, Masjid-i Jami', minaret, brickwork and inscription(5982)(5913) pp44-45 Damghan, Pir `Alamdar, tomb, Kufic inscription, elevation of door, and architectural(5983) details

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(5900) pp,44-45 Damghan, Pir `Alamdar, tomb, Kufic inscription, elevation of door and architectural(5984) details(5912) p.46 Damghan, inscriptions of mosque near Pir `Alamdar, and over door of Chehel(5985) Dukhtaran(5901) p.47 Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran, Kufic inscription (end on p.46)(5986)(5911) p.48 Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran, elevation of door and arhitectural details(5987)

(5902) p.49 Damghan, Pir `Alamdar, architectural details and building near Imamzadeh 'Ali(5988)(5910) p.50 Damghan, Imamzadeh Ja'far, inscription on turbe for T-imur Mirza; Ahuan, Ribat i(5989/90) Anoshirwan, plan (see p.51)(5903) p,51 Ahuan, Ribat i Anoshirwan, completion of plan on p.50(5991)(5909) p..52 Simnan, Masjid-i Juma', minaret and iwan inscriptions(5992)

(5904) p.53 Simnan, garden door.. Ray, designs in silks from graves(5993)(5908) p.54 Sasanian stucco tile, colored(5994)

(5905) p.55 Tehran Museum, inscription on large copper vessel from Sabzevar(5995)

(5907) p.56 Ray stucco wall decoration. Qum (Aug. 30, 1925) inscriptions on silk rugs in Shrine(5996) and notes on other rugs(5906) p.57 Ray, inscription on A. U. Pope silk fragment, allegedly from grave(5997)

SK-XIII Skizzenbuch XIII. Persien, Sistan - Quhistan, 1925. pp.1-48

(6528) Insidecover

Camera settings

(6504) p.1 Peshawar Museum, inscription of 483 H..

(6529) p..2 Bombay Museum, Kufic inscription on sarcophagus, 410 H..

(6505) p.3 Notes on maps of Sistan(6530) p..4 Kt h i Khwaja, sketch plan of section of palace(6506/08)(6531/33)

pp.5-10 Kuh i Khwaja, palace, measured plans

(6508) p.1 l Kuh i Khwaja, elevation of Qubba(6534) p.12 Kuh i Khwaja, elevation reminiscent of Aiwan i Karkh; profile above paintings in Gallery(6510) p.13 Kuh i Khwaja, elevation of doorway and plan of section of fort with round tower(6511)(6535)

pp,14-15 Kuh i Khwaja, measured plans of fort

(6512/13)(6536/39)

pp, 16-20 Shahristan, topographical map ofterrain and ruins

(6514/15)(6540/41)

pp.21-24 Shahristan, profiles of pottery

(6541)(5616)

p..25 Zahidan, tomb inscription, 850 H..

(6542)(6543)

p.26 Mil i Qasimabad, lower Kufic inscription

(6517) p..27 Mil i Qasimabad, upper Kufic inscription(6544) p18 Kelat i Abuzar', plan of main section(6544)(6518)

pp, 28-29 Khargird, Ghiyathiya, measured plan, W section

(6545) p.30 Khargird, Ghiyathiya, great gate inscription and notes on dating

(6519) p.31 Khargird, Ghiyathiya, measured plan S side. N section identical. Color' notes on tiles

(6546) p..32 Khargird, Ghiyathiya, masters' inscriptions(6546)(6520/21)

p.32-33 Khargird, Ghiyathiya, E section and S facade, outside

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(6521/22) pp.34/35 Khargird, mosque of Nizam al-mulk, Great Kufic inscription(6548)(6523)

pp.36/37 Khargird, Nizamiyya, measured plans

(6549) p.38 Khargird, Ghiyathiya, measured plans of sections; section of inscription and Kuficmonograms

(6524) p.39 Khargird, Nizamiyya, mihrab floral designs(6550) p.40 near Ribat i Safid, Kale i dukhtar (and Kale i pisar), plan and notes(6525) p.41 Mil i Radkan, inscription and notes on construction(6551) p.42 Mil i Radkan, plan; and Tus, tomb tower tambour(6526) p.43 Tus, plan and 2 inscriptions(6552)(6527)

pp..44-45 Tus, plan of ground and upper storeys; and plan of mud brick building

(6553) p.46 Sangbast, plan of tomb(6554) p..48 Notes on map of Persia

SK-XIV Skizzenbuch XIV. SYstan -Tehran, 1929. pp.1-18

(6481) p.1 Mi1 i Naderi, details of brickwork; and Kale i Sang(6492) p..2 Kerman, Sang i Atabek, elevation of mihrab(6482) p3 Kerman, Masjid i Jum'a, inscriptions (767 H..), mihrab inscriptions and master's name in

corner, of mihrab, Also notes on Takiyya Husainiyya(6493) p.4 Kerman, Karavansarai Ganj 'Ali Khan. Inscription with master's name(6483) p.5 Kerman, Masjid i Jum'a, inscriptions (767 H), master's name, and Naskhi inscription of

515 H.(6494) p..6 Na'in, inscriptions on wooden minbar, 711 H. and on wooden door 874 H. Sketch plan(6484/85) p.7 Isfahan, plan of entrance to Masjid i Jum'a, location of inscription of 768 H.(6495) p..8 Isfahan, Masjid i Jum'a, main iwan of Malik Shah. Location of 3 inscriptions(6486) p.9 Isfahan, Malik Shah, the great inscription(6496) p.10 Isfahan, Malik Shah, inscription in smaller dome, 481 H.

-(6487) P. 11 Isfahan, Malik Shah, inscriptions in dome, Sura 7,52 and 3,16(6497) p.12 Isfahan, Malik Shah, measured elevation(6488) p.13 Cuneiform inscription on silver jar, Achaemenid (Hamadan)(6499) p.14 Isfahan, another sketch of Malik Shah elevation(6489) p.15 Isfahan, ornamental motif in Great mosque(6500) p.16 Sawah, minaret inscription 504 H.; Frag. with Kufic inscrip.(6490) p.17 Silver dish, Artaxerxes I, measurements (done Persepolis 7/7/34)(6501/02) p.18 Silver dish, Artaxerxes I, cuneiform inscription

SK-XV Skizzenbuch XV. Kuh i Khwaja, 1929. pp.1-48

(6294) p.1 Sasanian stone elephant.. Publ.. AMI, Vol.. III, Pls.. I and II

(6321)(6295)

pp.2-3 Sistan, prehistoric hand-made pottery.. Coll.. Major Skrine

(6322) p..4 Sistan, 1 Achaemenid roll seal; 3 Sasanian seals.. Coll. Skrine(6296) p.5 Kuh i Khwaja, plaster, decoration outer gate (1S period); elevation of picture gallery(6323) p..5a Kuh i Khwaja, elevation niches N side of courtyard (15 period); plan (2n period)(6297)(8217)

p.6 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color of 2 panels: 1) ornament, 2) acrobats (colored microfilm)

(6324)(8218)

p.7 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color of 2 panels: 1) ornament, 2) seated figure (coloredmicrofilm)

(6298)(8219)

p.8 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color of 2 panels: ornaments (colored microfilm)

(6325) p..9 Kuh i Khwaja, water-colors of 1) head of male on p..7; flute player; border (coloredmicrofilm)

(8220)(6299)

(8221)

p.10 Kuh i Khwaja, water-colors of 1) borders; 2) ornament (colored microfilm)

(6326) P. 11 Kuh i Khwaja, stucco wall decoration in window (2 period)

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(6300) p..12 Kuh i Khwaja, colored crayon of rider (with color notes) and list of paintings (coloredmicrofilm)

(8222)(6346)

p..13 Kuh i Khwaja, door of fire-temple (elevation); elevation uppertower room with paintingtraces

(6301) p.14 Kuh i Khwaja, plan of room on p,13; color noted; inscribed Sasanian seal with bust(Coll., Major Khareghat, Srstan)

(6328) p.15 Kuh i Khwaja, elevation N wall of room(6302) p.16 Kuh i Khwaja, elevation room above N gate(6329)

(6303)pp. 17-18 Kuh i Khwaja, plan, including temple, and elevation of gallery of niches, W front of

courtyard(6330)(6304)

pp, 19-20 KUh i Khwaja, measurements for elevations of palace ruins

(6331) p,21 Kuh i Khwaja, plan of pilaster and sketch of left side of standing figure(6305) p.22 Kuh i Khwaja, colored crayon of standing figure with color notes (colored microfilm)(8223)(6332)

p,'23 KUh i Khwaja, measurements of fasade with standing figures

(6306) p.24 Kuh i Khwaja, construction of arches and elevation of central doorway(6333) p.25 Kuh i Khwaja, plan of fort on mountain(6308) p.26 Kuh i Khwaja, reconstruction courtyard facades(6334) p.27 KUh i Khwaja, Plan NW corner great court(6309) p,28 KUh i Khwaja, sketch stucco procession of 3 horsemen(6335) p.29 Kuh i Khwaja, sketch stucco panel horseman slaying lion(6335)(6310)

pp.29-30 Kuh i Khwaja, plan of painted gallery; water-color of figure with crescent on head(colored microfilm, p.30)

(8224)(6336)(8225)

p,31 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color 3 figures, one with winged cap (colored microfilm)

(6311)(8226)

p,32 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color of borders and panel of ornament (colored microfilm)

(6337) p.33 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color of borders; and Hittite stone jar from Mahmudrya, Publ.AMI, Vol.II, P1.. II (colored microfilm)

(8227)(6312)

p,,34 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color two figures with trident and spear (?) (colored microfilm)

(8228)(6338)

p35 Kuh i Khwaja, sketch of standing figure with spear; stairway construction

(6313) p,,36 Kuh i Khwaja, elevation of gateway dome and plan of Cella(6339)(8229)

p..37 Kuh i Khwaja, water-color and color notes of King and Queen (colored microfilm)

(6314)(8230)

p,38 Kuh i Khwaja, Crayon of King and Queen and plan and elevation of fire altar (Parthian)(colored microfilm)

(6515/16)(6340/41)

pp.39-42 Kuh i Khwaja, profiles of pottery

(6342) p.43 Kuh i Khwaja, elevation of painted window; stone and pottery objects(6317) p.44 Kuh i Khwaja, restoration of courtyard, 2° period; and color notes (colored microfilm)(8231)(6344)

p.,45 Kuh i Khwaja, crayon sketch of 5 attendant figures, W side of Gallery (coloredmicrofilm)

(8232)(6318)

p,.46 Kuh i Khwaja, pottery profiles

(6345) p.47 Kuh i Khwaja, measurements periods 1 and 2 in Gallery(6319) p.48 Kuh i Khwaja, cartoon of camp in courtyard (yadkar' Kuh i Khwaja)

SK-XVI Skizzenbuch XVI. P.T. (mostly Persepolis). pp.1-105

(6220/23)(6291)

inner coverandpp,1-3

Persepolis, measured details of wall construction, terrace wall, N. side

(6223) p5 Akhur i Rustam, elevation and plan of rock tombs (ostadan)(6224)(6290)

pp.7-8 Persepolis, stonemasons' marks

(6225) p.9 Pasargadae, stonemasons' marks

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(6286/89)(6226/28)

pp.10-16 Persepolis, measurements of levels of terrace

(6230) p.17 Persepolis, elevation of column, Apadana(6231/34)(6282/85)

pp.18-25 Persepolis, measurements section of foundation walls

(6281) p.26 Persepolis, measurements Radish staircase(6235) p.27 Persepolis, Hadish, column bases West half(6280) p.. 28 Persepolis, Hadish, column bases East half(6236) p..29 Persepolis, Hadish, elevations(6279) p.30 Persepolis, Hadish, measurements section of plan(6237) p.31 Persepolis, Hadish, measurements elevation foundation(6276/78)(6240/41)

pp..32-36 Persepolis, Tiipylon area measurements

(6242) p.37 Persepolis, plan of double staircase(6275)(6243)

pp.38-39 Persepolis, Tiipylon measurements

(6274) p.40 Persepolis, unidentified(6244) p.41 Persepolis, measurements underground canal(6272/73) p.42 Persepolis, measurements section 100-colunm hall(6245/47)(6270/71)

pp.43-47 Persepolis, measurements Tripylon

(6248)(6269)

pp..48-49 Persepolis, Harem, Darius, door and window openings

(6268) p 50 Persepolis, Tripylon vestibule(6249) p.51 Persepolis, column bases(6267) p.52 Persepolis, measurements by 100-column hall(6250) p.53 Persepolis, measurements by 100-column hall(6266) p.54 Persepolis, measurements underground canal (?)(6251) p.55 Persepolis, measurements underground canal (?)(6265) p.90 Persepolis, double staircase, measurements of elevation(6264) p.92 Persepolis, outline panorama of mountains from terrace(6252/63) pp.94-105 Persepolis, Main Gate, measured drawings of details of bulls and capitals

SK-XVII Skizzenbuch XVII. Persepolis. pp.1-104

(7385/86) p.1 Persepolis. Measurements for beginning of Apadana drainage systempp.2-5 blank

(7435) p..6 Istakhr. Measurements for plan; and for Excavation No.4(7387) p.7 Istakhr. Elevation of city wall (30/11/32)(7436) p.8 Istakhr. Measurements for Excavation No..4 and sketches of 2 column bases

(7388) p.9 Istakhr.. Sketch of Excavation No.4(7437) p.10 Istakhr. Measurements for Excavation No.2

p.11 blank(7438) p.12 Persepolis. Elevation of Tripylon stairs

p.13 blank(7439) p.14 Persepolis, Main gateway, plan and elevation of S doorway(7389) p..15 Persepolis, Main gateway, plan and elevation of E doorway(7440) p..16 Persepolis, Main gateway, plan of W doorway(7390) p.17 Persepolis, Main gateway, mason's mark and detail of volute(7441) p.18 Persepolis, Ta6ara, plan of SE corner; Radish, section of vestibule and plan of drainage

system N of Hadish(7391) p.19 Persepolis, section of column base(7442) p.20 Persepolis, drawings of canals, N section of great Hall of Apadana(7392) p..21 Persepolis, SE corner of Apadana(7443) p.22 Persepolis, column bases N of Hadish in front of small staircase(7393) p..23 Persepolis, drainage system N of Ta6ara(7444) p.24 Persepolis, drainage system of Apadana and 100-column Hall(7394) p.25 Persepolis, drainage system N of 100-column Hall

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(7445) p.26 Persepolis, Stairway to drainage system E of 100-column Hall(7395) p.27 Persepolis, Foundation levels of Apadana and 100-column Hall(7446) p.28 Persepolis, walking lion on King's robe, Ta6ara(7396) p.29 Persepolis, reconstruction of glazed tile dado with color notes(7449) p30 Persepolis, TaCara, Designs on King's robe, N doorway(7397/7402)(7448/52)

pp,31-41 Persepolis, measurements for plans of various structures on terrace

p.42 blank(7403) p.43 Istakhr. Plan and elevation of tower in Excavation No3(7453)(7404/05)

pp.44-45 Persepolis, outer wall, N side

p.46 blank(7406) p.47 Persepolis, Fratadara building, section of plan(7454) p.48 Naqsh-i Rustam, measurements for enclosure wall(7407) p.49 Naqsh-i Rustam, plan of enclosure wall(7455) p.50 Naqsh-i Rustam, detail of 47(7408) p..51 Naqsh-i Rustam, more measurements for wall(7456) p.52 Persepolis, Hadith, measurements for retaining wall(7409) p.53 Persepolis, Plan of mound E of Tairara(7457) p.54 Naqsh-i Rustam, continuation of measurements in 51(7410) p.55 Naqsh-i Rustam, plan of another section of enclosure wall(7458) p.56 Persepolis, SE wall of Tripylon(7411) p,57 Persepolis, NE corner of Apadana

pp.58-59 blank(7481/82)(7412/23)(7459/70)

pp..60-84 Istakhr, measurements for city plan, Nov,14, 1933

(7424) p..85 Persepolis, drainage opening near great staircase(7471/72)(7425)

pp.86-88 Persepolis, graves (?)

(7426/29)(7473/75)

pp.89-95 Istakhr, fragments of stone capitals

(7476)(7430)

pp.96-97 Persepolis, graves on Mt. to N

(7477) p.98 Measurements for plotting of mound near Gerchek (?)(7431) p..99 Persepolis, unexplained plan(7478/79)(7432)

pp..100-102 Akhur-i Rustam, astodans

(7433)(7480)

pp, 103-104 Persepolis, glazed bricks from revetment, with color notes

SK-XVIII Skizzenbuch XVIII. Damascus (Spring, 1930); Persepolis (Spring, 1931)

(7295) p.1 Damascus, Sitt al-Sha'm, tomb plan and elevation. Inscription of 568 H.

(7321) p.2 Damascus, Inscription of 575 H. of Malik al-Mansur; inscription of Magbara Bab al-Saghir; and plans of graves of Nural-din and Sukaina (one or both marked "erledigt,July, 1934" [destroyed]

(7296) p3 Damascus, inscription of Nur al-din on stone sarcophagus.. Notes on Muristan Nuri,inscriptions and decoration

(7322) pp.4-5 List of photos of Taq-i Bustan and of those taken in Damascus (Apr. 10, 1930),(7297) continued on p..6

(7323) p.6 Damascus, Arabic inscription of 610 H..(7298) p.7 Damascus, Raihaniyya inscription of 575 H. and Sitta Raqiyya of 608 H..

(7324) p.8 Damascus, Inscription of 497 H..; Aleppo, Citadel, Greek inscription of sarcophagus,Aleppo, inscription above mihrab, Shaihh Makruf, Shadbakatiyya; Beirut, fragmentaryKufic inscription of 3 (?) 84 H.

(7299/7303) pp.9-17 Persepolis, studies of costumes of throne-bearers and men in Tribute procession(7325/28)

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(7330)(7305)

pp. 18-21 Persepolis, measured plan of Harem (?)

(7331/33)(7306/07)

pp.22-25 Persepolis, objects found and stonemasons' marks; also column base from Bend-i Amir

(7334) p.26 Persepolis, pier, doors and niche, Harem(7308) p.27 Persepolis, Radish. , masons' marks and Sasanian graffiti(7335) p.28 Persepolis, section of Harem plan and threshold block(7309) p.29 Persepolis, Harem, door-post block and fragments of cuneiform inscription(7336) p.30 Persepolis, Cornice of Harem and English graffiti(7310) p.31 Persepolis, details of door, Harem (?)(7337)(7311)

pp.32-33 Persepolis, fragments of stone sculptures

(7338) p.34 Persepolis, water channel S of Harem(7312) p.35 Persepolis, location of Artaxerxes I find, July 12, 1932; Istakhr, remains of city gate(7339) p.36 Persepolis, map of prehistoric remains to S. Nov. 19, 1931

(7313)(7340)

pp..37-38 Istakhr, Two sections of topographical map. Nov.. 20/21, 1931

(7314) p39 Istakhr, measurements for plan(7341) p..40 Persepolis, trench from NE corner of Harem to M; Istakhr, measurements and cross-

section(7315) p.41 Persepolis, measurements for plan of prehistoric mound(7342) p.42 Istakhr, plan, Excavation No.1 (continued on p.47)(7316) p.43 Persepolis, prehistoric ruins, plan upper level(7343) p.44 Persepolis, plan of section of Harem; Istakhr, capital or base (?) from Excavation No.1(7317) p.45 Persepolis, column and base measurements in Harem(7344) p.46 Istakhr, plan of Excavation No. I (continuation of p.47)(7318) p.47 Istakhr, continuation of plan on p.42(7345) p.48 Istakhr, plan of Excavation No.3

SK-XIX Skizzenbuch XIX. Persepolis. pp.1-48

(7346) p.l Persepolis, measurements for mountains on edge ofplain: Kuh-i Nasare-Khans, Kuh-iSachl, Kuh-i Gerd.

(7367) p.2 Persepolis, plan of summit of Kuh-I Sachl and of cistern(6347) p.3 Persepolis, sketch: elevations of Kuh-i Sachl and Kuh-iNasare-Khans. Measurements for

map of plain; astodans on Kuh-i Sachl.(7368) p.4 Persepolis, measurements for map of plain(7348) p.5 Persepolis, course of Polvar river across plain(7369) p.6 Persepolis, sketch of stone quarry (?)(7349) p.7 Two stone graves between Naqsh-i Rajab and Naqsh-i Rustam (continuation on p. 14)(7370) p. 8 Persepolis, plan of building by Fratadara relief (continuation of plan on p.9)(7550) p.9 Persepolis, continuation ofproceeding; remains of Geek inscription. For photos of Greek

inscriptions see N-127, No.6(7371) p.10 Persepolis, Finds near Fratadara figure: alabastron, bronze ring, altar, and column base

(7351) p.11 Persepolis, Harem, plan (continued on p. 12)(7372) p.12 Persepolis, Harem, plan (continued from p.11)(7352) p.13 Persepolis, Harem, plan continued(7373) p.14 Persepolis, continuation of grave studies on p.7(7353) p.15 Persepolis, Fratadara ruin with drawing of 4 finds (continued on p.20)(7374) p.16 Persepolis, plan Tripylon and small staircase (continued on p.19)(7354) p.17 Persepolis, plan of building N of Tripylon (continued from p.16)(7375) p.18 Persepolis, Fratadara ruins. Stone plaque with lion and affronted sphinxes (location on

p.15); remains of jar from E of'Ta6ara(7355) p.19 Persepolis, continuation of plans on pp.16 and 19(7376) p.20 Persepolis, Joins plan on p.15.. Continuation of measurements on p..16 of building near

Fratadara relief(7356) p.21 Persepolis, measurements of building near Fratadara relief and plan joining those on

pp.8,9, and 15

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(7377) p.22 Persepolis, plan of unfinished gateway N of Apadana(7357) p.23 Persepolis, measurements for Fratadara ruins(7378) p.24 Istakhr, 4 stone fragments noted on pp..25/26(7358) p.25 Istakhr, Excavation No.2, plan (continued on pp,.28/29)(7379) p.26 Istakhr, Excavation No.5, plan and elevation(7359) p.27 Istakhr, Continuation of plan on p.25(7380) p.28 Istakhr, continuation of Exc. No.2 (p.25); and plan of Excavation No.1(7360) p.29 Istakhr, plan of city wall of Exc. No.3; continuation of plan ofExc. No.2 (p.25)(7381) p.30 Persepolis, plan of rooms N of Harem(7361) p.31 Persepolis, plan of Tripylon stairway

pp.32-43 blank(7382) p,44 Persepolis, location of "goldnes Schmuckstab"(7363) p.45 Persepolis, prehistoric village, kiln(7383) p46 Persepolis, prehistoric village, kiln(7364) p..47 Persepolis, location of "Bronzebeschlag"(7384) p.48 Persepolis, measurements for map of Hajji Nasrullah water channel (ganat) from Istakhr

SK-XX Skizzenbuch XX. Persepolis II. pp.1-80

(7059) p..1 Persepolis, measured drawings of fallen crenellated blocks(7098) p.2 Persepolis, banister with crenellations, small staircase(7060) p.3 Persepolis, measurements for elevation of ruins on the terrace(7099) p.4 Persepolis, measured column bases, pair of fallen lions, and masons' marks on bases(7061) p.5 Persepolis, plan of column bases in square hall of Harem. (joins plans on pp..7, 9 and 11)(7100) p..6 Persepolis, plan (joins pp.2, 9 and 10)(7062) p.7 Persepolis, plan, section of Harem (joins p.5)(7101) p.8 Persepolis, measurements to establish levels of ruins on terrace(7063) p..9 Persepolis, plan (joins pp, 1,2,5,6, and 7)(7102) p.10 Persepolis, plan, area N of Harem(7064) p.11 Persepolis, plan, area N of Harem(7103)(7065)

pp.12-13 Persepolis, crenellations of N stairway to Apadana

(7104) p.14 near Istakhr. Plans and elevations of 2 astodans(7066) p.15 near Istakhr, sketch of location of preceeding(7105/06)(7067/68)

pp.. 16-19 near Istakhr (?), plans and elevations of more astodans

(7107) p.20 Garmabad, cliff with 19 astodans(7069) p.21 Garmabad (?), cliff with single large astodan(7108/09) p22 Persepolis, measurements for area from Terrace to Istakhr; and for road from watergate(7970) p,23 Persepolis, plan of ruins in the plain (?)(7110/11) p.24 Persepolis, plan of ruins N of terrace (?)(7071) p.25 Persepolis, plan and elevation of small astodans(7112) p.26 Persepolis, possibly stone quarry(7072) p.27 Persepolis, section of terrace retaining wall(7113)(7073)

pp..28-29 Persepolis, section of terrace retaining wall

(7114) p..30 Persepolis, measurements for plan of terrace(7074) p.31 Persepolis, unidentified plan(7115)(7075)

pp.32-33 Persepolis, section elevation S wall of terrace

(7116)(7076)

pp.34-35 Persepolis, elevations of sections of retaining wall

(7117/21)(7077/80)

pp.36-44 Persepolis, detailed sketches of construction of top courses of retaining wall

(7081) p.45 Persepolis, detailed measurements group of column bases, possibly in Harem(7122/23)(7082/83)

pp.46-49 Persepolis, elevations of sections of retaining wall

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(7124/25)(7082/83)

pp.50-53 Persepolis, more plans showing construction top courses of retaining wall or Apadana

(7126) p.54 Persepolis, wall and column bases of Apadana (continued on p.55)(7087/88)(7127)

pp.55-57 Persepolis, elevation of foundation ofApadana; and underground drainage channel

(7128/29)(7089/90)

pp,58-61 Persepolis, plan of terrace retaining wall by Apadana

(7130)(7091)

pp.62-63 Persepolis, column bases of N vestibule and central hall of Apadana

pp.68-71 blank(7134) p.72 Persepolis, unidentified plan(7094) p.,73 Persepolis, plan related to pp.3 and 7(7138) p74 Persepolis, unidentified plan(7138)(7095)

pp, 74-75 Persepolis, plan related to p..5

(7137) p.76 Persepolis, plan related to pp.3, 6 and 7(7096) p..77 Persepolis, plan related to p.3(7136) p.78 Persepolis, plan related to p8(7097) p.79 Persepolis, measurements for elevations from Main gate to Apadana(7135) p.80 Persepolis, drawing of concave door cornice. See Photo Album 39, p,.10

SK-XXI Skizzenbuch XXI. Persepolis. pp.1-17

(7041) p.1 Persepolis, Main Gate, measured drawings of bulls, full face(7140) pp4-5 Persepolis, measured sketches of capitals, columns and bases(7147) p.7 Persepolis, scale drawings of columns, capitals and bases

(7142) p.8 Istakhr, excavation No.2, plan(7143) p.10 Istakhr', continuation of plan on p..8(7144) p.12 Persepolis, measured sketches of bases and lion capital(7148) p.13 Persepolis, Apadana, sketches of parts of capitals(7145/46)(7149)

pp. 14-16 Persepolis, Apadana, measurements of columns

(7150) p.17 Persepolis, unfinished gateway, column and capital

SK-XXII Skizzenbuch XXII. Persepolis. pp.1-53 and last page

(7151/52) pp.l-3 Persepolis, Apadana, E (new) staircase: plan and elevation of crenellations(7178)(7179) pp.4-5 Persepolis, Apadana, same: details of construction and decoration. Transition to Tripylon(7153)

(7180) pp..6-7 Persepolis, Tripylon, partial elevation and plan(7154)

(7181/82) pp.8-11 Persepolis, Tripylon staircase and capital(7155/56)(7184) pp, 14-15 Persepolis, elevation of E stairway, Hadish(7158)(7185) pp. 16-17 Persepolis, elevation ofW stairway, Hadish(7159)(7186) p.18 Persepolis, elevation of small staircase, Hadish (?)(7160) p.19 Persepolis, facade of Palace H(7187) pp.20-21 Persepolis, stairway of Ta6ara(7161)(7188) pp22-23 Persepolis, stairway of Ta6ara(7162)(7189) pp14-25 Persepolis, elevation of section of Ta6ara(7163)

(7190) pp.26-27 Persepolis, elevation of Main Staircase(7164)

(7191) p.28 Persepolis, front view ofbull, Main Gateway

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(7165) p.29 Persepolis, measurements(7192) p.30 Persepolis, plan of forecourt stairway, Hadish(7166) p31 Persepolis, plan Main Gate, W doorway(7193)(7167)

pp. 32-33 Persepolis, plan of ruins behind Main Gateway, N of Apadana

(7194) p34 Persepolis, plan of E door, Main Gateway(7168) p35 Persepolis, plan of E wall of N section(7195) p.36 Persepolis, columns of Main Gate, plan(7169) p.37 Persepolis, unidentified sketches(7196) p38 Persepolis, plan, ruins of Main Gate(7170) p..39 Persepolis, measurements of columns, Main Gate(7197) p,40 Persepolis, plan of basin by Main Gate(7171) p.41 Persepolis, 100-column Hall, plan of doorway(7198/99)(7172/73)

pp..42-45 Persepolis, 100-column Hall, remains of N wall

(7200/03)(7174/77)

pp46-53 Persepolis, 100-column Hall, remains of E wall

(7204) back page Naqsh-i Rustam, elevation of tomb; detail of bull capital

SK-XXIII Skizzenbuch XXIII. Spalato. pp.1-16

(6156) p 1 Bastistero di Salona, V c. Deeply cut stone capital(6161) p.2 Stone capital published by Gurlitt.. Kowalczyk, Denkmaler d. Kunst in Kroatien (53)(6157) p.3 Protome on cathedral tower(6160) p.4 Capital in front of door of Jupiter temple. Akanthus and compostion strongly reminiscent

of Korykos(6158) p.5 Capital of Jupiter temple(6159) p.6 Capital with bird and oak leaves with acorn

SK-XXIV Skizzenbuch XXIV. MessungenNo microfilms.. This consists primarily of measurements for topographical maps with calculations,

pp.1-15 Pasargadae

pp, 17-21 Naqsh-i Rustampp.23-37 Khurha columns: measurements and calculations of heighthspp.39-63 Persepolis, Terracepp.65-75 Naqsh-i Rustampp.77-79 F`rruzabad

pp.81-229 Persepolis: Terrace and city areapp.230-250 Pasargadae: calculations referring to Skizzenbuch Pas. I (SK-IX)

SK-XXV Skizzenbuch XXV. Miscellaneous prehistoric objects. pp.1-71(unless noted, even pages are blank)

(6162) p.1 Nineveh, prehistoric pottery(6916) p,,2 bibliographical references(6681) p3 Nineveh, Kassite cylinder seal(6717) p.4 bibliographical references(6682) p5 Animal beads c.. 2500 B,.C,(6683) p,7 Ur pottery(6684) p.9 al-'Ubaid type pottery from Ur(6718)(6720)

(6685)

pp. 10-11 Two Sumerian (?) seal stones and notes

(6686) p..13 Two clay animals from Ur(6719)(6721)(6687)

pp.14-15 Three types of cylinder seals from Ur, pre-3500 R.C.

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(6688) p..17 Misc. stone objects from Ur(6689) p..19 Stone frog and bronze pick in British Museum(6722)(6690)

pp.20-21 Gold coin and Sasanian seal stones in British Mus.

(6691) p.23 Stones and pottery, Nineveh and Ur(6692) p.25 Animal head like early Sumerian(6693) p..27 Khinaman bronze vessels in British Mus. Of Nihavand-Harsin type(6694) p..29 Khinaman ceremonial bronze axe in B..M., like Harsin(6695) p..31 Bronze ceremonial axe in B.M., from Hamadan(6723) p.32 unidentified stone jar(6696) p..33 Alabastron from Samarra(6697/99) pp.,35-39 Mussel shells(6700/01) pp..41-43 outline of bowl(6702) p.45 bowl of bright green marble, Samarra No.199(6703) p,.47 potsherds: light and dark blue; and dark brown, slmost black.. Samarra (?)(6704) p.49 thick glass vessel, Samarra(6705) p,51 Patterns on Samarra pottery(6706) p.53 Pottery jar, Samarra(6707) p.55 Clay idol in three pieces(6708) p..57 Two painted potsherds, Samarra (?)(6709) p.59 Samarra objects in shist(6710) p.60 Vial of ringed stone or glass, Samarra(6711) p..63 Vial, painted clay.. Samarra No. 751(6724)(6712)

pp..64-65 Marble rim, Samarra

(6713) p.67 shallow stone vessel from Samarra(6714) p..69 Iron dagger handle with human masks from Harsco(6725)(6715)

pp..70-71 Inscribed Sasanian bullae from Takht Abu Nasr (Shiraz), Dec.. 25,1933; and Kuficinscription from Kermanshah

SK-XXVI Skizzenbuch XXVI. "Sammlung Hahn, etc." pp.1-90, photos of sketches.(unless noted, backs of each page are blank. Some of these seals are published in AMI, Vol. V, pp.49-124. TheInventory numbers refer to Herzfeld's Inventories, Archive N-89 and 91.) Most of the objects are prehistoric.

(7205) p.l small stone figure(7206) p.2 lapislazuli inscribed roll seal with cuneiform inscription. From Wanna al-sudum(7207) p.3 cylinder seal (Inv. No.278) with notes(7208) p.4 hand, deep-red roll seal with 3 zones of decoration(7292/94) p..4a 3 roll seals, including one on p.25, SK-XXVIII(7209) p..5 roll seal, shell, cf. SK-XXXI, p.16(7210) p.6 flat seal (no photograph or sketch)(7211) p..7 button seal, limestone. Inv. No.241(7212) p..8 Petschaft (seal), basalt. cf. Nihavand(7213) p.9 rectangular seal, lion and ibex.. Limestone. Inv.. No. 2812.. SK-XXVIII, p.34(7214) p,10 round seal stone with row of animals. Inv. No.239. Fara-type(7215) P. i 1 round seal stone. Inv. No.235.. Limestone, cf. Tepe Giyan(7216) p.12 small head of animal, yellowish limestone (?)(7217) p.13 white limestone masque.. Inv. No.195(7218) p.14 small head, aragonit. Inv. No.193(7219) p.15 small haematite head. Inv. No. 194(7220) p.16 small limestone standing figure(7293) p. 16a small standing figure in long coat(7221) p.17 small yellowish-green limestone standing figure(7222) p.18 aragonit, very white (no illustration)(7223) p.19 flat limestone seal.. cf. p.9(7224) p.20 round seal, black stone. Inv.. No.240. cf. Tepe Giyan(7225) p.21 bright red flint seal.. Inv. No. 238 (no illustration)(7226) p.22 gray flint seal. Inv. No.236. Fara-type (no illustration)

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(7227) p,,23 dark gray flint seal (no illustration)(7228) p.24 irregular, deeply cut seal, with notes(7229) p.25 round, gray black seal. Inv. No.237(7230) p.26 black stone round seal. Inv. No.772(7231/32) p.27 white marble animal from Warka. Inv. No.132(7233) p.28 reclining animal, white marble. From Warka Inv. No.133(7234) p.29 small soapstone jar (?), Inv. No, 80(7235) p.30 white marble animal's masque. From Warka. Inv. No.131(7236) p,32 small alabaster kneeling gazelle (?) or camel (??)(7237) p34 recicling bull, yellowish limestone, Inv.No,130 (?)(7238) p35 small reclining bull, limestone(7239) p36 small reclining bull, blue-gray limestone(7240/41) p.37 small animal, gray striped slate from Tell `Isharah(7242) p.38 small boar.. (no illustration)(7243) p.39 flat, yellow-brown limestone boar(7244) p,40 flat red slate (no illustration)(7245) p.41 limestone, flat (no illustration)(7246) p,42 lion, outstretched. Fossilized ivory (?)(7347) p.43 mussel seal (no illustration)(7248) p.44 goat's head, hard, smooth limestone(7249) p.45 seal, boar. White limestone(7350) p.46 small limestone head. Inv, No.,136.. Resembles horse(7251) p.47 limestone, flat, white. Inv. No. 137(7252) p48 reclining animal with head turned back. red slate(7253) p.49 flat animal seal, translucent aragonit(7254) p.50 limestone, flat animal seal from Warka

p.51 flat animal seal (no microfilm)(7255) p.52 aragonit, reclining bull seal(7256) p.53 aragonit seal. Inv.. No.,135. From Warka(7257) p,54 aragonit seal, kneeling animal, badly preserved(7258) p.55 white limestone animal seal(7259) p.56 limestone bull seal(7260) p.57 half of woman's figure, limestone(7261) p.58 small bronze standing figure. Inv. No 1506(7262) p.59 bronze figure. Inv. No.1510(7263) p.60 small bronze horse's head. Inv. No.1810. From Isfahan(7264) p.61 small bronze horse. Inv. No. 1755(7265) p,62 bronze horse trapping(7266) p.63 aragonit kneeling bull(7267) p.64 limestone bull(7268) p.65 small limestone bull's head(7269) p.66 mussel (no illustration)(7270) p.67 small monkey(7271) p.68 figure resembling a rat (no illustration)(7172) p,.69 reclining cat, white limestone. Inv. No,. 143(7273) p.70 9 small objects, mussel(7274) p.71 small kneeling bull, mussel.. Constantinople(7275) p.73 standing bull, mussel(7276) p,74 outstretched lion, mussel, and notes(7277) p.75 outstretched lion, mussel. In British Museum(7278) p.76 limestone stag (?), head turned alongside.. British Mus(7279) p.77 limestone vulture (?).. Brit. Mus. One in Frau Sarre's collection is published(7280) p.78 limestone head of bull (?). Louvre(7281) p.79 small head of bull. Louvre(7282) p.80 fish, mussel.. From Warka. Louvre(7283) p.81 terracotta bear (?). Constantinople(7284) p.82 pierced bead. Constantinople. From Fara(7285) p.83 round seal, drilled.. Constantinople. From Fara

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(7286) p.85 bronze, 3 dogs side by side.. British Museum(7287) p.86 standing man and lion. Aleppo(7288) p.87 bronze horse from Isfahan. Inv.. No. 1810(7289) p.88 red stone bull's head. Achaemenian. Inv.. No.1503. Tehran(7290) p.89 bone, Hellenistic figure of female nude(7291) p.90 unidentified head in profile

SK-XXVII Skizzenbuch XXVII. Antiquitaten I. pp.1-49(The numbers in black are from Herzfeld's Inventory. Those preceded by "ph" or "Photo" refer to negatives)

(6425) p.1 Nizamabad, Sasanian, horseman, stucco; details of hooves (Neg.2158). The figures inthese measured drawings of stucco from Nizamabad are all fragmentary.

(6478/79) p..2 Nizamabad, Sasanian, horseman(6426/27) p..3 Nizamabad, Sasanian, horses (Neg..2161)(6477) p.4 Nizamabad, Sasanian, wall panels (Neg.2147)(6428) p. 5 Nizamabad, Sasanian, horse's head (Neg.2156) and headless standing figure (Neg..2147),

stucco(6476) p..6 Nizamabad, Sasanian, wall decoration, stucco (Neg.2149)(6429) p.,7 Nizamabad, Sasanian, wall panels (Negs..2153, 2151)(6475) p.8 Nizamabad, Sasanian, wall fragments and Arabic inscription(6430) p.9 Nizamabad, Sasanian, boot and hands (Neg. 2154a), stucco; and Ray, stucco (?) roundel of

face in sun disk(6474) p..10 Nizamabad, Sasanian, pieces of stucco wall decoration(6431) p,11 Nizamabad, Sasanian, pieces of stucco wall decoration with color notes(6473) p.12 Nizamabad, Sasanian, similar pieces and dragon's leg (Neg.2155)(6432) p.13 Nizamabad, Sasanian, Frags, of circle and wings(6472) p..14 Nizamabad, Sasanian, stucco plaques with animals (Neg..2150) and Sasanian stone

elephant (Baghdad)(6433) p.15 Nizamabad, Sasanian, Frags. of stucco (Neg. 2148)(6471)(6434)

pp. 16-17 measured plans of unidentified buildings

(6470) p.18 Tepe Giyan, dagger, hilt (Neg. 488)(6435) p..19 Tepe Giyan, 10 seal stones, some published in AMI, Vol..V, pp.49-124(6469) p,20 Two bronze daggers, one from Hamadan (Negs. 492, 496)(6436) p.21 Tepe Giyan, roll and stamp seals. See note p.19(6467/68)(6437)

pp.22-24 Sasanian and Parthian stamp seals

(6438) p.25 Five Sasanian seal stones; and bronze pitch fork (Tepe Giyan (Neg..724)(6465) p.26 Tepe Giyan, Four lance heads, bronze (Negs.492, 495, 793)(6439) p.27 Tepe Giyan, twelve carved stone seals.. See note p..19(6464) p.28 Five silver or bronze pins (Negs.243, 244,245) and a metal mace (Neg.. 14)(6440/41) p.29 Tepe Giyan, 15 flat seals. See note p.19(6428) p..30 A bronze ax (Neg.534) and a pick head (Neg.. 542)(6442) p.31 Tepe Giyan, 9 flat seals.. See note p..19(6462/63) p.32 Bronze pick (Tepe Giyan, Neg.542) and cooper, human figure (Neg. 1176)(6443) p..33 Five roll seals with cuneiform inscriptions(6460) p.34 Tepe Giyan, large jar and rims (Negs.8, 90, 755, 761, 771)(6444) p.35 Tepe Giyan, Two large jars (Neg..89)(6459) p.36 Tepe Giyan, two large jars with details (Negs..82, 713, 758, 766)(6445) p..37 Tepe Giyan, 5 jar's with details (Negs.85, 136, 186, 189, 712, 714)(6458) p.38 Tepe Giyan, 6 jars and jugs (Negs..44, 68, 84, 85, 196, 203)(6446) p.39 Tepe Giyan, 8 jars, jugs and bowls (Negs.38, 39, 42, 63, 93, 102, 108, 186, 196, 752)(6457) p.40 Tepe Giyan, 4 albarellos (Negs.3, 4, 67, 207, 754, 764)(6447) p..41 Tepe Giyan, 4 cups. (Negs.1, 9, 10, 76, 92)(6456) p.42 Tepe Giyan, 4 jar's (Negs..47, 61, 76, 765, 765a)(6448) p.43 Tepe Giyan, large jar and 3-legged jar, (Negs..74, 87)(6454) p.44 Tepe Giyan, 8 jars, bowls, jugs (Kegs. 37, 69, 137, 193, 749, 764a, 770, 772)(6449) p.45 Tepe Giyan, 3 small jars (Negs. 79, 133, 751, 760)

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(6453) p.46 Tepe Giyan, 5 small jugs (Negs. 2, 46, 65, 66, 203, 763)(6450) p.47 Prehistoric pottery, jar and bowl (Neg.73)(6452) p.48 Prehistoric pottery, 4 pieces (One piece Neg. 34)(6451) p,49 Prehistoric pottery, objects from Demavand region, Zun and Sarun

SK-XXVIII Skizzenbuch XXVIII. Antiquitaten II. pp.1-35(The numbers in black are Herzfeld Inventory numbers; those preceeded by "ph" or "Photo are negative numbers)

(6380) p.1 Three polished jugs or vases(6423) p.2 Six polished jugs or jars (Kegs. 105, 200)(6381) p.3 Pottery, including bull's head, Tepe Giyan (Negs. 45, 47)(6422) p.4 Pierced bells from Tepe Giyan and Hamadan, small beaker (Sawa) and bronze mirror(6382) p..5 Small mirror, copper bowl, 3 small covers of copper, bronze or brass and pierced iron

plaque with invocation to Muhammad and 'Al-1(6421) p.6 Animal vase (Bujnurd), copper bowl (Neg.23) and bronze candlestick(6383) p.8 Five small glass bottles or vials (Sawa)(6384) p..9 Four, small cut or, molded glass bottles (Sawa)(6419) p.10 Five glass objects: bottle (Sawa), bowl (Ray)(6385) p.11 Misc.. small objects of glass, lead, ivory and porcelain(6418) p.12 Bronze tripod, bone buttons and carved beads (some published in AMI, Vol.V, pp.49-124)(6386) p.13 Carved beads, jewelry, roll seal (Tepe Giyan) and 3-legged jar, (Neg.68)(6417) p.14 Gold ring (Neg.498), stone bowl (Mashhad), copper bowls (Nihavand) (Negs..17, 521) and

alabaster vase (Samarra)(6387) p.15 4 hand-made small jars in Richard Coll., Louvre; and lance head, Tepe Giyan (Neg. 495)(6416) p.16 Nihavand.. 2 daggers, 2 lance heads (Negs. 492, 533, 793, 794)(6388) p.17 Nihavand.. Bronze pick and ax head (Negs. 536, 537, 797)(6415) p.18 Bronze bit (Neg..778), bronze lamp and 4 small animals or birds (Hamadan,

Constantinople)(6389) p.19 Alabaster vase (Babylon) and small bronze bowl(6414) p.20 Pottery jug, Kharaj (Richard Coll., Louvre) and 7 small glass bottles (Hamadan,

Constantinople)(6390) p.21 Misc.. small objects: glass, pottery, stone (Baghdad, Hamadan, Constantinople)(6413) p..22 Arabic glass stamp (Hamadan), clay figurines (Hamadan, Baghdad), cuneiform tablet

(Hamadan) Sasanian bulls (Hamadan) and small animal(6391) p.23 Two clay and bronze human figures as pins (Cairo and Constantinople).. Side view of

painted clay figure on p.22(6412) p..24 Small carved beads or seals (some published in AMI, Vol,.V, pp.49-124), Sasanian seal,

stone ape and bronze bull's head. All acquired in Constantinople(6392) p.25 Roll and stamp seals, weights, small animals and birds (Constantinople, Baghdad)(6411) p..26 Bronze jewelry (Negs..245,252) and slate "dish" (Cairo)(6393) p.27 Two Tepe Giyan large jars (Negs. 88, 135, 871)(6410) p..28 Tepe Giyan, two jars, one small cup (Negs.62, 68, 132)(6394) p.29 Tepe Giyan, albarello and 3 small jar's (Negs. 36, 64, 75, 112, 137, 767)(6409) p.30 Tepe Giyan, two large jars (Negs. 77, 756)(6395) p.31 Tepe Giyan, two large jar's (Kegs. 71, 134)(6408) p..32 Ray, long-snouted jug (Meyer Coll.., Tehran); 3-legged jug with bits of glaze inlay on

shoulder(6396) p.33 Cuneiform inscription on part of gold tablet. Hamadan, Oct.. 30, `29(6407)(6397)

pp.34-35 Cuneiform inscription on both sides of bronze plaque. Publ.. AMI, Vol.. II, p.117 andVO1..IX, p.159 (Negs.303-306)

(6406) p.36 Sardonyx roll seal with cuneiform inscription (possession Procureur, general, Isfahan); nailwith incomplete cuneiform inscription (Hamadan)

(6398) p.37 Two sections cuneiform plaque in Brit. Mus..; engraved mussel shell (Isfahan, Harsin type)

(6405) p..38 Eleven seal stones or beads, some publ. AMI, Vol,V, pp.49-124(6398) p.39 Luristan bronz ox with human mask (Nihavand)(6404) p..40 Two Luristan bronzes (Nihavand); section of bit and affronted lion(6400) p.41 Bronze or, silver, pieces and"engraved stone (Harsur, Tepe Giyan) Negs.252, 254(6401) p.43 Button seal stones (Tepe Giyan, Tepe Yadgar). Some published AMI, Vol.V, pp.49-124

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(6402) p,45 Seal stones (Tepe Giyan), weights, small stone animal heads (Tello). See note No.43(6403) p.47 Small stone animals (1 from Tello) with drilled markings.. See note for No. 43

SK-X XIXSkizzenbuchXXIX. Antiquitaten III. pp. l-24(The numbers in black are from Herzfeld's Inventory; those preceeded by "ph" or "photo" are negative numbers)

(6192) p..1 8 small bronzes of Luristan type and Sasanian (?)(6193) p.2 12 small bronze animals or birds, Luristan, Harsin type(6194) p.3 9 small bronze animals, Tepe Giyan and Harsin. (see Neg.504)(6195) p.4 Tepe Giyan. 6 bronze pins and a spatula. (see Neg,242)(6196) p..5 13 bronze and silver pins. (see Negs. 214, 244)(6197) p.6 Tepe Giyan or Harsin., 12 bronze and silver pins and needles. (see Negs. 240, 241, 243,

245)(6198) p.7 Tepe Giyan or Harsin.. 12 Misc. bronze spoons, etc. (see Negs. 242, 243)(6199) p..8 Tepe Giyan or Hat-sin. Misc. bronze pins, needles. (see Negs. 240,241, 243)(6200) p.9 Tepe Giyan or Harsin. Misc. silver and copper rings. (see Neg.248)(6201) p.10 Tepe Giyan or Harsin. 2 bullae (Publ, AMI) and Misc. copper objects (see Neg. 289)(6203) p.1 l Tepe Giyan or Harsrn. Copper earring, spirals, etc. (see Negs. 253, 489)(6204) p.12 Silver torques. (see Negs. 249, 251, 256, 499)(6205) p.13 Tepe Giyan and Harsin. Silver and bronze torques and bracelets. (see Negs. 249, 499)(6206) p,14 Tepe Giyan and Harsin. 6 bracelets, (see Neg.. 247)(6207) p.15 Tepe Giyan and Harsin. Silver rings and spirals. (see Neg.,257)(6208) p,16 Tepe Giyan and Harsin. 4 stone or bronze mace heads (see Negs. 14, 502)(6210) p, 16a Mace head, iron(6209) p.17 Tepe Giyan 3 bronze and stone mace handles,, (see Negs. 14, 503)(6211) p.18 Tepe Giyan.. 2 bronze and stone handles. (see Negs..13, 730)(6212) p..19 Tepe Giyan. 2 bronze ax heads(6213) p.20 Bronze ax head and handle, (see Negs. 544, 791)(6214) p.21 Tepe Giyan.. 2 bronze ax heads.. (see Neg. 790)(6215/16) p.22 Tepe Giyan, 2 bronze ax heads..(6217) p.23 Tepe Giyan, 2 bronze ax heads.. (see Neg. 538)(6218/19) p.24 Tepe Giyan 2 bronze ax heads. (see Neg.. 542/786)

SK-XXX Skizzenbuch XXX. Antiquitaten IV. pp.1-24(Numbers in black refer to entries in Herzfeld's Inventory.. The pieces in the Hahn Coll, are so marked

(see also SK-XXVI, "Sammlung Hahn, etc.. ")

(6164) p. l 14 Sasanian button seals, 1 Islamic(6165) p,2 12 Sasanian and Achaemenian seals and 3 "cat's eye" pieces (see Neg. 496)(6166) p.3 12 Misc. seal stones, including 1 cuneiform roll seal, Most are pre-Sasanian(6190)(6167)

pp.3a-4 23 Achaemaenian stamp seals

(6168) p,5 20 Sasanian seal stones, 4 with inscriptions(6169) p..6 29 Sasanian seal stones, animals, birds, 3 with inscriptions(6170) p.7 19 Sasanian seal stones and 1 Arabic., 5 with inscriptions(6171) p.8 24 haematite weights (frogs, ducks, etc.), some with human figure or motif(6172) p..9 22 Misc.. stone weights and small figures(6173) p, 10 18 Misc, small stone figures, some from Tello(6174) p. 1 1 13 small stone figures of animals or birds (one publ in AMI, Vol.V, 49-124)(6175) p 12 12 small stone animals, two stamp seals(6176) p.13 15 small stone or metal objects; ring bezels, stamp seals, Tepe Giyan beads. (see Negs..

252, 254, 506)(6177) p.14' 20 small stone or metal objects: beads, stamp seals. Some published in AMI(6178) p.15 Tepe Giyan. 22 steatite beads, buttons. Some publ. AMI(6179) p,16 Tepe Giyan. 15 buttons and seals. Some Publ. AMI(6180) p..17 Misc. carved buttons, beads, seals. Some Publ. AMI(6181) p.18 4 stone pendants (Tepe Giyan), clay masque and carved stone. (see Negs. 496,506)

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(6182) p.19 8 Sasanian button seals, silex object from Pasargadae, and 2 beads (Tepe Giyan).. (seeNegs. 496,506)

(6183) p.20 8 small bronzes, mostly Babylonian(6184/85) p21 3 small bronze animals and snake (Tepe Giyan)(6186) p.22 7 small bronzes: mostly Tepe Giyan, I possibly Achaemenian(6187) p.23 Bronze human figure from Birs; votive figure from Hat-sin(6189) p.23a Confronted Ibex, bronze, Harsin(6188) p.24 4 bronzes, including pendant with Pahlavi inscription

SK-XXXI Skizzenbuch XXXI. Antiquitaten V. pp.1-24

(6347) p.1 Tepe Giyan, Crete, 3 bronze hatchets (Kegs. 536, 543,786,787)

(6348) p..2 Tepe Giyan, bronze pick (Neg..532)

(6349) p.3 Tepe Giyan, 3 bronze hatchets (Negs.. 543,788)

(6350) p.4 Bronze pickax and lance-tip (?)

(6351) p.5 Tepe Giyan, 2 bronze chisels

(6352) p.,6 Tepe Giyan, 2 curved bronze chisels (1 in Neg.531)

(6353) p..7 Tepe Giyan, bronze pick; handle decoration with "Janus" head (Harsin)

(6354) p.8 Harsin, decorated bronze ax, bell and handle

(6355) p..9 Harsin, 3 bronze "buttons" (?)

(6356) p.10 Harsin, bracelet and horse-bit

(6357) p.l l Marble and alabaster jars, clay seal, amber lion, jar (Hillah)

(6358) p.12 Jar (Hillah), stone bowl (Mashhad) and bronze incense burner (Neg. 438)

(6359) p.13 Gray stone lamp with Kufic inscription

(6378) p..13a White polished stone cover(6360) p.14 Flints from Muhammadabad near Tehran

(6362/68)(6372/77)

pp 15-22 Drawings of 69 Achaemenian and pre-Achaemenian roll seals, some published in AMI,Vo1..V, pp.49-124. Those in Hahn Coll. so marked

(6369) p..23 Seven early button seals or beads

(6371) p..23a Clay figurines of nude woman and lion

(6370) p.24 Clay figurines of woman, dog and animal (fragmentary)

SK-XXXII Skizzenbuch XXXII, marked "Damas. I" . pp. 1-24

(8233) p. I Citadel (March 29,1914).. Ornamentation on towers and wall(8234) p.2 Citadel (March 29,1914).. Profiles of inscription enframements and stylized fleur-de-lis(8235) p.3 Citadel (March 29,1914). Coats of arms and hexagon(8236) p..4 Great Mosque. Door, capital with cornucopias, top of minaret and coat of arms(8237)(8238)

p..5-6 measurements for plan of citadel

(8239) p.7 Citadel (April 1,1914). Molding marked "erledigt July, 1934"; capitals in Dj.. Sadat; Greekinscription

(8240) p.8 Citadel (April 1,1914), stone capital(8241) p.9 capital of mihr'ab in gate of Citadel; machicolation of Bab al-Sa1am(8242) p.10 sarcophagus, Sakina(8243) p..10a Passage of citadel (?)(8244) p.11 Tomb of Bill ; Magbarat, marked "erledigt July, 1934); sarcophagus covers of'Omar ibn

'Abd al-'Azrz(8245) p.12 Capital and window, Dj, al-Djarrah; Kufic inscription(8246) p.13 panorama of minaret tops(8247) p.14 Salihiya, Raihun, plan of entrance, marked "erledigt July, 1934"; Salihiya, 3 antique basalt

windows(8248) p.15 Plan and elevation of mausoleum of Ibn'Abdallah, marked "erledigt July, 1934"(8249) p.15a entrance E of Bahadur As

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(8250) p.16 Section of dome of Madrasa Sahib al-Rumi; 3 coats of aims(8251) p.17 Section of mukarnas, Dj. Tainabiyya, 779 H.(8252) p.18 Plan of Dj, Tainabiyya

(8253) p.19 Doorways of Dj. Tainabiyya(8254) p.20 Salihiya, plan of Mahall al-Sikka(8255) p.21 Tomb in garden, marked "erledigt July, 1934"(8256) p.22 Plan and inside elevation of preceeding(8257) p.23 Section of mukarnas, Dj. Tauba, 632 H.(8258) p.24 Citadel, sketch of location of towers

SK-XXXIII Skizzenbuch XXXIII, marked "Damas. II". pp. 1-15

(8259) p.1 Plan of Madrasa Rashrdiyya, 750 H.(8260) p,2 Dj Qinishliyya, cross-section(8261) p.3 Dj. Qinishliyya, plan(8262) p.4 Dj. Qinishliyya, main doorway and coat of aims(8263) p.5 Dj. Zawiyat Sa'd al-din, plan(8264) p6 Zawiyat Sa'd al-din, springing of dome(8265) p,7 Tomb of Muhammad al-Harmali, plan., Marked "erledigt July, 1934"(8266) p8 Turbe Sanaisan, plan, section of dome and details(8267) p..9 Salihiyya, tomb of Qaimari, plan(8268) p.10 Sahib Rumi in Maidan, plan(8269) PA I Dar, al-fugaha, elevation(8270) p..12 Bab Shargr, 3 profiles of moldings(8271) p.,13 Bab Shargr, plan(8272) p.14 Djobar, Kanisat al-Khidr, plans, elevation(8273) p.15 Deraa, Dj, al-Dar'a. 2 Greek inscriptions(8274) p..16 Madrasa Saif al-din, Qilidjeh(8275) p.17 Muristan of Nur al-din, panelling of door; Hamah, grill of the minbar stairs(8276) p..18 Unidentified pattern

SK-XXXIV Skizzenbuch XXXIV, marked " 3 Haleb". pp. 1-43

(8278) p. I Dj,. Sharaf, Mamluk cartouche and entablature; Dj Zikki, inscription and bosse; Dj , ?minaret

(8279) p2 Takkiyya Bairam Baba, entablature and inscription; al-Djunsiyya, inscription; SaqaqTavil, inscription

(8280) p.3 Dj. Mawazini, inscriptions and decorative panel(8281) p.4 Dj. Mawazini, notes; Qastal Bizzr, Mamluk cartouche; Sabil Shaikh Haidarr inscription(8282) p.5 Arabic inscriptions(8283)(8285)

pp,5-8 sketch for plan of citadel wall

(8285) p.8 notes on minaret of Dj.. Dabbagha al-'atiga; details Utrush inscription; cartouche of Baibogha Saif al-din on Qastal Hammam al-Tall

(8286) p.9 notes on mihrab in Khangah fi'1 Farafra; Kufic inscription, Bab Antakiya(8287) p.10 Khangah fi'l Farafra, plan(8288) p.11 Khangah fi'1 Farafra, plan and details of mihrab(8289) p,12 Khangah fi'1 Farafra, ornament of cupola; notes on Dj. Kamiliyya and Dj. Firdaus(8290) p.13 notes and inscriptions, Shaikh Harawi(8291) p.14 Shaikh Harawi, plan and elevation of tomb and Sabil inscription(8292) p.15 Inscriptions: Tawashi fountain, Madrasa Kamiliyya tower, Haram Qarasongor

(8293) p.16 Madrasa Qarasongor, portal, cartouche, inscription 703 H.(8294) p..17 Bab Antakiya, plan(8295) p.18 Inscription in hall of Gr. Mosque(8296-)(8299)

pp., 19-22 Kufic inscription on minaret, Gr. Mosque

(8300) p.23 Khan Sibl (between Sarmin and Ma'arrat), plan, elevation and cartouche(8301) p..24 Sarmin, plan of Gr. Mosque

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(8302) p.25 Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, 2 basalt capitals(8302-03) pp.25-26 Plan of Nab! YU a with elevation of minaret(8304-05) pp.27-28 Ma'arrat, Gr.. Mosque, details of small qubba, inscriptions and decorative plaque(8306-07) pp.29-30 Ma'arrat, Madrasa, plan, elevation of door, details of dome and inscriptions; Khan

Shaikhan, antique capital(8308-09) pp.31-32 Hama, Gr.. Mosque, notes on Greek inscription; Mamluk cartouche(8310) p.33 Hama, Gr. Mosque, Arabic inscription and Mamluk cartouche(8310-11) pp.33-34 Hama, inside and outside of Hasanain and inscription of window in Gr. Mosque.(8312) p.35 Hama, capital, note on minbar of Taki al-din, etc.(8313) p36 Hama, Haram, main section, plan(8314-15) pp.37-38 Hama, unidentified plan, note on minaret of Abu'l fida mosque and inscription on capital(8316) p.39 Hama, Dj. Nurl, inscription and frieze of animals and scroll(8317) p.40 Hama, notes on tomb mosque of Abu'l Fida and sketch of mihrab columns(8318-19) pp.41-42 Hama, Dj. NUri, decorative panels, etc..(8320) p.43 Hama, Mamluk cartouche, window of Gr.. Mosque with inscription of 894 H.

SK-XXXV Skizzenbuch XXXV, marked " 4 Horns". pp. 1-18

(8321) p.1 Hims, inscription of Khalid and notes on Gr. Mosque (Dj. Nur!)(8322-24) pp.2-4 Hims, plan and elevation of Gr. Mosque(8324) p.4 Hims, inscribed basalt block; plan and notes of tomb(8325) p.5 Hims, inscriptions and cartouche(8326) p..6 Hims, Gr.. Mosque, basalt capital(8327) p.7 Hims, Dj. Kabir, carved decoration(8328) p.8 Hama, frame of Nur al-din inscription(8329) p..9 Hama, Gr. Mosque, plan and elevation of tomb chamber(8330) p.10 Hama, Gr. Mosque, plan, Haram, tomb(8331) p.l1 Hama, Gr. Mosque, plan, inscription on minbar(8332) p.12 Hama, Gr. Mosque, plan E hall(8333) p.13 Hama, Gr. Mosque, plan W wall, cartouche(8334) p..14 Hama, Gr. Mosque, elevation.. Hims, Gr. Mosque, courtyard(8335) p..15 Hama, elevation of sarcophagus of Fuddah(8336) p.16 Hama, Arabic inscription(8337) p.17 Hama, Mawlawiyya, elevation of portal(8338) p.18 Hama, Mawlawiyya, plan

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NOTEBOOKS

Catalogue of Contents

For convenience in locating the notebooks, a brief description of their appearance follows each Archive number.. For themost part, the notations are in German in Herzfeld's writing.. The page numbers of some of the notebooks are noted, butthere are no microfilms.

N-1 (cloth-covered sketch-book 43/40 '/4")p..1 Two Sasanian seals with Pahlavi inscriptionsp.3 Kufic seal: Abu Shuja and (on Rev..) Muhammad ibn al-Husaih ibn al-Muzaffar. See also N-4, p.2p.5 Pahlavi inscriptions from Sasanian seals. Four

p.7 Pahlavi inscriptions from Sasanian seals. FourP.9 Pahlavi inscriptions from Sasanian seals.. Fivep..11 Pahlavi inscriptions from Sasanian seals.. Fivep.13 Pahlavi inscriptions from Sasanian seals. Two

(In all above cases type of stone and subject are noted)N-2 (black leatherette covers: 4 '/4 x 6")

Designs on 57 Paithan coins with descriptive notes; notes on Drouin article "Monnaies Sasanides inedites";notes on Sasanian coins in Paruck

N-3 (orange Soennecken paper notebook)Photographs or sketches and notes on 38 Sasanian or Parthian seal-stones in British Museum, BibliothequeNationale, Berlin, etc. and list of place-names in Pahlavi on seals

N-4 (small cream-colored memorandum tablet)P, l Pahlavi inscriptions on Sasanian seal-stonesp..2 Kufic inscriptions.. See also N-I, p.3p 3 Cuneiform inscription on green, flecked stone, British Museumpp 4-9 Miscellaneous stamp sealsp..10 Hebrew (Aramaic ?) inscription on stone fragmentp.11 Greek inscription on carnelianp..12 Aramaic (?) inscriptionp..13 Arabic inscribed ringpp.14-15 Stamp seals

p.16 Fragment of Aramaic (?) inscriptionp..17 Hebrew inscription on roll sealpp.18-19 Cuneiform fragmentspp.20-22 Sasanian stamp seals

pp..23-24 Monograms on Sasanian sealsp.25 Pahlavi inscription on seal-stonep.26 Seal of Atur-Ormizdp.27 Seal of Atur Ardashirpp..28-57 Pahlavi inscriptions on Sasanian seals with notes on material of each seal-stone

N-5 (black leatherette covers, 5 x 7")Analysis of place-names in Pahlavi geography (Shahreha e Eran).. 49 pages with insertion at beginning of 6pages of Pahlavi text with transliteration

N-6 (black leatherette covers 6 'A x 8 '/2")Excerpts from the Bundahesh (Pahlavi), Denkart (Pahlavi), PA NAM e Yazdane (Pahlavi) and Ibn al-Athir(Arabic)

N-7 (green Tumbler notebook 6'A x 8'A")Ka'ba i Zardusht Pahlavi Inscription and Kartir inscription with English translation

N-8 (green Tumbler notebook 4 'A x 8 3/4")Notes from Olaf Hansen "Die Mittelpersischen Papyri der Papyrus Sammlung der Staatischen Museen zuBerlin"; and other sources

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N-9 (green Tumbler notebook 6 x 9")Cuneiform inscription on Herzfeld's Luristan dagger,. A listing of Pahlavi inscriptions, starting with theAvroman parchment through inscriptions at Darband, after those of'Mihrnarseh at Firuzabad. Drawing ofSasanian seal inscription (incomplete) made in Ba'quba, May 25, 1923. Starting from the back of the notebookis a listing of drawings, apparently for a study of Sasanian sculpture, coats of aims and helmets, beginning witha plan of Taq-i Bustan and ending with a relief of Bahrain II on horseback

N- 10 (hard-covered brown notebook 3 3/4 x 6 '/4")Ten pages of Pahlavi vocabulary, apparently from the Yashts

N- 11 (small green Primus notebook 4 x 6") pp. 1-45 and loose slips numbered 46-72Sasanian seal-stones, many with inscriptions, P.1 is marked "Calcutta," but it is uncertain whether that refers toall pages from 1 to 45. The loose slips are of objects mostly in European museum collections

N-12 (small green Primus notebook 4" x 6")pp.1-7 Four Sasanian seal-stones with inscriptions, those on pp,5-7 having identifying numbers, possibly toHorn-Steindorff

N-13 (green Tumbler notebook 5 3/4 x 8 3/4")Monograms from Sasanian sculptures and seal-stones

N-14 (pink-colored Soennecken notebook 5 '/ x 8")Pahlavi text of Shahreha e Eran, followed by notes from Arab and Persian historians

N-15 (green-covered Soennecken notebook 5 '/4 x 7 /8")Excerpts from texts dealing with Sistan. Pahlavi Afdr a Sagastan, Mah e Fravartin, PA NAM e Yazdan, withdiscussions by Markwart and Noldeke

N- 16 (brown paper Oxford file pack)Pie-historic seal-stones; inked drawings of 6.5 cylinder seals from Harsin, Nihavand, Tepe Giyan, etc. Herzfeldinventory numbers are noted in black

N- 17 (brown paper Oxford file pack)Pahiavi vocabulary. Continued in N- 18

N- 18 (brown paper Oxford file pack)Continuation of Pahlavi vocabulary in N-17

N-19 (brown canvas folder, bound in brown leatherette)168 Sasanian seal-stones.. Photographs, drawings and notes. From Leclerq, Thomas, de Sacy, Horn andSteindorff; etc..; and from public and private collections

N-20 (black leatherette notebook 5 x7 '/z")List of purchases of antiques in Baghdad, April 1923 with sketches and prices

N-21 (small rust-colored sketchbook 3 3/4 x 5") Inside cover, note on small silver bowl from Nihavandp..1 Ashmolean Museum, Two small bronze animalsp.2 Ashmolean Museum.. Terra cotta figurine of nude goddessp.3 Ashmolean Museum.. Small gold crouching calf; stone (?) goatp.. 4 Ashmolean Museum.. Four stone weights from Kishp.. 5 Ashmolean Museum. (?). Earringsp.. 6 Ashmolean Museum. (?).. Stone seal, Djamdat Nasrp.7 British Museum. Lapis cylinder seal (10939) from UrP.8 British Museum.. Mussel cylinder seal (10530) from Urp..9 British Museum.. Gold earring from UrP.10 British Museum. Lapis amulet (10985) from Urp.11 Purchases in Baghdad from Th. Meymarian. Sept.28, 1930p.12 Four Sasanian seals, one with inscription (from N-11)p..13 Cylinder seal with cuneiform inscription; Nihavand jarp,14 Reference to two Luristan bronzes in British Museum

N-22 (hard, dark-blue, loose-leaf notebook 4 '/2 x 6 '/z")Catalogue of 112 cylinder seals with rough sketches, Inventory numbers and references to drawings in sketch-books

N-23 (hard, dark-blue, loose-leaf notebook 4 '/z x 6 '/z")Arrangement of water-colors prehistoric pottery PPA for publication of Oriental Institute, Chicago. Persepolis

N-24 (gray, cloth-covered notebook 4 x 6'/z") Miscellaneous notes:pp, 1-2 Romanesque building at Asfeld, near Rheims reminiscent of palace at Firuzabadpp.3-4 Discussion of types of "central" buildingspp.,5-7 Sasanian bridge and arch constructionpp.8-11 Gate designs (Byzantine, Armenian, Parthian); entrances, like Aleppo

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pp. 12-14 Gothaer gem of Shaperpp.15-16 Discussion of representation of nude figures in Sasanian artpp. 16-19 Protocolsp.20 Details from Tartanp.21 Ornamentsp.22 Weaponspp.23-24 Khosro's thronepp.25-26 Taq-i Bustan and Sasanian ornamentpp. 37-39 Sasanian mounted battle scenespp.40-41 Head-gear of Sasanian "Wiirdentrager"pp.42-43 The Gotarzes relief at Bistunpp.44-45 Representation of profile and full-face in Sasanian artpp.46-53 Use of folds in Sasanian sculpturepp..54-58 The sun nimbuspp.59-62 Banquet scenespp.62-64 "Victories"pp.64-65 Romulus and Remus motivepp. 66-75 Notes on old buildings in Rheims-Verdun areapp.77-78 List of books purchase

N-25 (black loose-leaf notebook 4 x 6")Apparently a comparative study of certain Sanskrit words with Avestan, Greek and Latin

N-26 (soft brown leather notebook 4 x 8 '/4")Epigraphical studies with references in Pahlavi, Persian, Hebrew, Greek and Latin

N-27 (hard brown mottled notebook 33/4x 5 3/4")Notes and sketches of buildings and inscriptions: Aleppo and Damascus

N-28 (greenish cloth flexible cover 4'/4 x 6'/4"), marked "Kriegs-Tagebuch"Various military notes and records of August 1915; and sketch plans of large house and two small houses inBaghdad, large building with library in Qyzqaleh, and construction of roofs in Oleszkowiczy, north of Brest-Litowsk

N-29 (green cover marked "My Notes on" 4 x 6'/4")Lists photographs taken in Turkey, Hatra, etc. 1916 and in Persia, 1925 (includes prints in Photo Files 10 and11); also lists contents of cases of frescoes and stucco from Kuh-i Khwaja in Bartus's handwriting

N-30 (shiny, black notebook 5 x7 3/4")pp.1-13 Reconstruction of Pahlavi inscription at Paikulipp.14-15 Plan of squeezes of Kartir inscription, Naqsh-i Rustamp.16 Tell (?), Arabic inscription of 601 H..p..17 Dhu'l-Kifl, minaret, 2-line fragment of inscriptionp..18 Bistun, Greek inscription and Kufic tombstone.. See SK-I, p.26p..19 Asadabad, Naskhi and Kufic tombstones.. See SK-I, pp.. 19 and 21pp.20-21 Sunghur', Arabic tombstones.. See SK-I, pp. 27 and 29p.22 Kale i Khusraw, Kufic tombstone.. See SK-I, p.30p23 Tehran, Shah's Museum.. Three master's signatures on metal objectspp.24-28 Veramin, inscriptions in Great Mosque, mihrab, and tomb tower of 'Ala al-dinp.29 Kuhnagil, long Arabic inscription of 707 H.pp.30-32 Qum, inscriptions, including Gumbad-i sabzpp.33-34 Qazvin, three inscriptionsp.35 Hamadan, Kufic inscriptionp.36 Coin inscriptions: Arabic and Pahlavipp.37-66 Isfahan, 44 Arabic or Persian inscriptions, including a few from Pir-i Bakranp.67 Pir-i Bakran, Hebrew inscriptionpp.68-71 Mashhad-i Madar-i Sulaiman, Arabic inscriptions, including sarcophagi near, tomb of Cyrusp.72 Qabr-i Kalantar' near Hajjiabad, Naskhi inscriptionp..73 Naqsh-i Rustam, Greek inscription on Shaper' reliefp.74 List of squeezes made at Naqsh-i Rustamp.75 Naqsh-i Rustam, Persian inscription of Shah'Abbas

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p.76 Persepolis. Pahlavi inscription in Tacharapp.77-95 Persepolis. 26 Persian or Arabic inscriptionspp.96-97 Persepolis. Syrian and Hebrew inscriptionsp. 98 Persepolis, Cuneiform inscription, Hadish, on Darius' robep., 99 Persepolis.. Kufic on fold of garment, Tacharap.. 100 Persepolis, Stonemasons' markspp.102-105 Persepolis. Cuneiform inscription, Apadana stairwaypp. 106-113 Persepolis. Cuneiform inscription, Terrace. Persian, Elamite and Babylonian versionsp..114 Persepolis. Hadish, cuneiform inscriptionpp, 116-117 Persepolis. cuneiform inscriptionpp.118-119 Shiraz.. Mashrigain, mihrab and sarcophagus inscriptionsp.120 Shiraz.. Shah da'I allah inscription, 807 Hp..121 Shiraz.. Chehel Tan tombstone 654 H., reference to second tombstonep..12.5 Notes on Aegean Neolithic warepp. 127-129 Notes on Early Bronze Age bronzespp 154-157 Pahlavi text, second Kartlr, inscriptionpp.162-182 Pahlavi text, Paikuli inscription

N-31 (mottled red notebook 6 x 8 '/")Contains extract of Arabic text of Ibn 'Asakir regarding Great Mosque of Damascus.. Given to Max vanBerchem by Rene Dussaud in 1911. Also extracts from Berlin Safavi Ms.. in Arabic regarding Yelbogha

N-32 (yellow notebook 6 x 3 3/4")Contains draft outline of chapter headings and sub-headings for The Persian Empire, with identification of 17proposed illustrations. See N-120/121 for Ms.. edited and published posthumously by Prof. Gerold Walser,1968.. The first chapter, "The Horse in the Ancient East..,..," bears a notation "Veroffentl. d., Turk. GeschichtsKommission, V. Serie.. No..2a.. Ausgrabungen von Alaca Hoyuk von Dr. Hemit Zubeyr Ko§ay, (Ankara, 1944)..Der Gold-eisen dolch (?) in dem darauf folgenden Nummern." The notebook also contains miscellaneous notesrelated to the study

N-33 (36 pages of notebook without cover, p..2 missing 6'/4 x 8")Miscellaneous notes on prehistoric objects from Harsin, Tepe Giyan, etc.. with related study material

N-35 (speckled green and purple notebook 3 x 6")Miscellaneous notes related to Herzfeld's trip 1924/25 to Kabul and from Quetta to Tehran via Mashhad..Includes bibliographical material, itinerary Quetta-Duzdap, bolugs of Mashhad, names of officials, etc. Alsoextract Afghan letter refusing transfer personal goods to German Legation in Kabul before payment of duty

N-36 (beige linen sketchbook 7 x 5")Twelve pages of Sasanian seal impressions with official inscriptions

N-37 (beige linen sketchbook 7"x5", marked "B")p.1 Bronze axe-head, Harsin.. Tehran Museump.2 Notes on Luristan bronze daggers with cuneiform inscriptionsp.3 Greek inscription on stone tablet, Susap..4 Apparently a quotation from a Greek elegy on the Parthiansp.5 Inscription on silver, bronze inlaid candlestickp.. 6 Arabic inscription on Herzfeld's pen-boxp.7 Bronze kettle with cuneiform inscriptionpp.8-9 Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a.. Arabic inscriptions in dome chamberspp, 10-11 (a) Sasanian bulla with inscription, Tehran Museum (b) Arabic inscription on wooden door, Abadehpp.12-13 Arabic inscription of 520 H. on wooden door, Abadehp.14 Itinerary Kazerun - Dar Ahani via Bahram II relief near Nurabadp..15 Quotation from letter from Enno Littman on'Adud al-daula inscription of 363 H.p. 16 List of purchases in Hamadanp. 17 Seal from Nihavand vase with cuneiform inscriptionpp, 18-19 Cuneiform inscription of Artaxerxes on silver plate from Hamadanp.20 Notes on prehistoric seals in British Museump.21 Cuneiform inscription on Luristan bronze vesselp.22 Sasanian seal with Pahlavi inscription, Munichp.23 Early bronze picks and pins from various sitesp.24 Early bronze rings, pendants, etc. from various sites

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p.25 Prehistoric seals and bracelet. Constantinople and Damascuspp..26-27 Stone basin in Constantinople and notes on objects therep18 Arabic inscription on E door of city-gate. Constantinople (?)p. 29 Tabula ansata in Damascus Museum, 456 H..pp30-32 Arabic inscriptions, Damascus Museum.. Noted Aug.! Sept.. 1941

N-38 (dark green hard-covered sketchbook .5 x 7")pp. 1-8 Misc, objects in Museum, Constantinople (1927), including Assyrian and Hittite (Boghaskoi)p.9 (a) Relief of boar, Constantinople (b) Arabic inscription in Damascus MuseumP,10 Plan and inscription, tomb of Nur al-din, Damascus, Marked "erledigt July, 1934"p.11 (a) Sasanian seal with Pahlavi inscription (b) Arabic inscription and fleur-de-lis, Muristan Nuri,

Damascusp.12 List of photographs taken in Damascus, April 10, 1930p.13 Arabic madrasa inscription, 603 H..p.14 Three Arabic inscriptions in Damascus, one now in new museump..15 Aleppo, Greek inscription in Citadel and two Arabic builders' signatures. Note: "The mihrab and all

wooden and marble pieces have been stolen from the Magam Ibrahim"p..16 Kufic inscription, Beirut Museump.17 Two bronzes from Haisin, Museum Tehran.. AMI, vol. VIII, fig, 118cpp., 18-19 Four Sasanian bullae from Khaffadji area and one from Nihavand, all with Pahlavi inscriptionsp.20 Bronze dagger handle, standing figurep.21 Luristan iron pick with inscriptionp.22 Haematite mace head, attributed to Harsinp..23 Sawa, glazed tiles with Kufic inscriptionpp.24-25 Cylinder and stamp seals from Mesopotamia and Kufic tombstone of Abdullah ibn Salih from Istakhrpp.26-27 Sketch detail of soffit, Mashhad al-Hasan, Damascus; and inscription of Yahya al-Kitani.. August 11,

1946p.28 Arabic inscription, Damascus, north city gate, 538 H,.

N-39 (beige sketchbook 9 '/4 x 6", marked "Sketchbook Bergner")The late Karl Bergner was a highly gifted architectural draftsman who worked in his late 20's for ProfessorHerzfeld at Persepolis and subsequently for Dr, Erich Schmidt at Istakhr. He usually took a trip during hisvacation.. On one such trip in 1935 he painted these water-colors for his own pleasure

p. 1 Persepolis column and plain, Oct.. 6, 1935p. 2 Kumishah, mosquep.3 Mahun (shrine), March 3, 1935p.4 Ice-houses in Kerman, April 3, 1935p..5 Tulip and pansyp.6 Masjid-i Jum'a near Kerman, April 3, 1935p..7 Unfinished tomb of Kambyses near Persepolis, April 28, 1935p.8 Ruins of a garden house two Km W.. of Persepolis, July 5, 1935P.9 Beginnings of a pencil sketchp. 10 Left side of Taq-i Kisra, Ctesiphon

N-40 (beige sketchpad 9 x 6", brown paper)Two pen and water-color sketches of Assur', 1904

N-41 (purple notebook 4 '/z x 7 '/z")54 separate sheets of drawings of objects, mostly Hittite

N-42 (small speckled notebook 3 x 5 '/z" )Pocket diary: includes preparations for 1923-24 trip Baghdad-Tehran.. Expense accounts, names and addresses

of officials, purchases, some sketches and inscriptions. Some of the contents transferred to Journal N-83N-43 (small speckled notebook 3 x 5 '/z" )

Pocket diary of trip Tehran-Kharg, 1924.. Some of the contents transferred to Journal N-84.. Contains expenseaccounts, itineraries, names and addresses, some sketches and inscriptions and notes, such as names of old citygates in Shir'az

N-44 (small black notebook 23/4x 4 '/4" )List of exposures of 18 films which appear to cover a trip from Jerusalem to Constantinople, including views inPetra, Tiberius, Bethlehem and Rhodes. No date and may not be in Herzfeld's writing.. Prints may be amongunidentified photos in Photo Files

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N-45 (small green notebook 2 '/2 x 4 '/2")Contains brief' quotations from various writers, such as Plato, Kant, Pascal, Nietsche, Wilde, which apparentlyappealed to Herzfeld

N-46 (cloth notebook bound in red leather 3 x 5 '/2")Miscellaneous expense accounts at Persepolis and names of publications ordered. Also draft of a letter arguingthat the Excavation Law be interpreted to permit the exportation of'the clay tablets for treatment, deciphermentand publication abroad

N-47 (cloth notebook bound in red leather 3 x5 V2" )Note inside says "Received from Prof. Grohmann on October 29, 1957"Account of trip with Reza Shah, transliterated as Journal N-47 (see list of Travel Journals). Also account of tripTehran-Kuh-i Khwaja via Baghdad and Karrachi Feb. 17 - March 19, 1929

N-48 (brown leather folder 3 '/2 x 6 '/4")Miscellaneous notes on separate slips of paper include bibliographical references to archaeological sites inIran, travels in Italy with sketches of inscribed Islamic or earlier objects in public and private collections,epigraphical notes on Pahlavi words, excerpts from items related to Protocols, quotations from Reiner MariaRilke, applied to Islamic buildings or arts

N-49 (mottled brown notebook 7 x 9")Financial accounts for trip Pasargadae, Persepolis, Sar Mashhad, 1928 and Sistan Expedition, 1929

N-50 (mottled brown notebook 5 x73/4 ")Expense accounts including travel Duzdap, Mashhad, Tehran, 1925; rugs and other purchases; and household,1928-31

N-51 (white bank-book 5 x7 ''/2")Imperial Bank of Persia, Tehran. A/c, Oriental Institute Persian Expedition, 1932-33

N-52 (green bank-book 43/4x 7 '/4")Imperial Bank of Persia - Shiraz.. A/c, Oriental Institute Persian Expedition (Rials and Dollars) 1931-33

N-53 (brown bank-book 5 x 5 '/2")Bank-book of the Imperial Ottoman Bank, Baghdad. Herzfeld's a/c, 1923-24

N-54 (blue embossed 4 x 5 '/2") Directory of offices of the Banque Imperiale OttomaneN-55 (red bank-book 4" x 6") Imperial Bank of Persia.. Herzfeld's personal Rial account 1929-31N-56 (red leather 3 '/2 x 5")

Herzfeld's Address BookN-57 (black leather 3 '/2 x 4 '/2")

Diary, 1930N-58 (red leatherette 3 3/4 x4 1/2 ")

Diary, 1931N-59 (purple leatherette 3 x 5" )

Diary, Jan. 1, 1932 - March 20, 1933. Itinerary Kozerun - MYl i AzdahaN-60 (black leatherette, gold-rimmed 2 3/4" x 4")

Diary, 1933N-61 (black leatherette 2 /4 x 4")

Diary, 1934N-62 (red leatherette 3 x 4")

Diary, 1935. In LondonN-63 (brown leatherette, marked "Tagliche Notizen" 2 '/2 x 4")

Diary, probably 1922N-64 (brown leatherette 3 '/4x 5")

Diary, 1936. In London, to N.Y. Sept.16, in house, Princeton, Oct. 12N-65 (black leatherette, stamped 1937 3 x 5")

Diary, 1937. From June 4 to October 7 in EuropeN-66 (black leatherette stamped 1938 2 '/4 x 4")

Diary, 1938.. From July 5 to Oct. 26 in Europe and EgyptN-67 (red leatherette, stamped 1939 2 '/2 x 4")

Diary, 1939.N-68 (red leatherette, stamped 1943 2 '/2 x 4")

Diary, 1943. Trip to Santa FeN-69 (black leatherette, stamped 1944)

Diary, 1944. His library, bought by Metropolitan Museum, taken June 21st. Packers at Princeton house Dec. 4-7th

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N-70 (black leatherette, stamped 1945 2 '/2 x 4")Diary, 1945. To Santa Fe July. 15, return Sept. 23. "End of War" Aug, 14

N-71 (brown leatherette, stamped Diary 2 '/2 x 4")Diary, 1923. Much of the information repeated in Journal N-83

N-72 (blue leatherette, stamped Letts's Quikref Diary 2 '/2 x 4 ''/2")Diary, 1925. Includes trip from Karrachi via Kuh-i Khwaja, Mashhad, Bistam to Tehran. Covers the itinerary inthe missing Journal which followed Journal N-85; and stay in Tehran until October

N-73 (black leatherette, stamped Diary 2 '/2 x 4")Diary, 1926. Another trip to Persia, May 1, Includes visit to Alamut

N-74 (red leatherette, stamped Notizkalendar 3 x 6")Diary, 1926, with a few entries Jan.-March in Berlin

N-75 (purple leatherette, stamped Diary 3 '/4 x 5")Diary, 1927. In London, July 14-August 11, then Paris one week. Left -Berlin Nov. 8 for Constantinople, thento Aleppo, Cairo, Baghdad, Tehran

N-76 (blue cloth, stamped Diary 23/4x 4 3/4")Diary, 1928, Excavations at Pasargadae April 11; back in Tehran June 12. Trip to Nihavand, July 23-August 3

N-77 (black leatherette, gold-rimmed 3 '/4 x 5")Diary, 1929. Itinerary and notes Sistan Expedition: from Tehran, Feb. I l - return Tehran, April 27

N-78 (orange notebook 5 '/2 x 9")Quotations in Greek from Appollionius of Rhodes and Aeschylus; also, in German, from Ed.. Meyer, regardingmanual workers, such as smiths, carpenters

N-79 (green Tumbler notebook 43/4x 9")Notes on Tell Halaf and Doura Europos

N-80 (green Tumbler notebook 63/4x 8 ''/2")Reading notes on metals and smiths

N-81 (red Moroccan leather 7 x8 ''/2")Journal marked "Von Kalat Schergat nach Schiraz 1905"., See list of'Travel Journals. Placed in the Journal are adozen or so letters of introduction or orders in Arabic, Persian or English used for the trip

N-82 (same as N-81)Journal marked "Von Schiraz nach Teheran and Constantinopel 1905," See list of Travel Journals

N-83 (same as N-81)Journal marked "Tagebuch Persien I,1923," See list of Travel Journals

N-84 (brown tooled leather 6 '/2 x 8 '/4")Journal marked "Tagebuch Persien II, 1923-24.." See list of Travel Journals,, Enclosed in the Journal is a notefrom Sven Hedin whom Herzfeld saw in Tehran

N-85 (limp brown tooled leather 6 '/4 x 8")Journal marked "I Afghanistan-Ostpersien 1924-1925." See list of Travel Journals

N-86 (same as N-85)Notebook marked "III Tehran 1925." Consists of'reading notes on cuneiform and Pahlavi inscriptions andrelated subjects.. The notebook also contains a collection of typed slips headed "Inhaltsverzeichnis derTagebucher Persien 1925" with sub-headings: Geographie, Satrapienliste, Waffen and Trachten, Erekhsha,Kushan-Tokharer etc.., Saken-Skythen, Awesta: Sprache - Schrift - Geschichte, Vishtasp and Zoroaster, Titel,Achaemenidenstammbaum, Achaemenideninschriften, Graber, Reliefs, Arsakidische Adelshauser, Miinzen,and Pahlavi-Literatur.. The full value of this Index is impaired by the fact that Notebook II is not in the Archive

N-87 (same as N-85 )Notebook marked "Pahlavi Inschriften 1923-26" On fly-leaf: Outline Corpus Inscriptionum Partharicarum

p.1 Saipulpp.2-3 Naqsh-i Rustam, Pahlavi and Greekp.4 Naqsh-i Rajabpp.5-8 Naqsh-i Rustampp..9-11 Persepolis, Tacharap 12 Inscriptions on 4 Sasanian seal-stonespp.13-15 Naqsh-i Rajab, Kartir inscriptionp.16 Persepolis, Tacharap..17 Five masters' signatures: Naqsh-i Rustam, Naqsh-i Rajab, Persepolispp. 18-22 Persepolis, Hebrew inscriptionsp,23 Three seal-stones: two Pahlavi, one Arabicpp.24-29 Naqsh-i Rustam, Kartrr inscription

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p.30 Bistun, Greek inscriptionpp.31-34 Persepolis, European graffitip.35 Stone masters' signatures: Taq-i Gina, Bistun, Firuzabadp.36 Arabic and Pahlavi inscriptions on coinspp.37-52 Paikuli, new blockspp.53-56 Imamzadeh Shah Isma'il, astodan inscriptionspp.57-62 Inscriptions on Sasanian and Parthian coinsp.63 Seal-stones with Pahlavi and Arabic inscriptionspp.64-65 Sasanian coins

p,66 Arabic coin inscriptionsp.67 Parthian coinspp.68-69 Inscriptions on Sasanian coinspp.70-71 Sasanian bullaep.72 Two Parthian coins, inscriptionsp.73 Soghdian coin inscriptionspp.74-81 Nineteen Sasanian and Parthian coins in the collection of Mustishar-i a'zam, Shirazpp.82-83 Comparison of script on silver vessels with that at Imamzadeh Shah Isma'ilpp.84-89 Stakhrian coins in British Museum, inscriptionspp.90-92 Reconstruction of Paikuli inscriptionpp.93-94 Hajjiabad (Shah Sherwan)p.95 Naqsh-i Rustam and Kuh-i Girdelakp. 96 Istakhr, city-gatep.. 97 Sasanian coin inscriptionsp..98 Firuzabadpp.99-106 Sar Mashhad, Kartir inscriptionpp.107-108 Shapur (Bishapur)p.109 Unidentifiedp.110 Taxila, Asoka inscriptionpp. 111-114 Inscribed bullaepp, 115-116 Mil-i Radkanp.117 Inscribed seal-stonepp.118-119 Turfan, Hephthalite

N-88 (black and tan stamped notebook 6 1/ x 8")Contains cuneiform inscriptions from Assur; Greek inscriptions from Cilicia; notes on Islamic architecture,including the Mustansiriyya in Baghdad; itinerary Qyzribat -Khaniqin with notes on mosque in Kerkuk;itinerary Hamadan -Enzeli; extract from van Berchem's Journal on the Great Mosque at Damascus; extract fromEnno Littmann's article (in Italian) on the inscriptions in Harran and Zebed, With the notebook are a few pagesof notes related to the Damascus mosque

N-89 (large gray cloth-covered book)Inventory of objects in Herzfeld Collection, Nos 1-2032, most with sketch, description, place of acquisition,price and provenance,, There are some cross-references to sketchbooks and, in some cases, a note of disposition

N-90 (same as N-89 )Inventory of Herzfeld's Collection., Nos..1-1864 are, in general, a duplication of the entries in N-89, except forthe following: entries 105-120 differ from those in N-89; entry 786 is a stone statuette, in N-89 it is a bronzelamp, each missing in the other volume; 3 unnumbered bowls between entries 1543-44 in N-89 are not in N-90..Also included in N-90 are entries 2885-2980, mostly objects from Nihavand and Hat-sin

N-91 (large brown leather book)Inventory of Herzfeld's Collection. Continuation of N-89, Nos.. 2032-2884 (No.2032 is used twice, once foranother coin in N-89).. No prices are entered after 2535. Nos.,2261-2511 are headed "Tepe Giyan, Fall 1926-Spring 1927." There are frequent references to photos or sketchbook entries and many of the objects are notedas in the Field Museum, Chicago

N-92 (same as N-89)Inventory. Nos.. 1-34 headed "1928. Pasargadae'; Nos. 1-79 which follow in another series are from Nihavand,Harsin, Baghdad, etc.

N-93 (red leatherette book 8 x 10")Marked "Katalog meiner Bibliothek I E.Herzfeld 1918." Alphabetical catalogue by authors

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N-94 (same as N-93)Second volume of library catalogue

N-95 (light brown heavy cardboard folder 9 1/2 x 14")Marked "Sasanidische Stoffe," Material for a study of Sasanian textiles, including drawings, photographs, notesand two original water-colors (D-1212-1213), TA, pl.LXIII, top and pl.LXV, bottom

N-96 (same as N-95)Marked "Sasanidische Scuiptur," Notes, drawings, tracings, photographs dealing with Sasanian sculpture,especially costumes and head-dresses, much of it published

N-97 (pink, heavy cardboard folder 9 1/2 x 14")Marked "Sasanidische Gemmen. " Notes, photographs and drawings for the study of seal-stones and coins.Some published in AMI, vol,IX

N-98 (large tan heavy cardboard folder, marked "Feuertempel")Apparently drafts for an article on Fire Temples, including Masjid-i Sulaiman (Nov.1928); Takht -i Rustam(Sept.. 1923); Kuh-i Khwaja (1924, 1929); Shahristan (Feb.. 11-14, 1925); Firuzabad (Ardashir Khurrah) (March,1924); Qaleh-i Dukhtar (1925); and Girah (Sar Mashhad) (Mar.. 29, 1924).. A revised version starts on p.16.Includes quotations from N-84, for instance, on pp.2-4

N-99 (brown mottled cardboard cover 33/4x 5 3/4")Damascus: Arabic inscriptions and sketches with notes regarding buildings

N-100 (same as N-99)Damascus: guide to location of monuments ( a few in Aleppo)

N-101 (gray, heavy cardboard folder; marked "Damaskus, Umayyaden Moschee")Contains notes by Rene Dussaud on the mosque; also a notebook of Aleppo inscriptions and notes

N-102 (green, heavy cardboard folder 9 3/4 x14")Contains notes and tracings of throne-bearers at Persepolis; a folder of cuneiform inscriptions; another withnotes relating to a bronze with cuneiform inscriptions, published in AMI, volIX, p1.I, with a letter from SidneySmith offering alternative reading; a short review of Iran in the Ancient East by Sir John Marshall; and a folderof cuneiform inscriptions on Luristan bronzes

N-103 (blue, hard cardboard folder 9 1/2 x 13")Notes on Achaemenian throne-bearers: Persepolis, Behistun, Naqsh-i Rustam

N- 104 (large, green heavy cardboard folder; marked "Knh-i Khwaja")Contains correspondence related to the Sistan Expedition and the draft copy of 'a letter to the Notgemeinschaft,Berlin, explaining the problems related to passage of an Antiquities Law and proposing an Expedition toprotect Persepolis and excavate Istakhr

N-105 (smooth black notebook 9 x 11 1/2")Contains bibliographical references to following buildings as well as inscriptions and sketches of somearchitecture or ornament., Buildings primarily in Damascus, Aleppo, Hamah and Hims, but also MadrasaNizamiyya (Khargird), Imam Dur; Dhu-1 Kifl, Masjid-i'All (Isfahan), Zubair; Kharg and Baba Munir (Fans)

N- 106 (brown tooled leather notebook 4 x 8", marked "Keil-inschriften I")pp. 1-6 Persepolis. Tachara, cuneiform inscriptions and transliterationspp. 7-13 Persepolis Hadish, cuneiform inscriptions and transliterationsp..14 Persepolis. From Indian tribute, inscriptions and transliterationspp 15-16 Pasargadae, inscriptions and transliterationspp. 17-34 Persepolis. Tachara, inscriptions and transliterationspp,,36-37 Persepolis, Apadana, inscriptionspp38-49 Persepolis. Great Terrace, inscriptions and transliterationspp.50-51 Naqsh-i Rustam, Darius tomb, inscriptions and transliterationsp.54 Darga-i Shaikhan, inscriptions and transliterationspp.56-58 Persepolis. Visadahya, inscriptionspp.59-62 Persepolis,. Stairs E.. of Hadish, inscriptionspp.63-68 Persepolis. Hadish pier; inscriptionspp.69-70 Persepolis.. Table of tribute-bearersp31 Tulespid, tile, inscription and transliterationp.72 Hamadan.. Column base, inscription and transliterationpp.73-75 Hamadan. Silver tablet, inscription and transliterationp,.76 Susa, stamped tile, inscription and transliterationpp.77-80 Hamadan, gold tablet (Oct.30, 1929), inscriptionspp.81-87 Isfahan, Safavid building inscriptions, Arabicp,88 Hamadan, Hebrew inscription, Esther's tomb

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p.89 Damavand, Arabic inscription (Mar 12, 1927)pp, 90-90a Hamadan, bronze tablet (Oct. 1929), cuneiformpp.91-92 Tehran, cuneiform inscription and transliterationp.93 Hamadan, bronze dagger, cuneiform inscription and transliterationp,94 Hamadan, column base, cuneiform and transliterationp.95 Harsin, bronze dagger, cuneiform and transliterationp.96 Susa, Greek inscriptionpp.97-109 Persepolis. Artaxerxes tomb, cuneiform with transliteration and identification of throne-bearerspp.110-111 Persepolis. Cuneiform inscription on door-knobs with transliterationpp. 112-115 Persepolis. Charter of Xerxes, transliterationp..116 Hamadan, silver dish, cuneiform and transliteration (Oct.1932)p.118 Cuneiform inscriptions and transliterations on bronze daggers and bowlpp..119-121 Cuneiform inscriptions, probably on glazed tilespp. 122-124 Persepolis, Apadana glazed tiles, cuneiformpp. 125-129 Cuneiform and transliteration (unidentified)pp. .130-131 Pasargadae, fragments cuneiform with transliterationsp.132 Luristan copper fragment and seal with cuneiform and transliterationp.133 Dhu'l-Kifl, Arabic minaret inscription

N- 107 (same as N-106, marked "Keilinschriften II")p.l Pasargadae.. Palace S, cuneiform inscriptionp.2 Pasargadae. Palace P, cuneiform inscriptionp3 Pasargadae.. Palace S, fragment of cuneiform inscription with transliterationpp.4-7 Pasargadae.. Palace P, fragments of cuneiform inscription with transliterationp..8 Pasargadae. Stone-masons marks near tomb of Cyrusp.9 Pasargadae.. Tomb of Cyrus, Arabic inscriptionp..10 Pasargadae. Tomb of Cyrus, Arabic inscriptions of mihrabpp. 11-24 Pasargadae.. Measurements and notes for map.. April-May, 1928p.25 Arabic inscription of Shaikh Omar Suhrawardip.26 Arabic inscription on tile of Shaikh'Umar, Baghdadpp.27-28 Arabic inscription on jug from Basra, Coll.Mr.. Monk, Baghdadp.29 Sardonix seal with cuneiform and transliterationpp.30-40 Persepolis. Tomb of Artaxerxes 111. 30 excerpts cuneiform inscription with transcriptions (June 23,

1931).. Refer to throne-bearersp.45 Persepolis. Door-knob with cuneiform and transcription (May 3, 1931)pp.46-47 Persepolis.. Fragments cuneiform inscriptions with transcriptionp 48 Persepolis, Stone-masons marks, Haremp,49 Persepolis. Hadish, Sasanian graffitipp,50-53 Persepolis, Lists of inscriptionsp.. 54 Persepolis.. Radish, cuneiform on King's robep 55 Persepolis. European graffiti and Pahlavik inscribed weight from Shamsabadpp.56-60 Persepolis,48-line cuneiform inscription with transliteration (Oct.3, 1931)p.61 Persepolis, Tachara, cuneiform inscriptionp.62 Persepolis Tachara, fragment cuneiform inscription with transliteration (July 12, 1932)p. 63 Persepolis Tachara, two fragments cuneiform with transliteration (July 12, 1932)pp.64-68 Persepolis. Fragments with cuneiform inscriptionspp.69-71 Persepolis. Fragments of cuneiform inscriptions found in Fratadara temple.. Sept. 14-22, 1932p.72 Hamadan, silver dish, cuneiform inscriptionp.73 Persepolis. Apadana, glazed tile frieze (Feb.. 17,1933)p. 74 Persepolis. Clay tablet with cuneiform inscription (Nov.. 23,1932)

N-108 (same as N-106, marked "Arabische Inschriften I). Note inside says "Received from Prof. Grohmann onOctober 29, 1957"

P.1 Dhu'l-Kifl, minaret inscriptionpp,1 a-2 Bistun, Kufic tombstone of Abu Nasr ibn Ahmadpp..3-5 Sunghur, three tombstone inscriptionsp6 Hamadan, Gunbadh i'Alawiyan, Kufic inscription

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p.7 Asadabad.. Column base and tombstone, Kuficp.8 Asadabad.. Tombstone in Naskhi, 949 H..p,8a Note on Gunbadh i'Alawiyanp.9 Hamadan, Kufic tombstonep. 11 Kale i Khusraui (near Kermanshah), Kufic tombstonep,11 Tehran, Shah's Museum. Two bronze vessels signed `All ibn Mahmud al-Mossulip.. 12 Tehran. Metal cassette signed'Ali ibn Muh'd ibn Abdullah al-Airivanipp, 13-18 Waramin, inscriptions in Great MosqueP. 19 Kuhnagil, near Waramin, Arabic inscription of 707 H.p.20 Qum., Minaret in maidan-i kohne.. Fragments of Naskhi inscriptionsp. 21 Qum Workman's signature "Ustad'Abbas" on lion in cemeterypp12-24 Qum. Gunbadh-i sabz I and II, Arabic inscriptionsp.25 Qazvin. Gate of police-station, Arabic inscriptionp. 26 Qazvin. S end of avenue, three Arabic inscriptionsp.27 Isfahan. Walled-up door of Masjid-i Jum'a. Kufic inscriptionpp.28-30 Isfahan Minaret of Chehel Dukhtaran,. Three inscriptionsp31 Isfahan.. Minaret of Khwaja i'Alam, inscriptionspp.32-33 Isfahan. Baba Qasim, inscriptionspp.34-38 Isfahan, Dja'fariyya, inscriptions on building and sarcophaguspp, 39-44 Isfahan.. Imamzadeh Isma'il, Arabic inscriptions and designsp.45 Isfahan. Minaret Sarabun, Kufic and designpp.46-49 Isfahan.. Masjid-i 'All, inscriptionspp. 50-52 Isfahan.. Harun-i Wilayet, Arabic and Persian inscriptionsp,53 Isfahan,. Chenar-i Dalbati, Arabic, 859 H.pp..54-55 Isfahan Masjid-i Shah, two Arabic inscriptions, 'Ali Riza'Abbasi, 1025 Hp.. 56 Isfahan.. Shaikh Luffullah, signed'Ali Riza'Abbasip.57 Isfahan.. Godwiya, Arabic, signed Abu Sa'id Imami, 950 H.p...58 Isfahan.. Imamzadeh'Askar, signed'Ali Ja'far Imamip.. 59 Isfahan.. Madrasa Madar-i Shah, signed Abd al-'Rahim al-Jaza' iiipp.60-65 Pir-i Bakran (near Isfahan), 7 Arabic inscriptionsp.66 Isfahan, Pul-i Khaju, Arabic in brickpp, 67-68 Pasargadae, Cyrus' tomb, N door of mosque, inscriptions of Salghur Sa'dpp..69-70 Pasargadae, Mashhad i Madar-i Sulaiman. Inscription on sun-dialp.71 Pasargadae. Kufic left of doorpp.72-75 Pasargadae. Inscriptions on 4 sarcophagip.. 76 Hajjiabad, Qabr-i Kalantar, Naskhi, 243 H..pp,77-78 Naqsh -i Rustam, two Arabic inscriptionspp.79-102 Persepolis Tachara, 24 Arabic or Persian inscriptionsp.103 Persepolis. Visadahya, Arabic, Kufic, 373 H.pp, 104-112 Persepolis. Tachara, 12 additional Arabic inscriptionsp.113 Rayy, iron door with Kufic, 534 H.p.114 Inscription on copper plate.. See Inv. No. 1632pp., 115-116 Waramin, Gunbadh-i'Ala al-din, Kufic, 675 (?) H.p.117 Khurha, two tombstones near Imamzadeh, 1034, 1031 H.pp. 118-119 Shiraz, Mashiiqain, one Kufic, one Naskhi 882 H.pp..120-121 Four rectangular sealstones with Kufic inscriptionspp.122-125 Dinars or dirhems with Kufic inscriptionspp.. 126-127 Seal-stones with Arabic legendspp. 128-129 Shiraz. Shah i Da'i, inscriptions: 807 H. and 920 (?) H.pp,130-131 Shiraz. Khatun, two inscriptionsp.132 Guyum, tombstone, 6921 H.p..133 Istakhr.. Mosque, three Arabic graffitip.134 Istakhr. City-gate Kuficp,135 Persepolis, Tachara window, Arabic 683 H..p.136 Imamzadeh Dar Ahani (near Nurabad) 771 H..

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pp.137-138 Noyak, Khak-i Rustam (Mamasseni area), Kufic and tombstonep.139 Bab Munir (E of Mishun), Persian, 796 H,pp.140-142 Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, tympanum inscriptions

N- 109 (same as N- 106, marked "Arabische Inschxiften II )Note says "Received from Prof: Grohmann on October 29, 1957"The first pages of the notebook are unnumbered, but consist of the following items: 1 page of Persian wordswith their probable Pahlavi origins; 7 pages of measurements for a map of Shaluistan; 4 pages of what seems tobe a study of the markings on Kushan coins; bibliographical notes on Qa'in, Turbat-i Haidari and Khwaf; 3pages of a parody in verse of a New Year's party. The inscriptions through 46 are numbered in red..

Nos.. 1 Peshawar Museum, Kufic, 482 H.2 Bombay Museum, Kufic on sarcophagus (Koranic)3-4 Mil-i Qasimabad, Kufic5-7 Khargird. Ghiyathiyya, 3 Arabic inscriptions8-8a Khargird. Nizamiyya, 2 Kufic inscriptions9 Mil-i Radkan, Kufic, 608 H.10- 12b Tus, 4 tombstones in the Haruniyya and 2 in Mashhad13-15 Sangbast, minaret, tile mosaic and painted inscriptions16-18 Nishapur. Muhammad Makhruk, building and door inscriptions19 Nishapur.. Shaikh `Attar, excerpts from tombstone inscription19a Potsherds from Nishapur and Bistam20-21 Khosrogird, minaret inscriptions, Kufic22 Paqaleh (near Mehr (Revand)), Kufic23-24 Miyandasht, caravansarai of 'Abbas II (restored), 3 inscriptions25-26 Bistam. Minaret, KuficNos.27 Bistan. Iwan between 1st and 2nd courts of Mashhad (Shrine)28-28a Bistan.. 30-cornered tomb tower, inscription29 Bistan, Mosque of Bayazid, Kufic30-31 Bistan. Kufic on door and masters' inscriptions32-32a Mil-i Radkan. Kufic cornice inscription33 Mil-i Radkan. Remains of Kufic door inscription34-(34) Mil-i Radkan. Pahlavi inscription35 Damghan. Pir'Alamdar, Kufic36 Damghan.. Pir' Alamdar, fragment Kufic door-post inscription37 Damghan.. Minaret, Chehelsutun, Kufic38 Damghan.. Minaret, Cheheldukhtaran, Kufic door inscription39 Damghan. Cheheldukhtaran, building inscription, 446 H.40 Damghan. Minaret, Masjid-i Jami', upper Kufic inscription41 Damghan. Minaret, Masjid-i Jami', lower inscription42-43 Damghan.. Remains of Naskhi inscription, mosque of Khubadanda44 Damghan.. Turbe in courtyard of Imamzadeh Ja'far, Shahrukh inscription45 Simnan. Minaret of Masjid-i Jum'a Kufic46 Simnan., Gr.. Iwan, Masjid-i Jum'a. 828 HpA7 Damghan, Pir "Alamdar, painted Kufic inscriptionp..48 Two forged inscriptions on printed silks from Rayyp.49 Floral Kufic inscription on bronze objectp.50 Tehran, Library of Palace. Illuminated Shahnama, prose Arabic introduction, 833 Hp.51 Tehran, Library of Palace.. Further notes on manuscripts and miniaturesp.52 Kabul.. Notes on 2-vol.. Kufic Koran, parchmentp.53 Kabul. Notes on 1-vol.. Kufic Koran, parchmentp.54 Kabul. Small Kufic Koran, paperp.55 Nizamabad, Kufic graffito. Twenty-seven un-numbered pages of measurements for plan of

Shahristanp..56 Maima, mihrab, Kufic inscriptions (photo, Bishop Linton)pp.57-61 Khuxramabad, Kufic inscriptions with textual references on preceeding pagep.62 Pul-i Kalhur, Kufic inscription, 337 H.

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p.63 Textual references to Barsuqp.64 Glass seal, Kufic, 11th c. (Coil. Mrs.. Parr, Tehran, 1929)p.65 Kirman, Masjid-i Jum'a. Inscriptions on doorsp. 66 Kirman.. Small Kufic inscription above door, 515 Shamsi (?)p.67 Kirman. Mihrab, master's signaturep. 68 Kirman, caravansarai Ganj 'Ali Khan.. Inscriptions by'Ali Riza'Abbasip.69 Na'in, inscriptions on wooden minbar andp.71 Pasargadae, Tomb of Cyrus, mihrab inscriptions Six page of satirical verse, un-numberedp.72 Burujird, Masjid-i Shah, reparation inscription, 1022 H.p.73 Isfahan, Gr, mosque, door on narrow street, Kuficp.. 74 Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, Kufic inscriptions, 481 H.p..75 Sawah, minaret, Kufic, 504 H, (from photo, Pope)p.76 Tile at dealer's in Tehran. Kuficp.77 Maragha, Kufic, 542 H.. (from drawing, Godard)p.78 Notes on inscriptions in Damascusp. 79 Inscriptions on silver, inlaid bronze, Tehran dealer (same: N-110, p..17)p.80 Inscriptions on Herzfeld's silver inlaid bronze pen-box.. Ars Islamica III, 1936, pp.3.5-43p.81 Ladjim, Imamzadeh'Abdullah, tomb tower. Kufic and Pahlavi, 413 H.p.82 Isfahan, Malikshah, Nizam al-mulk, Kufic

N- 110 (name as N- 106, marked "Arabische Inschriften III")P. I The Throne Sura as a decorative Kufic panelpp.2-8 Isfahan, Safavid inscriptionsp.9 Damavand (May 12, 1927) Inscriptions on wooden window frame and doorpp. 10-11 Baghdad, two inscriptions of Shaikh'Umar Suhrawardipp.12-13 Inscriptions on clay jug from Basra (Coll.. Mr. Monk, Baghdad)p.14 Abadeh, wooden door. Kufic 520 H..Reading Enno Littmannp.. 15 Abadeh.. Kufic 363 H. Reading Enno Littmannp.16 Herzfeld's silver inlaid pen-box.. See N- 109, p.80p..17 Inscription on bronze seen in Tehran (same as N-109, p.79)p 18 Unidentified building inscription (Isfahan?)p.19 Isfahan, inscription of 481 H,p..20 Waramin, Kufic decorative brick panelp.21 Dhu'l-Kifl, minaret, letters from two lines of inscriptionpp.22-26a Abadeh, Kufic inscriptions on two wooden doorspp. 27-32 Damghan, inscriptions on wooden doorsp33 Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Great drome inscription of Malikshahp.. 34 Isfahan.. Inscription in small domep.35 Baghdad, Bab al-Wastani, inscription.. Also on Talisman gatep36 Sixth wooden door, Kuficp.37 Niebuhr's copy, inscription on Talisman gate, Baghdadp.38 Istakhr, tombstone, Kuficp.39 Black stone from Hamadan, Kuficp.40 Sawah, large tiles from minaret, 504 H.. Kuficp.41 Isfahan, window lintel 563 H. on street Maidan to old Chaharbaghp.42 Zahidan, tombstone 852 H.p.43 Milestone of Haiun al-Rashid from Egypt (in Munich Exposition, 1910)p.44 Bronze vessel (Coll. Sidney Barney.. London. Oct.23, 1935). Kufic inscription, Sasanian style

decorationp.45 Another bronze, same owner and date, 782 H. "Looks Mamluk, but at same time, Persian"p.50 Sin (near Isfahan. M..B..Smith, Nov.. 1935).. Minaret inscription 526?, Kuficp..55 Sin (near Isfahan. M..B.Smith, Nov. 1935).. Carved and painted plaster inscription, 529 H..p.56 Unidentified Pahlavi inscription, apparently also with Kufic date. Note says "Kufic date

apparently 413, corresponding to 389 of Tab (aristan) era"p.58 Qazvin, mosque (photo Pope, London, July 1936), Waqf, Naskhi

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N-111 (large black letter file 11 x 13 '/2", marked (CIA Damaskus)Contains study notes on Arabic historical inscriptions in Damascus (a few in Hamah) (see also N-99). Thefolder also contains (1) corrected galley proofs of a text by van Berchem for a selection of von Oppenbeim'sphotographs of buildings in Damascus; (2) an outline in Herzfeld's writing of a method proposed for the pub-lication of historical Arabic inscriptions in Syria (in this instance, the Jam'i Nuri in Hamah), based on vanBerchem's system for the Corpus, with marginal comments by Sobernhein.. (This was apparently a pre-cursorfor the Aleppo volumes): and (3) miscellaneous inscriptions, including Damascus, Diarbekir and Gulpaigan

N-112 (another file like N-111)Notes for a study of "Islamic Inscriptions from Iran," with a list of 218 inscriptions with cross-references tonotebooks and sketchbooks.. Folder also contains: (1) photo from A..U.Pope of inscription of'Masjid-i Jam'i,Qazvin; (2) inscriptions from mosque and minaret at Barsian; and (3) unidentified tracings of Kuficinscriptions, possibly at Persepolis

N- 113 (another notebook like N-111)Contains the following: sketches of 2 Sasanian coins in the British Museum; letter from Karl Bergner (Oct.. 12,1935) about ruins in Rud-Kur area (AMI, vol.Vllf, pp. 1-4); correspondence about Avesta translations and claytablets; notes on Assyrian dynasties; also on Pahlavi place and historical names; page proofs of article onSagastan; notes on cuneiform inscription of Apadana; typed drafts of article on the name "Persepolis", onAchaemenian sculpture, Naqsh-i Rustam and Istakhr (these may be drafts for lectures); letter to Sir JohnMarshall about Aramaic inscription at Taxila; miscellaneous notes on cuneiform inscriptions and pages fromZDMG articles: "Achaemenidisches," Weissbach and "Uber einige persische WSrter im Sanskrit," Thieme

N-114 (red Morocco leather notebook 7 x 8'/2")Transliterated Pahlavi text of'Farvardin Yasht 13

N-115 (thick black cloth-covered diary 4 x 6 '/2")Entries from Sept. 1-14th, 1905 in Gothic script. Beginning of trip from Schergat, reported in Journal N-81

N- 116 (hard black covers 9 x 11 '/2")Marked "Alep I." Contains typed copy of pp. 103-236 (inscriptions 51-111) of Tome II, Fasc.1 of the CorpusInscriptionem Arabicarum

N-117 (same as N-116)Marked "Alep II.." Typed text of pp., 237-250 of Fasc.1 and 251-411 of Fasc.2. Inscriptions of theMashhad al-Husain (No,212).. Corpus

N-118 (package of yellow cardboard 9 3/4 x 12'/2 x 2'/2")Contains mounted prints of'Plates of Corpus (drawings not included).. Negative numbers of photographs andArchive numbers of drawings are noted in the printed volumes (Freer Lib.. No. 492..717, M2f (3 vols. )).Missing from package are pls.l, 2, 4, 51, 84, 156, 157 and prints not in Archive file of negatives

N-119 (tan linen folder 9 '/2 x 11 '/2 x 3")Heizfel'd's original typed manuscript for The Persian Empire

N- 120 (black leatherette zippered case 11 x 13 '/2 x 2")Ms. of The Persian Empire, Prof: Gerold Walser's edited copy of Chapters I-X

N-121 (same as N-120)Ms, of The Persian Empire, Prof. Gerold Walser's edited copy of'Chapters XI-XVI with Indices

N- 122 (plain cover of gray paper 10 x 13")The Introduction, List of abbreviated Titles, and Table of Contents of Sir Aurel Stein's Innermost Asia (1928)

N-123 (same as N-122)"Section II - The Remains of Kuh-i-Khwaja" (pp. 909-924) of Sir Aurel Stein's Innermost Asia (1928)

N-124 (plain paper cover 9 '/2 x 12 '/2", marked Reprint of INDIA ANTIQUA. E.J. Brill - Leyden - 1947).(5 copies) "Early Historical Contacts between the Old-Iranian Empire and India," E.E,Heizfeld. pp. 180-184 of'INDIA ANTIQUA

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N-125 (white cardboard scrapbook box)This box contains the following items:1. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture-II" (Ars Islamica) page proofs of text2.. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture-I" (Ars Islamica) page proofs of' illustrations3 "Simplified Outline of Sanskrit Historical Phonology..,,"' FEdgerton4.. Notebook of rough sketches and descriptions of 74 objects (perhaps for unidentified loan)5.. List of'Persepolis Expedition field negatives with numbers of corresponding Oriental Institute cataloguenumbers6. Herzfeld's undated proposal for publication of 22 volumes over a 10-year period, covering his life work toabout 19327.. Letter of April 19, 1934 from N.L,Falcon enclosing photo of "boulder" (astodan?) in Tang Malagha withmap of location8. Notes and sketches of'rock-tombs in Paphlagonia9. Note on ruins at Holilan (near Kermanshah) and sketch of Luristan bronze10.. Pencil sketches of three bridges near Khunamabad and letter, Feb. 2, 192611.. Notes and copies of Arabic inscriptions in Great Mosque, Hamah and in Damascus12, Photostat copy of "An Achaemenian tomb-inscription at Persepolis, " Davis. JRAS, April, 193213. Newspaper clipping from Dichtung and Welt (Prague) No.40, 1929.. "Arkona and Rethra," Eine Glosse zuStrzygowskis Werk, "Altslaview Kunst." J. Peisker14. First version of "Damascus: Studies in Architecture IV" (final version published in Ars Islamica15. Notes on Hebrew inscriptions in synagogue, Aleppo16.. Notes on bronze object with cuneiform inscription AMI, vol.IX, pp, 159-177 (see Photo File 6-18/22)17.. Six offprints of "Damascus: Studies in Architecture-IV"

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N-126 (white cardboard scrapbook box)This box contains the following items:1 . Blue pamphlet. "Composition of Ancient Persian Artifacts Spectrographic metallographic analysis byLucius Pitkin. Inc. N.Y., Objects probably from prehistoric finds at Nihavand or Harsin

2. Similar pamphlet from same firm, 1938: "Observations of the Nature of some ancient Persian iron" (daggerand bracelet). Folder also contains letter from" British Museum (1936) regarding analysis of glazes on twofragments from Nihavand; also a letter from the Chemical Laboratory of the Berlin Museum discussing ananalysis of copper spear-heads and methods of drying-out clay tablets with cuneiform inscriptions found atPersepolis (1933)

3.. Manilla envelop with following correspondence:Nat Letter to Dr. CR. Becker (founder of'the Journal of Islamic Studies, Der Islam, and subsequently

Minister of Education for Prussia). From Tehran (Zarganda, German Summer Legation), July 22,1923. Herzfeld gives summary of trip London-Baghdad and on to Tehran via Paikuli (see N-33, pp.1-89); continents on costs of caravan travel and notes still uncertain over permits for travel toAfghanistan and money for continuation of trip

No.2 To Dr.. Becker from Tehran, Sept.30, 1923 Explanation of withdrawal of permission to go toAfghanistan (accused of being Bolshevik or British agent); Parsis offered money for trip and Herzfeldasked for 1000 pounds stlg.; mentions results of trip from Basra to Tehran in archaeological inform-ation and artifacts

No. 3 From N.S.Nyberg, Cairo (Matarieh), April 10, 1924, Long letter on decipherment of certain Pahlaviwords and about Avroman documents, which Herzfeld sent him better copies and photographs..Comments "Wean es nun endlich fiber Iran zu tagen beginn, so ist das zum allergrossten Teil Ihr'Verdienst and Ihr unsterblicher Ruhm"

No.4 From Nyberg, Uppsala, Nov..18, 1926, Thanks Herzfeld for Reisebericht (ZDMG) and congratulateson new Pahlavi inscriptions (quotation in No, 3 is from this letter)

No.5 To Dr.. Becker from German Legation, Tehran, March 30,1928. Reviews significance of'Kartirinscriptions and prehistoric pottery from Persepolis. Writes of house, library and collections asfoundation for German Institute in Persia and of lectures and teaching; arrival of Krefter forPasargadae excavations and related difficulties in getting official permission; of abrogation of Frencharchaeological monopoly, problems relating to it, and arrival of Godard as Director; and of his acutefinancial problems

No.6 To Excellenz Schmidt-Ott (Deutsche Notgemeinschaft, Berlin) from Basra-Karrachi, Feb.26, 1929..Thanks for funds for Sistan Expedition and describes trip with Reza Shah from Khurramabad toAhwaz; and his own trip from Tehran enroute to Sistan

No. 7 From Minister Becker, Berlin, Dec.30, 1929. Comments on financial difficulties in Germany andchanges in Ministries and Faculties.

4.. Large mounted print, Stolze photo. Naqsh-i Rustam, Sasanian combats

5.. Large mounted print. Stolze photo.. Naqsh-i Rajab, Shaper, investiture

6. Large mounted print, Aleppo, Bab Antakiya

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N-127 (large green Index Box File 11 x 14 x 3", marked "Sent from Cairo") Contains the following items:1.. Folder marked "Pahlavi" contains studies of Pahlavi inscriptions, such as monograms on bullae, and whatappears to be a preliminary draft of an article attempting to elucidate the relationships between monumental andcursive scripts and Pahhlavik, Parsik and book Pahlavi. It starts: "Die Awesta-schrift ist, trotzdem sie dieeinzelnen Buchstaben nicht verbindet, eine Schreibschrift, eine Kursive, keine Denkmalschrift, keinemonumental."

2.. Envelope containing pages apparently from a draft of The Persian Empire, Chaps. XIV-XV dealing with theAchaemenian Satrapies as reflected in the figures of Tribute-bearers and Throne-bearers at Bistun, Persepolisand Naqsh-i Rustam

3.. Folder marked "Aramaeisches". Contains tracings and photographs of Aramaic inscriptions from varioussources and a Table comparing Hebrew letters of the alphabet with those found in other inscriptions includingAvroman, Naqsh-i Rustam, Hajjiabad, Paikuli, Persepolis and Taq-i Bustan

4.. Folder containing photographs and blueprints of'squeezes of the Kartzr inscription, Naqsh-i Rustam

5. Folder marked "File III" containing photographs and blueprints of'squeezes of inscriptions at :(1) Saipul (cuneiform)(2) Naqsh-i Rajab (Kartir)(3) Hajjiabad(4) Naqsh-i Rustam (Ardashir)(5) Arabic inscriptions at Persepolis

6.. Folder marked "File II" contains reading notes on "Tabula Pentisgerdana (?), Tomascheck; also miscellan-eous loose sheets found in "Corpus Inscriptionum Partharicarum", including Sasanian seal-stones, Heph-thalite coins, Greek and cuneiform inscriptions; and an envelope with Oriental Institute photographs of stoneblocks inscribed in Greek from the Fratadara temple, Persepolis (see SK-XIX, p.9 and 15); and a photo of'three cylinder seals

7. Folder containing a copy of the Pahlavi inscription on the Ka'ba at Naqsh-i Rustam (either for Ghirshman orby him)

8. Black, loose-leaf notebook marked "A Corpus of Parthian and Sasanian Inscriptions, Texts, Transcriptions,Translations",, A note in the hand of Pere de Menasce says: "E..H. worked on this book up to the time of hisdeath. The Illustrations are in Albums I, II, III, IV." For the Albums see N-129-132

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N-128 (same as file N-127)Contains the following items:

1.. A brown envelope marked "Pahlavi Material List". The bulk of the material on the inscriptions at Paikuli is inN- 128, supplemented by an Album of photographs and blueprints in N- 129 and a black, loose-leaf notebook(Corpus), No.8 in N-127.. The material was examined and catalogued in 1953 by Prof: J.. de Menasce,University of Fribourg, Switzerland., His detailed catalogue and comments are given in two papers in the file,one entitled "A Provisional Inventory of the Literary Remains of the late Professor E,.E..Herzfeld concerningIran,,.."; the other "A Guide to the Middle Persian material in the Herzfeld Archive......,,".. The Guide also hasadditions or emendations in pencil, presumably entered at a later date, probably by Prof. R.N.Frye.. Anelement of confusion is introduced in the Paikuli material by the 32 blocks either newly discovered orcleaned, re-photographed and re-drawn by Herzfeld in 1924, after the publication of the earlier blocks hadappeared in the Paikuli volume. The new blocks required some re-arrangement in the ordering of the originalblocks. As Prof:. de Menasce implies in his note, only a close study of the material by a competent scholar candetermine which of the proposed arrangements is the correct one.

In addition to the above guides, there is (1) a separate undated and unsigned sheet entitled "Pahlavi Materialin the Herzfeld Collection" and (2) a new summary of Herzfeld's last arrangement of Paikuli blocks, includingthose unpublished, based on the arrangement in No. 13, N-128. The summary gives the old (Herzfeld's)numbers of the original squeezes in the Archive (noted on separate file catalogue cards) and the new numbersgiven to the squeezes when they were re-organized for storage.. The summary also gives the negative numbersof the squeezes and stones (when available) and the numbers of the published blocks as they appear inHerzfeld's last copy..

With the papers noted above is a detailed catalogue of three of the four large Albums in N-129, prepared byPere de Menasce, as well as correspondence of'Mr. Wenley, Prof. de Menasce and others concerning thepublication of the Paikuli material. For information about the squeezes themselves, see the "Catalogue ofSqueezes"

2.. A folder of heavy white paper with the Kartir inscription at Sar Mashhad, enclosing 4 photographs (withblueprints) of'sections of the inscription; a tracing of an unidentified amulet with page giving inscriptions intwo Pahlavi scripts: cursive and book Pahlavi; 2 pages of what appear to be Pahlavi inscriptions on bullae.The folder is marked "All these to be microfilmed for Rev, J.. de Menasce"

3.. Manila folder containing: (1) the Pahlavi and Greek texts of the Ka'ba inscription, Naqsh-i Rustam; (2) acomparative table of transliterated texts of the Kartir inscriptions at Sar Mashhad, Naqsh-i Rustam.. K i Z(Ka'ba) and Naqsh-i Rajab

4.. Tracings of 26 Paikuli block inscriptions, and photographs of 126 (all but three) of the small transcripts of theblocks from Herzfeld's last copy. Those missing are (1) transcript of a seal inscription, (2) of an unnumberedblock E 1, and (3) of a new unnumbered block marked "before D-5.." See No. 13 for the small transcripts. Onthe back of each photograph is noted the number of the block and its location in the series of blocks

5. Manila folder marked "Paikuli, the Sasanian Version.. Blueprints of the unpublished squeezes. The numberson the back refer to those given by E, H, to his latest copies of the blocks"

6.. Manila folder of blueprints of unpublished Pahlavik or Parthian squeezes. A note on the cover (which alsoincludes folder 5) by P. de Menasce says: "Blueprints.. These are photographs of E..H.'s latest squeezes mostlyunpublished or photographed anew." The numbers on the backs are from Herzfeld's last copy

7.. Manila folder with blueprints of Kartir inscription, Naqsh-i Rajab; large photographs of (1) Greek inscriptionat Sarpul, (2) Kartftr inscription, Naqsh-i Rajab,(3) (right side of'Main Staircase, Persepolis, and (4) Pahlaviand Greek inscriptions on horse's rump, Naqsh-i Rustam

8.. Photographic negative of Squeeze 93, 9 x 11 ".. Paikuli, p.109.. Another Neg.. 4396

9.. Photographic negative of Squeeze 93, 9 x 11 ".. Paikuli, p, 145,Another Neg.4317

10.. Long manila envelope contains small drawings of individual Paikuli blocks and long strips of'transcript,apparently showing an attempt to reconstruct the lines of the inscriptions. Envelope also contains tracing of acoin of Phraates IV with Greek inscriptions

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11.. (brown notebook 4 x 7" marked "Parthian")A record of the Pahlavik stones as prepared by Rawlinson in Hebrew script with Herzfeld's notations ofchanges

12. (same as No..l 1, marked "Sasani")Similar record of Rawlinson's list of the Parsik stones in Hebrew with, in some cases, Herzfeld'stransliteration into Pahlavi. Also contains 11 slips of blocks with existing text supplemented by Rawlinson'scopies

13, Manila envelope of Institute of Advanced Study contains two white envelopes marked A and B. On the largeenvelope is written "Paikuli, Last Copy. All numbers written by J, de Menasce refer to this On A deMenasce wrote "The Paikuli Inscription, pahlavIk. Last state of'Herzfeld's arrangement. Contains unpublishedmaterial" The copy of the unnumbered block E' l in this file is t h e only copy so far located in the Archive..(J.M.U..'74))

On B de Menasce wrote "The Paikuli Inscription, parsik. Last state of Prof', Herzfeld's arrangement. Containsunpublished material." (The unnumbered block marked "before D-5" seems to be another version of the blockfollowing E-7 (J.M.U.'74))

14. (small cloth-covered notebook 5 x 3 ''/2" , marked "Paikuli II, 1923, 1-7 Juni")This is the field sketchbook of Herzfeld's last trip to Paikuli with sketches of new inscriptions and notes.. Alsocontains sketch of an inscribed Sasanian bulla from Sarpul

N-129 (black Index Box File like N- 127)Contains four large albums of photographs and blueprints

1. Album marked Album I, "Pahlavi Inschriften b.." It bears a notation by de Menasce: "Fragments of the Paikuliinscription newly washed and newly found stones photographed (since the publication of Paikuli )....." Includesphotographs of'stones and some blueprints of tracings. At the end of the Album are tracings of squeezes ofsections of the Pahlavi inscription at Sar Mashhad

2. Marked Album II "Pahlavi Inschriften c." A notation by Prof. de Menasce reads: "The Paikuli Inscription,Sasanian (Parsik) as published by E.H.." Photographs of stones and blueprints of tracings. The followingtracings have corrections made by Herzfeld: All and A12 (p.5), B7 (p..11), B14 (p.18), F6 (p.38), H2 (p.47)

3. Album III, Notation by de Menasce reads " 22 leaves, pages numbered from 1 to 44; on the cover "CorpusInscriptionum Parthicarum" (this title does not correspond to the contents): the former title, almost erased,seems to have been "Pahlavi Inschriften a." The Inventory by de Menasce (N-128, No.. 1) gives a page by pagedescription of the contents of' Album II consisting almost exclusively of Aramaic and Pahlavi inscriptions fromSarpul, Naqsh-i Rustam, Naqsh-i Rajab, Hajjiabad, Taq-i Bustan, etc. through that on the Mil-i Radkan

4.. Album IV. Notation by Prof. de Menasce reads: "The Paikuli Inscription, Parthian (Pahlavik) as published byE..H." Photographs of stones and blueprints of tracings.. The following tracings have corrections by Herzfeld:A'11 (p.23), B'l (p.24), B'll (p.28), B'9 (p..29), C'1(p.31), C'3 (p.34), C'4 (p.35), C'6 (p.36), C'9 (p.37), D'7(p.41), E'7 (p.45), D'12 (p.46), E'14 (p.47), F'2 (p.49), G'3 (p.58), G'6 (p.60) The page numbers refer to theAlbum.

Neither in this case, nor in Album II have most of the changes been incorporated on the transcripts in N-128,

No 13 (the final copy)N-130 (white scrap-book box)

Contains a coarse tan envelope marked "Akten -Expedition nach Persien von C.F.Andreas, Erbschaft an Prof.G.. Hoffmann - Kiel." Within is a blue folder marked "Pars, Expedition des C.F..Andreas. Nach meinem Tode

ungelesen zu verbrennen. G..H..." The blue folder contains correspondence related to the expedition andAndreas' work, dating mostly from the 1870's.. In addition there are galley proofs of an undated lecture given atthe Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society in which Andreas outlined his goals in visiting Persia.

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N-131 (a bundle of manilla envelopes tied with string,, 10 x 14") They contain the following material:

File

A. Professor Herzfeld's personal correspondence: letters A-L, with index

B. Same, letters M-Z

C. Personal financial papers: 1944-1946 D.

D,. D- 1-91 Personal correspondence between Herzfeld and Dr. Ettinghausen, Sept.6, 1944,-Dec.29, 1947.Concerns primarily the Damascus articles for Ars Islamica

E. E-1-116 Personal correspondence between Herzfeld's sister (Mrs.. Charlotte Bradford) and Dr, Ettinghausen,Dec 1, 1947 - Dec. 1, 1953. Includes correspondence dealing with the completion of the Aleppo publications inCairo and the Samaria, vo1.VI in Germany

F F-1-25 Letters to Prof. Herzfeld from his sister, Oct.24, 1946 - April 26, 1947. Concern principally theclosing of the house in Princeton

G G-1-102 Correspondence dealing with the publication ofHerzfeld's last four works: Zoroaster, Aleppo,Samaria, vol.Vl and The Persian Empire

H. Biographical notes about Professor Herzfeld and his sister, Mrs. Bradford

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PHOTOGRAPHIC FILES

The Use of the Photographic files

The organization of the prints in the Archive was based on the purely practical problem of getting them prepared in theshortest possible time to make them available to scholars, The prints are from three sources: (1) those from glassnegatives; (2) those from cut film; and (3) those for which there are no negatives,

The Archive contains Herzfeld's glass negatives, numbered from 1 to 3850.. Of most of these he had blueprints madewhich he had arranged in 16 binders by general categories - i.e.. Prehistoric pottery, bronzes, stone; Persepolis; Sasanianmonuments; Syrian monuments, Persian architecture and landscapes, etc. - irrespective of the number on the negative..These formed the nucleus for the preparation of the Photo Files. The 16 binders of blueprints have been replaced byPhoto Files, Nos. 1-16.. The prints in each File are arranged in the same order as the blueprints; and the number of thenegative is enclosed in parentheses. Following a brief identification, is a reference to the place where the print has beenpublished, if that is the case and such publication has been located.

In addition to the blueprint binders there were three Albums - Photo Files 25 (Sasanian buildings), 27 (Paithian andSasanian sculptures) and 28 (Pre-Achaemenian monuments and Pasargadae) - in which Herzfeld had arranged prints ina sequence for study or publication purposes. The order in those Photo Files retains that in the Albums.

In addition to the glass negatives, there is an even larger number of cut films. On his archaeological study trips,Herzfeld was accustomed to supplement his photographs on glass plates with photographs on cut film - sometimes ofthe same subjects, often of other subjects. For purely practical reasons it was not feasible to postpone arranging thePhoto Files until prints of all the cut films were available. Where prints were already available, they were sometimesidentified on the back or could be identified from other prints; but in many instances, especially of landscapes, it has notbeen possible to place them, except in general categories.

Prints from the cut films have been organized, so far as feasible, in groups of'related material and placed in the PhotoFiles of'similar subject matter, The negative number appears in the Photo File., Some of the prints are old and somenew, printed en masse for identification purposes. One should not, therefore, conclude that the print in the Photo File isthe best copy obtainable, although some of the film, dating from 1905 is not in the best condition,.Herzfeld also collected prints from many sources for study purposes.. Of those there are no negatives, that absence beingindicated in the Lists by parentheses enclosing no number. So far as possible, the prints have been identified and placed

in the appropriate Photo File.

The Samaria material, Photo Files 19-23, is in a special category.. Files 22 and 23 were arranged in Albums labeled"Palaste and Moscheen-I and -II", respectively. The only identification was written on the backs of the prints, glued tothe pages of the Albums. These notations have been transferred to the captions in the Photo Files. These two Albumsapparently were arranged by Herzfeld with a view to a publication of the architecture of Samaria which was neverprepared. The drawings for such a publication are in the Archive.. The glass negatives for the publication of theexcavations at Samaria (6 vols.), as well as for the Sarre-Herzfeld Archaologische Reise im Euphrat- and Tigris-Gebiet(4 vols.) are apparently in the Islamic Section of the Museum in East Berlin. However, the Archive does contain somecut film of material from both expeditions. The negative numbers are given in the Photo Files, especially in File 31..

With such a large number of prints, especially in view of the fact that some were arranged in different fashions fordifferent purposes, it is inevitable that there should be some duplication and that related material may be found inseveral Photo Files.. The only way a user can be sure he has not missed material concerning his particular interest is to

examine the Photo File Lists where every print is recorded, Inasmuch as scholars study the same monument fromdifferent points of view, the fact that a photograph has been published in one context does not diminish its value in

another context.

List of Photographic Files

file

The titles for Files 1-16 are those used by Herzfeld for his blueprint files

page

1 "Prehistoric pottery, etc., bronzes, stone" (2 vols.) 80

2 "Pre-Achaemenian, Pasargadae, Naqsh-i Rustam, Istakhr" (2 vols.,) 85

3 "Pre-Achaemenian objects" (2 vols.) 90

4 "Prehistoric Persepolis" (2 vols.) 94

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5 "Persepolis" (3 vols.) 95

6 "Achaemenian and Sasanian Inscriptions" 104

7 "Sasanian Architecture" (2 vols.) 106

8 "Sasanian Monuments" (2 vols) 110

9 "Coins" 116

10 "Persian Architecture and Landscapes" (2 vols) 120

11 "Persian Architecture" (2 vols..) 126

12 "Syrian Inscriptions" 132

13 "Miscellaneous, Shah's Museum" and related prints (3 vols.) 135

14 "Syria: Architecture and Inscriptions" and related prints (2 vols..) 142

15 "Aleppo" (3 vols.) 150

16 "Syrian Architecture" and related prints (2 vols..) 161

17 Kuh-i Khwaja with Sasanian elephant and Hittite pyxis 167

18 Paikuli 170

19 Samarra. Wandschmuck 174

20 Samarra. Wandschmuck and Geschichte der Stadt Samarra 174

21 Samarra.. Malereien 174

22 Samarra. Palaste and Moscheen-I 174

23 Samarra Palaste and Moscheen-II 175

24 Miscellaneous monuments in Iran, Afghanistan, Samarcand 176

25 "Sasanidischer Bauten", apparently arranged as a survey 178

26 Miscellaneous prints, including Baghdad, Korykos, India 181

27 "Parthian and early Sasanian sculptures" and related prints, Nos. 1-49 are from Album arranged

by Herzfeld

188

28 "Pre-Achaemenid Monuments and Pasargadae.." Album 190

29 "Kuh-i Khwaja and Shahristan" with pencilled and colored blueprints of paintings. Album 193

30 Photographs mostly in Persia, including some from 1905 and 1923-25 trips 195

31 Miscellaneous photographs, Mesopotamia (a few Syria) 203

32 Miscellaneous small prints, mostly Iraq and Syria; some personal in Europe 207

33 Photos of paper squeezes: cuneiform and Arabic inscriptions 211

34 Photos of'some drawings and maps in Archive 215

35 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis, Drawings, views of terrace, Main entrance, Expedition house 216

36 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis, Apadana, Eastern stairway 216

37 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis, Eastern stairway, other sections 216

38 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis. Other views of same, plus Tripylon, Xerxes palace and

Tripylon capital

216

39 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis, 100-column Hall, Tachara, northern stairway of Apadana,

Palace H

216

40 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis. Achaemenian tombs, astodana, Fratadara temple, Naqsh-i

Rustam, Istakhr

216

41 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis. Small objects 216

42 Oriental Institute prints, Persepolis. Stone-age village, Tal-i Bakun 216

Catalogue of Contents

Photo File 1 (2 vols.)"Prehistoric pottery, etc., bronzes, stone"

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:Frye -The Heritage of Iran, R..N. FryeAMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldID - Iranische Denkmaler. Lieferung 3/4 Niphauanda, HerzfeldSK - refers to Herzfeld's Sketchbooks in the Archive

The contents of the file consist almost exclusively of'objects from Tepe Giyan, Nihavand. The Inventory number's refer

to entries in either N-91 (a general inventory) or N-92 (principally prehistoric objects). The number of the negative is in

parentheses..

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Vol.!, Nos. 1-110

1 (234) Tepe Giyan, Nihavand, View of ruins2 (235) Tepe Giyan, Nihavand. View of ruins3 ( 8) Tepe Giyan, Nihavand, large jar.3 ( 8) Tepe Giyan, large jar,4 (761) Tepe Giyan.. ID, pl.ll, 15 (90) Tepe Giyan. Rim, ID, p1.II, 26 (755) Tepe Giyan., ID, p1.I, 17 (771) Tepe Giyan. Rim. ID, p1, I, 4; IAE, pl.XVIII, top8 (12) Tepe Giyan. ID, p1.I, 39 (11) Tepe Giyan. ID, pLI, 510 (70) Tepe Giyan. ID, p1. I, 211 (60) Tepe Giyan. ID, p1.Il, 312 (201) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.IV, 313 (128) Tepe Giyan, ID, p1.I11, 514 (129) Tepe Giyan.. Rim. ID, pl., III, 415 (867) Tepe Giyan Rim.. ID, p1111, 3; IAE, pl,XVIII, center16 (714) Tepe Giyan. ID, p1111, 217 (712) Tepe Giyan Rim. ID, p1.I11, 118 (89) Tepe Giyan ID pLVI, 719 (863) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.VII, 220 (136) Tepe Giyan.. ID, p1.VII, 521 (132) Tepe Giyan.. ID, pl.VII, 122 (756) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl. VII, 423 (77) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.VI, 524 (134) Tepe Giyan ID, pl.VII, 325 (62) Tepe Giyan. ID, p1.V1, 626 (72) Tepe Giyan.27 (80) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.VI, 128 (81) Tepe Giyan29 (71) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.V, 130 (766) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.IV, 231 (713) Tepe Giyan. Rim. ID, pl.IV, 132 (758) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.V, 333 (82) Tepe Giyan. Rim. ID, pi V, 6; IAE, pl.XVIII, bottom34 ( 7) Tepe Giyan35 ( 5) Tepe Giyan. Section of rim, detail ofNo3436 ( 6) Tepe Giyan. Another view of No.3537 (135) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.VIII, 138 (87) Tepe Giyan. ID, p1.,VII, 639 (74) Tepe Giyan40 (868) Tepe Giyan. Jar.. ID, pl. IX, 241 (65) Tepe Giyan, small jar. ID, pl.XII, 342 (66) Tepe Giyan. Top view of No 41.ID, pL.XII, 243 ( 2) Tepe Giyan. Another view of No. 4144 (79) Tepe Giyan ID, pl..XII, 845 (751) Tepe Giyan. Another view of No.4446 (133) Tepe Giyan. Small-handled jar47 (760) Tepe Giyan. Small jar. ID, pl.XII, 5; IAE, pLXX, bottom right, 148 (763) Tepe Giyan. Two small jars. ID, pl.XII, 1 and 4; IAE, pLXX, top right49 (200) Tepe Giyan, small two-handled jar ID, pLXIV, 350 (198) Tepe Giyan ID, pl.XIII, 851 (36) Tepe Giyan. ID, p1,XI1I, 252 (73) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl,XIII, 2 (cleaned version)53 (749) Tepe Giyan.

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54 (112) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.XIV, 455 (64) Tepe Giyan. Another view of No.5456 (768) Tepe Giyan, two small jars. ID, pl.XII, 6 and 757 (111) Tepe Giyan.,ID, pl,XIII, 1 and 358 (76) Tepe Giyan. ID. pl.XI, 17-1859 (197) Tepe Giyan, small jar., ID, pl.XIII, 460 (9) Tepe Giyan, small cup. ID, pl.XV, 7; Frye, fig.1361 (10) Tepe Giyan. ID, pL,XV, 862 (206) Tepe Giyan.. ID, pl.VX, 263 ( 1) Tepe Giyan.. ID.. pl.XV, 164 (92) Tepe Giyan.. Two small cups. ID, pl.XVI, 7-865 (202) Tepe Giyan.. Two goblets. ID, plXIII, 7 and 966 (47) Tepe Giyan.. Two goblets. ID. pl,XVI, 9-1067 (110) Tepe Giyan. Goblet.. ID, pl.XX, 468 (61) Tepe Giyan.. Goblet.. ID, pl..XIII, 6

69 (93) Tepe Giyan. Small jar and jug. ID, pl.XI, 13-1470 (203) Tepe Giyan Vase.. ID, pl,XIII, 571 (199) Tepe Giyan.. Tall goblet, ID, pL,XX, 672 (53) Tepe Giyan. Two tall goblets. ID, pl.XVI, 5-673 (134) Tepe Giyan. Tall cup. ID, pL,XVI, 474 (24) Tepe Giyan.. Small vase and jar. ID, pLXVI, 2-375 (385) Tepe Giyan Plain jar. ID, pl.XVI, 176 (208) Tepe Giyan. Three small jars. ID, pl.X, 1-377 (209) Tepe Giyan. Two small jars. ID, pl.X, 15-1678 (186) Tepe Giyan Two small jars. ID, pl.X, 13-1479 (189) Tepe Giyan.. Two views of small jars. ID, pl.X, 9-1080 (85) Tepe Giyan. Two small jars. ID, pl.XI, 9-1081 (44) Tepe Giyan. Small jar and jug. ID, pl.XI, 11-1282 (115) Tepe Giyan Three small jar's or jugs.. ID, pl,X, 6-883 (46) Tepe Giyan.. Two small jugs.. ID, pl..XI, 7-884 (196) Tepe Giyan. Two small jugs. ID, pl.X, 4-585 (752) Tepe Giyan. Spouted bowl and jug.. ID, pl,XI, 386 (42) Tepe Giyan. Spouted jug and jar. ID, pl.XI, 1-287 (84) Tepe Giyan. Two spouted jars. ID, p1.XI, 488 (97) Tepe Giyan. Small jar and cup.. ID, pl.X, 17-1889 (767) Tepe Giyan.. Albarello.. ID, pl.XVII, 590 (207) Tepe Giyan.. Albarello. ID, pL,XVII, 2-391 ( 4) Tepe Giyan.. Another view of No. 9092 (67) Tepe Giyan. Albarello. ID, pl.XVIII, 893 (754) Tepe Giyan.. Albarello. ID, pl.XVIII, 5; IAE, pL.XX, bottom right, 294 (187) Tepe Giyan.. Two albarellos. ID, pl.XVII, 2-395 (764) Tepe Giyan. Albarello. ID, XVIII, 6

(764a) Tepe Giyan. Jar.. ID, pl.XVIII, 196 ( 3) Tepe Giyan. Another view of No. 9597 (191) Tepe Giyan.. Two small jars. ID, pl.X, 11-1298 (192) Tepe Giyan.. Small jar. ID, pLXVII, 199 (869) Tepe Giyan, three-legged jar. ID, pl.XIX, 8100 (772) Tepe Giyan. ID, pl.XIX, 5101 (190) Tepe Giyan.. ID, pl.XIX, 7102 (770) Tepe Giyan. ID, pL,XIX, 6103 (719) Tepe Giyan.. ID, pLXIX, 1-2104 (68) Tepe Giyan, three miscellaneous pieces. ID, pl.XVIII, 4; XIX, 3-4105 (137) Tepe Giyan. Two jars. ID, pl.XVIII, 2-3106 (193) Tepe Giyan. Two jars.. ID, pl.X, 19-20107 (73) Tepe Giyan.. Jar. ID,. pl.IX, 1108 (759) Tepe Giyan. Bowl. ID, pl,XXII, 14; IAE, pl.XXIII, right, bottom109 (194) Tepe Giyan. Bowl. ID, pl.XXIV, 11

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110 (86) Tepe Giyan.. Bowl and plate. ID, pl.XXIII, 12-13

Vol.2, Nos.111-220, plus related photos

111 (43) Tepe Giyan. Two bowls. ID, pl.XXIII, 10-11112 (69) Tepe Giyan. Bowl and jar. ID, pLXI, 15-16113 (773) Tepe Giyan. Bowl. ID, pl.XXIV, 10114 (750) Tepe Giyan. Bowl. ID, pl.XXIV, 9115 (63) Tepe Giyan. Two bowls. ID, pl.XXIII, 7-8116 (106) Tepe Giyan, Shallow bowl., ID, pl.XXIV, 8117 (102) Tepe Giyan. Shallow bowl. ID, plXXIV, 6 (?)118 (39) Tepe Giyan Two bowls, ID, pl.XXIII, 5-6119 (38) Tepe Giyan. Two bowls. ID, pl.XXIII, 3-4120 (866) Tepe Giyan. Two bowls121 (870) Tepe Giyan.. Bowls. ID, pL,XXIV, 4-5122 (108) Tepe Giyan. Bowls.. ID, pl.XXIV, 1-2123 (40) Tepe Giyan. Bowl. ID, pl.XXIII, 9124 (37) Tepe Giyan. Bowl and jug. ID, pLXI, 5-6125 (107) Tepe Giyan. Shallow bowl on legs,. ID, pl.XXIV, 7126 (204) Tepe Giyan. Jar.. ID, pl.XXI, 1127 (195) Tepe Giyan. Top view of No. 126.. ID, pl.XXI, 2128 (765) Tepe Giyan.. Small bottle, top view. ID, pl.XXI, 4

(765a) Tepe Giyan. Small bottle, top view. ID, pLXXI, 4129 (109) Tepe Giyan.. Two square bottles. ID, pl.XX, 5130 (753) Tepe Giyan.. Pottery stand.. ID, p1.XX, 2

131 (205) Tepe Giyan.. Cluster of 7 jars. ID, p1..XXI, 6; IAE, pl.XXIV top, center132 (104) Tepe Giyan.. Pottery stand,. ID, pl.XXI, 5133 (769) Tepe Giyan.. Pottery slab. ID, pl.XXIV, 6134 (720) Tepe Giyan. Rhyton. ID, pl.XXII, 8; IAE, pLXV, right135 (864) Tepe Giyan. Rhyton. ID, pL,XXII, 7; IAE, pl.XV, right136 (865) Tepe Giyan. Rhyton. ID, pl,XII, 2-4137 (45) Tepe Giyan. Frags, of painted animals.. ID, pl.XIV, 2; XXII, 1138 (47) Tepe Giyan. Frags, of painted animals. ID, pl.XX, 6; XIV, 1139 (1076) Tepe Giyan, potsherds, ibex.. ID, pl.XVII, 7-8140 (1075) Tepe Giyan ID, pl.XV, 3-4; IAE, p1.,XIV141 (1086) Tepe Giyan.142 (1085) Tepe Giyan. ID, pLXV, 5-6143 (1078) Tepe Giyan, potsherds. ID, pl..XXIII, 1-2; IAE, pl.XIV144 (1144) Tepe Giyan. ID, pL VI, 2-4; IAE, pl.XIV145 (1080) Tepe Giyan. Potsherds and figurine146 (131) Tepe Giyan. Another view of No. 145147 (1077) Tepe Giyan. Potsherds. ID, pL V, 5; pl..IX, 4148 (1084) Tepe Giyan. Potsherds. ID, pl.ll, 4 and 6149 (1083) Tepe Giyan. Potsherds, ID, p1.3; IAE, p1..XIV150 (1079) Tepe Giyan.. Potsherds. ID, pl.XX, 1151 ( 78) Tepe Giyan. Large jar152 ( 59) Tepe Giyan.. Rim of preceeding. ID, pill, 5153 ( 91) Tepe Giyan. Large jar.. ID, pl.V, 1154 (715) Tepe Giyan.. Rim of preceeding. ID, pi.V, 4; IAE, pl.XIX, center155 (871) Tepe Giyan. Large jar.. ID, pl.VIII, 2156 ( 88) Tepe Giyan.. Detail of preceeding.. ID, pl.IX, 6; IAE, pl.XIX, bottom157 ( 83) Tepe Giyan. Large jar. ID, pl.VI, 8158 (130) Tepe Giyan Cup. ID, pl.IX, 3159 ( 762) Tepe Giyan. Detail of rim. ID, pl.IX, 5; IAE; pl.XIX, top160 ( 96) Tepe Giyan Cup. ID, pl.XIV, 5161 (114) Tepe Giyan. Jug.. ID, pl.XVII, 4162 (113) Tepe Giyan. Cup.163 (105) Tepe Giyan, Cup and jug

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164 (148) Tepe Giyan Isfahan. Loom weight165 (1176) Tepe Giyan, Metal figure, IAE, pl.XXXII, right166 (1098) Tepe Giyan. Metal figure and ring167 (1140) Tepe Giyan. Bronze bulls' heads168 (161) Tepe Giyan, Shahriyar. Incense burner. IAE, pl,XXI, bottom169 (539) Tepe Giyan. Bronze bell (?). IAE, pl.XXIX170 (540) Tepe Giyan. Another view of preceeding171 (521) Tepe Giyan.. Two metal bowls172 (732) Tepe Giyan. Two metal bowls173 (733) Tepe Giyan, Metal bowl174 ( 17) Tepe Giyan. A small metal bowl175 ( 16) Tepe Giyan. Metal bowl and handled pan176 ( 522) Tepe Giyan. Two fragmentary metal bowls177 (734) Tepe Giyan. Fragments of bowls178 (15) Tepe Giyan. Two metal cups179 ( 18) Tepe Giyan, Two metal goblets180 (736) Tepe Giyan. Metal jug181 (523) Tepe Giyan. Copper fragment: religious procession,, IAE, pl.XXI, top182 (523) Tepe Giyan. Another view of preceeding183 ( 524) Tepe Giyan. Another view. IAE, pl.XXI, bottom184 (731) Tepe Giyan. Fragments 3 silver vessels185 (1091) Tepe Giyan, Three copper objects186 (23) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Three metal objects187 (507) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Four strings of beads188 (508) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Four strings of beads189 (501) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Three strings of beads190 (500) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Five strings of beads191 (506) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Assorted stones, some publ. IAE, pl.XXX192 (496) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Assorted stones193 (498) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Jewelry194 (236) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Three metal head-bands195 (237) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. The same196 (238) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad.. The same197 (239) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. The same198 (249) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Bracelets or necklets199 (251) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Three necklets. IAE, pl.,XXX200 (499) Tepe Giyan and Baghdad. Silver bracelets201 (246) Harsin. Bronze bracelets202 (255) Tepe Giyan. Plaque and ring203 (247) Tepe Giyan. Bracelets204 (497) Tepe Giyan. Bracelets205 (254) Tepe Giyan and Constantinople, Bracelets206 (248) Tepe Giyan. Rings, IAE, pl.XXX207 (250) Tepe Giyan. Rings208 (256) Tepe Giyan. Rings209 (257) Tepe Giyan. Silver whorls210 (253) Tepe Giyan, Silver spirals. IAE, pl.XXX211 (240) Tepe Giyan. Bronze pins212 (241) Tepe Giyan. Bronze pins213 (243) Tepe Giyan Bronze pins and needles214 (244) Tepe Giyan. Bronze and silver pins215 (245) Tepe Giyan Bronze and silver pins216 (242) Tepe Giyan, Small bronze "spoons"217 (502) Tepe Giyan Two stone mace-heads. IAE, pl.,XXVI218 (503) Tepe Giyan. Two stone mace-heads. IAE, pl.XXVI219 (14) Tepe Giyan.. Three stone mace-heads. IAE, p1..XXVI220 ( 13) Tepe Giyan. Two stone mace-heads

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Prints not in Herzfeld's blueprint binder

p..1 (5008) Stone bead necklacesp.2 (5006) Stone bead necklaces and ringsp.3 (5007) Stone bead necklacesp.4 (5009) Metal pinsp.5 (5067) Tepe Giyan. Jewelry, cf.IAE, pl.XXX, rightp..6 (5068) Tepe Giyan.. Another arrangement of preceedingp.7 (5069) Tepe Giyan.. Jewelry. IAE, pl.XXX, leftp..8 (5070) Mostly Tepe Giyan. Seal stones. Drawings of some in AMI, vol..V, figs.. 11-25; and p1.IIp.9 ( ) Tepe Giyan. Seal stones. See comment p.8p.10 ( ) Tepe Giyan. Same as preceedingp.1 l ( ) Tepe Giyan. Same as p.8p..12 ( ) Tepe Giyan.. Stone pendants or whorls. Comment as p.8p.13 ( ) Tepe Giyan Stone whorls, pendants and seal-stone.. See comment p.8p.15 (5003) Tepe Giyan. Bronzes. IAE, pl.XXV, topp.17 (3966) Tepe Giyan. Four small pots

(3962) Tepe Giyan. Four small potsp.18 (3965) Tepe Giyan. Four small pots

( ) Tepe Giyan.. Four small potsp.19 ( ) Gilweran. Bronze beaker (File 3-103), cleaned.. British Museum photop.20 ( ) Restored bowl (File 4-31). Buffalo Museum photo

( ) Variation of Tepe Giyan jar, File 1-7p.21 (3862

and3965)

Duplicate prints

p..22 (3966) Duplicate print(3964) Copper jug and jar with long beak

p.23 (3963) Miscellaneous Luristan bronzes(3961) Luristan bit

p.24 (3958) Cylinder seal impressions(3960) Four views of small stone head. Also File 13, p.1 lb

p.25 ( ) Reconstructed bead necklacesp.26 ( ) Same as preceedingp.27 ( ) British Museum photo of potteryp..28a ( ) British Museum photo of small stone pendantsp..28b ( ) Miscellaneous bronzesp.29a ( ) Miscellaneous whorls or buttonsp,29b ( ) British Museum photo of small metal objectsp..29c ( ) Three gold and lapis pinsp.30 ( ) Two views of iron bullp.31 (5071) Tepe Giyan. Buttons and pendants.. AMI, vol.V, p1.I

Photo File 2 (2 vols.)"Pre-Achaemenian, Pasargadae, Naqsh-i Rustam, Istakhr"

The abbreviations used in captions of'published photos are:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldAMI -Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldFrye - The Heritage of Iran, R..N..FryeIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldTA - Am Tor von Asien, HerzfeldThe number of the negative is in parentheses.

Vol.1, Nos.1-112

Fahliyun river from Kurangun rock relief(2169)1

Kurangun rock relief. AHI, p1.II2 (1490)

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3 (1492) Kurangun rock relief. IAE, p1.XXXIII, bottom4 (1491) Kurangun rock relief. Detail5 (2170) Kurangun rock relief Detail6 (2171) Kurangun rock relief. Two figures,. IAE, pL.XXXIV, upper left7 (2172) Kurangun rock relief, Closer view. IAE, pl.XXXIV, upper right8 (2173) Kurangun rock relief. Single worshipper. IAE, pl.XXXIV, lower right9 (2174) Kurangun rock relief. Group worshippers. IAE, pl.XXXIV, lower left10 (2175) Kurangun rock relief, Procession11 (1495) Saipul. From E12 (1493) Sarpul, Closer view of Mt.13 (1494) Sarpul. Same14 (1496) Sarpul. From S. TA, pLl15 (1498) Sarpul. Annubanini relief, TA, pLII, left16 (1499) Sarpul. Annubanini relief, TA, pLII, right17 (1497) Sarpul. Annubanini relief.18 (1500) Sarpul.. Annubanini relief.19 (1505), Figure with inscription. TA, p1.III, pLIV, left (detail)20 (1501) Figure with inscription.. Closer view20a ( ) Figure with inscription.. Enlargement of No.18, detail20b ( ) Figure with inscription.. Enlargement of No.. 19, detail21 (1502) Figure with inscription. Another exposure of No.2022 (1503) Figure wish inscription, Detail of inscription23 (1504) Figure wish inscription. Another exposure of No.2224 (2176) Figure wish inscription. Taking a squeeze of Artaban inscription25 (2177) Ffgure wish inscription. Taking a squeeze of Annubanini inscription26 (1506) Figure wish inscription. Third sculpture. TA, pl.IV, right27 (1507) Figure wish inscription. Another exposure of No.2628 (1508) Horin-Skaikhan.. View of valley29 (1509) Horin-Skaikhan, Rock relief30 (1510) Horin-Skaikhan. Rock relief, closer view31 (1511) Dukkan-i Daud tomb. TA, pl.V; IAE, pl,XXXV, left32 (1512) Dukkan-i Daud tomb, Closer view.. TA, pl.,VI33 (1514) Dukkan-i Daud tomb, Relief of worshipping figure34 (1513) Dukkan-i Daud tomb. Closer view35 (1515) Paitaq Pass from S.. TA, pl.VIII, bottom36 (1516) Sahna. View towards Bistun. TA, pl.VIII, top37 (1517) Sahna. Gorge, view towards Bistun38 (1007) Sahna Tomb39 (1518) Sahna, Tomb, closer view. TA. pl. VII40 (1178) Sahna. Small tomb41 (985) Sahna. Small tomb, closer view42 (1008) Sahna. Waterfall in gorge43 (2178) Sarpul. Stone oil-press (N). N of town44 (1520) Khak-i Rustam (Mamasseni). Da u dukhtar, tomb45 (1521) Da a dukhtar. Tomb46 (1522) Da u dukhtar. Tomb. IAE, plXXXV, right47 (1523) Da u dukhtar. Closer view.. IAE, pLXXXVIII, right; AHI, pl.V, left48 (1527) Da u dukhtar.. Detail of column. IAE, pLXXXVI, right49 (1525) Da u dukhtar. Column bases with Chief of Rustam tribe.. IAE, pl.XXXVI, left50 (1524) Da u dukhtar'. Inside tomb51 (1526) Da u dukhtar. Inside tomb, looking out52 (1519) Sardasht.. Kurdish guest-house (mosque)53 (1528) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. S side54 (300) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman.. W side55 (298) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. N and W sides56 (1529) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. W and S sides. Frye, fig.2157 (1530) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. W and S sides58 (299) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. N side, close-up

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59 (416) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. N and W sides60 (1531) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. S side. IAE, pl.XL, top61 (1534) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. N corner from W, close-up62 (1535) Pasargadae, Takht-i Sulaiman. S side, corner.. Frye, fig.2263 (1014) Pasargadae Valley with temple mound64 (413) Pasargadae. Temple mound65 (1163) Pasargadae. Temple mound66 (419) Pasargadae.. Temple mound, excavated foundations67 (474) Pasargadae Temple mound, excavated foundations68 (460) Pasargadae. Temple mound, excavated foundations69 (301) Pasargadae.. Altars and temple mound70 (302) Pasargadae.. Closer view of preceeding71 (265) Pasargadae.. Altars, showing hollow construction72 (2212) Pasargadae. Another view of preceeding73 (2213) Pasargadae. Altars from side74 (449) Pasargadae Altars showing stairs to top75 (448) Pasargadae. Tomb of Cyrus and gorge. IAE, pl.XLI, bottom76 (1543) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. S and E sides77 (2204) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. N and W sides78 (2205) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Closer view of preceeding79 (1541) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. W and S sides80 (1542) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. S and E sides81 (2206) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. N and W sides, close-up82 (2207) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus Doorway from outside83 (2208) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Mihr'ab inside84 (2209) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Doorway from inside85 (2210) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Fallen column NE corner86 (2211) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Column base on W side87 (2202) Pasargadae, building R.. Joins No.88 to form panorama88 (2201) Pasargadae, building R. See No.8789 (2199) Pasargadae, building R.. Gate. Joins No. 90 to form panorama90 (2200) Pasargadae, building R. See No.8991 (2203) Pasargadae, building R. Foundations92 (294) Pasargadae, building R.. Foundations with winged Genius93 (296) Pasargadae, building R. Foundations94 (1009) Pasargadae, building R. Foundations95 (417) Pasargadae, building R. Gateway with winged Genius96 (997) Pasargadae, building R., Winged Genius97 (1540) Pasargadae, building R. Winged Genius98 (1539) Pasargadae, building R. Winged Genius99 (2198) Pasargadae, building R. Making squeeze of head of Genius100 (471) Pasargadae, building R, Detail of head and crown of Genius101 (468) Pasargadae, building R.. Fragment of crown of lamassu, detail of fringes102 (454) Pasargadae, building R. Winged Genius103 (2191) Pasargadae, building S. From E104 (2190) Pasargadae, building S. SE corner105 (1536) Pasargadae, building S. Closer view of preceeding106 (1537) Pasargadae, building S. S side107 (457) Pasargadae, building S. Anta of E portico with inscription108 (467) Pasargadae, building S. Closer view of inscription109 (2189) Pasargadae, building S. Another exposure of No.108110 (957) Pasargadae, building S. Anta of W side of S portico111 (2194) Pasargadae, building S. Another view of No,. 110112 (1157) Pasargadae, building S. S portico, looking E

Vol.2, Nos.113-225 and related photos

113 (2193) Pasargadae, building S. Column base. IAE, pl.LVI, bottom, left

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114 (1161) Pasargadae, building S, N portico foundations115 (418) Pasargadae, building S, Same116 (2192) Pasargadae. Building P, Foundation stones117 (1190) Pasargadae, building S, Central room and door to W portico118 (2195) Pasargadae, building S. Lower part of sculptured door-jamb119 (2196) Pasargadae, building S, Lower part of sculptured door-jamb, opposite No.118120 (2197) Pasargadae, building S. Lower part of sculptured doorjamb121 (1179) Pasargadae, building S. Another view of No. 118122 (981) Pasargadae, building S. Detail of No. 121123 (980) Pasargadae, building S. Fragment of capital124 (982) Pasargadae, building S. Another view of No.123125 (453) Pasargadae, building S. Fragment of capital. IAE, pl.XXXIX, top left126 (470) Pasargadae, building S. Another view of No. 125127 (276) Pasargadae, building S. Fragment of capital128 (451) Pasargadae, building S. Fragment of horse's head.. IAE, pl,XXXIX, top right129 (275) Pasargadae, building S.. Fragment of horse's head130 (277) Pasargadae, building S. Another view of No.129 (?)131 (455) Pasargadae, sculptor's model of ear; fragment of column base132 (272) Pasargadae, building S. Two fragments of sculpture133 (988) Pasargadae, building R. Distant view134 (412) Pasargadae, building P. S pier of E portico135 (1538) Pasargadae, building P. S pier of E portico136 (466) Pasargadae, building P. Closer view of inscription in No.135137 (415) Pasargadae, building P. Excavated wall138 (459) Pasargadae, building P.. E portico excavated139 (297) Pasargadae, building P.. W portico140 (295) Pasargadae, colonnade141 (1187) Pasargadae, building S. column bases142 (458) Pasargadae, building P. Foundation of door143 (278) Pasargadae, building P. Lower part of sculptured figure144 (452) Pasargadae, building P. Lower part of sculptured figure. IAE, pl.LXXI, top right145 (450) Pasargadae, building P. Fragment of sculpture of Cyrus146 (491) Pasargadae, building P. Fragments of Cyrus inscription147 (462) Pasargadae, building P. Same as above148 (463) Pasargadae, building P. Same as above149 (1117) Pasargadae, building P. Eye of Cyrus. IAE, pl,LXXII, center150 (469) Pasargadae, building P. Painted coverings of columns151 (465) Pasargadae, building P. Fragment of painted surface152 (464) Pasargadae, building P. Other fragments153 (456) Pasargadae, building P.. Same154 (409) Pasargadae, building P.. Same155 (410) Pasargadae, building P.. Same156 (1533) Pasargadae. Tomb, W side157 (1532) Pasargadae. Tomb, inside158 (1119) Pasargadae.. Large jar (fragmentary)159 (1006) Pasargadae. Prehistoric potsherds160 (1160) Pasargadae. Section of column base IAE, plXXXIX, bottom161 (2215) Pasargadae. Rock-cut road to Persepolis162 (2216) Pasargadae.. Another view163 (2217) Pasargadae.. Another view164 (2214) Pasargadae. Another view165 (1545) Bistun rock from E166 (1547) Foot of Bistun rock (joins No.167). TA, pl.IX167 (1546) See No. 166168 (1544) Foot of Bistun rock. IAE, pl..XL, bottom169 (1548) Bistun, Darius relief. TA, pl.X170 (1549) Bistun, Darius relief. Another view171 (1550) Relief of Asurnazirpal, Ninuud. TA, pl.XI, left

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172 (1551) Relief of Merodach baladan TA, pl.XI, right173 (1468) Cuneiform clay tablet

(1468a) Another view174 (422) Cuneiform clay tablet from Susa175 (308) Cuneiform inscribed copper "shield." Other views, AMI, vol.IX, pLI176 (307) Reverse side of No.175177 (326) Babylonian clay tablets178 (2240) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius. Left side. Joins No.-179 below179 (2241) Naqsh-i Rustam. See No. 178180 (268) Naqsh-i Rustam. Cuneiform inscription, Old Persian text181 (1564) Naqsh-i Rustam. Another section of No.180182 (1567) Naqsh-i Rustam Another section of No. 180183 (1568) Naqsh-i Rustam. Another section of No.180184 (1565) Naqsh-i Rustam, Section of AKK (?) text185 (1566) Naqsh-i Rustam, Section of Aramaic text186 (964) Naqsh-i Rustam. Aramaic text187 (2242) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of Aramaic text188 (2243) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of Aramaic text189 (1186) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of Old Persian text190 (1185) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of Old Persian text191 (1184) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of same192 (1183) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of same193 (1182) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of Aramaic text194 (1181) Naqsh-i Rustam. Section of Old Persian text195 (1180) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of section of Aramaic text196 (1062) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section197 (1061) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Squeeze of another section198 (1060) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Squeeze of another section199 (1059) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Squeeze of another section200 (1058) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section201 (1057) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section202 (1056) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section203 (1055) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section204 (1054) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section205 (1053) Naqsh-i Rustam, Squeeze of another section206 (1052) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section207 (1051) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another, section208 (1050) Naqsh-i Rustam. Squeeze of another section209 (421) Bull's head from Stakhr (Brummer)210 (420) Another view211 (411) Another view212 (2179) Jinjun, site of Achaemenian column bases. Joins Nos..213 and 216 to form panorama213 (2180) See No. 212214 (2182) Tell near Mil-i Azdaha215 (2184) Jinjun Achaemenian column base 1216 (2181) Jinjun. See No. 212217 (2185) Jinjun. Achaemenian base I, another view218 (2186) Jinjun. Achaemenian base 2219 (2187) Jinjun. Another view of Achaemenian base 2220 (2188) Jinjun, Achaemenian base 3221 (2183) Kaleh-i Safid, distant view222 (2249) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nasr.. Door-frame223 (2250) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nasr. Another view224 (2251) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nasr. Fallen lintel225 (2252) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nast, Sculptured door-jamb

p.1 (4097)

(4095)

Prints not in Herzfeld's blueprint binderPasargadae. Panorama of ruinsPasargadae. Panorama of plain

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0 (4093) Pasargadae. Panorama of tomb of Cyrus(4094) Pasargadae. Panorama from citadel overlooking plain

Photo File 3 (2 vols.)"Pre-Achaemenian Objects"

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:AMI -Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran. HerzfeldFrye-The Heritage of Iran, R.NFryeIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, Herzfeld

The SK number refers to Herzfeld's Sketchbooks (see Catalogue of Contents of Sketchbooks); the Inv. No., refers toHerzfeld's Inventories (N-89 to 92), as does the TG (Tepe Giyan) number. The notations are those made by Herzfeld onthe blueprints. The negative numbers are in parentheses,,

Vol.1, Nos.1-100

1 (788) Tepe Giyan. Two bronze axes2 (543) Tepe Giyan. Two bronze axes3 (538) Tepe Giyan. Two bronze axes4 (786) Tepe Giyan. Two bronze axes. One, AMI, vol.l, pl.IV5 (787) Tepe Giyan. Two bronze axes6 (535) Tepe Giyan, Single axe. AMI, vol.l, pl.IV7 (534) Tepe Giyan. Three axes8 (536) Tepe Giyan. Two digitated axes, one from Crete

9 (790) Tepe Giyan. Two digitated axes10 (789) Tepe Giyan and Crete, 4 axes, 3 digitated. IAE, p1. XXVII, bottom11 (544) Tepe Giyan. Digitated axe and handle. AMI, vol.1, pl.V12 (791) Tepe Giyan. Another exposure of preceeding13 (1148) Tepe Giyan. Three hammer axes14 (542) Tepe Giyan. Three axes, one digitated15 (537) Tepe Giyan. Four axes, two digitated. IAE, pl.XXVII, center16 (797) Kirmanshah (Nihavand). Digitated axe17 (532) Tepe Giyan. Hammer axe18 (730) Tepe Giyan. Bronze stand on legs19 (533) Tepe Giyan. Three daggers, IAE, pl.XXVIII20 (796) Tepe Giyan. Five short swords21 (492) Tepe Giyan Six lance-tips22 (958) Six lance-tips23 (959) Three daggers24 (487) Tepe Giyan. Two bent sword blades25 (485) Tepe Giyan. Two daggers26 (484) Tepe Giyan Two bent sword blades27 (488) Tepe Giyan Two daggers28 (494) Tepe Giyan. Three daggers29 (792) Tepe Giyan. Four lance-tips30 (793) Tepe Giyan. Five arrows31 (794) Tepe Giyan. Six arrows32 (493) Eleven arrows33 (495) Tepe Giyan Five arrows34 (795) Tepe Giyan. Three sickles35 (530) Tepe Giyan. Three copper spatulas36 (960) Six miscellaneous instruments37 (961) Tepe Giyan Three chisels38 (531) Tepe Giyan. Seven miscellaneous instruments39 (724) Tepe Giyan. Two pitchforks40 (725) Tepe Giyan. Single fork from preceeding

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41 (541) Tepe Giyan. Three horse-bits42 (490) Tepe Giyan. Two harness rings43 (491) Tepe Giyan. Three copper ornaments44 (489) Tepe Giyan. Eight small copper appliques45 (741) Tepe Giyan. Clay figure of bos primigenius, IAE, pl.XV, left46 (742) Tepe Giyan. Another view of preceeding47 (740) Tepe Giyan.. Preceeding restored, as published48 (504) Tepe Giyan. Clay lion and plaque. IAE, p1.III, 849 (737) Tepe Giyan.. Four clay figurines. IAE, pl.. II, left50 (744) Tepe Giyan.. Sections of 2 painted figures51 (745) Three molded figurines52 (969) Tepe Giyan.. Two clay animals., AMI, vol.11, p1.IIi; and IAE, pLIII, 1053 (746) Tepe Giyan.. Six small clay animals. One, IAE, p1.III, 954 (747) Six small clay animals. Three in IAE, p1..lll, 6, 7, 9, 1155 (748) Six small clay animals. Two in IAE, p1.III, 9, 1056 (743) Clay plaque and part of animal57 (1141) Four stone weights, etc. One in IAE, p1.IIi, 1258 (826) Tepe Giyan Miscellaneous pieces, stone jewelry, seals, etc.. Some published AMI, vol.,V, p1.1 and

IAE, pLXVL. From this number through No, 71 many are reproduced in line drawings in AMI,vol.V, figs. 11-25

59 (829) Tepe Giyan. Fifteen stone buttons60 (831) Tepe Giyan. Seventeen stone buttons or, rings61 (833) Tepe Giyan. Three stone buttons62 (823) Tepe Giyan. Nineteen stone buttons or beads63 (1082) Tepe Giyan. Fourteen stone buttons or seals64 (1081) Tepe Giyan. Six stone seals65 (830) Tepe Giyan, Six stone seals66 (834) Tepe Giyan. Twelve stone seals67 (822) Tepe Giyan and other sites.. Twelve stone seals68 (824) Tepe Giyan and other, sites. Six stone seals69 (835) Tepe Giyan and other sites. Twelve stone seals70 (832) Tepe Giyan and other sites.. Four stone seals71 (825) Tepe Giyan and other sites.. Ten stone seals72 (252) Tepe Giyan and other sites. Eight pieces of jewelry73 (892) Tepe Giyan and other sites. Nine small stone chisels74 (1110) Nihavand. Stone axe. IAE, pl.XXVI, center75 (891) Nihavand.. Plain bowl76 (1376) Nihavand Jug with burnished decoration (possibly in Shah's Museum, through No.. 84)77 (1377) Nihavand, Another exposure of No. 7678 (1378) Nihavand. Another exposure of No.7679 (1379) Harsin. Jug with long spout and bull's head80 (1380) Harsin. Large jar, with raised decoration81 (1383) Harsin. Small jar and jug82 (1384) Harsin. Three painted cups83 (1385) Damghan. Cup and two small jars84 (1386) Damghan.. Cup and two small jars85 ( 35) Saveh. Bowl (restored)86 (116) Saveh. Another exposure of preceeding87 ( 26) Saveh. Painted bowl88 ( 25) Saveh. View of base of preceeding89 (118) Saveh. Plain bowl (restored)90 (358) Plain, deep bowl91 (380) Awa, so marked on back of print, perhaps Saveh. Two small bowls92 (379) Awa, so marked on back of print, perhaps Saveh Cup and small bowl93 (103) Burujird. Painted jar94 (292) Burujird. Painted jar95 (351) Burujird. Painted jar96 (352) Burujird. Painted jar

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97 (1118) N Iran. Painted jar. IAE, pl.XXII, center98 (117) Gilveran. Jar with raised decoration99 (126) Gilveran, Large jar100 (378) Gilveran. Deep bowl

Vol.2, Nos.101-203 and related objects

101 (528) Gilveran. Long-spouted copper jug102 (529) Gilveran. Another exposure of No. 101103 (526) Gilveran. Copper beaker (cleaned) IAE, plXXV104 (527) Gilveran, Another exposure of No. 103105 (100) Raga. Long-spouted jug106 (565) Muhammadabad. Flints (1 from Nihavand)107 (557) Muhammadabad. Miscellaneous flints (2 from Egypt)108 (98) Aleppo and Baghdad. Two clay animals. IAE, pl,XXIV109 (1175) Aleppo and Baghdad. Painted bowl and fragment110 (1174) Sistan. Two pottery vases111 (1159) Sistan. Painted jar112 (19) Sistan. Painted jar113 (392) Sistan. Miscellaneous bronzes, weapons and pick-axe, four114 (486) Sistan. Two short swords and lance-tip115 (391) Sistan. Three copper instruments116 (48) N Iran. Deep jar117 (119) N Iran. Pottery jar. IAE, plXXIV, bottom, left118 (56) Yarym Tepe Small jar119 (384) N Iran. Plain two-handled jar120 (49) N Iran. Plain two-handled jar121 (360) N Iran. Plain jug with slip122 (127) N Iran. Plain jug with slip123 (55) N Iran. Jug with burnished decoration124 (355) N Iran. Jug with painted decoration125 (356) N Iran. Jar, incised decoration126 (376) N Iran. Jug, same127 (123) N Iran. Jug, same128 (28) N Iran. Long-spouted jug. IAE, pl.XXIII, right129 (58) N Iran. Long-spouted jug. IAE, pl.XXIII130 (30) N Iran. Long-spouted jug. IAE, pLXXIII; Frye, fig..18131 (27) N Iran.. Long-spouted jug132 (377) N Iran. Long-spouted jug133 (383) N Iran. Long-spouted jug, twisted handle134 (359) N Iran. Long-spotted jug, decoration incised135 (122) N Iran. Jar with slip decoration136 (353) N Iran. Jar with slip decoration137 (51) N Iran. Two small jars, slipped138 (382) N Iran. Small jar, slipped139 (361) N Iran. Two small jugs140 (54) N Iran, Two small jugs, gray-ware141 (33) N Iran. Two small jugs (right, Constantinople). IAE, pl.XXIII, r. top142 (32) N Iran. Two cups, gray-ware. IAE, pl.,XXIII, top left143 (31) N Iran. Two vases, gray-ware144 (50) N Iran. Cup and jug, painted145 (386) N Iran, Jug, painted146 (120) N Iran. Jug, ribbed147 (52) N Iran. Jug148 (862) N Iran.. Tall beaker149 (860) N Iran. Jug, gray-ware150 (125) N Iran. Two small cups151 (124) N Iran, Cup and jar

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152 (362) N Iran. Jug and bowl153 (381) N Iran. Two jars154 (188) N Iran., Shallow bowl155 (861) N Iran. Two 3-legged shallow bowls156 (121) N Iran. Two 3-legged shallow bowls157 (357) N Iran. Two of same158 (29) N Iran. Two 3-legged shallow bowls. IAE, pl,.XXIII, left, bottom159 (57) N Iran. Dish on tripod. IAE, pl,XXIII, 1 next to bottom160 (387) N Iran. Dish on stand. IAE, pl,XXIV, bottom row, right161 (285) Harsin. Copper jug162 (279) Harsin. Copper pitcher with long spout, Frye, fig.19163 (394) Luristan. Shallow dish, bronze, long spout164 (735) Luristan. Bronze jug165 (281) Harsin. Another exposure of No.164166 (284) Harsin.. Two bronze jugs167 (286) Harsin.Two bronze jugs168 (288) Harsin,,Bronze situla169 (3181) Luristan. Tall bronze cup170 (230) Harsin. Bronze bowl171 (3213) Luristan. Bronze jug, long spout172 (3214) Luristan. Another view of No. 171173 (389) Harsin. Bronze torque and bracelet174 (390) Harsin.. Bronze torque175 (399) Harsin. Torque and-bracelet176 (283) Harsin, Four bracelets177 (396) Harsin.. Top of pin and affronted goats, bronze178 (1142) Luristan.. Pendant and votive figure179 (290) Luristan. Three parts of votive offerings180 (287) Harsin. Digitated axe181 (525) Harsin. Digitated axe and affronted animals182 (398) Harsin. Two rings and bases of votive offerings, bronze183 (395) Harsin. Three bronze bases184 (289) Harsin, Four bronze covers185 (397) Luristan. Pair of rings from bit186 (726) Luristan. Horse-bit. Frye, fig. 15187 (729) Tepe Giyan. Horse-bit188 (728) Tepe Giyan. Another view of No.187 and plain bit (Luristan), IAE, pl.XXIX, lower189 ( 393) Harsin. Horse-bit190 (282) Harsin.. Another view of bit in No.189 and another bit191 (3182) Luristan. Three short swords.. See IAE, p1,XXVIII, 5192 (3180) Luristan. Dagger and short swords.. See IAE, pl XXVIII, 1, 2, 4193 (723) Luristan. Two jars. One in IAE, pl.XXII194 (95) Luristan. Two jars195 (716) Harsin, Painted jar. IAE, pl.XXII196 (717) Harsin, Another exposure of No. 195 (cleaned)197 (354) Harsin.. Painted jar198 (101) Harsin (?). Painted jug199 (94) Harsin. Painted jug200 (722) Harsin. Painted jug with handle201 (99) Harsin Long-spouted jug. IAE, pl..XXII202 (721) Raisin (?). Saddle jug, pottery203 (3215) Luristan (?). Tripod jar and pitcher

Prints not in Herzfeld's blueprint binderP.1 ( ) Bought in Baghdad. Painted jug in K.F.Museum, Sarre Coll

( ) Same source and collection. Painted jarp.2 ( ) Tall painted jar. Same source and collection

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Photo File 4 (2 vols.)"Prehistoric Persepolis"

The abbreviations used in the captions of'published photos are:IAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldID - Iranische Denkmaler. Lieferung 3/4 Niphauanda, Herzfeld

These two volumes contain photos of the finds from a village excavated on the plain near the ruins of Persepolis. Theyshould be studied in conjunction with the water-colors and ink drawings: D-405-636 and D-682-688. See also PhotoFile 41

Vol.!, Nos. 1-98

1 (890) Excavated hearth2-8 (509-10; 512-13; 516-17; 1169-70) Flints9-11 (342, 511, 518) Flints. ID, pl.XXV12-14 (514-15; 519-20) Flints. ID, pLXXIV15 (1168) Flints16-19 (563-64; 566; 857) Flints. ID. plXXVI20 (261-62) Stone vases, ID, pl. XXIII21 (340) Stone beads. ID, pl.XXVIII22 (341) Large stone mortar (?). ID, pl.XXVIII23 (1088) Miscellaneous clay objects24 (1087) Miscellaneous clay objects. ID, pl.XXIX25 (1090) Pottery beads. ID, pl.XXIX26 (1089) Pottery beads

27 (293) Two pottery animals. ID, pl.XXX28 (590) Large pottery jar29 (560) Another view of preceeding. ID, pl.XXI30 (584) Large painted bowl. ID, pl.XIX; IAE, pl.V, bottom31 (813) Painted bowl, ID, pl.XX32 (578) Another exposure of preceeding33 (816) Painted bowl. ID, pl.XX34 (573) Another view of preceeding35 (562) Fragment of large jar. ID, plXXI36-43 (801-03; 1032; 1034-35; 1094; 1145) Fragments of painted bowls44 (1030) Potsherds. ID, pl.XXII45-51 (805-08; 1096; 1147; 1154) Potsherds

52 (872) Painted potsherds.. ID, pl.XXII53-98 (809-12; 814-15; 817-21; 836-56;

858-59; 873-881; 1036;1093; 1146)

Fragmentary bowls and painted potsherds

Vol.2, Nos.99-193

99-153 (291; 339; 343; 346; 546-49; 551; Fragmentary553; 556; 559; 568-72; 574-77; bowls and potsherds579-83; 585-89; 882-89; 893-907;1097)

154 (591) Deep cup. ID, pl.XVI, 1155- (344-45; 348; 367; 545; 550; 552; Painted potsherds170 554-55; 558; 561: 774-76; 779;

798)171 (777) Potsherds, Two top in ID, pl.XXI, left172- (347; 349-50; 778; 780-85; 799; Potsherds187 800;804;1033;1092;1095)188 (1037) Potsherds,. ID, plXXII189-93 (1026-29; 1031) Painted potsherds

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Photo File 5 (3 vols.)"Persepolis"

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldAMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldFrye - The Heritage of Iran, R,N,,FxyeIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, Herzfeld

The negative numbers are in parenthesesVol.1, Nos. 1-172

1-2 (1576-77);also rollfilm 4070)

Joined to form panorama of terrace from SE corner., AMI, vol.I, fig.2

3 (1654) Hadith from SE corner. AMI, vol.1, fig.294 (2365) See No,8

5-7 (2364;2368;2367)

Joined to form panorama of 100-Column Hall from Mt. top. AMI, voL1, fig,21

8-14 (2253-59) Joined with Nos.4, 6, 7, (10 photos) to make panorama of terrace. IAE, pl.XLVII15 (2261) View from N.. AMI, vol.1, fig.516 (2260) Enclosure wall on Mt.17-19 (2283-85) Joined to make panorama of enclosure wall on Mt. From E. AMI, vol.I, fig.4420 (2262) N facade of terrace. AMI, vol.I, fig.621 (2281) Quarry22 (2269) Quarry near corner of terrace23 (2270) Corner of terrace24-26 (2265-67) Joined to make panorama of terrace from plain. AMI, vol.l, fig. 1

27 (1579) Grand staircase. AMI, vol.I, fig. 728 (401) Grand staircase. From plain29 (403) Grand staircase. From plain30 (1162) Grand staircase. From top

31 (1580) Grand staircase, Right side. AMI, vol.I, fig,.8; IAE, pl.XLIX, bottom32 (1581) Grand staircase. Left side33 (1578) Grand staircase. Upper section

34 (2268) Terrace wall to right of staircase35 (1572) SW corner of terrace from plain36 (1574) Another view of preceeding37 (2272) Supporting wall W facade of terrace. AMI, vol.1, fig.338 (2271) Supporting wall W facade of terrace,,

39 (2274) Corner of W facade40 (2273) W facade41 (2275) Trilingual cuneiform inscription on W facade42 (2276) Closer, view of No,,4143-44 (2277-78) Join to form Old Persian text45-46 (2279-80) Join to form Elamite and Babylonian texts47 (1573) Mts, to right of terrace48 (2286) Entrance gate from N. AMI, vol.I, fig.949 (1582) Main gate. IAE, pl.XLIX, top50 (2299) Main gate. With basin51 (1583) Main gate. Colossal bulls52 (1585) Main gate.. One bull. IAE, pl.LIX, left53 (2289) Main gate.. One bull, side view. AMI, vol.1, fig.1054 (2287) Main gate. Front view of human-headed bulls

55 (2288) Main gate. Closer view, one bull56 (408) Main gate. Three-quarters view

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57 (406) Main gate. Three-quarters view, human-headed bulls58 (1584) Main gate. Close-up, human-headed bulls. IAE, pLLIX, right59 (2294) Main gate. Cuneiform inscription60 (2293) Main gate. Cuneiform inscription, closer view61 (2290) Main gate. Columns62 (2291) Main gate. Columns. IAE, plLVII, right, bottom63 (2295) Unfinished doorway on terrace. AMI, vol,I, fig. 1264 (2296) Another view of No.6265 (2297) Fallen bull capital66 (2292) Double exposure of No.6467 (2298) Foundations of unfinished doorway68 (1566) Stairway to Apadana.69 (274) Stairway to Apadana. Detail70 (270) Stairway to Apadana. Lion attacking bull71 (1590) Stairway to Apadana.. Another view of No.7072 (1592) Stairway to Apadana. Procession of archers73 (1003) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of lion attacking bull74 (1591) Stairway to Apadana Cuneiform inscription75 (266) Stairway to Apadana.. Base of chariot76 (1594) Stairway to Apadana. Tribute-bearers77 (273) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No. 7678 (271) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No. 7679 (1588) Stairway to Apadana..Joined to Nos. 88 and 99 to form panorama of tribute-bearers. AMI,

vol.I, figs 13-1580 (1596) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No,.81, men and oxen81 (1605) Stairway to Apadana, Section of tribute procession82 (1604) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No.81, chariot83 (1608) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of ox84 (1606) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of 3 figures85 (993) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of 3 figures86 (1593) Stairway to Apadana.. Section of 6 figures87 (996) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of 4 figures88 (1589) Stairway to Apadana. See No,7989 (1597) Stairway to Apadana. Detail, figures with rams, detail of No.9490 (1598) Stairway to Apadana. Detail figures with horses, detail of No.9191 (1603) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession92 (998) Stairway to Apadana, Detail of No.91, horses, armbands, etc..

93 (1156) Stairway to Apadana Detail of No.91, bearers of bowls, etc.94 (1602) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession95 (1609) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of rams96 (994) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of horses97 (968) Stairway to Apadana. Closer, view of rams in No.9598 (995) Stairway to Apadana.. Detail, cypress and figure99 (1587) Stairway to Apadana..See No.79100 (1595) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession, detail of No.102101 (1599) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession102 (1600) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession103 (1607) Stairway to Apadana. Detail ofNo. 106, donkey104 (991) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No,, 100, 4 figures105 (967) Stairway to Apadana. Detail ofNo. 100, horse

106 (1164) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No. 102, donkey107 (1601) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession108 (992) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No. 107, camel109 (267) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of No. 107, humped bull110 (1571) Stairway to Apadana. Procession of guards111 (1612) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession112 (1616) Stairway to Apadana.. Section of procession113 (1614) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of guards. AMI, vol.I, fig. 17

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114 (1615) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of guards. No.113115 (1611) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession116 (1610) Stairway to Apadana. Section of procession117 (1613) Stairway to Apadana.. Section of procession118 (2300) Stairway to Apadana. Detail of cypress119 (2301) Apadana. Columns of W portico120 (2302) Apadana Columns121 (2303) Apadana.. Columns of E portico122 (1621) Apadana. Columns of W portico..AMI, vol.!, fig..20123 (1622) Apadana. Columns. IAE, pl.LIII, left124 (259) Apadana.. Columns125 (1618) Apadana. Columns126 (1625) Apadana. Columns. IAE, pl.LIII, right127 (1623) Apadana. Columns128 (2310) Apadana.. Columns129 (2311) Apadana.. Column and fallen capital130 (1617) Apadana. Columns of central hall and E portico. AMI, vol.l, fig.19131 (1624) Apadana. Columns132 (1620) Apadana. Column of E portico133 (1619) Apadana. Columns of E portico134 (986) Apadana. Columns by moonlight (?)135 (407) Apadana. Columns136 (1165) Apadana.. Columns by moonlight (?)137-138 (2304-05) Join, Apadana columns. IAE, pl,LVII, left139 (2306) Apadana. Capitals., IAE, pl.LVII, right, top140 (2307) Apadana. Bases141 (2308) Apadana. Capital142 (2309) Apadana.. Capital143 (2312) Apadana. Part of capital on ground144 (2313) Apadana. Another view of same145 (2314) Apadana. Column base. IAE, pl, LVI, bottom, right146 (2315) Apadana. Column bases147 (2316) Apadana. Base. IAE, pl.LVI, top, right148 (2317) Apadana.. Base. IAE, p1.,LVI, top, left149 (2362) Unfinished doorway, colossal bull150 (2363) Portico.. 100-Column Hall in background151 (2357) Portico. Fallen column152 (2358) Portico. Base153 (2359) Portico, Section of capital154 (2361) Portico.. Same155 (2360) Portico. Same156 (5083) 100-Column Hall, door.. AMI, voL,I, fig.22; IAE, pl.LXVII, bottom157 (2356) 100-Column Hall, door., Detail of No.156. IAE,pl.LXVII, top158 (2354) 100-Column Hall, door.. Detail of opposite side, guards159 (2355) 100-Column Hall, door. Detail of No. 156160 (2349) 100-Column Hall, door. Detail of No., 158, guards with shields161 (2352) 100-Column Hall, door. Detail of No.156, Persian and Mede162 (2351) 100-Column Hall, door.. Ahuramazda relief163 (2350) 100-Column Hall, door. Ahuramazda symbols164 (1627) 100-Column Hall, door. Artaxerxes on throne. AMI, vol.I, fig.23; !,AE, pLLXVIII, left165 (1626) 100-Column Hall, door, Throne-bearers166 (1628) 100-Column Hall, door.. Throne-bearers167 (2348) 100-Column Hall, door.. Throne-bearers168 (1629) 100-Column Hall, door. Detail of No.167169 (1630) 100-Column Hall, door. Another detail of No.167170 (1631) 100-Column Hall, door.. Another detail of No., 167171-172 (1632-33) 100-Column Hall, door. (Joined) throne-bearers. IAE, pl.LXIX

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Vol.2, Nos. 173-354, plus pages of related photos

173 (1635) 100-Column Hall, door.. Hero fighting bull.. IAE, pl.LXVI, right174 (963) 100-Column Hall, door. Another view of No.173175 (962) 100-Column Hall, door. Hero fighting lion176 (1637) 100-Colunm Hall, door. Hero fighting lion.. IAE, pl.LXVI, left177 (404) 100-Column Hall, door. Hero fighting gxiffm. IAE, pl.LXV, right178 (1636) 100-Column Hall, door. Hero fighting griffin179 (1634) 100-Column Hall, door. Hero fighting monster. IAE, pl,LXV, left180 (1186) 100-Column Hall, door',, Hero fighting monster181 (1638) Tripylon AMI, vol.1, fig.26182 (1646) Tripylon. Darius under parasol. IAE, plLXX, left183 (2341) Tripylon Detail of King's head in No.182184 (2345) Tripylon Ahuramazda relief185 (1639) Tripylon. Darius on throne, Xerxes behind him186 (1640) Tripylon. Another view of preceeding. AMI, vol.I, fig,27; IAE, pl.LXVIII, night187 (2346) Tripylon.. Detail of No. 185188 (1641) Tripylon. Detail ofNo.185, throne-bearers189 (983) Tripylon. Detail of No.188190 (999) Tripylon. Detail of No..188191 (1644) Tripylon. Another detail of No. 188192 (1645) Tripylon.. Detail of No.188193 (1642) Tripylon Another detail of No..188194 (1643) Tripylon. Detail of No.188195 (2347) Tripylon. Column base196 (1681) Tachara of Darius,, From N. AMI, vol.I, fig.39197 (258) Tachara of Darius. A closer view of preceeding198 (2328) Tachara of Darius, From W199 (2326) Tachara of Darius.. Pier with cuneiform inscription200 (2325) Tachara of Darius. One wall201 (2327) Tachara of Darius.. Door. IAE, pl.XLV, left202 (1683) Tachara of Darius., Portico. IAE, pl..LV, right203 (1684) Tachara of Darius. Portico.Darius leaving. AMI, vol.I, fig.40204 (1685) Tachara of Darius. Head of Darius, once inlaid. AMI, vol.I, fig..41; !,AE, plLXXIII, left205 (1688) Tachara of Darius. Detail of garment206 (1686) Tachara of Darius.. Another detail of garment207 (1687) Tachara of Darius, Another detail of garment208 (1690) Tachara of Darius.. Detail lion border of garment209 (1689) Tachara of Darius. Closer view of No.208210 (1692a,

b)Tachara of Darius., Graffito of human heads.. IAE, pl.LXXI1, bottom

211 (1691a,b)

Tachara of Darius. Graffito, another view.. 1691a, AHI, pI.X, left

212 (1682) Tachara of Darius. Hero strangling lion. AMI, vol.l, fig.42; IAE, pl.LXX213 (2324) Tachara of Darius. Hero stabbing bull214 (1677) Tachara of Darius. Inscription of Artaxerxes III. Frye, fig.39215 (1191) Tachara of Darius. Line of guards216 (1001) Tachara of Darius. Section of No.215217 (260) Tachara of Darius. Line of guards, section of No.215218 (1666) Tachara of Darius Heads of two guards. Frye, fig.32219 (1675) Tachara of Darius. Bull's head. IAE, pl,LXII, top220 (1676) Tachara of Darius.. Lion's head. IAE,pl.LXII, bottom221 (2331) Tachara of Darius: Servants mounting stairs222 (1678) Tachara of Darius, Three figures223 (1679) Tachara of Darius Two figures224 (1680) Tachara of Darius. Four figures225 (2329) Tachara of Darius. Figures mounting steps226 (405) Tachara of Darius.. Same subject

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227 (263) Tachara of Darius, Detail of Nos, 221 and 226228 (400) Tachara of Darius, Another exposure of preceeding229 (2330) Tachara ofDarius. Xerxes inscription on supporting wall in front of Tachara230 (2323) Fragment of bull's head231 (1000) Second Court of Honor. E supporting wall232 (1664) Detail of No.231.. AMI, vol.1, fig..37233 (1665) Detail of No.231234 (1669) Second Court of Honor, Procession with horse235 (1670) Second Court of Honor, joins preceedings236 (2332) Court ofHonor, W supporting wall. AMI, vol,I, fig.38237 (1671) Two guards.. Berlin Museum. TA, pLXVI238 (1673) Head, detail of No.239239 (1674) Single figure in Shah's Museum, Tehran240 (1672) Second Court of Honor, E supporting wall. AMI, voLl, fig.36241 (1002) Second Court of Honor. E supporting wall, two standing guards242 (1667) Plaster cast of guard, Berlin Museum.. TA, pl..XVI

243 (1668) Bust of servant. Berlin Museum. TA, pl.XVI244 (1650) Court of Honor. Small: E stairway. AMI, vol.I, fig.28245 (1649) Court of Honor, Closer view of No.244246 (2342) Court of Honor Part of animal in the round247 (1651) Stairway to Tripylon and Hadish248 (2340) Stairway to Tripylon and Hadish. Cuneiform inscription249 (2341) Stairway to Tripylon and Hadish. Cuneiform inscription250 (1652) Hadish of Xerxes. Open door. AMI, vol.l, fig.30251 (2336) Hadish ofXerxes. Cuneiform inscription252 (1656) Hadish of Xerxes,, IAE, pl.LIV, bottom253 (1657) Hadish of Xerxes.254 (1655) Hadish of Xerxes.

255 (1653) Hadish of Xerxes. Back with staircase, AMI, vol.I, fig.34; IAE, pl.LV, left256 (1659) Hadish of Xerxes,, Xerxes leaving. AMI, vol.I, fig,32257 (984) Tripylon. Darius under parasol258 (402) Tripylon. Detail of preceeding.. IAE, pl.LXXI, top, left

259 (2333) Hadish. Two servants. AMI, vo1..I, fig.33260 (1663) Hadish. W side E window, detail of short sword261 (1662) Hadish. S side W window, man with goat262 (1661) Hadish,. S side E window, two men with ibex263 (1660) Hadish. Another exposure of preceeding

264 (1658) Hadish. Side stairway265 (2335) Hadish, Another view266 (2338) Hadish. Rear terrace all with staircase

267 (2334) Hadish., Closer view of staircase

268 (2337) Hadish. Rear terrace wall269 (2339) Hadish. Detail of preceeding270 (2343) SE palace on terrace

271 (2263) SE palace and SE section of terrace, joins No.272. AMI, vol.l, fig.43272 (2264) SE palace. See No.271273 (2282) Mt. Slope back of terrace274 (1647) SE palace. Doorways275 (1648) SE palace. King stabbing griffin276 (2750) SE palace, during excavation, (For Expedition house and museum, ca. 1931)

277 (2747) SE palace, during excavation.278 (2743) SE palace, during excavation. Foundation of doorway279 (2739) Column base with Fr. Krefter280 (2746) SE palace, during excavation. Old walls281 (2748) SE palace, during excavation. Two column bases

282 (2741) SE palace, during excavation. Original walls and floor283 (2749) SE palace, during excavation. Four column bases

284 (2740) SE palace, during excavation. Corridor

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285 (1575) Water channel on Mt. Slope286 (2318) N tomb. AMI, vol.l, fig.45287 (1693) N tomb. Facade. AMI, vol.I, fig.46288 (1695) N tomb. Detail of throne, throne-bearers and lion relief, right half289 (1696) N tomb. Throne-bearers, left half290 (1694) N tomb. Artaxerxes, doorway. AMI, vol.I, fig.47; IAE, pl.XLV, right291 (2319) S tomb. Artaxerxes II.292 (1697) S tomb.. Closer view293 (1698) S tomb. Facade (joined with Nos.294-295). IAE, pl.LXXIV294 (1700) S tomb. See No.293 Joined to No.295, AMI, vo1.,I, figs,48-49295 (1699) S tomb.. See No.294296 (1701) S tomb. Interior, AMI, vol.I, fig..50297 (1702) Unfinished tomb of Darius III. AMI, vol.I, fig.53298 (1704) Unfinished tomb of Darius III. Facade. King worshipping299 (2366) Unfinished tomb of Darius III. Detail of No.298, Figure of King300 (1703) Unfinished tomb of Darius III.. Rock quarry near tomb301 (2320) Southern section,. Huge column base. AMI, vol.1, fig.52302 (2321) Southern section. Another view of No..301, excavated303 (2322) N section, door Fratadara. AMI, vol.I, fig.,55304 (335) Persepolis. Fragments of glazed brick wall panels305 (336) Persepolis.. Another view same subject306 (337) Persepolis. Another view same subject307 (338) Persepolis. Another view same subject308 (989) Foundations of fire temple in plain309 (987) Foundations of fire temple in plain310 (990) Foundations of fire temple in plain311 (1552) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Joins No.316 to form panorama312 (1555) Plain, looking from Naqsh-i Rustam313 (1554) Mt.. ranges behind Naqsh-i Rustam.314 (2231) Mt. ranges behind Naqsh-i Rustam.315 (2232) Mt. ranges behind Naqsh-i Rustam.316 (1553) See No.311317 (2218) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Area of fire altars and quarry.. Nos. 317, 318 or 319 and 320 overlap to form

a panorama318 (2219) Naqsh-i Rustam.319 (2221) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Another exposure of No.318320 (2220) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Pair of fire altars321 (2222) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail of No.320322 (2224) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Another view of fire altars323 (2223) Naqsh-i Rustam.. View over plain from Mt. behind fire altars324 (2226) Naqsh-i Rustam.. View to left of preceeding, showing Ka'ba i Zardusht325 (2225) Naqsh-i Rustam. View to left of preceeding, across plain326 (2233) Naqsh-i Rustam.. View from Mt. across plain, tomb in left lower corner327 (2227) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Altar on Mt. above tombs328 (2228) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ruins of altar on Mt.329 (2229) Naqsh-i Rustam. Another view of No.327330 (2230) Naqsh-i Rustam. Quarry331 (2245) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Cliff with tombs and Ka'ba332 (1557) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius333 (1556) Naqsh-i Rustam. Two tombs334 (2236) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Xerxes335 (2235) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius and Sasanian relieves336 (2234) Naqsh-i Rustam.. From tomb of Darius, looking towards Istakhr337 (2237) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail of tomb of Xerxes338 (1570) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail of No.339339 (269) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius, cuneiform inscription340 (1569) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail ofNo.339341 (2238) Naqsh-i Rustam. Interior of tomb

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342 (2239) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius, another photo of interior343 (1559) Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes. Throne and King344 (1558) Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes. Closer view of King345 (1189) Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes. Detail of throne-bearers346 (1561) Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes. Detail of throne-bearers, overlaps No.347 at right347 (1560) Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes, See No.346348 (1562) Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes. Close-up of No.349349 (1563) Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes. Doorway350 (2244) Naqsh-i Rustam, Ka'ba i Zardusht. IAE, pl.XLI, top, right351 (2246) Naqsh-i Rustam.352 (264) Naqsh-i Rustam.353 (2247) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Doorway. IAE, pl.XLI, top, left354 (2248) Naqsh-i Rustam, View from inside

Prints not in Herzfeld's blueprint binder-p, 1 (4066) Persepolis panorama.. From S

(4067) Persepolis panorama., From S with column base on plainp.2 (4072) Persepolis panorama. Making squeeze of foundation inscription

(4071) Persepolis panorama. Closer view of preceedingp.3 (4070) Persepolis panorama.. Looking W from SE corner, AMI, vol.1, fig..2

(4062) Persepolis panorama. Garden terrace, AMI, vol.I, fig.35p.. 4 (4064) Persepolis panorama. (Damaged film) Terrace, SE corner

(4065) Persepolis panorama. Another exposure of preceedingp. 5 (4082) Persepolis panorama.. Central hall of Hadish

(4081) Persepolis panorama. Apadana, looking toward gatewayp. 6 (4080) Persepolis panorama.. Apadana, looking from Tripylon

(4075) Persepolis panorama. Central hall of Radishp. 7 (4069) Persepolis panorama.. Terrace, looking NW

(4063) Persepolis panorama.. On terrace, looking Sp. 8 (4068) Persepolis panorama. Terrace from the E

(4083) Persepolis panorama. 100-Column Hallp. 9 (4079) Persepolis panorama. Hadish, looking from Tachara

(4061) Persepolis panorama. E section of terrace, looking towards N tombp.10 (4073) Persepolis panorama. N section of city. AMI, vol.I, fig.54

(4074) Persepolis panorama. Water channel near Naqsh-i Rajab.. AMI, vol.I, fig.. 4P.11 (3899) Naqsh-i Rustam panorama.. Tombs

(4088) Naqsh-i Rustam panorama. Tombsp.12 (4086) Naqsh-i Rustam panorama.

(4090) Naqsh-i Rustam panorama. Quarries and altarsp.13 (4084) Naqsh-i Rustam panorama.. From quarry near Persepolisp.14 (4076) Naqsh-i Rajab panorama

(4091) Naqsh-i Rajab panorama. (Reliefs in cleft, center of photo)p.15 (4077) Imamzadeh Shah Isma'il panorama, Astodana near Persepolisp..16 Six photos taken at Persepolis by Miss Constance Warner, following construction of living

quarters and museum. Includes a photo in Santa Fe. No negatives

Vol.3, pp.1-63. Miscellaneous photos of Persepolis and related monuments

p. 1 ( ) Persepolis. Terrace from plain. (All of these prints through p.9 (except for p.7a) were probablybought by Herzfeld in Shiraz in 1905)

p. 2 ( ) Persepolis. Entrance, human-headed bullsp. 3 ( ) Persepolis. Doorway of Tachara

3a ( ) Persepolis., Terrace with tentsp. 4 ( ) Persepolis.. Entrance, lionsp. 5 ( ) Persepolis Another view of samep. 6 ( ) Persepolis. Tripylon, Darius, cf. vol.2-182 p.p.7a ( ) Persepolis. Detail of border of Darius, cf. vol.2-258

b ( ) Persepolis., 100-Column Hall, King on thronep. 8a ( ) Persepolis. King stabbing monster

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b ( ) Persepolis.. Another view of samep. 9 ( ) Persepolis. 100-Column Hallp.10a (2304-

05)Persepolis.. Column, Apadana, IAE, pl..LVII

10b (2255-56)

Persepolis.. Apadana, AMI, vol.I, fig.18

p..1la ( ) Persepolis.. Apadana, entrance stairwayl lb ( ) Persepolis. Same as preceeding

p, 12a (4085) Panorama. Imamzadeh Shah Isma'il12b (4078) Panorama. (Damaged) Persepolis, terrace, looking N

p.13a (4087) Panorama. Naqsh-i Rustam, tombs13b (4092) Panorama. Persepolis, road nearby, looking towards Naqsh-i Rustam

p. 14a (5423) Panorama.. Unidentified14b (4129) Panorama.. On Mts. at Naqsh-i Rustam

p. 15a (5420) Panorama,, Unidentifiedp. 15b (5421) Panorama,, Another view of preceedingp. 16 (4095) Panorama.. (Damaged), unidentifiedp.. 17a (5424) Panorama. Tennis courts in garden, unidentified

b (4130) Panorama.. Harvesting grain, unidentifiedp. 18a (3954) Silver bowl. Artaxerxes 1. AMI, vol.VII, pl..l

b (3955) Silver bowl. Details of inscription. AMI, vol..VII, p1.1p.19a (3956) Silver bowl. Reverse.. AMI, vol.VII, p1.II

b (3957) Silver bowl. Other sections, inscription. AMI, vol.VII, p1..IIp. 20 ( ) Stakhr, bull's head. See Photo File 2-209p. 21 ( ) Persepolis. Squeeze of cypress (drawing). IAE, fig.373p.. 22 ( ) Six small carved stones.. (drawing). IAE, fig.267p.. 23 (1699-

1700)Persepolis, S tomb, cf. vol.1-294.. AMI, vol.l, figs..48-49

p.24a (5030) Small turbaned head, full faceb (5031) Same, profilec ( ) Same, three-quarter viewd ( ) Same, rear view

p.25a ( ) Head in profile. Assyrianb ( ) Head in profile. Merodach baladanc ( ) Head in profile. Persepolis, cf vol.2-237d ( ) Head in profile. Persepolis, cf vol.2-242

p.26a (1673) Head in profile. Persepolis, servantb ( ) Head in profile. Persepolis, another servant, cf vol.1-243c ( ) Head in profile. Persepolis, servant

p.27a ( ) Khorsabad relief (apparently dealer's photo)b ( ) Assyrian relief (apparently dealer's photo)

p..28a ( ) Susa. Frieze of archers in Louvreb ( ) Another view of preceedingc ( ) Babylonian map, stone.. British Museum

p.29a ( ) Sumerian vase. MMA. IAE, pl.XXIVb Egyptian bronze, Horus

p..30a ( ) Stone plaque, affronted lionsb ( ) Persepolis.. Foundation tablets and stone boxc ( ) Persepolis. Gold and silver foundation tablets

p.31a ( ) Persepolis.. Corner of terrace by driveb ( ) Persepolis.. Apadana columns from sidec ( ) Persepolis, View on terrace, looking towards entranced ( ) Persepolis. Entrance with figures and columns, Naqsh-i Rustam in rear

p.32a ( ) Persepolis. View on terraceb ( ) Persepolis. Tachara.W frontc ( ) Persepolis.. Hadish with small staircased ( ) Persepolis.. 100-Column Hall

p.33a ( ) Persepolis. View on terrace

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b ( ) Persepolis,. Excavations: stones on terrace, ca 1932c ( ) Persepolis. Another view of preceedingd ( ) Persepolis. Same as preceeding

p.34a ( ) Persepolis. View of ruins from plainb ( ) Persepolis. Mts., looking toward Naqsh-i Rustamc ( ) Persepolis. Village with Naqsh-i Rustam in backgroundd ( ) Naqsh-i Rajab. Sasanian relief, View towards Naqsh-i Rustam

p.35a ( ) Naqsh-i Rustamb ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb IVc ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ka'ba i Zardusht

d ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam Tombs I-IIIp.36a ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ka'ba i Zardusht

b ( ) Persepolis, Tomb of Artaxerxes (Photo 1905 purchase ?)p.37a ( ) Persepolis. Charioteer

b ( ) Persepolis. Apadana inscription.. (Print purchased 1905?)p.38a (2238) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius, interior

b ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ka'ba i Zardushtp.39a ( ) Persepolis, Tripylon. Friedrich Krefter with Herzfeld's Irish terrier, Tai. ca. 1933

b ( ) Istakhr. See File 7-74c ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, altars

p.40a ( ) Pasargadae. Tomb, W side, cf. File 2-2-156b ( ) Pasargadae.. Building P, cf. File 2-2-140c ( ) Pasargadae. Another view of preceedingd ( ) Pasargadae. Building S, SE corner, cf. File 2-1-104

p.42a ( ) Bistun, Darius relief, Photo, Burckhartb ( ) Bistun, Darius relief. Photo, Burckhart

p,43a ( ) Bistun, Darius relief, Photo, Blucherb ( ) Bistun, Darius relief. Photo, Kroneckerc ( ) Bistun, unidentified rock tombs. Photo, D.Mann

p.44 (4079) Persepolis panorama.. Radish, looking from Tacharap.46a (4080) Persepolis panorama.. Apadana, looking from Tripylon

b (4078) Persepolis panorama.. (Damaged) Apadana and entrancep.47a (4075) Persepolis panorama.. Central hall, Radish. AMI, vol.I, fig.31

b (4082) Persepolis panorama,. Another view of preceedingp.48a (4061) Persepolis panorama. E section, looking toward N tomb

b (4068) Persepolis panorama. Terrace from the Ep.49a (4083) Persepolis panorama. 100-Column Hall

b (4081) Persepolis panorama. Apadana, looking toward entrancep.50a (4064) Persepolis panorama.. (Damaged) SE corner from plain

b (4062) Persepolis panorama.. Garden terrace. AMI, vol,I, fig.35p.51a (4069) Persepolis panorama,. Terrace from Mt..

b (4063) Persepolis panorama.. On terrace, looking Sp.52a (4072) Persepolis panorama,. Making squeeze of foundation inscription

b (4071) Persepolis panorama. Closer view of preceedingp.53a (4070) Persepolis panorama. Looking W from SE corner. AMI, vol.1, fig.2

b (4065) Persepolis panorama, SE corner of terrace from plainp54a (4074) Persepolis panorama. Water channel N of terrace. AMI, vol.I, fig.4

b (4073) Persepolis panorama. N section of city. AMI, vol.I, fig.54p.55a (4066) Persepolis panorama. Ruins from S

b (4067) Persepolis panorama. Closer view with column basesp.56a (3899) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama. Tombs

b (4089) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama. Looking towards Istakhr.. See another exposure, 4089a

p.58a (4090) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama. Showing quarries and altarsb (4086) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama.. Full sweep

p.59a (4087) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama. Three tombs and Ka'bab (4088) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama. Four tombs

p.60a (4084) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama. From Persepolis quarryb (3898) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama. From Naqsh-i Rajab

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p.61 (4092) Naqsh-i Rustam, panorama, From Persepolis-Istakhr roadp.62a (4077) Imamzadeh Shah Isma'il panorama. Astodana near Persepolis

b (4085) Imamzadeh Shah Isma'il panorama. A closer viewp, 63a (4076) Naqsh-i Rajab, Cleft with Sasanian reliefs

b (4091) Naqsh-i Rajab. Closer viewp, 64a ( ) Persepolis, terrace, Living quarters and museum Herzfeld constructed on old foundations

b ( ) Another view of preceedingc ( ) Another viewd ( ) Comparison of construction methods in Santa Fe, New Mexicoe ( ) A section of newly discovered E stairwayf ( ) Another view of preceeding

p 65a (8342) Langsdorff, Herzfeld and Krefter in front of expedition house, ca. 1933b ( ) Herzfeld seated by entrance gateway.. Photo, HF..V.Bassowitzc ( ) Herzfeld feeding pet boar, "Bulbul" (nightingale)

p.66a ( ) Oct.28, 1932. Herzfeld, staff and visitors at time of visit of Reza Shahb ( ) Herzfeld leaving Persepolis, July 18, 1933c ( ) Visit to Istakhr with Firuz Miiza, 1924

p. 67 ( ) Baron Max v.Oppenheim, excavator of Tell Halaf and long-time friend of Herzfeld shortlybefore his death in 1946

p.68a ( ) Photo in color of winged Genius at Pasargadae, Photo, Krefterb (5260) Tachara of Dariusc (5261) Persepolis plain from terrace (?)

Photo File 6"Achaemenian and Sasanian Inscriptions"

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:AMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldFrye - The Heritage of Iran, R..N.FryePaikuli - Paikuli, Monument, etc.,, HerzfeldTA - Am Tor von Asien, HerzfeldSK - refers to Herzfeld Sketchbooks in the Archive Album - refers to the Albums, numbering four, with the Paikuli

material, The actual squeezes of inscriptions on the Paikuli blocks are in the Archive.. Reference should be made toPhoto File 18, "Paikuli.."

Negative numbers are in parentheses..

Nos. 1-127

1 ((431) Pahlavi rock inscription, Persepolis area., Frye, fig.602 ((426) Pahlavi rock inscription, Persepolis area.. Another exposure3 ((315) Sasanian clay bullae. Two4 ((316) Sasanian clay bullae. Three with monograms and inscriptions5 ((317) Sasanian clay bullae. Eight with ibexes6 ((318) Sasanian clay bullae. Six, mostly with Pahlavi inscriptions7 ((319) Sasanian clay bullae, Four with figures and Greek inscriptions8 ((320) Sasanian clay bullae. Six with animals9 ((321) Sasanian clay bullae. Two. Frye, fig.5710 ((322) Sasanian clay bullae. Two with official Pahlavi inscriptions11 ((323) Sasanian clay bullae.. Two with similar inscriptions12 (324) Sasanian clay bullae. Three with animals13 (3200) Sasanian clay bullae. Two with official inscriptions14 (3201) Sasanian clay bullae. Another view of 1315 (3208) Sasanian clay bullae. Another view of 1316 (1451) Clay tablet with cuneiform inscription..17 (1452) Clay tablet with cuneiform inscription.. Possibly squeeze of preceeding tablet18- 22 (303-306;

388)Copper tablet with cuneiform inscription on each side. AMI, vol.IX, pp, 159-177, with 1 pl.

23 (325) Six seals or tablets with cuneiform

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24-29 (309-14) Gold tablets with cuneiform. No.28, publ. Frye, fig.3830- 35 (1010-13;

1166-67)Squeezes of Pahlavi inscription, Sar Mashhad

36 (1914) Sarpul, Pahlavi inscription. TA, pl.XXVI, bottom, right37 (1915) Sarpul, Pahlavi inscription. TA, pl.XXVI, bottom, left38 (1977) Firuzabad. Pahlavi inscription of Milunarseh. Another view in No.12039 (1978) Naqsh-i Rajab. Kartir inscription. Other views, Nos. 104-10540 (1979) Persepolis. Tachara inscription. See also Nos. 106-10741-51 (1980-90) Sar Mashad. Kartir inscription52 (1991) Istakhr city gate. Pahlavi inscription. Another exposure 394053 (1992) Paikuli. View from ruins54 (1994) Paikuli. Ruins, Paikuli, p1.455 (1993) Paikuli. View of ruins56 (2674) Paikuli. Architectural fragments, crenellation57 (1995) Paikuli. Architectural fragments58 (1996) Paikuli. Bust of Narseh59 (1997) Paikuli. Detail ofpreceeding60 (1998) Paikuli,. Another bust of Narseh61 (828) Paikuli. Inscribed block (Parsik) new. Sas.VIIl. Squeeze Neg.440062 (827) Paikuli. Another exposure of preceeding. Squeeze Neg.440163 (757) Paikuli. Inscribed block64 (727) Paikuli. Defective exposure of No.6165 (505) Paikuli. Parsik F 12 (tracing) Paikuli, vol.ll, p.90. Squeeze Neg.438666 (1999) Paikuli. Pahlavik F'2. Paikuli, volII, p.178.. Sq. Neg,433367 (2000) Paikuli. Pahlavik F'6 (cleaned), Paikuli, vol,ll, p.182. Sq. Neg.433568 (2001) Paikuli. Pahlavik F'7. Paikuli, vol.II, p..184. Sq..Neg,433669 (2002) Paikuli. Pahlavik F'8. Paikuli. vol,ll, p..190. Sq. Neg433970 (2003) Paikuli. Two blocks71 (2004) Paikuli. Pahlavik, Sq Neg,440272 (2005) Paikuli. Pahlavik.. Sq. Neg.,440373 (2006) Paikuli Block74 (2007) Paikuli. Parsik H 8. Paikuli, vol.ll, p.112. Sq. Neg.439775 (2008) Paikuli. New block. Sq., Neg.,440476 (2009) Paikuli. Closer view of No..7577 (2010) Paikuli. Parsik B7 (cleaned). Paikuli, vo1..II, pp34-35., Sq. Neg.435878 (2011) Paikuli. Block79 (2012) Paikuli, Block80 (2013) Paikuli, New block. Sq. Neg.440581 (2014) Paikuli.,82 (2015) Paikuli. New block. Sq.. Neg..440683 (2016) Paikuli New block. Sq. Neg.440784 (2017) Paikuli. Block85 (2018) Paikuli. Parsik B 1.Paikuli, voL,II, p.130. Sq, Neg430986 (2019) Paikuli. Pahlavik Cl. Paikuli, vo1.,ll, p144 Sq. Neg.431687 (2020) Paikuli Pahlavik D' 10. Paikuli, vol.ILp.166.. Sq. Neg.432788 (2021) Paikuli.. Parsik B 5. Paikuli, vol.ll, p.31. Sq.Neg.435689 (2022) Paikuli Block90 (2023) Paikuli, Parsik B 12. Paikuli, vol.11, p.45. Sq.Neg.436391 (2024) Paikuli.. Parsik C 3. Paikuli, vol.ll, p. 51. Sq. Neg.436692 (2025) Paikuli Parsik D 3.. Paikuli, vol.Il, p.61. Sq.Neg.437193 (2026) Paikuli. Parsik D 6. Paikuli, vol.11, p.65. Sq. Neg.437394 (2027) Paikuli. Parsik E 7.. Paikuli, vol.II, p.72. Sq. Neg.437795 (2028) Paikuli. Parsik F 13. Paikuli, vol.ll, p.92. Sq. Neg.438796 (2661) Shah Sherwan. Gorge of Hajjiabad97 (2662) Joins preceeding98 (2663) Hajjiabad. View from cave99 (2664) Hajjiabad. Pahlavik text100 (2665) Hajjiabad. Close-up of text

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101 (2666) Hajjiabad. Another exposure of text102 (2667) Firuzabad, Mihrnarseh inscription at bridge103 (2668) Another view of preceeding104 (2669) Naqsh-i Rajab.. Kartir, inscription. See also No.39105 (2670) Naqsh-i Rajab. Another view106 (2671) Persepolis, Tachara. Pahlavi inscription. See also No.40107 (2672) Persepolis, Tachara. Another exposure108 (2673) Kuh-i Girdelak (between Naqsh-i Rustam and Hajjiabad. Pahlavi inscription109 (2673a) Kuh-i Girdelak Another exposure110 (2675) Paikuli. Bust of Narseh111 (2676) Paikuli. new block. Sq. Neg.4408112 (2677) Paikuli. Sq. Neg.4409113 (2678) Paikuli, block.,114 (2679) Paikuli, block.115 (2680) Paikuli, block.116 (2681) Paikuli block.117 (2681a) Paikuli, new block. Sq. Neg.4410118 (2681b) Paikuli, block.119 (2682) Paikuli, block.120 (2683) Paikuli, block.121 (2684) Paikuli, new block. Sq, Neg4411122 (2685) Paikuli, new block., Sq. Neg..4412123 (2686) Paikuli, new block. Sq. Neg.4413124 (2687) Paikuli, new block. Sq. Neg.4414125 (2688) Paikuli, new block.126 (2689) Paikuli, new block. Sq. Neg.4415127 (4513) Naqsh-i Rajab, bust and inscription of Kartrr. Photo, Stolze. Paikuli, voL.II, p.210128a ( ) Trilingual cuneiform inscription. Persepolis (?)

b ( ) Section of Old Persian cuneiform inscription129a ( ) Four clay ostraca

b ( ) Section of cuneiform inscription. Elamite (?)130a (3941) Hatra, Arabic and Pahlavi inscriptions

b (3942) Hatra. Close-up of Pahlavi in preceeding131 (5004) Cuneiform inscriptions on pre-Achaemenid daggers. IAE, pl.XXVIII

Photo File 7 (2 vols.)"Sasanian Architecture"

The abbreviations used in the captions of published photos are:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, Herzfeld

Reference should also be made to Photo File 25, "Sasanidischer Bauten", and to Photo Files 17 and 29, which dealspecifically with Kuh-i Khwaja,, The number, of the negative is in parentheses..

Vol.1, Nos.1-128

1 (2382) Khurha. Village. Forms panorama with 2381-83-842 (2381) Khurha. See No..l3 (2383) Khurha. See No.14 (2384) Khurha. See No.15 (2385) Khurha. Columns in distance6 (2387) Khurha. Columns and village7 (2386) Khurha. Columns and ruins8 (2388) Khurha. Columns. AHI, pl.. VI9 (2389) Khurha. Columns and temple ruins10 (2390) Khurha, Columns and temple ruins11 (1713) Khurha. Columns. JAE, pLLXXXVIII, top

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12 (1714) Khurha Columns and capital13 (1715) Khurha, Columns, lower sections and bases14 (1716) Khurha. Columns, lower sections and capital15 (2392) Khuxha. Column bases.. IAE, pl.LXXXVIII, bottom16 (2391) Khurha. Capital on ground, showing crossed bands17 (1717) Khurha. Capital on ground, showing volutes18 (1718) Khurha. Columns with capitals. IAE, p1,LXXXIX, top19 (1719) Khurha. Single column and capital20 (1720) Khurha., Single column21 (2393) Khurha. Column base22 (2394) Khurha. Corner stone23 (2395) Khurha, Corner stone24 (1721) Khurha. Foundation stone25 (2380) Kangavar (?).. Distant view of mound26 (1711) Kangavar. Built-in columns, IAE, pl.LXXXVII, top27 (1712) Kangavar.. Mosque (1 pier missing in photo)28 (1710) Kangavar. Column section and base of temple29 (928) Kangavar. Column base. IAE, pLLXXXVII, bottom30 (2369) Kangavar. Column bases in field31 (2372) Kangavar. Detail of one base32 (2373) Kangavar.. Detail of 2" base, another view in No.3333 (2374) Kangavar, See No.3234 (2375) Kangavar, Close-up of base in No.3035 (2376) Kangavar. Another base in No.3036 (2377) Kangavar. A third base in No.3037 (2370) Tepe near Kangavar.. (Tell: Khizil ?)38 (2371) Tepe near Kangavar.. Another view39 (2378) In Asadabad Re-used temple blocks40 (2379) Asadabad Column base with guilloche41 (1737) Kharg. Decorative details of two tombs

(1737a) Kharg. Another view of preceeding42 (2396a) Kharg, General view of tombs43-46 (2396-2399) Kharg. General views of tombs47 (1723) Kharg. Single tomb48 (1722) Kharg. General view of elaborate tombs and Imamzadeh49 (1724) Kharg. A single tomb50 (1725) Kharg Another single tomb51 (1726) Kharg, Interior of tomb with reclining figure52 (1727) Kharg. Another view of No.51.. AHI, pl.XIX, bottom53 (1730) Kharg. Another view of No.5154 (1728) Kharg. Details of moldings55 (1729) Kharg. Detail of molding56 (1733) Kharg. Closer view of tomb in No.48. AHI, pl.XIX, top57 (1734) Kharg. Interior of tomb58 (1731) Kharg.. Detail of No. 56. IAE, pL,XCIII, left, bottom59 (1732) Kharg. Interior of tomb60 (1735) Kharg. Interior of tomb61 (1736)(1736a) Kharg. Details of moldings (1736a)62 (2404) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). AHI, p1..XV, left; IAE, pl.XCV, right63 (2405) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Lower platform and Imamzadeh from near top64 (1745) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Top65 (2406) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Lower platform. IAE, pl.XCV, left66 (2407) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar), Lower platform67 (2408) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Imamzadeh and lower platform68 (2409) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Imamzadeh69 (2409a) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Imamzadeh70 (2410) Taq-i Bustan.. Hollyhocks71 (2411) Istakhr City gate

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72 (2412) Istakhr. City gate and aqueduct73 (2413) Istakhr Mosque, fallen column and base74 (2414) Istakhr. Mosque, standing column and capital75 (2416) Istakhr. Mosque, another view of standing column76 (2415) Istakhr. Mosque, detail of column and capital77 (1746) Istakhr Mosque, close-up of capital78 (2417) Between Persepolis and Naqsh-i Rajab. Dakhmah79 (2418) N of Persepolis. Dakhmah80 (2423) Imamzadeh Isma'il. Group of dakhmahs81 (2421) Imamzadeh Isma'il, Section of No.8082 (2422) Imamzadeh Isma'iL Group of dakhmahs83 (2420) Imamzadeh Isma'il. Group of three dakhmahs84 (2419) Imamzadeh Isma'il. Single dakhmah, detail of No.81. Inscription in Neg,394385 (1743) Taq i Gixra. Paikuli, p1.218, center86 (2424) Shiraz. Qasr-i Abu Nasr. End of fortress87 (1744) Taq i Gixra. Section. Paikuli, p1.218, right88 ( ) Taq-i Kisra, Archaeologische Reise, vol.111, pl.XXXIX89 (1201) Taq-i Kisra. Two pieces of stucco decoration90 (1739) Qasr-i Shirin. Temple (Tchuarqapu)91 (1740) Qasr-i Shirin. Palace92 (1741) Qasr-i Shirin. Palace, corridor93 (1742) Qasr-i Shirin. Section of aqueduct (?)94 (1738) Dastagird.. Detail of brick construction95 (1747) Firuzabad, Kaleh-I dukhtar96 (1748) Firuzabad. Gorge below Kaleh-i dukhtar97 (1751) Firuzabad, Kaleh-I dukhtar. From N. AHI, pl..XIV98 (1749) Firuzabad, Kaleh-I dukhtar. Round tower from E99 (1750) Firuzabad, Kaleh-I dukhtar. Another view of preceeding100 (1752) Firuzabad, Kaleh-I dukhtar. Inside large Iwan101 (1753) Firuzabad, Kaleh-I dukhtar. N wall of large Iwan, interior102 (1754) Firuzabad, Kaleh-I dukhtar. Central room with cupola103 (1755) Firuzabad, palace. E front104 (2425) Firuzabad, palace, Exterior (joins No. 105)105 (2426) Firuzabad, palace. See No.. 104106 (2427) Firuzabad, palace. Inner court107 (2428) Firuzabad, palace. Wall beside opening of large Iwan108 (2429) Firuzabad, palace. Lateral view of cupola109 (2430) Firuzabad, palace. Inner court110 (2431) Firuzabad, palace. Court left of small Iwan. AHI, pl.XV, right.111 (2432) Firuzabad, palace. Court left of large Iwan112 (2433) Firuzabad, palace. Detail of No, 114113 (2434) Firuzabad, palace, Facade under cupola114 (2435) Firuzabad, palace, Facade under cupola with "Egyptian" cornice115 (2436) Firuzabad, palace., Court, large Iwan116 (2437) Firuzabad, palace. Cornice, detail of No. 114117 (2438) Firuzabad, palace. Cupola above No.114118 (2439) Firuzabad, palace. Substructure of fixe-temple119 (2440) Firuzabad, fire-temple. More distant view in No, 118120 (2441) Closer view of No. 118121 (2442) Closer view of No.118. On top of substructure122 (2443) Firuzabad, inner core of tower123-126

(2444-2446) Other views of tower in No. 122

127 (2447) Firuzabad.. Door of Imamzadeh with inscribed plaque128 (2448) Farrashband. Fire-temple Vol.2, Nos.129-243129 (2449) Farrashband. Qanatabagh, fue-temple130 (2450) Detail of preceeding131 (2451) Farrashband. Ruin field

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132 (2452) Behind Sar Mashhad,. Small stone structure133 (2453) Behind Sar Mashhad., Interior134 (3178) Bishapur.. Large spring S of temple ruins135 (3175) Bishapur. From NW136 (2454) Bishapur, Ruins of fort S of gorge137 (2455) Bishapur. Another view of No. 136138 (2456) Bishapur. Gorge from NW139 (2466) Bishapur, Gorge, N side, with Sasanian reliefs140 (2457) Bishapur.. Building with consoles141 (2458) Bishapur Detail of No. 140142 (2459) Bishapur. Cornice of spring (now buried)143 (2460) Bishapur. Spring144 (2461) Bishapur, Another view of No.143145 (1756) Mil-i Azdaha. Tower146 (1757) Mil-i Azdaha. Another view of tower147 (1758) Mil-i Azdaha. Third view of tower148 (1759) Mil-i Azdaha. Detail of construction149 (2034) Qaleh-i dukhtar, near Baze'ur. General view of site150 (2035) Baze'ur, fire-temple,151 (2037) Baze'ur, fire-temple. Another view152 (2039) Baze'ur, fire-temple. Interior153 (2036) Baze'ur, fire-temple.. Interior, section of dome154 (2038) Baze'ur, fire-temple. Detail of construction155 (2029) near Rayy. Brick archway156 (2030) near Rayy, Nizamabad, provenance of Sasanian stuccos in Berlin and Pahlavi ostraca in

British Museum157 (2033) Paqaleh (Khurasan). General view158 (2031) Paqaleh (Khurasan). Detail of No.157159 (2032) Paqaleh (Khurasan). Another view160 (432) Shiraz. Qasr-i Abu Nasr161 (1004) Shir'az. Qasr-i Abu Nasr, Qaleh-i Bandar near entrance to Saadi tomb162 (1005) In desert E of Bam, ruined fort or town.163 (1022) In desert E of Barn, ruined fort or town. Another view (?)164 (2045) Sistan, Shahristan. Panorama165 (2046) Sistan, Shahristan.166 (2041) Sistan, Shahristan., E167 (2040) Sistan, Shahristan. N168 (2042) Sistan, Shahristan. S169 (2044) Sistan, Shahristan. W170 (2043) Sistan, Shahristan.171 (2047) Sistan, Shahristan.172 (2048) Sistan, Shahristan.173 (2049) Sistan, Shahristan174 (2051) Sistan, Shahristan. Imamzadeh near Shahristan175 (2050.) Sistan, Shahristan.. Another view of No.174176 (2052) Kuh-i Khwaja. Island in the Hamun Sea177 (2053) Kuh-i Khwaja, Another view. AHI, pl,VII, top178 (2054) Kuh-i Khwaja, S end of island.. IAE, pl.XCVI, top179 (2055) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of No. 178180 (2056) Kuh-i Khwaja., W fort from S beach181 (2057) KUh-i Khwaja Another view of No.180182 (2059) Kuh-i Khwaja,. Town from beach. E fort on top183 (2058) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of No.182184 (2060) Kuh-i Khwaja. Town from SE185 (2061) Kuh-i Khwaja, Town, upper part, W front186 (2063) Kuh-i Khwaja, Palace from top of hill187 (2064) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of No.186188 (2065) Kuh-i Khwaja.. W side of palace

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189 (2066) Kuh-i Khwaja. City gate near SE corner,190 (2067) KUh-i Khwaja. Another view of No. 189191 (2068) Kuh-i Khwaja. On street, looking up to palace192 (2069) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of No. 191193 (2070) KUh-i Khwaja. Street from E to W below palace194 (2071) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of No.193195 (2073) Kuh-i Khwaja. Turn in street196 (2074) Kuh-i Khwaja. Outer gate of palace197 (2072) KUh-i Khwaja. Another view of No.. 196198 (2076) Kuh-i Khwaja. Main palace gate, W side199 (2077) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of No. 198200 (2078) Kuh-i Khwaja.. Detail of No., 199201 (2075) Kuh-i Khwaja Detail of No.199202 (2079) Kuh-i Khwaja. Great court, S front with E fort203 (2080) Kuh-i Khwaja Another view of No.202. IAE, plXCVI, center204 (2081) Kuh-i Khwaja Court, NW corner205 (2082) Kuh-i Khwaja. Detail of No.205206 (966) Kuh-i Khwaja. Great court. Vault and gallery N side207 (1158) KUh-i Khwaja, Main facade, partially excavated, IAE, pl. XCVI, bottom208 (1172) Kuh-i Khwaja. Detail of No.107209 (1173) Kuh-i Khwaja. Second period of facade with stucco figure210 (179) KUh-i Khwaja. Vaults in front of gallery211 (2083) Kuh-i Khwaja. Vaulted room above gallery212 (2084) Kuh-i Khwaja. Detail of No..211213 (2085) Kuh-i Khwaja. Great court, S wing214 (2087) Kuh-i Khwaja. T-shaped room E of great court215 (2088) Kuh-i Khwaja. Court behind T-shaped room216 (2086) Kuh-i Khwaja. Room adjoining T-shaped room217 (2100) Kuh-i Khwaja. Gallery before excavation218 (2089) Kuh-i Khwaja Entrance to temple219 (2090) Kuh-i Khwaja, Another view of No.218220 (2091) Kuh-i Khwaja. Temple from E221 (2092) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of No.220222 (2093) Kiih-i Khwaja.. Room with girder vaults223 (2094) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another view of room in No.222224 (2095) Kuh-i Khwaja NW room of palace225 (2096) Kuh-i Khwaja., Another view of No.224226 (2097) Kuh-i Khwaja N gate from inside227 (2098) KUh-i Khwaja. Another view of No.226228 (2099) Kuh-i Khwaja. N gate, looking N229 (2101) Kuh-i Khwaja. N gate from outside230 (2062) Kuh-i Khwaja. N gate from W231 (2102) Kuh-i Khwaja., E fort232 (2103) Kuh-i Khwaja Another view of No.231233 (2104) Kuh-i Khwaja W fort from NE234 (2105) Kuh-i Khwaja. E fort from SW235 (2106) Kuh-i Khwaja,. W fort entrance236 (2107) Kuh-i Khwaja.. Another view of No.235237 (1116) Kuh-i Khwaja and Shahristan. Fragments red, hard-fired pottery238-242

(1111-1115) Kuh-i Khwaja Fragments unglazed pottery

243 (1102) Kuh-i Khwaja. Fragments painted pottery244 (3943) Imamzadeh Shah Isma'il. Squeeze of inscription. Neg.2419. See File 7-84

Photo File 8 (2 vols.)"Sasanian Monuments"

The abbreviations used in captions of'published photos are:

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AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldAMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldFiye - The Heritage of Iran, R,N,FxyeIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldSR - Revue des Arts Asiatiques, Vol, 5, 1928. No.III. "La Sculpture rupestre de la Perse sassanide," HerzfeldTA - Am Tor von Asien, HerzfeldSK - refers to Herzfeld Sketchbooks in the Archive.Negative numbers are in parentheses

Vol.!, Nos. 1-164

1 (1901) Marble dice-player. TA, pLXVIIl2 (1902) Another view of No]3 (1906) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto. Standing figure of King

(1906a) Masque of satyr.. TA, pl.XIX, center4 (1705) Hatra. Griffin.. TA, pl..LXI, top5 (1706) Hatra. Door-jamb6 (1707) Hatra. Door-jamb, sculptured decoration, TA, pl,XLI, left7 (1709) Hatra. Doorjamb8 (1708) Hatra. Doorjamb, sculptured decoration. TA, pL.XLI, right9 (1905) Cast of relief. Antiochus of Commagene. TA, pl.XIV; IAE, pLCV, center10 (926) Hamadan, stone lion. IAE, pl.CV, bottom11 (1903) Hamadan, stone lion. Another view of No.1012 (1904) Hamadan, stone lion., Another view of No. 1013 (2492) Persepolis Fratadara. Queen IAE, pl.LXXXVI, left14 (2493) Persepolis. King IAE, pLLXXXVI, right15 (2494) Bistun. Arsacid relief. TA, pl.LII, top left; IAE, fig.385 shows drawing16 (2495) Bistun, Another view of No. 1517 (2126) Large stone head in Tehran Museum18 (1908) Bistun, relief Mithradates I & Gotaizes IL TA, pl.XXII, bottom; AHI, pl.VII, bottom19 (1909) Bistun, relief Mithradates I & Gotarzes IL TA, pl.XXI.20 (1910) Bistun, relief Mithradates I & Gotaizes II. TA, p1.XXIII, bottom21 (1911) Bistun, relief Mithradates I & Gotarzes II.. IAE, pLCVIl, center22 (1907) Bistun. Mithradates II.. IAE, pl.CVII, bottum; TA, pi.XXII, top23 (1912) Sarpul, relief Artaban. TA, pl.XXVI, top left24 (1913) Sarpul, relief Artaban,. TA, pl.XXVI, top right25 (1765) Persepolis, Tachara, Stakhrian graffito. IAE, fig.401 (drawing)26 (1761) Firuzabad. Ardashir I relief. Frye, fig.,8427 (1762) Firuzabad Detail, Ardashir and Artaban. AHI, pl.,XI, top; IAE, pl.,CIX, top; SR, pl..XXXVI,

fig.428 (1763) Firuzabad. Detail, Shaper and Vizier. IAE, pl.CIX, bottom29 (2785) Firuzabad., Ardashir horsemen30 (1764) Firuzabad. Detail, Page and opponent31 (1760) Firuzabad., Ardashir investiture and bridge32 (2781) Firuzabad. Ardashir investiture..SR, pl.XXXV, fig. 1; 16,E, pl.CVIII, top33 (1766) Naqsh-i Rajab. Cleft with sculpture34 (1767) Naqsh-i Rajab. Closer view of No..3335 (2778) Naqsh-i Rajab. Ardashir investiture. SR, pl.XXXV, fig.236 (2745) Naqsh-i Rajab. Another view of No.35. IAE, pl.CVIII, bottom37 (1768) Naqsh-i Rajab. Detail of Ardashir I in No.3538 (1769) Naqsh-i Rajab. Detail of god in No.3539 (1770) Naqsh-i Rajab. Detail of small figure in No.3540 (2742) Naqsh-i Rajab. Another view of preceeding. IAE, pl.CX, top41 (1771) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ardashir I and Bahram IV. TA, pl.XXIV42 (1772) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Closer view of preceeding43 (2784) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Ardashir I investiture in No.41. SR, pl. XXXVI, fig.3; rye, fig.7944 (167) Naqsh-i Rustam. Closer view of No.4345 (2462) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail of Hormizd.. IAE, pl..CXI, right46 (2463) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail of Ardashir I. AMI, vol.IX, 2, pl.IIa

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47 (2464) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail, heads of Ardavan and Ahriman under hooves48 (2466a) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Another view of No. 4749 (485) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Another view. IAE, pl.CX, bottom50 (2800) Naqsh-i Rajab. Shapur I with attendants. SR, pl.XXXVII, fig. 551 (1773) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail, Shapur I. IAE, pl.CXII, left52 (1776) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail, attendants53 (1774) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail, figure of Shapur54 (1777) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail, attendants55 (3203) Naqsh-i Rustam. Helmets of attendants. AMI, vol.IX, 2, pl.I56 (3202) Naqsh-i Rustam. Helmets of attendants. Exye, fig,10757 (1775) Naqsh-i Rustam. Another view of No.5558 (2779) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Shapur I investiture. SR, pl.XXXVII, fig.,659 (1778) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail of Shapur. IAE, pl.CXII, right60 (1779) Naqsh-i Rustam, Shapur I on throne61 (433) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Another view of preceeding62 (2799) Naqsh-i Rustam. Shapur and Valerian. SR, plXXXVIII,fig.7; IAE, pl.CXIII, top63 (2467) Naqsh-i Rustam. Head of Shapur I.. Exye, fig. 81; AMI, vol. IX, 2, pl.lrb; IAE, pl.CXI, left64 (2465) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail of No. 62, Heads of Valerian and Roman65 (170) Naqsh-i Rustam. Valerian. Detail of No.62. IAE, pl.CXIV, bottom66 (2496) Bishapur. Shapur I and Valerian67 (1780) Bishapur. Detail. Figure of Hoimizd68 (2789) Bishapur. Valerian. S.R. pl.XXXVIII, fig.8; IAE, pl.CXIV, top69 (2468) Bishapur, Detail.. Prostrate Roman under horse70 (2790) Bishapur.. Large panel, Shapur, and Valerian. SR, pl.. XXXIX, fig.971 (1781) Bishapur., Detail, central panel. IAE, pl,CXVI, bottom72 (1782) Bishapur.. Detail, left above. Saluting horsemen73 (2469) Bishapur.. Detail, another view of No..7274 (1783) Bishapur.. Detail, left below. Saluting horsemen75 (1784) Bishapur. Detail, right above, No, 1, standing figures.. Detail of No.8176 (1785) Bishapur.. Detail, right above, No,2, standing figures. Detail ofNo.8177 (1786) Bishapur.. Detail, right below, No. 1, standing figures78 (1789) Bishapur. Double exposure79 (1787) Bishapur. Right below, No.2, standing figures80 (1788) Bishapur,. Right below, No.3, standing figures,. IAE, pl.. CXIX, night81 (2469) Bishapur. Detail, right side above. See Nos.75-7682 (3176) Bishapur. Large semicircular relief. Shaper's triumph83 (2792) Bishapur. Closer view. SR, pl.XXXIX, fig. 10;IAB , pl CXV84 (1790) Bishapur. Center panel, Shapur and Valerian. AHI, pl.XI, bottom; IAE, pl.,CXVI, top85 (1791) Bishapur. Left side, two lower rows.. AHI, pl.XII, top86 (1792) Bishapur. Right side87 (1793) Bishapur.. Right side, rows 2 and 3 with elephant..AHI, pl.XIII; IAE, pl.CXVIII, top88 (1794) Bishapur. Right side of No.82, row 4. IAE, pl.CXVII, top89 (2470) Bishapur. Shapur enthroned90 (2797) Bishapur. Detail of King's figure. IAE, pl.CXX, right91 (1795) Bishapur. Detail, left top. Attendants. SR, pl.XL, fig, 1192 (1796) Bishapur. Detail, left bottom. Attendants.. AHI, pl. XII, bottom; IAE, pl.CXVII, bottom93 (1798) Bishapur. Detail, right, bottom. Attendants with elephant (joins No.93)94 (1797) Bishapur. See No.93. IAE, pl.CXVIII, bottom95 (1799) Bishapur. Detail of two heads in No.9396 (2471) Bishapur. Detail, right side, top97 (1805) Cave of Shapur behind Bishapur98 (1808) Valley behind (E of Bishapur), with cave99 (1809) View from entrance of cave, looking towards Bishapur100 (1807) Entrance of cave with fallen statue in foreground101 (1806) Back of figure, looking into cave102 (1800) Ceiling of cave103 (2796) Statue of Shapur I (front).. SR, pI.,XL, fig.. 12; IAE, pl.CXXI, right104 (1802) Statue of Shapur I, back of figure

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105 (1803) Fallen figure, showing feet in situ106 (1804) Detail of head107 (1801) Detail of head. Frye, fig.82108 (1810) Side view of head,. IAE, pl.CXXI, left109 (3162) Bishapur Investiture of Bahrain I110 (2798) Bishapur. Closer view. SR, pl.XLI, fig. 13; IAE, pl. CXIII, bottom111 (2472) Bishapur. Detail of No. 109, horses112 (2473) Bishapur.. Detail of No,109, head of Hoimizd113 (2474) Bishapur. Detail of No.109, head of Bahram I. IAE, pl, CXI, center114 (2475) Bishapur. Detail of No,109, chlamys of god115 (2788) Bishapur. Bahrain II and Arabs.. SR, pl.,XLII, fig.16116 (1812) Bishapur. Close-up of King., lAE, pl.CXXI (joined to No.117)117 (1811) Bishapur. Close-up of Arabs. See No,, 116118 (2478) Bishapur.. Detail, head of Bahram II. AMI, voLIX, 2, pl.IIIa119 (3177) Bishapur. Relief in No. 115 with water channel in front120 (2787) Naqsh-i Rustam, Bahrain II with attendants. SR, pl. XLII, fig.15; AHI, pL,IV121 (2477) Naqsh-i Rustam, Bahram II with attendants.. Left side of preceeding. Frye, fig.108122 (2479) Naqsh-i Rustam, Bahram II with attendants. Right side with Elamite figure123 (430) Naqsh-i Rustam, Bahrain II with attendants. Close-up of right side with King124 (425) Naqsh-i Rustam, Bahrain II with attendants. Close-up of left side.. IAE, pl.CXXIV, left, top125 (2476) Naqsh-i Rustam, Bahrain II with attendants. Close-up of standing Elamitc figure126 (3179) Camping in front of Naqsh-i Bahrain127 (2777) Naqsh-i Bahram, Bahrain II enthroned. SR, pl.XLI, fig. 14128 (1816) Naqsh-i Bahrain, Bahrain II enthroned. Close-up of King. IAE, pl.CXX, left129 (1815) Naqsh-i Bahrain, Bahram II enthroned, Detail, two attendants at left. IAE, pl. CXXIV, left

bottom130 (1814) Naqsh-i Bahrain, Bahrain II enthroned. Detail, King's head and attendants. Frye, fig. 109131 (2485) Sar Mashhad. General view132 (169) Sar Mashhad.. Scaffolding for squeeze133 (171) Sar Mashhad. Another view of No. 132134 (2780) Sar Mashhad. Bahrain II slaying lions. SR, pl.XLIII, fig., 17135 (2487) Sar Mashhad. Another view of No., 134. Frye, fig.93136 (1817) Sar Mashhad. Detail of King and lions. IAE, pl.CXXII, left137 (1819) Sar Mashhad,. Detail of Queen. IAE, pl.CXXIII, right138 (2489) Sar Mashhad, Detail, head of King139 (2488) Sar Mashhad.. Detail, head of Queen140 (2486) Sar Mashhad. Detail, head of dead lion141 (2786) Naqsh-i Rustam. Bahrain II in mounted fight.. SR, pl.XLIII, fig. 18; TA, pl.XXIII, middle142 (2480) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Another view of No. 141143 (2481) Naqsh-i Rustam, No, 141 partly cleared. Bahrain II above, Horrnizd II below144 (2482) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Detail of Bahram II145 (2483) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail of Hormizd II146 (1813) Naqsh-i Rustam. Horsemen's duel147 (428) Naqsh-i Rustam. Another view of No. 146148 (427) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail of standard-bearer. AMI, vol,.IX, 2, pl.XI149 (2484) Naqsh-i Rustam. Detail of armor and trappings150 (334) Shiraz. Barrn-i dilak. Three reliefs, Bahrain 11151 (965) Shiraz. Barm-i dilak, Bahrain II and Nah-ld152 (434) Shiraz. Barrn-i dilak.. Bahrain II153 (424) Shiraz. Barrn-i dilak, Bahrain II154 (2490) Guyum, Relief of Bahrain Il155 (2491) Guyum Another view of No. 154156 (429) Naqsh-i Rustam, investiture of Narseh. (base cleared)157 (2801) Naqsh-i Rustam, investiture of Narseh. Investiture. SR, pl.XLIV, fig.19158 (168) Naqsh-i Rustam, investiture of Narseh.. Detail of goddess and Crown Prince.. IAE, pl.CXXIV,

right159 (1822) Naqsh-i Rustam, investiture of Narseh. Detail, head of goddess. IAE, pl.CXXV, right

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160 (1821) Naqsh-i Rustam, investiture of Narseh. Detail, head of Narseh. IAE, pLCXXV, left; AMI,vol, IX, 2, pl.IIIb

161 (1820) Naqsh-i Rustam, investiture of Narseh.. Detail, head of Vizier. Frye, fig.78162 (2400) Taq-i Bustan, Panorama. Joins Nos. 163-165163 (2401) Taq-i Bustan. See No. 162164 (2402) Taq-i Bustan.. See No.162 Vol.2, Nos.165-301165 (2403) Taq-i Bustan. Panorama. See No. 162166 (1826) Taq-i Bustan.. General view.. TA, pl.XXVII167 (163) Taq-i Bustan. View across pond to grottoes.. TA, pl.XXVIII168 (1825) Taq-i Bustan. Closer view of No.167169 (2776) Taq-i Bustan. Another version of preceeding170 (1823) Taq-i Bustan. Looking out from large grotto171 (1824) Taq-i Bustan.. Herzfeld's camp. See No, 170172 (2782) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II. SR, pl.XLV, fig .22173 (172) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II. Closer view. TA, pl.XXIX174 (2814) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II.. Close-up of Mithra and King (joins No.17.5) IAE,

plCXXVI175 (2761) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir IL King and Hormizd. See No. 174176 (1827) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II. Close-up of Mithra177 (1219) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir IL Another view of No, 176178 (1828) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II. Detail of No.175. King and Horrnizd179 (1829) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II. Detail of Mithra (light-struck)180 (1830) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II.. Detail of Ardashir II181 (1831) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II.. Ardashir II relief. Horrnizd on prostrate figure. TA,

pl.XXX182 (1832) Taq-i Bustan, Investiture of Ardashir II. Ardashir II relief. Detail, head of Hoimizd183 (1221) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto.184 (1150) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto.Another view.. TA, pl.XXXI185 (1834) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto.. Shapur II and III186 (2783) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto. Closer view.. TA, p1.XXXII; SR, pl..XLV, fig.21187 (1835) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto..Detail, Shapur II188 (1220) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto,.Detail, Shapur III189 (1836) Taq-i Bustan, small grotto.Another view of No, 188190 (1833) Taq-i Bustan.. General view of grottoes191 (1839) Taq-i Bustan. Another view. TA, pl.XXXIII192 (1838) Taq-i Bustan.. Closer view193 (2791) Taq-i Bustan Right front of large grotto (joins No. 194). SR, pl.XLVI, fig.23194 (1837) Taq-i Bustan.. Left front of large grotto, Khusro II.. Joins No.193195 (1840) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto.. "Angel", right.. TA, pl.XXXVI196 (1841) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. "Angel", left. TA, pl.XXXVI I, center197 (1842) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Left pillar, floral panel198 (1843) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Another exposure of No.197199 (1844) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto.. Another exposure of No. 197200 (1845) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto., Another exposure ofNo.197201 (1846) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto.. Left pillar, detail of upper section202 (1847) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Detail of preceeding. TA, pl.XXXIX203 (1849) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Left pillar, detail of lower section204 (165) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Right pillar, floral ornament205 (2795) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Close-up, right pillar. TA, pl.XXXVIII; SR, pl.XLVI, fig.24206 (1848) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto,. Right pillar, detail of top. IAE, pl.CXXX, top207 (1850) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto,, Another detail of preceeding. IAE, plCXXX, bottom208 (1851) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Another detail ofNo.204209 (1853) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Khusro II on Shahdiz TA, pl.XLIII; TA, p1., XLII,,joined with

No.215210 (1857) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto.. Another exposure of No.209211 (2819) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto,, Another exposure of No.209212 (1855) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Detail of King's trousers. TA, pl.LXII

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213 (2820) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, Detail of coat of mail on Shabdiz214 (2821) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto. Front view of horse (relief of Fath'Ali Shah in background)215 (1854) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Khusro II with Anahit and Hormizd, TA, pl.XLIV; TA,

pl.XLII (joined with No.209)216 (1856) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel.,King and Hormizd. AMI, vol.IX, 2, pl,Xll217 (1858) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. King and Anahit. TA, pLXLIX,bottom (joined with

No.218)218 (1859) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. King and Hormizd.. See No.217219 (1860) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Head of Anahit220 (2822) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Head of Khusro II221 ( ) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Pencilled blueprint of No,220222 (2817) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Head of Khusro II223 (1862) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Another exposure of No.222224 (1862a) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Another exposure of No.222225 (1861) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel.,Head of Hormizd226 (2823) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Another exposure of No.225227 (1865) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, lower panel. Left pilaster with capital and molding228 (1866) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Right pilaster. TA, pl.LIV, top229 (1867) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Another view of No. 228.. TA, pLLIV, bottom230 (1217) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, left side, boar hunt. TA, pl.XLV, bottom; TA, pLXLVI, joined to

No.231231 (1868) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. See No, 230232 (2858) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. First and second Mahouts233 (1869) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Section below No.232..TA, pl,.XLVIII; Frye, fig.97234 (1875) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Musicians in boat. IAE, pl.CXXVII, bottom235 (1876) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Another group of musicians in boat236 (1876a) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Another exposure of No235237 (1877) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel., Khusro II, standing in boat. TA, pl.XLIX, top238 (2859) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Another exposure of No.277. IAE, pLCXXVII, top;

AMI, voi,IX, 2, pLIX239 (1879) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Fifth Mahout, under No.233240 (1870) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel, Mahouts below boat. TA, pl.XLVII241 (1874) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Detail of boars, IAE, pLCXXVIII, bottom242 (1874a) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel., Another exposure of No.241243 (2803) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Elephants carrying boars,. AMI, voLIII, pl,Ill244 (2802) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Section below No.283. IAE, pI.CXXIX, left; AMI,

vo1.III, pl.IV245 (2793) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Detail ofNo..241 SR, pLXLVII, fig.25246 (1872) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Detail, section below No.245247 (1873) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel, End ofhunt, right border248 (1864) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Textile pattern. Drawing from Sarre's squeeze..TA,

pl.LXV249 (1863) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, upper panel. Textile pattern. Drawing from Sarre's squeeze.. TA,

pl.LXIII, bottom, right250 (1879) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt.251 (1218) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt. Another exposure of No.250252 (2818) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt.. Another exposure.. TA, pl.XLV, top253 (162) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt., Detail, King hunting, beneath parasol. TA, pl.L;

Frye, fig.96254 (1881) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt. Elephants255 (1880) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt.. King under parasol256 (1883) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt.. Musicians257 (1878) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt. King on horseback. TA, pLLII, bottom258 (1882) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt. Camels. IAE, pl.CXXVIII, top259 (2794) Taq-i Bustan, large grotto, right side, deer hunt,. Fallen deer.. IAE, pl.CXXIX, right; SR, pl.

XLVII, fig.26260 (1852) Taq-i Bustan.. Statue in round, Khusro II.. TA, pLLII, top, right261 (1887) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II.. TA, pl.LV

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262 (1886) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II. Another exposure of No.261263 (1889) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II.. Another exposure. TA, pl.LVI, left264 (1884) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II. Tree of Life and Anahit265 (1388) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II. Anahit266 (1891) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II. Tree of Life. TA, pl.LIX, top267 (1890) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II.. Tree of Life268 (1892) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II. Tree of Life, detail of palmetto269 (1893) Taq-i Bustan, capital A Khusro II. Another detail of No.268270 (1894) Taq-i Bustan, capital B. Anahit, TA, pl.LVIII, right271 (1895) Taq-i Bustan, capital B. Khusro II.. TA, pl.LVIII, left272 (1885) Taq-i Bustan, capital B. Ornament., TA, pl.LIX, bottom273 (929) Bistun village, capital. Tree of Life and Khusro II274 (1899) Bistun village, capital. Khusro II, another view. TA, fig.28275 (1900) Bistun village, capital. Anahit276 (1898) Bistun village, capital. Ornament277 (1896) Kale i kuhna, near Kirmanshah, capital. TA, pl.LX, bottom278 (1897) Kale i kuhna, near Kirmanshah, capital. Another view of No.277279 (166) Isfahan. Capital A.. Tree of Life and khurasan Khwarneh. AMI, vol.IX, 2, pl.X, top280 (1151) Isfahan. Capital B. Ornament and Khusro II. AMI I, vol. IX, 2, pl.X, bottom281 (2147) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Stucco figure. See SK-XXVII, p.5282 (2162) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Stucco head283 (2163) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Another stucco head284 (2158) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin.. Stucco horse. See SK-XXVII, p..1..

See No.299285 (2160) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Stucco horse286 (2161) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Stucco horse. See SK-XXVII, p.3287 (4509) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Stucco horse's head. See SK-

XXVII, p.5288 (2157) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Stucco horse's head289 (2159) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin,. Stucco horse290 (2148) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Fragment of stucco horse291 (2150) Nizamabad, near Rayy, in Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. Stucco plaques with animals.. See

SK-XXVII, p.14292 (2155a) Nizamabad. In Islamic Museum, East Berlin. Stucco fragments of griffin. See SK-XXVII,

pp.12-13293 (2155) Nizamabad. Another exposure of No.292294 (2154) Nizamabad. In West Berlin.. Stucco panel and trouser leg (2154a)295 (2149) Nizamabad. Stucco panel296 (2153) Nizamabad.. In Islamic Museum, East Berlin. Stucco lintel. See SK-XXVII, p.7297 (2151) Nizamabad.. Another exposure of No,296298 (2152) Nizamabad. Another exposure of No.296299 (4510) Nizamabad sketches. p,1 of SK-XXVII. See No.284300 (4511) Nizamabad sketches.. p.54 of SK-XII301 (4512) Kuh-i Khwaja Stucco panel. p.1 l of SK-XV

Photo File 9"Coins"

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:AMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldFrye - The Heritage of Iran, R.N.FryeIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldK-SC - Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, No.38 "Kushano-Sasanian Coins," Herzfeld

Nos. 1-97 are of prints in Herzfeld's Blueprint File. They are followed by Nos. 1-95 (not in the Blueprint File) andduplicates. The photos frequently combine coins of various rulers, the principal ones being noted in this List.. Thecomplexities of identification do not make it feasible to catalogue the individual coins at this time.

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Nos. 1 - 97, Blueprint File

1 (601) Mithradates I. Six coins, obv.,2 (621) Mithradates IL Five coins, obv.3 (708) Mithradates II. Five coins, obv.4 (600) Phraates IV. Six coins, obv.5 (709) Phraates IV. Six coins, obv.6 (711) Phraates IV.. Five coins, obv..7 (676) Phraates IV, Eight coins, obv.8 (695) Phraates and Musa, his wife.. Six coins, obv. Frye, fig.729 (704) Phraates IV. Seven coins, obv.10 (701) Phraates IV. Five coins, obv.11 (691) Vologazes V. Six coins, obv.12 (672) Vologazes V. Six coins, obv.13 (369) Four coins, rev14 (671) Four coins, rev.15 (666) Seven coins, obv..16 (700) Nine coins, revs, including horses and Pegasus17 (710) Eight coins, rev. Incl, horses, Pegasus and Nike18 (599) Eight coins, rev..19 (603) Eight coins, rev.20 (690) Eight coins, rev., incl. omphalus, urn21 (673) Ten coins, rev,, incl. Birds22 (620) Eight coins, rev.23 (669) Six coins, obv..24 (1450) Nineteen coins, obv.25 (1449) Rev. of coins in No.2426 (670) Shaper 1.. Three coins, obv, and rev. One pubL. AMI, vol.IX, 2, pl.IV, 427 (707) Varhran II.. Five coins, 4 obv.., 1 rev.. Two pubL. AMI, vol. 1X, 2, pl.IV, 1 and 328 (702) Shaper II.. Five coins, 4 obv.., 1 rev., Two pubL., AMI vol.IX, 2, pl.IV, 5, 629 (703) Varhran IV and V. Six coins, obv. Two puhl. AMI, vol.1X, 2, pl.V, 1,230 (689) Peroz.. Five coins, obv.. Three publ AMI, vol.IX, 2, pl.IV,7-9 (print follows No.73 in file)31 (705) Kavadh I.. Six coins, obv.. AMI, vol.,IX, 2, pl.V, 3-432 (667) Khusro II and Hormizd IV.. Four coins, obv. AMI, vol.IX, 2, pls.,V, 5-6 and VI, 1.2..5..6.. See also

IAE, pl.CXXXI (print follows No.83)33 (373) Kavadh II Sheroe and Ardashir II.. Four coins, 3 obv.., 1 rev. AMI, vol.IX, 2, pl.V, 7-834 (914) KhusroII, Hormizd IV and Yezdegerd III. Four coins, 3 obv., 1 rev.35 (2139) Kushan. Hormizd I, Varhran V. Seven coins, obv. K-SC, p1.111, No.. 17a and pl.IV, Nos.38-3936 (2140) Rev, of coins in No..3537 (940) Kushan. Peroz.. Shaper II and ?. Six coins, obv. K-SC, p1.31a, 33d and 4038 (939) Rev. of coins in No.3739 (693) Mithradates. Eight coins, 5 obv,,,3 rev..40 (913) Mithradates and Kushan. Six coins, 3 obv.., 3 rev.41 (2141) Kushan.. Shaper I, Peroz I, Hormizd I, Ormies-Hormizd, nameless Governor.. Ten coins, obv.. K-

SC, p1..1,2,3a,3b,6a; II, 13a-b; III. 16a; IV, 24a, 2742 (2137) Rev.. of coins in No.. 4143 (2138) Another exposure of coins in No.4144 (2142) Rev,. of coins in No..4345 (1121) Kushan. Eight coins, obv.46 (370) Kushan. Eight coins, rev.47 (706) Kushan (?).. Six coins, obv..48 (932) Kushan. Coin, obv.. and rev., K-SC, p1.,I, No.7b49 (933) Kushan, Hormizd and Varhran I.. Three coins, obv. and rev. K-SC, p1.I1I.. 16c-d, 18a50 (936) Kushan. Hormizd. Two coins, obv. and rev. K-SC, p1.II, 15a-b51 (938) Kushan.. Bage M...,, (casts).. K-SC, pl.IV, 22b-c52 (937) Kushan. Peroz I. Two coins, obv. and rev. K-SC, p1.I, 5a-b53 (935) Kushan. Shape I and Hormizd I. Three coins, obv. and rev. K-SC, pl.l. 3c-d; 11,10

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54 (934) Kushan. Baga Vorohrane, Hormizd I, Varhran I, Peroz II Five coins, obv.. and rev. K-SC, pl.I,8a; II, 14a; III, 19a and c; IV, 31d

55 (596) Kushan (?). Eight coins, rev.56 (372) Kushan (?). Eight coins, rev.57 (371) Eight coins, rev.58 (697) Shapur I, Ardashir L. Twelve coins, obv.,59 (699) Rev.. of coins in No.5860 (682) Shapur I. Twelve coins, obv.61 (678) Rev. of coins in No.6062 (613) Hormizd I, Varhran I, Varhran II. Thirteen coins, obv.63 (595) Rev.. of coins in No.6264 (683) Narseh, Hormizd II, Shapur II. Eleven coins, obv.65 (681) Rev. of coins in No.6466 (668) Shapur II. Thirteen coins, obv.67 (664) Rev., of coins in No.6668 (604) Ardashir II, Shapur III, Varhran IV. Thirteen coins, obv..69 (607) Rev. of coins in No. 6870 (627) Yezdegerd I, Varhran V. Thirteen coins, obv.71 (597) Rev. of coins in No.7072 (625) Varhran V, Yezdegerd I, Kai Peroz (a), Kai Peroz (b). Thirteen coins, obv73 (602) Rev. of coins in No. 7274 (593) Valash, Jamasp, Kavad I (a) and (b). Twelve coins,obv75 (605) Rev.. of coins in No.7476 (615) Kavad I1 (b). Twelve coins, obv.77 (614) Rev., of coins in No.7678 (592) Kavad I (b), Khusro I. Twelve coins, obv.79 (594) Rev, of coins in No.7880 (610) Khusro I, Hormizd IV. Twelve coins, obv.81 (611) Rev. of coins in No.80,82 (606) Khusro II. Twelve coins, obv..83 (612) Rev. of coins in No.8284 (608) Khusro II, Kavad Peroz. Twelve coins, obv.. One publ. IAE, pl.CXXX85 (609) Rev. of coins in No.8486 (692) Ardashir III. Eleven coins, obv.87 (694) Rev.. of coins in No.8688 (665) Varhran Chobin, Varhran, Hormizd V, Khusro, Yezdegerd III. Twelve coins, obv.89 (677) Rev.. of coins in No..8890 (375) Khusro II (?).. Fifteen coins, obv.91 (374) Rev., of coins in No.. 9092 (1131) Late Sasanian with Arabic on edge. Twelve coins, obv.93 (1120) Rev.. of coins in No.9294 (1130) Late Sasanian with Arabic on edge. Twelve coins, obv95 (675) Rev., of coins in No.9496 (1127) Muslim. Thirteen coins, rev..97 (674) Obv.. of coins in No.96

Nos.1-95. New series of photographs not in Blueprint File

1 (941) Alexander. Thirteen coins, obv.2 (942) Rev. of coins in No.13 (619) Greek, Twenty-two coins, obv.4 (622) Rev. of coins in No.35 (624) Greek.. Fifteen coins, obv.6 (623) Rev. of coins in No.57 (910) Seleucid (7). Eleven coins, obv.8 (909) Rev. of coins in No..79 (908) Achaemenian and Greek. Fifteen coins, obv.

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10 (617) Rev., of coins in No.911 (943) Achaemenian, Seleucid, Sasanian. Eleven coins, obv.12 (944) Rev. of coins in No. 1113 (668) Seleucid (?). Eighteen coins, obv.14 (680) Rev. of coins in No. 1315 (596) Elymais. Seventeen coins, obv.16 (912) Rev. of coins in No. 1517 (915) Seleucid (?), Kushan, Fifteen coins, obv.18 (916) Rev. of coins in No. 1719 (687) Parthian. Fifteen coins, obv..20 (686) Rev. of coins in No. 1921 (364) Phraates IV. Thirteen coins, obv,22 (363) Rev. of coins in No. 21.23 (365) Phraates IV. Nine coins, obv.24 (366) Rev.. of coins in No.. 2325 (368) Phraates IV. Thirteen coins, obv..26 (367) Rev.. of coins in No,, 2527 (476) Stakhrian (?).. Twenty small coins (copper?), obv.28 (477) Rev. of coins in No., 2729 (696) Stakhrian (?).. Fourteen small coins, obv.30 (698) Rev. of coins in No. 2931 (651) Mithradates 1.. Fourteen coins, obv.32 (636) Rev, of coins in No. 3133 (1128) Mithradates II, Twelve coins, obv..34 (1126) Rev., of coins in No. 3335 (640) Mithradates II. Twelve coins, obv36 (475) Rev of coins in No. 3537 (645) Mithradates II. Thirteen coins, obv.38 (644) Rev., of coins in No. 3739 (478) Mithradates II. Ten coins, obv.40 (479) Rev, of coins in No.. 3941 (629) Mithradates II.. Twelve coins, obv.42 (632) Rev. of coins in No.. 4143 (474) Mithradates II, Twelve coins, obv.44 (641) Rev. of coins in No. 4345 (630) Mithradates II. Thirteen coins, obv46 (631) Rev. of coins in No.. 4547 (649) Mithradates II, Twelve coins, obv..48 (648) Rev, of coins in No. 4749 (1125) Seleucid. Twelve coins, obv. (Rev. in No. 95)50 (1123) Phraates IV. Twelve coins, rev. (Obv., in No,, 94)51 (483) Phraates IV. Thirteen coins, obv.52 (482) Rev. of coins in No. 5153 (481) Phraates IV and Musa Twelve coins, obv.54 (480) Rev., of coins in No,, 5355 (918) Phraates IV.. Fourteen coins, obv.56 (919) Rev. of coins in No.. 5557 (917) Parthian, Thirteen coins, obv.58 (658) Rev.. of coins in No. 5759 (657) Parthian. Seventeen coins, obv.60 (661) Rev, of coins in No. 5961 (628) Phraates IV. Eleven coins, obv,.62 (652) Rev. of coins in No.. 6163 (646) Phraates IV,, Twelve coins, obv.64 (647) Rev. of coins in No,. 6365 (654) Phraates IV.. Twelve coins, obv.66 (653) Rev.. of coins in No. 6567 (911) Parthian. Twenty coins, obv.

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68 (626) Rev. of coins in No.. 6769 (633) Parthian. Twenty eight coins, obv70 (634) Rev of coins in No. 6971 (679) Paithian. Thirteen coins, obv.72 (650) Rev of coins in No. 7173 (642) Parthian. Fifteen. coins, obv.74 (643) Rev. of coins in No. 73.75 (639) Parthian Sixteen coins, obv.76 (635) Rev, of coins in No.. 7577 (637) Parthian. Twelve coins, obv.78 (638) Rev. of coins in No. 7779 (473) Paithian. Eleven coins, obv..80 (472) Rev, of coins in No. 7981 (663) Parthian. Sixteen coins, obv..82 (660) Rev, of coins in No. 8183 (656) Parthian. Fourteen coins, obv..84 (655) Rev. of coins in No.8385 (685) Parthian. Seventeen coins, obv..86 (684) Rev, of coins in No. 8588 (662) Parthian. Fourteen coins, obv.89 (659) Rev. of coins in No. 8890 (616) Paithian. Vologazes V (?).. Thirteen coins, obv.91 (618) Rev. of coins in No, 9092 (1129) Paithian. Tluee coins, obv. and rev..93 (474) Duplicate print of No.4394 (1124) Phraates IV.. Twelve coins, obv. (Rev.. in No,.50)95 (1122) Seleucid., Twelve coins, rev.. (Obv. in No.49)

Photo File 10 (2 vols.)"Persian Architecture and Landscapes"

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:AMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldSA-Il - Ars Islamica, X (1943), "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, IL.....," HerzfeldSPA - Survey of Persian Art (A.U,Pope, ed)ZDMG - Zeitschrift der deutschen mozgenlandlischen Gesellschaft.. Neue Folge V (Leipzig, 1926). Herzfeld's

ReiseberichtVol.l. Nos.1-181

1 (3018) Damghan, citadel2 (2737) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque. Courtyard3 (3047) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque.. Another view of preceeding4 (3046) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque.. Closer view, central section5 (3044) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque.. Lateral view; pillars and arches6 (3043) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque. Minaret7 (3042) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque,. Minaret, opposite side8 (3045) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque. Minaret, detail of brickwork and inscription9 (3041) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque.. Minaret, another view10 (3030) Damghan, Chehel Sutun mosque.. Minaret, close-up of inscription11 (3029) Damghan, Prr-i Alamdar. General view of tomb12 (3031) Damghan, Prr-i Alamdar.. Portal13 (3035) Damghan, Pir-i Alamdar.. Close-up of inscription14 (3033) Damghan, Pu-i Alamdar',. Close-up of inscription15 (3032) Damghan, Prr-i Alamdar.. Close-up of inscription, with names16 (3034) Damghan, Prr-i Alamdar Close-up of inscription17 (3036) Damghan, Mr-i Alamdar Close-up of inscription, date 418 H.18 (3038) Damghan, Prr-i Alamdar. Painted inscription inside tomb19 (3039) Damghan, Prr-i Alamdar.. Another, section of painted inscription

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20 (3037) Damghan, PYr-i Alamdar.. Another section of painted inscription21 (3040) Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran, General view of tomb22 (3027) Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran. Inscription with date, 448 H.23 (3026) Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran.. Detail of inscription24 (3025) Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran. Portal25 (3024) Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran. Another view of portal26 (3023) Damghan, Chehel Dukhtaran. Detail upper section of portal27 (3028) Damghan, ruins of Khodabandeh mosque.. Nastchi inscription28 (3020) Damghan, ruins of Khodabandeh mosque. Builder's inscription29 (3021) Damghan. Unidentified building30 (3019) Damghan.. Turba in courtyard of Imamzadeh Dja'far31 (3022) Damghan. Unidentified square tomb32 (3048) Damghan.. Top of minaret with inscription33 (3049) Damghan. Another view of No.3234 (3050) Inscribed band of another minaret35 (3051) Inscribed band of another minaret., Another view of No.. 34, start of inscription36 (2946) Bistam, Imamzadeh Mahmud, General view37 (2948) Bistam, Imamzadeh Mahmud, General view.. Closer view outside wall38 (2947) Bistam, Imamzadeh Mahmud, General view, Minaret, complete view39 (2949) Bistam, Imamzadeh Mahmud, General view, Minaret, upper inscription and ornament40 (2951) Bistam, Imamzadeh Mahmud, General view, View of both inscriptions41 (2950) Bistam, Imamzadeh Mahmud, General view. Detail of lower inscription42 (3002) Bistam, Imamzadeh Mahmud, General view.. Lower inscription with date43 (2945) Bistam. Mausoleum, Shrine of Bayazid, center. General view44 (3003) Bistam.. Mausoleum.. Entrance, Shrine of Bayazid45 (3004) Bistam. Mausoleum. Shrine of Bayazid. Another view of No.4446 (2937) Bistam. Mausoleum. Side Iwan in Bayazid complex47 (2938) Bistam. Mausoleum.. Another view of No.4648 (2939) Bistam, Shrine of Bayazid. Looking out of portal in No.4449 (2940) Bistam, Shrine of Bayazid.. Another view of No.48 with inscription above door'.50 (2941) Bistam, Shrine of Bayazid. Looking up at vault in No.. 4451 (2942) Bistam, Shrine of Bayazid. Detail of decoration in No.4552 (2946) Bistam, Shrine of Bayazid.. Detail of decoration in No.4653 (2936) Bistam, Shrine of Bayazid. Detail, tiles of drum in No.4754 (2932) Bistam, tomb tower.. General view55 (2934) Bistam, tomb tower.. Another general view56 (2933) Bistam, tomb tower.. Another general view57 (2931) Bistam, tomb tower.. Close-up of dome and inscription58 (2930) Bistam, tomb tower. Close-up, another section of inscription59 (2929) Bistam, tomb tower. Another section of preceeding60 (2928) Bistam, tomb tower.. Another section of inscription61 (2927) Bistam, tomb tower.. Another section62 (2926) Bistam, tomb tower.. Another section63 (2925) Bistam, tomb tower.. Another exposure of No,. 5864 (3017) Mil-i Radkan, Nika.. Distant view65 (3005) Mil-i Radkan, Nika. Close-up of tomb tower66 (3010) Mil-i Radkan, Nika. Close-up of inscription67 (3014) Mil-i Radkan, Nika.. Close-up of another, section68 (3013) Mil-i Radkan, Nr-lca.. Close-up of another section69 (3015) Mil-i Radkan, Nika. Detail.. AMI, vol.IV.pl.I, top70 (3016) MIl-i Radkan, Nika. Detail of inscription71 (2944) Mil-i Radkan, Nika. Detail of inscription72 (2943) MIl-i Radkan, NI-lca. Detail.. AMI, vol.IV, pl..I,bottom73 (3009) Mil-i Radkan, Nika. Detail of inscription74 (3011) Mil-i Radkan, Nika. Another, detail75 (3012) Mil-i Radkan, Nika.. Another detail76 (3006) Mil-i Radkan, Nika. Portal77 (3008) M11-i Radkan, Nika. Detail of portal. (Neg.. 3007, ,.No..78, is duplicate)

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79 (2924) Boulder with Kufic inscription80 (2923) Karavansarai.81 (2922) Karavansarai. Detail of Iwan82 (2914) Sabzawar. Citadel83 (2915) Sabzawar. Minaret84 (2918) Sabzawar. Minaret, section of inscription85 (2917) Sabzawar.. Minaret, section with inscription86 (2919) Sabzawar. Minaret, close-up of inscription87 (2921) Khosrogird, minaret. Dated 505 H.88 (2920) Khosrogird, minaret.. Another view89 (2918) Khosrogird, minaret. Another view90 (2909) Khosrogird, minaret. Closer view of inscriptions91 (2913) Khosrogird, minaret. Detail, lower inscription92 (2912) Khosrogird, minaret, Another detail, lower inscription93 (2910) Khosrogird, minaret. Detail, upper inscription94 (2911) Khosrogird, minaret.. Detail, upper inscription95 (2902) Khosrogird, minaret. Detail, lower inscription96 (2903) Khosrogird, minaret. Detail, lower inscription97 (2908) Nishapur. Tepe Alp Aislan (joins No.98 for panorama)98 (2907) Nishapur. See preceeding99 (2143) Nishapur. Stucco fragments from Tepe Alp Arslan100 (2906) Nishapur. Shrine of Muhammad Mahruq (Bagh-i Khayyam)101 (2905) Nishapur. Entrance to Shrine102 (2904) Nishapur. Farid al-din 'Attar, tombstone103 (2999) Qadam Gah (between Nishapur and Mashhad). Shrine104 (3000) Qadam Gah (between Nishapur and Mashhad). Distant view105 (3001) Qadam Gah (between Nishapur and Mashhad). Panelled door of Shrine106 (2995) Tus. Ruins of citadel107 (2994) Tus. Another view108 (2993) Tus.. Another view109 (2996) Tus.. From town wall110 (2990) Tus. Ruins111 (2997) Tus. Garden with Ferdowsi's grave112 (2998) Tus., Another view of same113 (2992) Tus., Ferdowsi's tombstone114 (2991) Tus,.Another view of tombstone115 (2988) Tus.. Mongol mausoleum116 (2989) Tus.. Another view of exterior117 (2987) Tus.. View of interior118 (2986) Tus. Entrance of same tomb119 (2985) Tus. Detail, mukarnas dome with plaster decoration120 (2984) Tus.. Same tomb, detail of mihrab (?)121 (2983) MIl-i Radkan, Kui. View of tomb tower122 (2982) Mil-i Radkan, Kui. Another view123 (2958) Mil-i Radkan, Kui. Inside, looking up into dome124 (2959) Mil-i Radkan, Kui. Detail of outside inscription125 (2960) Mil-i Radkan, Kui, Another detail126 (2735) Mil-i Radkan, Kui. Another detail127 (2738) MII-i Radkan, Kui. Another detail128 (2961) MII-i Radkan, Kui.. Another detail129 (2962) Sangbast. Mausoleum and minaret130 (2965) Sangbast, minaret. Top section with inscription131 (2966) Sangbast, minaret. Another section of inscription132 (2963) Sangbast, minaret. Another section of inscription133 (2964) Sangbast, minaret. Another section of inscription134 (2967) Sangbast, tomb interior, Painted Kufic inscription below dome135 (2968) Sangbast, tomb interior. Another section of same136 (2969) Sangbast, tomb interior.. Another section

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137 (2980) Sangbast, tomb interior. Brick inscription at base of dome138 (2981) Sangbast, tomb interior.. Another section of inscription139 (2979) Sangbast, tomb interior. Another section140 (2978) Sangbast, tomb interior. Another section141 (2977) Khargird, Nizamiyya. General view142 (2976) Khargird, Nizamiyya. General view, joins No. 143. SA-II, fig.34, top143 (2975) Khargird, Nizamiyya. See preceeding144 (2974) Khargird, Nizamiyya. Another section. SA-II, fig.34, lower left145 (2973) Khargird, Nizamiyya., Section of inscription and decorated mihrab. SA-II, fig.37, left146 (2972) Khargird, Nizamiyya. Close-up of preceeding147 (2971) Khargird, Nizamiyya. Detail of preceeding. SA-II, fig.,37, right148 (2736) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription. Joins No.149. SA-II, frg.,35149 (2970) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription. See preceeding150 (2955) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription. Joins No. 151. SA-II, fig36151 (2956) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription,, See preceeding152 (2954) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription. Joins No. 153.. SA-II, fig.36, lower153 (2953) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription. See preceeding154 (2952) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription. Detail letter "m." SA-II, fig,34, lower right155 (2957) Khargird, Nizamiyya, the Great Inscription. Section of inscription156 (2896) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. General view157 (2899) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya Portal158 (2900) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Another view of portal159 (2894) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Upper section with tile-work160 (2895) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Tile panel with Naskhi script161 (2901) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Building inscription (?) in Naskhi162 (2885) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Inner courtyard163 (2884) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Inner courtyard, entrance Iwan164 (2887) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Inner courtyard, corner165 (2888) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Closer view of part of preceeding166 (2889) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Detail of tile-work in preceeding167 (2890) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya,,,Detail of preceeding168 (2891) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya Detail of tiles, inner courtyard169 (2893) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya Other details of same170 (2892) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya,, Further details171 (2886) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. View of 2nd large Iwan, inner courtyard172 (2880) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Upper part of Iwan, inner courtyard173 (2882) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Looking up at roof of preceeding174 (2883) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya Inner courtyard, side panel175 (2879) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya,. Inner courtyard, mihrab (?)176 (2878) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Close-up of dome of preceeding177 (2881) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya. Cubicle in inner courtyard178 (2897) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya., Exterior, general view of side or back179 (2898) Khargird, Ghiyathiyya.. Closer view of preceeding180 (920) Shimran (?). Graf Schulenberg's tent181 (924) Shimran (?). View of Elburz range

Vol.2, Nos. 182-325

182 (970) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca. 1929. In his library183 (8343) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca. 1929.. Library183 (972) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca, 1929. Living-room184 (973) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca. 1929. Bedroom185 (974) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca. 1929. Living-room186 (975) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca. 1929. Herzfeld in rear garden187 (976) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca, 1929. Livingroom188 (977) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca. 1929. Front garden with Herzfeld's dog. Floberger189 (1209) Tehran, Herzfeld's house, ca. 1929. Doorman, Mashdi Husain190 (1211) Painting of Burg Arnstein, reminiscent of Firuzabad fort

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191 (1211 a) Another photo of preceeding192 (1212) Sketch map. Mosul. Joins No.193193 (1213) Sketch map. Mosul, See No. 192194 (1214) Sketch map. Mosul. Joins No.192195 (1223) Tehran. Graf Fr. von der Schulenberg,German Minister, ca. 1930196 (1224) Sketch map. Bogan197 (1225) Sketch map. East of Bogan198 (1226) Sketch map. Miyanduab199 (1227) Sketch map. Bana200 (1228) Sketch map. Bistun201 (1229) Sketch map. Saqqiz (?)202 (1230) Sketch map,. Bogan203 (1301) Unidentified landscape204 (1302) Mehriwan plain with Zarebar lake from S. Paikuli, pl221, top205 (1303) Unidentified landscape206 (1304) Awraman range with Dargah Shaikhan valley in foreground, from N.. Paikuli, p1.221, bottom207 (1305) Unidentified camp. Luristan (?)208 (1306) Kurdish villagers with drums and fife. Dancing at Duzli, Awraman. Paikuli, pl223, top209 (2108) Shahkuh range in background210 (2110) Tang-i Shamshiibur,. See ZDMG, Reisebericht211 (2109) Tang-i Shamshirbur.212 (2111) Tang-i Shamshirbur.213 (2112) Tang-i Shamshirbur,214 (2113) Tang-i Shamshirbur.215 (2114) Shahkuh range. Joins No.216216 (2115) Shahkuh range. See preceeding

Next page, top: Nos215 and 216 joined; bottom: Nos. 221 and 223,joined. UnidentifiedpanoramaNext page, top: Nos..229 and 230 joined; bottom: two unidentified prints, joined

217 (2118) Mashhad. area.. Possibly Major Melvin Hall, 1925218 (2533) Sunghur

219 (2712) Unidentified building with large pool. Joins Nos, 227 and 228220 (2712a) Another exposure of No. 219221 (2713) Unidentified landscape. Joins Nos.,223 and 229222 (2714) Shimran Entrance to German summer Legation223 (2715) See No.221224 (2716) Shimran. Officer's house at German summer Legation225 (2718) Shimran. Inside Legation garden, drive to main gate226 (2719) Shimran. House in Legation garden227 (2720) See No.220228 (2721) See No.220 Next pages: Three joined panoramas of 1) Nos. 220,227,228; 2) Nos249 and 251;

3) Nos.257 and 258229 (2722) See pages following No.216230 (2723) See pages following No. 216231 (2724) Kelat, snow scene.. Persian dignitaries, 1925, with Gov..-General Firuz Mirza232 (2725) Kelat, snow scene. Persian dignitaries, 1925, with Gov -General Firuz Mirza233 (2726) Kelat, snow scene. Persian dignitaries, 1925, with Gov .-General Firuz Mirza234 (2727) Another exposure of No, 228, unidentified garden235 (2728) Shimran (?), unidentified garden236 (1205) Unidentified landscape.237 (1206) Unidentified landscape,238 (1207) Unidentified landscape,239 (1208) Unidentified landscape..240 (1210) Herzfeld (center) at Command Post in Kurdistan, World War I241 (1215) Unidentified landscape242 (1216) Panorama of Shahrazur plain. Joins Nos. 254-255.. Paikuli, pls225-226. See File 18 for marked

prints, joined243 (1222) Sarpul: mounds of Hulwan.. Paikuli, p1.90, bottom

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244 (1231) Sulaimaniyya. Courtyard of house245 (1232) Sulaimaniyya. Courtyard of house246 (1233) Sulaimaniyya. Courtyard of caravansarai247 (1234) Sulaimaniyya. Another view of courtyard in No.245248 (1235) Pir'Omar Gudiin (?) from Surdash249 (1235) Unidentified. See page before 229 for panorama.251 (1237) See No. 249252 (1238) Pir'Omar Gudrin (?).. From Surdash253 (1239) Pir'Omar Gudrin (?)..254 (1240) Panorama of Shahrazur plain, See No.242255 (1241) See No.242256 (1242) Awraman range from Tapa Kuna. Paikuli, p1.143, bottom257 (1243) Unidentified landscape. Joins No.258258 (1244) See No.257259 (1245) Unidentified landscape. Joins No.. 260260 (1246) See No.259261 (1247) Sitak. East of Goize (?) and Sulaimaniyya. Joins No.262262 (1248) See No. 261263 (1249) Unidentified landscape. Joins No264264 (1250) See No.263265 (1251) Sitak. Panorama. Joins No.266266 (1252) See No. 265267 (1253) Unidentified landscape268 (1254) View from Shiwakel towards Gummo269 (1255) Gwaradim270 (1257) Joins No, 270A, Panorama from Gwaradim270A (1256) See No.270271 (1258) Unidentified landscape272 (1259) View from Surdash over Tabin valley, Piadara Mt. and Sab breakthrough. Panorama.. Paikuli,

p1.227. See File 18 for joined and marked prints273 (1260) Joins No. 272274 (1261) Joins No.272275 (1262) Panorama (4 prints) from Bana, seen from south to north.276 (1263) Panorama (4 prints) from Bana, seen from south to north.277 (1264) Panorama (4 prints) from Bana, seen from south to north.278 (1265) Panorama (4 prints) from Bana, seen from south to north.279 (1266) Unidentified landscape280 (1267) Unidentified panorama (two prints)281 (1268) Unidentified panorama (two prints)282 (1269) Sardasht. Houses destroyed by Russian troops283 (1270) Sardasht. Mill284 (1271) Village between Sardasht and Koisandjak285 (1272) Unidentified camel caravan286 (1273) Sardasht. Merle's (?) house287 (1274) Re'is-i Qandilah (Awraman area ?)288 (1275) Panorama, the Pass over Kjolu (Salara); view onto Bard e Spian from Kandila. Two prints289 (1276) Panorama, the Pass over Kjolu (Salara); view onto Bard e Spian from Kandila.290 (1277) Unidentified landscape291 (1279) Panorama, view from camp on the Kelai (Ashtar), looking north. Two prints292 (1278) Panorama, view from camp on the Kelai (Ashtar), looking north.293 (1280) Also panorama. Five prints294 (1281) Also panorama.295 (1282) Also panorama.296 (1283) Also panorama.297 (1284) Also panorama.298 (1285) Unidentified panorama. Two prints299 (1286) Unidentified panorama.300 (1287) Unidentified panorama. Two prints

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301 (1288) Unidentified panorama..302 (1289) Unidentified panorama.. Two prints303 (1290) Unidentified panorama..304 (1291) Unidentified panorama.. Two prints305 (1292) Unidentified panorama.306 (1293) Unidentified panorama. Two prints307 (1294) Unidentified panorama.308 (1295) Unidentified panorama. Two prints309 (1296) Unidentified panorama.310 (1297) Unidentified panorama. Two prints311 (1298) Unidentified panorama.312 (1299) Mountains E of Rania (between Sardasht and Koisandjak (?)313 (1300) Rania: spring and mound from N. Paikuli, p1.11, bottom314 (1478) Unidentified landscape315 (1479) Glen of Tuwela in Awraman mountain. Paikuli, pl. 222, top316 (1480) Purd-i Kurran ("the children's bridge"). Paikuli, p1..224, 'bottom317 (1481) Purd-i Kurran ("the children's bridge").318 (1482) Canyon of Aw-i Shirwan with Purd-i Kurran. Paikuli, p1..224, top319 (1483) Panorama (4 prints), Palangan Pass. Paikuli, p1.128, bottom..321 (1484) Panorama (4 prints), Palangan Pass. Paikuli, p1..128, bottom.320 (1485) Panorama (4 prints), Palangan Pass.. Paikuli, p1.128, bottom.322 (1486) Panorama (4 prints), Palangan Pass.. Paikuli, p1.128, bottom.323 (1487) Between Kurrakale and Mil-I Palangan Pass. Paikuli, p1.104324 (1488) Descent from Mil-i Palangan Pass on way to Keimansh: Paikuli, p1,114, bottom325 (1489) Through the Kara Su between Kale-i Yawar and Kermanshah.

Photo File 11 (2 vols.)"Persian Architecture"

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldBrowne - A Vol. of Oriental Studies, Presented to Edward G. Browne...on his 60th Birthday, Cambridge, 1922. "Die

Gumbadh-i-'Alawiyyan and die Baukunst der Ilkhane in Iran," HerzfeldSA-I - Ars Islamica, VoLIX (1942). "Damascus, Studies in Architecture.. The Mukarnas Dome. The Madrasa,"

HerzfeldSK - refers to Herzfeld's sketchbooks in the Archive

Vol.l, Nos. 1-152

1 (1196) Carved building blocks. Unidentified2 (2707) Baghdad (?), unidentified building with two tiled domes3 (2702) Another exposure of No.24 (2701) Baghdad (?). stuccoed portal to courtyard in No..65 (2708) Another exposure of No.46 (2703) Baghdad (?), courtyard from entry7 (2709) Another exposure of No.68 (2700) Detail of decorations of portal in No.49 (2704) Dhu'l-kifl (?), possibly minaret from the back10 (2710) Dhu'l-kifl, minaret.. SA-I, fig.7211 (2704a) Dhu'l-kifl, minaret.. Detail of brick decoration12 (2705) Dhu'l-kifl, minaret. Part of Naskhi inscription13 (2706) Dhu'l-kifl, minaret.. Another exposure of No.1214 (1193) Baghdad, Mustansiriyyah. Part of Naskhi inscription15 (1194) Baghdad, Mustansiriyyah.. Detail of inscription. See Archaeologische Reise, pl.CXXX16 (1171) Baghdad (?), unidentified Naskhi inscription17 (177) Baghdad. Bab al-Wastani, decorated portal18 (2699) Baghdad, Mirdjaniyyah. Portal. See Archaeologische Reise, pl.X and Photo Nos. 339-340

19 -(2697) Baghdad, Mirdjaniyyah. Detail of portal

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20 (2695) Baghdad, Mirdjaniyyah. Another detail of No. 1821 (2698) Baghdad, Mirdjaniyyah, Another detail of No.1822 (2731) Baghdad, ruins in the Qal `a. Iwan23 (2733) Baghdad, ruins in the Qal `a. Iwan. Another exposure of No.2224 (2732) Baghdad, ruins in the Qal `a, Iwan.. Closer view of Iwan25 (2696) Baghdad, ruins in the Qal `a. Iwan Decorative panel26 (2694) Baghdad, ruins in the Qal `a.. Iwan Decorated dome of niche27 (2734) Baghdad, ruins in the Qal `a. Iwan Another view of No2628 (2730) Baghdad, ruins in the Qal `a. Iwan Decorative panel29 (1940) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan.. General view30 (1941) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Main facade,. Browne, p1.I31 (1942) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Closer view of portal32 (1943) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Still closer view. Brown, pl,II33 (1944) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Detail of central section34 (1945) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Detail of border35 (1947) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. S corner36 (1946) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan, SW corner,, Browne, p1.III37 (1948) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan Qibla wall, middle panel, Browne, pl.IV38 (1950) Hamadan,'Alawiyyan. Mihrab39 (1949) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Mihrab Browne, pl.V40 (1951) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Closer view of mihrab41 (1952) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Detail of mihrab, Browne, pl. VI42 (1953) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Another detail of mihrab43 (1954) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Decorative panel44 (1955) Hamadan, 'Alawiyyan. Detail plinth base S wall. Browne, pl.VII45 (1956) Hamadan. Tomb of Esther, general view46 (927) Hamadan. Tomb of Esther, closer view.. AHI, pl.XX, top47 (1957) Hamadan.. Tomb of Avicenna near tomb of Esther48 (2530) Hamadan. Hebrew tombstone49 (2531) Hamadan. A second Hebrew tombstone50 (2532) Hamadan. Tombstone with Kufic inscription51 (2534) Sunghur. Traditional house52 (2535) Asadabad (?). Cemetery with domed building53 (2536) Asadabad (?). Tombstone54 (2537) Asadabad (?). Closer view of decorated tombstone in No.5355 (2538) Asadabad (?). Part of Hebrew tombstone56 (2539) Asadabad (?). Tombstone57 (931) Unidentified mountains58 (921) Alamut. General view59 (925) Alamut,, The castle60 (922) Alamut (?)61 (930) Alamut.62 (923) Alamut. Valley and Elbuiz Mts..63 (2500) Rayy. Ruins fields64 (2498) Rayy. Joins No 65 to form panorama of ruin fields65 (2499) Rayy. See No,6466 (2501) Rayy Citadel (?).. Joins No.69 to form panorama67 (1920) Rayy. Section of cultivation68 (1919) Rayy. Another section of cultivation69 (2502) Rayy. See No.6670 (1918) Rayy. Section of cultivation71 (1917) Rayy. Another section of cultivation72 (1916) Rayy. Citadel ruins73 (1922) Rayy, Cheshme'Ali. With Fath'Ali Shah relief74 (1923) Rayy, Cheshme'Ali. With Fath'Ali Shah relief75 (1921) Rayy, Cheshme 'Ali.76 (182) Rayy, Cheshme'Ali. With Fath'Ali Shah relief77 (180) Rayy, Cheshme'Ali. Fath'Ali Shah relief

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78 (2503) Rayy. Sasanian (?) ruins79 (1924) Rayy., Illicit excavations80 (1925) Rayy. Other illicit excavations81 (174) Rayy. Tomb tower82 (1926) Rayy. Another view of tomb tower83 (1927) Rayy, Tomb tower, portal84 (2717) Rayy, Minaret (?), Perhaps in garden of Shah'Abdul'Azim85 (2497) Rayy,. Closer view of preceeding86 (1137) Tehran, Gulistan Palace. Marble throne of Kerim Khan Zand87 (1136) Tehran, Gulistan Palace. Peacock throne88 (1135) Tehran, Gulistan Palace. "Coronation throne", three-quarters view89 (164) Tehran, Gulistan Palace. Side view of preceeding90 (978) Tehran, Gulistan Palace. Front view of No.8891 (979) Tehran, Gulistan Palace. Another front view of No.8892 (971) Tehran, Gulistan Palace. Peacock throne, front view93 (1928) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami',. General view94 (1929) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami' Main entrance95 (1930) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami',. Main entrance, lower section96 (1931) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'.. Upper section of No.9497 (2504) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Detail of No.9698 (2506) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Detail of No.9799 (2505) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Another detail of No.96100 (2515) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami', Interior, side aisle101 (2508) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Detail, builder's (?) inscription102 (1932) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Qibia wall103 (2509) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Inscribed plaque on Qibia wall104 (2510) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami', Second inscribed plaque on Qibia wall105 (1934) Varamin, Masjid-i Jdmi', Mihrab(?). See No.102106 (175) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'.. Closer view of No.105107 (1069) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Mihrab, upper section108 (1933) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Detail of preceeding109 (185) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Another detail of No.107110 (2512) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami',. Mihrab, upper section111 (2513) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'. Another exposure ofNo.110112 (2511) Varamin, Masjid-i Jdmi', Mihrab, detail of upper niche113 (2514) Varamin, Masj id-i Jami'.. Closer view of No.112114 (2518) Varamin, Masjid-i Jdmi', Detail of Kufic inscriptions115 (2517) Varamin, Masjid-i Jdmi', Detail of stucco panel116 (1935) Varamin, Masjid-i Jdmi', Interior, tile and stucco work117 (2507) Varamin, Masjid-i Jdmi', Detail of No. 116118 (2516) Varamin, Masjid-i Jami'., Detail of Naskhi inscription119 (2519) Varamin, tomb tower of 'Ala al-din. General view120 (1936) Varamin, tomb tower of 'Ala al-din. Closer view121 (181) Varamin, tomb tower of 'Ala al-din. Similar view taken 20 years earlier122 (1937) Varamin, tomb tower of 'Ala al-din. Upper section of tower123 (2520) Varamin, tomb tower of 'Ala al-din. Upper section with inscription124 (2521) Varamin, tomb tower of'Ala al-din.. Another exposure of No. 123125 (1938) Varamin, tomb tower of 'Ala al-din. Detail of inscription in No, 123126 (1939) Unidentified landscape127 (2117) Qum. Shrine of Fatma, general view128 (2706a) Qum. Town square with wind-towers129 (2522) Qum. Tomb of Shah Hamza, general view130 (2524) Qum, Gumbadh-i sabz. Two tomb towers or Imamzadehs131 (2523) Qum, Gumbadh-i sabz, Dome chamber132 (2525) Qum, Gumbadh-i sabz. Another view of dome chamber133 (2527) Qum, Gumbadh-i sabz. Detail of inscriptions in No.132134 (2528) Qum, Gumbadh-i sabz. Detail of inscriptions in No. 131135 (2526) Qum, Gumbadh-i sabz.. Second tomb, mihrab (?)

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136 (2529) Qum, Gumbadh-i sabz, Second tomb, section of dome inside137 (2540) Qara Tepe (near Qum)138 (2541) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret,, 501 H.139 (2555) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret. Lower section140 (2543) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret. Another exposure of No.139141 (2542) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret. Upper section142 (2546) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret. Upper section143 (2545) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret. Another exposure of No. 142144 (2547) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret. Inscription on "base"145 (2544) Isfahan, Chehel dukhtaran, minaret. Lowest inscription on "cylinder"146 (2548) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, portal., Inscription147 (2549) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, portal,, Detail of No. 146148 (2550) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, portal, Detail. See SK-III, pp.,10-i l and 14-15 for copy of inscription

and measured drawings149 (2554) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, portal. Another detail150 (2553) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, portal. Detail of No. 146151 (2551) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, portal. Another detail of inscription152 (2552) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, portal Another detail

Vol.2, Nos. 153-338

153 (945) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Entrance from street154 (956) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a, Detail of No. 153155 (1960) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Mihrab of Uljaitu, 710 H.156 (1958) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. SW Iwan and portal to sanctuary157 (1961) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Mihrab and minbar,158 (1959) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Tile mosaic159 (1964) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Niche and mukarnas160 (1962) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Close-up of niche in No.159161 (1967) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a.. Niche with two mukarnas162 (1963) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Qibia wall (?), see column in No. 157163 (1966) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a,. Mihrab (?)164 (1969) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Tile-work and carving, niche165 (1970) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Panel with long inscriptions166 (1965) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Tile-work in Iwan167 (1968) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Mihrab (?) with mukarnas168 (2116) Isfahan, Masjid-i Jum'a. Section with long Arabic inscription169 (2556) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Ja'far.. Exterior170 (2557) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Ja'far. Double exposure171 (2558) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Ja'far, Inscription over portal172 (2559) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Ja'far. Dome and upper inscriptions173 (2560) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Ja'far,. Another exposure of No.172174 (2561) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Ja'far Detail of inscription with date 72- H.175 (2562) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Ja'far. Tomb176 (2563) Isfahan, Chinas-i Dalbek (?).. Exterior, portal177 (2564) Isfahan, Chinas-i Dalbek (?). Exterior, side178 (2565) Isfahan, Chinar-i Dalbek (?). Building inscription over door179 (2566) Isfahan, Chinar-i Dalbek (?).. Courtyard with Iwan180 (2567) Isfahan, Chinas-i Dalbek (?).. Tomb in No. 179181 (2569) Isfahan, Bagh-i kushkhaneh, minaret.. General view182 (2568) Isfahan, Bagh-i kushkhaneh, minaret. Upper section183 (2570) Isfahan, Sarban minaret. General view184 (2571) Isfahan, Sarban minaret. Upper section185 (2573) Isfahan, Bab Tutab Double minaret, general view186 (2572) Isfahan, Bab Tutab Upper sections of minarets187 (2576) Isfahan, Khwaja'Alam, minaret.. Lower section188 (2575) Isfahan, Khwaja'Alam, minaret.. Detail with inscription189 (2574) Isfahan.. Unidentified minaret, lower section

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190 (2541a) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali, minaret. General view (double exposure)191 (955) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali, minaret. With facade192 (2577) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali, minaret. Upper section193 (2578) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali, minaret. Lower section194 (946) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali. Facade and portal195 (1972) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali. Upper section of facade196 (2579) Isfahan, Masjid 'Ali, Detail of No. 195197 (2580) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali, Another detail of No.195198 (953) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali, Detail, lower right corner of panel, See No, 194199 (1971) Isfahan, Masjid'Ali. Inscribed panel, 1013 H., Shah'Abbas200 (2581) Isfahan, Mausoleum of Harun i vilaya. Portal201 (2582) Isfahan, Mausoleum of Harun i vilaya Detail, panel above door202 (2583) Isfahan, Mausoleum of Harun i vilaya. Detail, inscriptions above door203 (2585) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il (?) Back wall and base of drum204 (2584) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il (?). Courtyard Iwan205 (2586) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il (?). Courtyard with two large stone basins206 (2590) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il (?). Inscribed metal panel207 (2591) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il (?). Another view of No.,206208 (2588) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Askar al-Zulama Portal209 (2587) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Askar al-Zulama. Close-up of tilework in No.208210 (2589) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Askar al-Zulama, Door with wood mosaic211 (2593) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Askar al-Zulama. Entrance212 (2592) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Askar al-Zulama. Vaulting over entrance in No.211213 (2594) Isfahan, Imamzadeh Askar al-Zulama, Detail of tilework in No.211214 (2595) Isfahan.. Meidan with Masjid-i Shah, general view215 (952) Isfahan, Masjid-i Shah. Inscription on outer portal216 (2596) Isfahan, Masjid-i Shah. Another view of No.215217 (2597) Isfahan, Masjid-i Shah. Tile panel at side of entry218 (951) Isfahan, Masjid-i Shah. Close-up of panel219 (2599) Isfahan, Masjid-i Sheikh Lutf Allah,. Portal220 (2598) Isfahan, Masjid-i Sheikh Lutf Allah. Panel at left of doorway221 (2600) Isfahan, Masjid-i Sheikh Lutf Allah. Detail, tiles above doorway222 (2601) Isfahan, Kaisariye. Entrance to bazar, spandril of Iwan223 (2602) Isfahan, Kaisariye. Double exposure224 (2603) Isfahan, Kaisariye. Another double exposure225 (2604) Isfahan, Chehel sutun. Lower part of palace facade A226 (2605) Isfahan, Chehel sutun.,. Looking up into half-dome of mirror-work227 (2606) Isfahan, Chehel sutun. Interior of painted cupola228 (2607) Isfahan, Chehel sutun. Stone column base, lions229 (2608) Isfahan, Chehel sutun. Stone lion, part of fountain230 (2609) Isfahan, Chehel sutun. Stone standing figures, fountain231 (2610) Pir-i Bakran (near Isfahan) mausoleum. General view232 (2611) Pir'-i Bakran (near Isfahan) mausoleum. Closer view233 (2612) Pir-i Bakran (near Isfahan) mausoleum. Still closer general view234 (2613) Pir-i Bakran (near Isfahan) mausoleum. Facade, great Iwan235 (2614) Pir-i Bakran (near Isfahan) mausoleum. Side view236 (2616) Pir-i Bakran, interior, Arabic inscription237 (2618) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Decorated spandril238 (2620) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Looking out239 (2617) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Paneling and inscriptions240 (2619) Pir i Bakran, interior. Entrance to darvish cell241 (2621) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Entrance to another cell242 (2622) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Side panel of niche in No.241243 (2623) Pir i Bala-an, interior. Side panel in No.240244 (2624) Pii--i Bakran, interior.. Builder's inscription (?)245 (2625) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Mukarnas dome246 (2626) Pir-i Bakran, interior, Lower section of No.245247 (2629) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Decoration, detail of No.246

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248 (2627a) Pir-i Bakran, interior.. Inscription in tympanum249 (2628) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Another exposure of No.248250 (2627) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Looking up at vault in No.245251 (2631) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Section of inscription, mihrab, No.253252 (2630) Pir-i Bakran, interior.. Detail of tympanum of mihrab (?)253 (2631a) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Mihrab254 (2615) Pir-i Bakran, interior. Grill255 (2632) Lingan (near Isfahan), Jewish sancturary. AHI, pl.XX256 (2633) Pasargadae.. N door of mosque near tomb. See N-117, p.67257 (2637) Pasargadae.. Sarcophagus I, near tomb. See N-117, p..72258 (2638) Pasargadae. Sarcophagus II, near tomb. See N- 117, p..73259 (2635) Pasargadae.. Sarcophagus III, near tomb. See N-117, p..74260 (2636) Pasargadae. Sarcophagus IV, near tomb.. See N- 117, p.75261 (2634) Naqsh-i Rustam. Inscribed stone plaque262 (2744) Band-i Amir. View of barrage263 (2646) Shiraz. Quran Gate (Allahu Akbar) from city side264 (2647) Shiraz. Quran Gate (Allahu Akbar).. Tea-house near Quinn gate; city in background265 (2648) Shiraz. Quran Gate (Allahu Akbar). Mashrigain, Kufic inscription266 (2640) Shiraz. Quran Gate (Allahu Akbar). Corner tower of citadel of Kerim Khan267 (2639) Shiraz.. Quran Gate (Allahu Akbar). Tile panel above entrance to citadel: Rustam slaying the

White Div (monster)268 (2641) Shiraz. Quinn Gate (Allahu Akbar). Courtyard with Kerim Khan tile panels269 (2642) Shiraz. Quran Gate (Allahu Akbar). Entrance to Vakil mosque270 (2645) Shiraz, Vakil mosque.. Interior courtyard271 (2643) Shiraz, Vakil mosque. Detail, panels in No.269272 (2644) Shiraz, Vakil mosque. Details of panels in No.. 271273 (1973) Shiraz. Floral tile panels, Kerim Khan274 (1974) Shiraz.. Tile spandril,court scenes, Kerim Khan275 (2649) Shiraz.. Floral panel, Kerim Khan276 (1975) Shiraz.. Dado of sculptured figures, Qajar277 (2656) Shiraz.. Tomb, Khatun Qiyamat278 (2653) Shiraz.. Tile dado, textile pattern279 (2654) Shiraz Tile dado, another textile pattern280 (2655) Shiraz.. Two tombstones in Haft Tan (?)281 (2651) Shiraz.. Haft Tan282 (2650) Shiraz. Tombstones in Chehel Tan garden283 (2652) Shiraz. Chehel Tan284 (2711) Cemetery in Bakhtiari country285 (1976) Metal door to Imamzadeh with inscription286 (2657) Firuzabad, Saljuq Imamzadeh. Carved stones, re-used287 (2658) Firuzabad, Saljuq Imamzadeh.. More re-used carved stones288 (2660) Kharg, Imamzadeh Mir Muhammad.. General view.. SA-I, fig.64289 (2659) Kharg, Imamzadeh Mir Muhammad.. Entrance. SA-I, fig.66290 (1063) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard291 (1067) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard. Colonnade292 (948) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard.. Minbar293 (1064) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard. Mihrab294 (949) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner, ccourtyard. Detail, upper panel of mihrab295 (178) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard. Detail, half-dome of mihrab296 (1064) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard. Detail, arch in front ofmihrab, right side297 (1065) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard. Detail, left side of arch in No.296298 (184) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard. Detail, soffit299 (950) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard.. Detail, one column300 (183) Nain, Masjid-i Jami' Inner courtyard. Detail of another column301 (947) Nain (?). Carved wooden panels of a minbar302 (1023) Nain (?). Qibia wall with mihrab and Kufic and Naskhi inscriptions303 (1073) Carved tombstone.304 (1017) Carved tombstone.

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305 (1020) Carved tombstone.Another exposure of No. 304306 (1015) Kerman, Masjid-i Jami', Facade, 750 H.307 (1025) Kerman, Masjid-i Jami', Detail, left side. Photo, April 1929308 (1072) Kerman, Masjid-i Jami'. Qibia wall, mihrab and minbar309 (1071) Kerman, Masjid-i Jami'.. Another exposure of No.308310 (1074) Kerman, Mosque facade (tekkiye ?). Photo, April 1929311 (1024) Kerman, Mosque facade (tekkiye ?). Detail of tilework in No. 310312 (954) Kerman, Mosque facade (tekkiye ?). Masjid'Ali inscription313 (176) Kerman, Ganj 'Ali Khan, caravansarai. Courtyard314 (1070) Kerman, Ganj'Ali Khan, caravansarai. Tiled spandril315 (1068) Kerman, Ganj 'Ali Khan, caravansarai. A second tiled spandril316 (1019) Kerman, Ganj 'Ali Khan, caravansarai, A third tiled spandril317 (1152) Kerman, Ganj 'Ali Khan, caravansarai. A fourth tiled spandril318 (1018) Kerman, Ganj 'Ali Khan, caravansarai, Inscription. Scribe's signature319 (1021) Mil-i Naderi (between Barn and Zahidan). Photo, April 1929320 (1016) Mil-i Naderi (between Barn and Zahidan), Top section321 (2868) Sistan, Mil. General view322 (2863) Sistan, Mil. Upper sections with inscriptions323 (2870) Sistan, Mil. Detail of upper inscription324 (2871) Sistan, Mil. Lower inscription325 (2872) Sistan, Mil.. Another section of lower inscription326 (2873) Sistan, Mil. Another exposure of No.325327 (2874) Zahidan. Ruins of old city328 (2875) Zahidan..Ruins of fort329 (2876) Zahidan.Ruins330 (2877) Zahidan.Tomb, place of pilgrimage with votive offerings331 (2860) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. General view332 (2861) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. Closer view333 (2862) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. Outer walls334 (2863) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. Ruins335 (2864) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. View looking over Abuzar336 (2865) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. Ruins of construction337 (2866) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. View over another qal'a (film damaged)338 (2867) Sistan, Qale-i Kuh. View over cultivated fields339 (1192) Baghdad.. This and the following badly damaged negatives, useful for study purposes only, are

probably of the Mirjaniyya and belong in the Baghdad series, Nos. 18-21340 (1195) Baghdad. See note above

Photo File 12"Syrian Inscriptions"

Although labelled Syria inscriptions, this file contains, in addition, a series of Mamluk or Ayyubid inscriptions fromTripolis, photographs of a palace (?) interior in Samaria, a few miscellaneous prints of Samarra, and some of membersof Herzfeld's family or friends, as well as photographs of unidentified people

Nos. 1 - 124

1 (3210) Samarra, 1930. Prehistoric grave2 (3189) Samarra, 1930. Another view of No.12a (3190) Samarra, 1930. Large stone basin2b (3197) Samarra, 1930. Another view of No. 2a2c (3212) Samarra, 1930. Shrine mosque with tiled dome, See File 23-132d (3211) Samarra, 1930. Shrine mosque with tiled dome, courtyard. See File 23-143 (3856) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription. Left section, See No.44 (3862) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription.. Right section of No.35 (3865) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription.. Two inscriptions6 (3547) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription. Complete inscription,. See Nos.7-97 (3550) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription. Central section, inscription in No.6

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8 (3422) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription. Right end, inscription in No.69 (3546) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription.. Left end of inscription in No.610 (3859) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription.11 (3858) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription. Right end. Joins left section in No.1312 (3861) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription.. Double exposure13 (3860) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription, Left section, joins right section in No.1114 (3863) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription.. See No.15, left section, lower inscription and two bottom lines of

upper inscription15 (3864) Tripolis, Mamluk inscription,. Close-up of top line, lower inscription in No. 14; and left section

of 4-line upper inscription in No. 1416 (3579) Tripolis? Mamluk inscription17 (3582) Tripolis? Another Mamluk inscription18 (3425) Tripolis? Mamluk entry with mukarnas and re-used capital19 (3541) Tripolis? Minbar20 (3424) Tripolis? Mihrab and minbar, re-used capitals21 (3544) Tripolis? Mosque portal22 (3545) Tripolis? Mamluk inscription, another section in No,2323 (3548) Tripolis? See No.2224 (3539) Tripolis? Mamluk inscription in tympanum25 (3532) Tripolis? Re-used block with Mamluk inscription26 (3533) Tripolis? Another similar block and inscription27 (3451) Tripolis? Mamluk plaque on wall28 (3453) Tripolis? Mamluk inscription over door29 (3454) Tripolis? Inscribed plaque with Turkish tughra30 (3456) Tripolis? Mamluk inscription and ornament above door31 (3457) Tripolis? Mamluk inscription on wall32 (3391) Tripolis? Window grill in unidentified building33 (3850) Tripolis? Page from printed book with Mamluk inscription34 (3776) Tripolis? Turkish mosque: Ottoman inscription and decoration35 (3406) Tripolis? Two Mamluk inscriptions above doorway36 (3423) Tripolis? Another exposure of No.2437 (3401) Tripolis? Inscription on boulder38 (3403) Tripolis? Inscribed plaque over lintel39 (3400) Tripolis? Lintel inscription in No,40 (reversed)40 (3404) Tripolis? Correct view of No.3941 (3405) Tripolis? Section of Mamluk inscription42 (3399) Tripolis? Lintel with Mamluk inscription43 (3407) Tripolis? Left side. Mamluk inscription. Right side, No.4444 (3402) Tripolis? See No.4345 (3531) Tripolis? Mamluk or Ayyubid inscription.46 (3601) Tripolis?47 (3586) Tripolis?48 (3552) Tripolis?49 (3592) Tripolis?50 (3594) Tripolis?51 (3600) Tripolis?52 (3771) Tripolis?53 (3774) Tripolis?54 (3866) Tripolis?55 (3527) Tripolis?56 (3529) Tripolis?57 (3780) Tripolis?58 (3779) Tripolis?59 (3767) Tripolis?60 (3766) Tripolis?61 (3589) Tripolis?62 (3580) Tripolis?63 (3581) Tripolis?

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64 (3769) Tripolis?65 (3611) Samaria, palace or museum. Mamluk style, Detail of No.6866 (3602) Samaria, palace or museum.. Another detail of No.6867 (3603) Samaria, palace or museum. Ornate, columned niche with display of 19th-20th c.. Japanese

ceramics68 (3605) Samaria, palace or museum. Upper facade with painted cornice and panel69 (3604) Samaria, palace or museum.. Another view of No.6770 (3606) Samaria, palace or museum. Separate, highly ornamented panel71 (3607) Samaria, palace or museum.. Another view of No.6572 (3608) Samaria, palace or museum. End panel, possibly with inscription73 (3609) Samaria, palace or museum. Decorated arch74 (3612) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac75 (3427) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Two squeezes, Syriac76 (3428) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac77 (3078) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Greek and Syriac78 (3079) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Greek and Syriac79 (3080) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac80 (3081) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Two Syriac81 (3082) Samaria, squeeze of inscription.. Greek and Syriac82 (3083) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac83 (3084) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Greek and Syriac84 (3085) Samaria, squeeze of inscription.. Greek and Syriac85 (3086) Samaxia, squeeze of inscription. Greek and Syriac86 (3087) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Greek and Syriac87 (3088) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Three Syriac88 (3089) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Two Syriac89 (3090) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Two Syriac90 (3091) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac91 (3092) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Greek92 (3093) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Greek and Syriac93 (3094) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac94 (3095) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac95 (3429) Samaria, squeeze of inscription.. Greek96 (3430) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac97 (3431) Samaria, squeeze of inscription. Syriac98 (3432) Samaxia, squeeze of inscription.. Syriac99 (3433) Samaria, squeeze of inscription.. Syriac100 (3434) Samaria, squeeze of inscription.. Greek and Syriac101 (3342) Two unidentified persons102 (3247) Unidentified Syrian or Turkish police officer103 (3770) Unidentified Syrian or Turkish army officer104 (3574) Professor Moritz Sobernheim. On horseback105 (3568) Professor Moritz Soberr heim .(The negatives of Nos.105-109 are missing)106 (3576) Professor Moritz Sobexnheim.107 (3577) Professor Moritz Sobernheim ..108 (3575) Professor Moritz Sobernheim ..109 (3569) Professor Moritz Sobernheim..110 (3570) Mrs. Ludwig Schiff, mother of Mrs. Sobexnheim111 (3571) Mrs. Sobernheim and baby112 (3240) Moritz Sobernheim and Herr Boldt113 (3595) Herzfeld's sisters, Elizabeth and Charlotte with Sobernheim114 (3522) Herzfeld's sisters with Herr Boldt, Elizabeth's husband115 (3610) Herzfeld's sisters116 (3597) Another view of No.115117 (3572) Sobernheim family. See photo for identification118 (3573) Another view of No. 117119 (3655) Unidentified European couple, Syria120 (3695) Unidentified Syrian family group (males)

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121 (3584) Unidentified group, Syria122 (3758) Unidentified ladies, Syria123 (3246) Double exposure of No. 124124 (3761) Unidentified family group, Syria

Photo File 13 (3 vols.)"Miscellaneous, Shah's Museum" and related objects

The abbreviations used in captions of published photos are:AMI - Archaeological Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, Herzfeld Ars Islamica. Vol.111 (1936), pp.35-43SK - refers to Herzfeld's Sketchbooks in the ArchiveInv. - refers to Herzfeld's Inventories, especially N-90 and N-91

Vol.l, Nos.1-135

1 (20) Bujnurd. Bronze vase. Inv.. No..2494. IAE, pL.XXV, bottom, left.. See SK-XXVIII, p.62 (21) Nihavand Gold buckle in British Museum3 (2la) Another exposure of No..24 (22) Bronze horse and two pins, Pin (left) Constantinople. See SK-XXVIII, p.23; horse, Bujnurd; pin

(right) Baghdad.. Inv. No. 104. AMI, vol.I1, p1.III4a (138) Eighteen small bone inlays or pendants. For most, see SK-XXX, pp.. 10-12

5 (139) Twelve small bronze birds, etc. See SK-XXX, pp.13-146 (140) Eleven small stone amulets7 (141) Eighteen small stone weights, ducks, etc..

8 (142) Twelve small stone human and animal figures9 (143) Six objects: green stone plaque with monster (Inv. 228); mother of pearl dish, Kufa (Inv.

No.226); 2 inscribed stones (1 Greek); Greek intaglio; and amulet10 (144) Nine small carved stone figures11 (145) Twenty small stone pendants, etc.. See SK-XXVIII, p..21; XXX, p.10

12 (146) Twenty small haematite weights13 (147) Fourteen small pendants and "scarabs"14 (149) Baghdad (Seleucia ?) small bone or ivory column, capital and base15 (150) Eight misc. bronze objects. See SK-XXVIII, p.25; XXIX, p.2; XXX, pp.21-2216 (151) Two small metal figurines and "horn"17 (152) Tepe Giyan. Five small bronze animals. Inv. Nos. 2282 and 2287.. See SK-XXX, pp.21-2218 (153) Luristan. Six small bronze animals, See SK-XXIX, pp.2-319 (154) Tepe Giyan, Babylon and Luristan.. Four metal objects.. Inv.. Nos. 205, 2208, See SK-XXX,

pp.20,2419a (155) Luristan? Two bronzes. Inv. No. 773. See SK-XXX, pp.22,2420 (156) Luristan.. Seven small bronze animals.. Inv.. Nos.. 208, 790-792, 1509. See SK-XXIX, pp.2,3 and

16,E, pLXXXI, top21 (157) Luristan. Seven small bronze animals. See IAE, pl. XXXI, top and SK-XXIX, pp.1-322 (158) Small bronze birds and animals.. See SK-XXIX, p.l; XXX, p.2223 (159) Babylonian and Bujnurd. Five bronzes of animals. See IAE, pL.XXXI, top and SK-XXIX, p.2;

XXX, pp.20-2224 (160) Luristan. Nine small bronze humans and animals.. See SK-XXIX, p..125 (210) Four clay figures or heads.. Inv. No.. 72 and SK-XXVIII, p.2226 (211) Two clay female figurines. See SK-XXVIII, p.2327 (212) Four small stone jars or vases28 (213) Two small stone containers29 (214) Hellenistic head and hand from Warka. Inv.. Nos.. 221 and 7930 (215) Terra cotta.. Old Babylonian from Hilla. Clay plaques, copulation scenes.. Inv.. Nos.. 73-7431 (216) Alabaster bulbous vase32 (217) Clay mold and cast, standing nude33 (218) Shallow stone saucer34 (219) Lower section of jar, polished black stone with inlay. Inv. No.82

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35 (220) Alabaster conical vase36 (221) "Slate" palette of ducks from Cairo. See SK-XXVIII, p.2637 (222) Bronze plaque of Napoleon. Shah's Museum, Tehran38 (223-

223a)Small standing ram, filagree, gold or silver

39 (224) Eleven stone chess-men40 (225) Seven stone chess-men and whorl. For one see Inv. No. 79541 (226) Five carved bone or ivory objects. No,1 in Inv. No. 169942 (227) Five carved bone or ivory objects43 (228) Eleven misc. ivory or bone objects. The last one is object No.. H95 in Archive artifacts44 (229) Small bone buttons or whorls. Thirty-two45 (230) Small bone buttons or whorls. Twenty-three46 (231) Small bone buttons or whorls. Twenty47 (232) Small bone buttons or whorls,, Fifteen48 (233) Eight bone or ivory chessmen or thumb-guards49 (327) Sasanian jug with incised and applied decoration.50 (328) Sasanian jug with incised and applied decoration.See Photo File 25,17151 (329) Sasanian pottery fragment with two peacocks52 (330) Sasanian,. Two pottery fragments with stamped designs53 (331) Sasanian stone elephant. AMI, vol,I1I, p1.II54 (332) Sasanian stone elephant. The other side, AMI, vol.Ill, p1..155 (333-

333a)Sasanian seal, IAE, pl,CXXXI; AMI, vol.1I, p1,I

56 (423) Ostraca with inscription (Pahlavi)57 (436) Clay lamp with Kufic writing.58 (437) Clay lamp with Kufic writing,, Top view. See SK-XXXI, p.1359 (438) Bronze censer from Hamadan, Early Islamic. Inv. No.796., See SK-XXXI, p.1260 (439) Glass bottle. Inv. No,2523. See SK-XXVIII, p.761 (440) 15th c, Persian bowl, Water-color drawing is D-84162 (441) 15th c.. Persian jar with horseman63 (442) Two bronze mirrors: 1 Achaemenian, second with Chinese characters64 (443) Three early clay figurines65 (444) Six misc.. bronze buckles66 (445) Fragment stamped earthenware, Sasanian67 (446) Small jug with inlay, Sasanian68 (447) Stone jar with incised procession of sphinxes69 (718) Two earthenware jars with painted decoration70 (738) Five painted clay or stone animal heads. See Inv. Nos. 2708-1071 (739) Earthenware head and mounted figure72 (1038) Small silver bowl, Parthian.73 (1039) Small silver bowl, Parthian. Floral design on outside. Another view No.78 and 8174 (1040) Small silver bowl, Parthian. Another exposure of No. 7375 (1047) Deep silver bowl with incised decoration, Parthian76 (1042) Deep silver bowl with incised decoration, Parthian.View of bottom77 (1043) Deep silver, bowl with incised decoration, Parthian.,Side view. See also Nos. 78b and 8378 (1044) Another view of No. 73; and rock crystal mace-head (?)78a ( ) Another exposure of silver bowl in No.7378b ( ) See No.77

79 (1045) Another exposure of No.7880 (1046) Rock crystal in No.7881 (1047) See No.73

82 (1048) See No.73

83 (1049) See No.77

84 (1099) Small bowl and fragment of Samaria-type pottery85 (1100) Aweh (Saveh?).. Half of glazed bowl, outside (Tang type)86 (1101) Aweh (Saveh?). Inside of same bowl87 (1103) Aweh (Saveh?). Fragments of glazed bowl, floral pattern88 (1104) Aweh (Saveh?). Glazed bowl. No.H43 in Archive artifacts

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89 (1105) Fragments of glazed pottery, Samarra-type90 (1106) Two glazed fragments, one from Kiih-i Khwaja91 (1107) Two fragments glazed (lustre ?) pottery, Samarra-type92 (1108) Bowl (lustre ?), Samarra-type93 (1109) Fragmentary glazed jug (lustre ?), Samarra-type94 (1132) Scalloped bowl (lead ?)95 (1133) Eight small glass pitchers,, First 3, bottom row Inv, Nos. 1512-14, "From Hamadan, Sasanian

form"96 (1134) Seven misc. Islamic pcs., 2 silver-inlaid97 (1138) Pottery (?) bird98 (1139) Three small metal vessels. Inv. No.249199 (1143) Beads and gold necklace with pendant100 (1149) Gandhara, Steatite offering-plate, carved,. AMI, vol.II, p1.1101 (1153) Figured silk with Arabic notation102 (1155) Six Islamic bronze mirrors103 (1177) Shield and arrows,, Persian or Mughal104 (1197) Ishara, Small standing headless robed figure.. Front and back105 (1198) Three fragmentary stone objects106 (1199) Hittite (?) clay plaque. Fight with a monster. AMI, vol.1I, pl.XVII. Another exposure in No.107107 (1200) See No.. 106

108 (1411) Rayy. Incised and glazed howl. Inv. No. 1574. Another view, No. 206109 (1203) Bow1. Black and bright blue on white. Inv, No.1577110 (1204) Bowl. Bright blue with black overglaze, Inv.No 1560111 (1307) Tehran, 1923.. Persian dignitary in Gulistan Museum112 (1308) Another view of same in vestibule113 (1309) Shah's Museum. Bronze mortar. See SK-II, p.22114 (1310) Shah's Museum. Spindle candlestick. See SK-II, p.23115 (1311) Shah's Museum.. Round, engraved bronze candlestick. See SK-II, p.22116 (1312) Shah's Museum, Octagonal, engraved bronze candlestick from Baznagird. See SK-II, p,.19117 (1313) Shah's Museum, Small engraved bronze chest, Baznagird. See SK-II, p..12. Another view in

No.119118 (1314) Shah's Museum.. Bronze ewer, engraved Baznagird, See SK-II, pp. 11 and 14.. Other views in

Nos.. 120-122

119 (1315) See No. 117

120 (1316) Another view of No.119121 (1317) Detail of No, 119122 (1318) Detail of No. 119123 (1319) Shah's Museum. Inlaid bronze ewer. See SK-II, p..11. Other views in Nos. 124 and 125124 (1320) See No. 123

125 (1321) See No, 123

126 (1322) Shah's Museum.. Engraved bronze jug from Baznagird. See SK-II, p.24. Another view inNo.129

127 (1323) Shah's Museum. Bronze jar or part of ewer, engraved Baznagird., See SK-II, p.12, Other viewsin Nos. 128,131,132

128 (1324) See No,127129 (1325) See No, 126

130 (1326) Shah's Museum. Plain bronze jug, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.25131 (1327) See No. 127

132 (1328) See No.127133 (1329) Shah's Museum., Plain bronze ewer, Baznagird See SK-II, p.11. Another view in No.134134 (1330) See No.133

135 (1331) Shah's Museum.. Bronze mortar, engraved. See SK-II, p.26

Vol.2, Nos. 136-274

136 (1332) Shah's Museum. Plain bronze mortar, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.26

137 (1333) Shah's Museum.. Large silver-inlaid basing Baznagird, signed. See SK-II, p..13, Other views inNos. 138-153

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138 (1334) View from above139 (1335) Side view140 (1336) View of bottom141 (1337) Detail of inscription on rim142 (1338) Detail of another part of inscription on rim143 (1339) Section of band, figural decoration144 (1340) Another section of band, figural decoration145 (1341) Closer view of No. 146146 (1342) Another section of band, figural decoration147 (1343) Closer view of No, 146148 (1344) Another section of band, figural decoration149 (1345) Closer view of No.146150 (1346) Closer view of No. 148151 (1347) Another section of band, figural decoration152 (1348) Another section of band, figural decoration153 (1349) Another section of band, figural decoration154 (1350) Shah's Museum.. Bronze basin, engraved, rim scalloped, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.29155 (1351) Shah's Museum. Bronze basin, engraved, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.15. Another view in No. 156156 (1352) See No,155157 (1353) Shah's Museum. Bronze tray, engraved. See SK-II, p.21 (?)158 (1354) Shah's Museum.. Bronze tray, engraved. See SK-II, p.21 (?)159 (1355) Shah's Museum, Bronze tray, engraved, Baznagird, See SK-II, p15160 (1356) Shah's Museum., Bronze tray, engraved.. See SK-II, p.13161 (1357) Shah's Museum.. Bronze tray, silver inlay, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.,15.. Other views in Nos. 162-

164

162 (1358) See No. 161

163 (1359) Detail of rim, No.161164 (1360) Another detail of rim, No.161165 (1361) Shah's Museum. Bronze tray, inlaid (?).. See SK-II, p.21 (?)166 (1362) Shah's Museum. Bronze tray, inlaid, fluted edge, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.13.. Other views in

Nos. 167-168167 (1363) Detail of decorated band, No.. 166168 (1364) Detail of center field. No,166169 (1365) Shah's Museum. Bronze pot, inlaid (?). See SK-II, p.21 (?)170 (1366) Shah's Museum. Bottoms of two copper pots. See SK-II, p..25 (?)171 (1367) Shah's Museum. Plain basin with ring handles. See SK-II, p.27172 (1368) Shah's Museum. Enamelled glass vase, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.10. Another view in No.173173 (1369) See No. 172

174 (1370) Shah's Museum. Enamelled glass vase, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.10. Another view in No.175175 (1371) See No. 174

176 (1372) Shah's Museum. Enamelled glass bowl, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.18177 (1373) Shah's Museum. 2nd bowl, same provenance and reference178 (1374) Shah's Museum. 3rd bowl, same provenance and reference179 (1375) Shah's Museum. Fragmentary enamelled glass dish, Baznagird. See SK-II, p.9180 (1381) Shah's Museum.. Turquoise faience. Two-handled jug. See SK-II, p.28182 (1387) Shah's Museum. Two glazed tiles. Inv. No.1566 (in Freer, Na,H 52); Inv. No., 1540 (Rayy) in

K,F.Museum, Berlin183 (1388) Glazed tile (Freer H 51).. Inv. No., 1541184 (1389-

1389a)Two glazed tiles. Inv No. 1569, Rayy, gold lustre; Inv.. No.1567 (Freer No,H 54)

185 (1390) Glazed tile. Inv.No.1539, Rayy186 (1391) Glazed tile. Lustre,. Inv. No.1559187 (1392) Glazed tile. Rayy. Inv. No.1538188 (1393) Bowl. Lustre, outside dark blue, Rayy. Inv. No.1573189 (1394) Bowl, Minai.190 (1395) Bowl, Minai..191 (1396) Bowl, Minai.192 (1397) Bowl, Garrous

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193 (1398) Bowl, Minai, Inv.. No.1575194 (1399) Bowl, Minai. Rayy. Inv.. No.1576195 (1400) Bowl, Minai Rayy.. Inv. No. 1543, K.,F..Museum, Berlin196 (1401) Another exposure ofNo.195197 (1402) Bowl. Lustre, Rayy. Inv. No.1588198 (1403) Bowl, Rayy.. Turquoise, gold lustre gone. Inv.No..1553199 (1404) Bowl, Rayy Simulated Kufic. Inv. No.1548200 (1405) Bowl, Rayy. Inv. No.1554201 (1406) Plate. Rayy. Incised, glazed. Inv. No.1549202 (1407) Plate. Rayy. Tehran. Incised, glazed. Inv.No.1550203 (1408) Bowl, Zenjan. Inv. No.1553204 (1409) Bowl, Zenjan. Inv.. No, 1552205 (1410) Bowl, Rayy. Inv. No. 1551206 (1202) Another exposure of bowl in No,108207 (1412) Bowl, Rayy.. Inv.. No, 1542. In K.F.Museum, Berlin208 (1413) Another view of No.207209 (1414) Unglazed, incised jug,. Kufic on rim210 (1415) Unglazed, incised jug.. Rayy Inv.. No.1545211 (1416-

1416a)Fragment gold-lustre. Rayy. Inv.. No, 1565; fragment unglazed jar, Rayy. Inv. No.1595

212 (1417-1417a)

Small white glazed bowl; fragment unglazed pitcher. Inv.. No. 1570

213 (1418) Molded pitcher, partly glazed, Rayy. Inv.. No.1546214 (1419) Gold lustre pitcher, Rayy. Inv. No.1547215 (1420-

1420a)Hexagonal gold lustre bowl, Rayy.. Inv.. No.. 1564; dark blue bowl, gold lustre, Rayy. Inv.No.1563

216 (1421) So-called rectangular "Ateshkardan," Rayy,. Inv, No.. 1556217 (1422) Turquoise blue double bowl, Rayy.. Inv. No..1580218 (1423) Molded hexagonal bowl, turquoise glaze, Rayy.. Inv. No. 1579219 (1424) Tazza, green glaze.. Inv.. No.1578220 (1425) Three Parthian jugs221 (1426) Parthian pitcher (Inv. No.52, Freer H 26); glass bowl, Inv..No..59; and Parthian two-handled jar222 (1427-

1427a)Lustre pitcher, Rayy.. Inv.. No. 1544; green and black pitcher. Inv. No. 1561

223 (1428-1428a)

Cup, flower petals; glass bottle, decorated by wheel

224 (1429) Alabaster vase (perhaps Inv.. No.623. Compare with Photo No.31)225 (1430) Fragmentary engraved copper plate, Inv. No.1632. See SK-I, p.44226 (1431) Left: Rayy, bronze cup "form Sasanian, work probably early Islamic,." Inv, No, 1680; right:

Rayy, bronze lamp. 12th c Inv. No,1679227 (1432) Rayy. Copper censer and pair of bronze "feet". ca. 1200. Inv. No.1678228 (1433) Horse-cover, probably Bukhara embroidery229 (1434) Gold brocade on dark red, Inv. No.1517.. See SK-I, p.33230 (1435) Zenjan area.. Part of lion masque, wood, Early Safavid (?).. Inv.. No.1637. (Freer H 16)231 (1436) Pierced octagonal wooden panel232 (1437) Bronze cover (Inv.. No,1599) and spindle candlestick, 13th c.. Inv. No.1300233 (1438) Five tall bronze candlesticks in front of printed cotton234 (1439) Pair of bronze legs for table or stand. Rayy, 12th c. Inv., No. 1677235 (1440) Shahriyar. Bronze incense burner. InvNo,.1676.. Also in File 1-168. IAE, pl.XXI, bottom236 (1441) Rayy. Inscribed door-plate, iron, dated 534 H. See SK-I, p.33237 (1442) Isfahan Start of'Ahd-nameh in Kufic with interlinear Naskhi,. Another section and end in Nos.

238-239. See end of File 13, vol3, pp. 1-8 for these and other sections of the document238 (1443) See No.237239 (1444) End of document.. See No.237240 (1445) Isfahan Pages of Koran in Kufic241 (1446) Isfahan, Pages of another Koran in Kufic242 (1447) Tooled leather book-cover, 16th c.. Inv. No. 1639243 (1448) Pen drawing of horse, dated 1150 or 1151 H. Inv. No.1640

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244 (1453) Stone Elamite statue, side view245 (1454) Same, front view246 (1455) Same, back view247 (1456) Marble plaque of bull. Inv. No.541. Probably from Samarra

248 (1457) Bakhtrian, silver medallion. Grasshopper (locust) and grapes. Inv. No.687249 (1458) Bakhtrian, silver medallion. Same subject as preceeding. Inv. No.688

250 (1459) Bakhtrian, silver medallion. Female figure with snake. Inv. No.689

251 (1460) Bakhtrian, silver medallion. Winged bust. Inv. No,690251a ( ) Another photo of No.250251b ( ) Another photo of No.251252 (1461-

1461a)Isfahan. Bronze figure ofcaptive, back view. Same front view. IAE, pl.XXXII, bottom (three

views). Side view in No.253253 (1462-

1462a)Coin of Phraates IV in center of silver bowl (see No.254 for revs); Figurine in 252, side view..

254 (1463-1463a)

Two fragments of pottery; bottom of silver bowl in No,253

255 (1464-1464a)

Small stone head, side and front views,. TA, pLXV, top

256 (1465-1465a)

Two exposures of Persian painting. Madonna and Child, Italian style

257 (1466) Pair of gold earrings.. Parthian (?)258 (1467) Six small stone objects259 (1469) Basalt piece with representation of altar (?), rams, etc, and cuneiform inscription. Other views in

Nos. 260-261.. Fragment of Kudurru found in Ctesiphon Samaria, vol.VI, pl.XXXIII260 (1470) See No.259261 (1471) See No.259262 (1472) Assyrian relief of standing figure. Upper part263 (1473) Assyrian relief of standing figure. Lower part264 (1474) Rectangular seal of stone or clay, perhaps inscribed.265 (1475) Three metal pieces: candlestick, Indian; large basin (dam); and bowl, incised.. Perhaps all Indian266 (1476) Three plates, probably tinned-copper, one with Armenian inscription267 (1477) Metal applique; pan for scales; cover (?); all engraved268 (2119) Daghestan, large bronze kettle on legs269 (2120) Carved wooden bracket or capital269a ( ) Another exposure of No.270270 (2121) A second carved wooden capital271 (2122) A third carved wooden capital272 (2123) Section of carved wooden door with Arabic inscriptions273 (2124) Pair of carved wooden doors274 (2125) Another pair of carved wooden doors

Vol.3, Nos.275-335, and additional photos

275 (2127) Metal plaque of human figure276 (2128) Shah's Museum. Section of fresco painting (Rayy type)277 (2129) Shah's Museum. White and cobalt bowl (Samaria type)278 (2131) Shah's Museum. Glazed bowl, "palmettos" (Nishapur type)279 (2130) Shah's Museum. Glazed bowl, bird (Nishapur type)280 (2132) Shah's Museum. Deep, molded, glazed bowl, fox (?), Rayy. Other side in No.281

281 (2133) Shah's Museum, Lion, other side of bowl in No.280282 (2134) Shah's Museum, White and cobalt blue (Samaria type)

283 (2135) Shah's Museum. Copper lustre, radiating bands

284 (2136) Shah's Museum. Copper lustre vase, bird with human face, Rayy285 (2164) Two fragments, silk textile, Saljuq286 (2144) Glazed jug and small pitcher on Cashmere textile287 (2145) Fragment blue and white Safavid plate See No.288288 (2146) Bottom of No.287 with simulated Chinese markings

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289 (2165) Fragmentary silk textile, Saljuq.290 (2166) Fragmentary silk textile, Saljuq.291 (2167) Fragmentary silk textile, Saljuq.292 (2168) Fragmentary silk textile, Saljuq293 (3183) Impressions of two cylinder seals294 (3184) Metal bowl with human-headed Arabic letters295 (3185) Impressions of three cylinder seals296 (3186) Silver-inlaid pen-case (Freer Acc. No,36.7). Ax's Islamica, III, 1936, pp.35-43. See No.,297297 (3187) Side views of pen-case in No.296298 (3192) Pair of carved wooden doors. Dated 363 H.299 (3193) Pair of carved wooden doors. Dated 520 H.300 (3194) Impressions of two cylinder seals301 (3195) Pair of carved wooden doors, Another exposure p.22a (Neg. No. 3959)302 (3196) Impressions of two cylinder seals303 (3198) Three shell objects,. Upper two publ. AMI, voL,V, p1.I1I. Bottom piece, Inv. No.2867304 (3204) Impressions of cylinder seals. Four'305 (3205) Impressions of cylinder seals Three. See reference for No.303 and p.9-b306 (3206) Impressions of cylinder seals. Two. See reference for No303307 (3207) Impressions of cylinder seals. Four. See reference for No.303308 (3209) Two carved stones: right, Inv No.2874, AMI, vol.V, p1.III; left, AMI, voL.VI, p.223309 (3216) Metal ewer, bird. Sasanian style. Purchased Baghdad, 1929310 (3233) Three pieces of gold jewehy, detail of No313311 (3234) Gold rings or earrings, detail of No.313312 (3235) Double string gold beads with gold pendants, detail of No.313313 (3236) Misc. group of pieces of gold jewelry and stone seals

314 (3237) Another exposure of No.313315 (3238) Amulet case caps and cylinder seals, detail of No.313316 (3239) Two halves of gold buckle317 (3256) Cairo, Arab Museum. Misc. carved wooden panels318 (3257) Cairo, Arab Museum,, Carved wooden panels with Arabic inscriptions

319 (3258) Cairo, Arab Museum,. The same with some duplicates

320 (3259) Cairo, Arab Museum., Small tomb-stones

321 (3261) Cairo, Arab Museum. Three fragments painted Fatimid woodwork322 (3536) Silver-inlaid bronze basin, Damascus,l4th c., other, views in Nos.331, 332 and 334323 (3740) Hims, hanging lamp, Khalid A closer view in No,,324324 (3720) Hims, hanging lamp, Khalid. See No323. Taken in 1914325 (3775) Sections of carved wooden minbar326 (3851) Page from printed book discussing 14th c. candlestick327 (3853) Another page of inscriptions328 (3854) A third page of inscriptions329 (3867) Incised owner's inscription on metal piece330 (3868) Incised and inscribed bronze ewer, Damascus, 14th c. View of opposite side in No.333331 (3869) See No 322.332 (3870) See No.322.333 (3871) See No.330334 (3872) See No,322335 (3878) Large silver-inlaid tray with signs of Zodiac

Prints not in Herzfeld's Blueprint Binder

pp. 1-8 ( ) Isfahan, 'Ahd-nameh. Of 15 prints, only 3 have negatives (Nos.237-239)p.9a (3945) Impressions of three cylinder seals

b (5013) Impressions of two cylinder seals,p. 1 Oa ( ) Impressions of cylinder seal

b ( ) Misc. beads, perhaps from Assur'p, l la ( ) Cobalt blue inscribed tile

b (3960) Four views of small stone headp.,13 ( ) Stone stele with masque, 8 km E of Khiav. Photo, Wilber

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p..15 ( ) Two views of beaten copper beaker from Kakawand, near Kermanshah, 1930p. 16a ( ) Parthian(?) glazed bowl and human-headed vase

b ( ) Standing bronze bull with 4 rings around neckp.17a (5535) p.4 from SK-V, Persepolis. Inscription of'Adud al-daulah

b (5536) p.5. Continuation of preceedingp.18a (5533) p.25 of SK-VI, Persepolis. Hebrew inscription

b (5534) p.26. Continuation of preceeding p.p..19 ( ) Three squeezes of Arabic inscriptionsp.21a ( ) Kawat (?) - Kala. Panel, carved wooden door of palace room

b ( ) Stone fragment from Nimxud Dagh. TA, p.91, fig.22p.22a (3959) Pair of wooden doors. See No.301

b (3850) Plate from printed book, Arabic textp.23 (5005) Page from Qazwini Ms., Sane Collectionp.24a (5002) Impressions of four cylinder seals. IAE, pl,XVII, top

b (5000) Impressions of five cylinder sealsp.25 (5001) Impressions of three cylinder seals. IAE, pl.XVII, top

Photo File 14 (2 vols.)"Syria: Architecture & Inscriptions", plus related photos

The abbreviations used in the captions of published photos axe:Corpus - Materiaux pour un Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicaxum, Part II, Tome II, vol.3, Plates. Herzfeld

SA-II - Ars Islamica, X (1943), "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, II," HerzfeldSA-III - Ars Islamica, XI-XII (1946).. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture - III.. The Ayyubid Madrasa," Herzfeld

SA-IV - Ars Islamica, XIII-XIV (1948).. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture-IV. The Mosque," Herzfeld

Vol.l, Nos.1-155

1 (3199) Interior of dome, Masjid-i Jami', Isfahan (in the file by accident)2 (3372) Ma'axxa. Minaret of Gr.Mosque. SA-Il,fig.563 (3251) Ma'arra. Minaret of Gr.Mosque. Detail of above.. SA-II, fig.604 (3371) Warm. Minaret of Gr..Mosque.. Ablution kiosk in courtyard of Gr.. Mosque

5a (3376) Ma'arra. Minaret of Gr.Mosque Detail of preceedingB (3376a) Ma'arra. Minaret of Gr..Mosque Inscription of Khan Shaikun

6a (3836) Warm. Minaret of Gr.Mosque. Inscription in Gr. Mosqueb (3836a) Ma'axra. Minaret of Gr.Mosque. Another inscription, same place

7 (3835) Warm. Minaret of Gr.Mosque. Another inscription, same place8 (3837) Ma'arra. Minaret of Gr..Mosque. Nabi Yunis, general view

9 (3833) Warm. Minaret of Gr..Mosque. Madrasa inscription10a (3834) Ma'arra. Minaret of Gr.Mosque. Another inscription in madrasa

b 3834a) Warm. Minaret of Gr'..Mosque. Inscription in entrance, madrasaI la (3375) Ma'axra, Minaret of Gr.Mosque. Re-used Byzantine panel

b (3375a) Sarmin.. Zawiyah inscription, Shaikh'Abd al-Kaxim al-Khayati12 (3368) Saxxnin.. Inscription in entrance

13 (3367) Sarmin.. Inscription on outer wall, Gr.. Mosque

14 (3369) Ma'axra. Yusha' inscription15a (3370) Saxxnin.. Gr. Mosque, inscription C

b (3370a) Sa min. Inscription B in Gr. Mosque16a (3373) Saxmin.. Khan Tuman, inscription

b (3373 a) Sarmin. Beginning of inscription.. Khan Tuman (?)

17 (3374) Saimin. Inscriptions E and F in Gr.. Mosque

18 (3366) Saxmin. Khan al-sibl.. Recording inscription

19 (3365) Saxmin. Re-used inscribed block in pier

20 (3692) Hamah. Tomb of Abu'l fida, general view21 (3691) Hamah.. Dj. Nuri, general view22 (3332) Hamah. Tomb of Abu'l fida, general view23 (3415) Hamah, Great Mosque. Detail of construction24a (3418) Hamah, Great Mosque, Minaret inscription

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b (3418a) Hamah, Great Mosque, Inscription25 (3114) Hamah, Great Mosque. Another exposure of No.24a26 (3116) Hamah, Great Mosque. Window with inscribed architrave27 (3414) Hamah, Great Mosque. Courtyard28 (3408) Hamah, Great Mosque, Another section of courtyard with minaret29a (3409) Hamah, Great Mosque. Another view of window in No.26

b (3409a) Hamah, Great Mosque., Inscription on column. See No.3630 (3105) Hamah, Great Mosque. Window B, inscription31 (3412) Hamah, Great Mosque. Window A, inscription32 (3413) Hamah, Great Mosque. Another exposure of No 3033 (3107) Hamah, Great Mosque. Left section of inscription in No. 3134 (3118) Hamah, Great Mosque. Window C, inscription35 (3106) Hamah, Great Mosque. Right section of inscription in No.3136 (3420) Hamah, Great Mosque, Epiphania, general view37 (3117) Hamah, Great Mosque. Wooden minbar38 (3104) Hamah, Great Mosque. Wooden sarcophagus39 (3112) Hamah, Great Mosque. Interior view with minbar40a (3410) Hamah, Great Mosque. Lintel inscription, 823 H.

b (3410a) Hamah, Great Mosque, In courtyard41a (3421) Hamah, Great Mosque. Right section, window C, inscription

b (3421a) Hamah, Gr..Mosque, Epiphania, Inscription. g42 (3110) Hamah, GrMosque, Epiphania. Cola a, inscription43 (3109) Hamah, Gr.Mosque, Epiphania. Cols. b and g, inscriptions44 (3108) Hamah, Gr.Mosque, Epiphania. Col. h, inscription45a (3416) Hamah, Gr'.Mosque, Epiphania. Col.g, inscription

b 3416a) Hamah, Gr.Mosque, Epiphania. Col.h, inscription46a (3411) Hamah, Gr.Mosque, Epiphania. Col.g, inscription

b (3411a) Hamah, Gr,Mosque, Epiphania. Col.g, inscription47a (3419) Hamah, Gr.Mosque, Epiphania. Col, a, inscription

b (3419a) Hamah, Gr..Mosque, Epiphania Col.,d, inscription48 (3113) Hamah. Gr, Mosque, inscribed column49 (3283) Hamah. 'Izzi inscription50 (3111) Hamah. Gr, Mosque, Epiphania, inscription E51 (3704) Hamah, Dj. Nuri, Mihrab and minbar. SA-II, fig.7352 (3703) Hamah, Dj. Nuri,. Wooden balcony53 (3701) Hamah, Dj. Nuri. Old mihrab. SA-II, fig..7754 (3282) Hamah, Dj. Nuri Inscription by stair-case55 (3702) Hamah, Abu'l fida. Portal56 (3289) Hamah, Abu'l fida Double column of "chains"57 (3285) Hamah. Bridge inscription58 (3288) Hamah. "Snake" mosque, inscription59 (3700) Hamah. Hasanain, inscription of Nut al-din, 540 H.60 (3115) Hamah. Mosque (?) inscription61 (3278) Hamah. Dj. Hasanain, inscription in 2nd courtyard62 (3297) Hamah.. Dj, Nuri, inscription, left section63 (3281) Hamah, Right section of preceeding64 (3699) Hamah. Amir Aqush, inscription65 (3286) Hamah. Muristan Nuri, inscription66 (3690) Hamah. Inscriptions: 'Izzi (left); Abu'l fida (right)67 (3284) Hamah. Muristan Nuri, inscription in NE corner68 (3280) Hamah, Dj. Hasanain, inscription69 (3279) Hamah. House of al-Tutan, inscriptions70 (3549) Hamah. Inscription of 723 H. near bridge71 (3697) Hamah.. Suq, inscription72 (3417) Hamah. Father and sons (Emir Keilani?)73 (3696) Hamah, Palace of Emir Keilani. Walls and ceiling74 (3698) Hamah, Palace of Emir Keilani. Painted ceiling75 (3694) Hamah, Palace of Emir Keilani. Another section of painted ceiling

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76 (3693) Hamah. Private house, door and section of wall77 (3578) Jerusalem. Synagogue (?), interior78 (3452) Jerusalem. Interior, Dome of the Rock (?)79 (3455) Jerusalem. Aqsa mosque, minbar of Nur al-din. SA-IV, fig.2480 (3498) Jerusalem. Two inscriptions, 6th c.. H.81 (3499) Jerusalem. Closer view of lower inscription in No..8082 (3778) Cairo (?), inscribed wooden panel83 (3393) Cairo, unidentified building84 (3394) Cairo, unidentified building. Detail of facade in preceeding85 (3781) Cairo, unidentified building. Hakim mosque. Nilometer86 (3768) Cairo, unidentified building.. Unidentified building, springing of dome87 (3263) Cairo, unidentified building. Another exposure of No,8688 (3241) Cairo, unidentified building. View with pyramids89 (3772) Another exposure of No.,8890 (3777) Cairo (?), view along the Nile91 (3523) Another exposure of No.9092 (3396) 'Akka. Fortress93 (3394) 'Akka. Another view of fortress94 (3542) 'Akka. Baibars relief. Corpus, T.II, vol.3, p1..IXa95 (3583) Sea of Galilee (?)96 (3660) Unidentified wall97 (3397) Unidentified landscape. The four photos (97-100) may all be of the same Crusader's castle in

Syria.98 (3398) Ruin.. See No..9799 (3395) Castle.. See No.97100 (3540) Another view. See No.97101 (2773) Amrith. Two unidentified towers or tombs. Hittite (?)102 (2772) Amxith. Closer view of the ruin at left in No. 101103 (2764) Amrith. Closer view, ruin at night104 (2767) Amrith. Profile of lion, detail of Nos.. 101 and 103105 (3763) Amman, ruins of palace. Parthian (?)106 (3762) Amman, ruins of palace. Close-up of decorated panels in No. 108107 (3764) Amman, ruins of palace, Close-up of arcade108 (3765) Amman, ruins of palace, Corner of room with arcade and panels109 (3664) Der'a. Inscription of Salah al-din Yusuf 11,651 H.110 (3663) Der'a, Gr. Mosque.. Arcaded hall. See No. 116111 (3662) Der'a, Gr. Mosque.. Ruins of courtyard112 (3661) Der'a, Gr, Mosque. Courtyard with arcade113 (3659) Der'a, Gr. Mosque. Courtyard with minaret114 (3652) Der'a, Gr. Mosque.. Greek inscription, tabula ansata115 (3651) Der'a.. Unidentified portal116 (3649) Der'a, Gr. Mosque. Columns of arcaded room117 (3650) Der'a, Gr. Mosque.. Details of two antique capitals118 (3648) Der'a, Gr.. Mosque.. Greek inscription, tabula ansata119 (3786) Baalbek.. Section of wall with Arabic inscriptions, See Nos. 132 and 137 for details120 (3787) Baalbek. Another view of No,, 119121 (3852) Baalbek. Squeeze of Kufic inscriptions122 (3855) Baalbek. Squeeze of Inscription I123 (3788) Baalbek. Squeeze of another section of Inscription I124 (3528) Baalbek, Inscription.. III125 (3794) Baalbek, Inscription.. IV126 (3789) Baalbek, Inscription. V127 (3524) Baalbek, Inscription, VI, door lintel128 (3790) Baalbek, Inscription.. VII, tabula ansata129 (3782) Baalbek, Inscription. XIV130 (3784) Baalbek, Inscription, XIV, another view131 (3585) Baalbek, Inscription. XIV, another exposure of No.129132 (3785) Baalbek, Inscription. XV, detail of No. 119

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133 (3599) Baalbek, Inscription.. XV, another view of No.132, tabula ansata134 (3525) Baalbek, Inscription. XV, another view of No.132135 (3537) Baalbek, Inscription. XVI, right section136 (3526) Baalbek, Inscription. XVI, left section137 (3783) Baalbek, Inscription. XVII, detail of No. 119138 (3857) Baalbek, Inscription. XIX139 (3593) Baalbek, Inscription.. XX140 (3351) Baalbek, Inscription. XXIV (?), tabula ansata and Mamluk blazons141 (3598) Baalbek, Inscription. XXV142 (3535) Baalbek, Inscription. XXV, another exposure of No. 141

143 (3773) Baalbek, Inscription. XXV, a 3rd exposure

144 (3596) Baalbek, Inscription. XXVI and part of XXIX145 (3793) Baalbek, Inscription.. XXVI, closer view146 (3792) Baalbek, Inscription. XXVII147 (3534) Baalbek, Inscription. XXIX148 (3587) Baalbek, Inscription. XXX149 (3590) Baalbek, Inscription. XXXI150 (3791) Baalbek, Inscription. XXXII151 (3588) Baalbek, Inscription, XXXIII152 (3530) Baalbek, Inscription.. XXXIV, on pier153 (3538) Baalbek, Inscription. XXXIV, close-up154 (3591) Baalbek, Inscription. XXXVI155 (3838) Petra. General view

Vol.2, Nos.156-187, plus related photographs

156 (3839) Petra. Cliffs, general view157 (3840) Petra. Cliffs, general view158 (3841) Petra., Cliffs with tombs159 (3845) Petra. Cleft in Mts. from high up160 (3843) Petra. Cleft from bottom161 (3847) Petra. Cliff face with tombs. See No.167 for close-up of one section162 (3244) Petra. Cliff face, general view163 (3657) Petra Cleft in Mts. from bottom164 (3245) Petra. Ruins of ashlar-faced building165 (3842) Petra. Combination rock and ashlar tomb166 (3843) Petra, Tombs, closer view of left section of No.171167 (3844) Petra Tombs, close-up of section of No. 161168 (3846) Petr'a. Single tomb169 (3849) Petra. Tomb, detail of right section of No.166170 (3242) Petra. Cliff face with tombs171 (3243) Petra. Closer view of No.170172 (3653) Petra., So-called Treasury; another exposure, No, 174

173 (3654) Petra. Single tomb174 (3656) Petra. See No, 172

175 (3658) Petra. View of No.174 through cleft in Mt.176 (3753) Baalbek (?). Another view of left section, No.181177 (3754) Baalbek (?). Ruined facade178 (3755) Baalbek (?). Another view of loft side, No. 181179 (3756) Baalbek (?). Section of cupola180 (3757) Baalbek (?). Possibly another view of No.177181 (3758) Baalbek (?). General view of ruin complex182 (3760) Baalbek (?). Possibly another view of ruin in No.180183 (3876) Baalbek. Colonnades184 (3873) Unidentified 2-faced bust. Satyr full-face185 (3874) Unidentified 2-faced bust. Profile186 (3875) Unidentified 2-faced bust. Female, full-face187 (3877) Unidentified 2-faced bust. The same, three-quarter profile

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The following are not in Herzfeld's Blueprint file

pp. 1-3 ( ) Damascus, Gr. Mosque, before fire of 1893.. These 3 prints joined. SA-IV, fig. 15. Photo,Bonfils

p.4 ( ) Damascus, Tomb of Saladin. SA-III, fig.132p.5-1 ( ) Damascus, Tomb of Saladin. SA-III, fig.131

2 ( ) Damascus, Salihiya. Mihrab, minbar. SA-IV, fig. 23. Photo, Oppenheimp6-1 ( ) Jerusalem, Aqsa Mosque. Minbar of Nur al-din. SA-IV, fig.24

2 ( ) Aleppo. Gr. Mosque. Minbar of Qarasongor. SA-IV, fig.25p.7-1 ( ) Damascus, Salihiya. Inscription and medallion. SA-III, fig. 112. Photo, Bell

2 ( ) Damascus, Salihiya. Another section. SA-III, fig. 113. Photo, Bellp.8-1 ( ) Damascus. Two inscriptions.. SA-III, fig. 135. Photo, Bell

2 ( ) Hims. Khalid inscription. Photo, v. Berchem3 ( ) Hims. House of Hasan Naqib. Squeeze of inscription.. Photo, Oppenheim

p.9 ( ) Damascus (?). Unidentified family group, Arabsp.11-1 (4210) Jerusalem (?), street scene

2 (4205) Jerusalem, Hejaz Railroad.. Station, probably pre-World War I3 (4209) Jerusalem, Hejaz Railroad.. Train yard4 (4208) Jerusalem, Hejaz Railroad. Group at station

p.12-1 (4204) Jerusalem. Entrance to the Haram2 (4201) Jerusalem. Another view of preceeding3 (4203) Jerusalem, Jaffa gate (?)4 (4227) Jerusalem.. Street from Wailing Wall (?)

p..13-1 (4204) Jerusalem (?), Hejaz Railroad. Car-yard2 (4207) Jerusalem (?), Hejaz Railroad. Loading platform3 (4206) Jerusalem (?), Hejaz Railroad.. Flat cars

4 (4280) Unidentified town, Palestine or Syriap..14-1 (4278) Palestine or Syria.. Women at doorway

2 (4276) Palestine or Syria. Cactus hedge3 (4258) Palestine or Syria.. Olive tree4 (4266) Palestine or Syria. Street with cactus hedge and tomb

p.15 ( ) Jerusalem, al-Agsa.. Mihrab and minbar. Photo, Bonfilsp.. 17-1 ( ) Jerusalem. Birkat sultan.. Mamluk sarcophagus

2 ( ) Unidentified inscription with blazonsp. 18-1 ( ) Unidentified portal

2 ( ) Ragga.. Detail of palacep.19-1 (5233) Hamah, Gr.. Mosque..

2 (5237) Hamah, Gr. Mosque. Re-used temple door in outer wall3 (5240) Hamah, Gr.. Mosque.. This and next two, re-used antique capitals4 (5236) Hamah, Gr. Mosque.5 (5235) Hamah, Gr. Mosque,

p.20-1 (5231) Hamah. Tomb of'Izz al-din2 (5234) Hamah.. Gr. Mosque, minaret. Kufic inscription3 (5232) Hamah. Antique capital4 (5238) Hamah. Water-wheels5 (5239) Hamah. Another view of preceeding

p.21-1 ( ) Hamah. Djami' Nuri, minaret2 ( ) Hamah.. Gr. Mosque, minaret3 ( ) Aleppo. Panorama from the E4 ( ) Hamah. Dj. Nuri, exterior5 ( ) Hims. Tekkiye6 ( ) Aleppo. Dj. Utrush, window and columns

p..22-1 (4197) Hamah, Gr. Mosque. Courtyard2 (4213) Hamah, Gr. Mosque. This and next two other views, courtyard3 (4211) Hamah, Gr.. Mosque.4 (4198) Hamah, Gr. Mosque.5 (4212) Hamah, Gr.. Mosque. Courtyard with minaret

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6 (4199) Hamah, Gr.. Mosque. Courtyardp,23-1 ( ) Hamah. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal.. Photo, v. Berchem

2 ( ) Hamah. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal Muristan Nuri. Squeeze of inscription. Photo, v.Berchem

3 ( ) Hamah.. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal. Djami' Nuri, Inscriptionp.24-1 ( ) Hamah. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal. Gr. Mosque. Inscribed column

2 ( ) Hamah. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal. Inscription of Emir Aqqush. Photo, v. Berchem3 ( )'" Hamah. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal. Tracing of Guri cartouche on bridge.. Photo v.

Berchemp,25-1 ( ) Hamah.. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal, Dj. Nut al-din, inscription, cf. p,23-3, Photo v..

Berchem2 ( ) Hamah. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal. House of al-Tutan, inscription. Photo, v. Berchem

p.26-1 ( ) Hamah. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal, Inscription of Emir Tibay on bridge. Squeeze. Photo,v.. Berchem

2 ( ) Hamah.. Squeeze, decree of Emir Ghazzal Squeeze of inscription of Nut al-din. Photo, v.Berchem

p..27-1 ( ) Ma'arra, Inscription and decoration, cf. Photo File 14-9, Photo, v Berchem2 ( ) Jerusalem, Aqsa mosque. Mihrab and minbar of Nur al-din

p28-1 ( ) Hims. Khalid inscription. Photo, v. Berchem2 ( ) Hims. Inscription

p.29-1 (5124) Hims, Part of city wall2 (5132) Hims.. Street and minaret3 (5128) Hims. Gr. Mosque, antique capital4 (5131) Hims. Another view of preceeding5 (5129) Hims.. City gate

p.. 30-1 (5130) Hims Mill near city2 (5125) Hims. Water-wheel3 (5126) Hims.. Dervishiyya, water-wheel4 (5123) Hims. Gr.. Mosque, window5 (5127) Hims. City wall (?)

p.31-1 ( ) 'Akkar. Facade with two lion plaques2 ( ) 'Akkar. Detail, Baibars lion

p.32-1 ( ) 'Akkar. Squeeze of inscription, dated 728 H.p.33-1 ( ) Baalbek, Kubbat al-Amdjad. SA-III, fig. 124

2 ( ) Baalbek, Kubbat al-Amdjad. SA-III, fig, 125p.35-1 ( ) Baalbek (?).. Ruins of building with 6 columns

2 ( ) Baalbek (?). Colonnade with Roman capitalsp.37-1 (4299) Petra.. General view of tombs

2 (4298) Petra, Tomb facade3 (4300) Petra. Tomb facade, cf. File 14-1684 (4295) Petra,, Tomb and rocks

p.39-1 (4302) Petra, Tombs2 (4301) Petra. Approaches to Petra (?)3 (4296) Petra, Tombs4 (4297) Petra, Approaches to Petra (?)

p.40-1 (4291) Petra Approaches to Petra (?)2 (4294) Petra.. Tombs3 (4292) Petra. Approaches to Petra (?)4 (4293) Petra. Tombs Photo

p.41-1 ( ) Latakie. Bull capital. Photo, Service des Antiquites2 ( ) Latakie. Another view of preceeding. Same source

p.42-1 ( ) Damascus Museum.. Capital from Temple of Si. Photo, Service des Antiquites2 ( ) Latakie. Carved panel from Omayyad mosque. Same source

p.43-1 ( ) Carved torsos, perhaps part of capital.2 Opposite side of preceeding. Perhaps in Damascus Museum

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Note: The prints from p,45 on, are from unmarked films. Most were probably taken by Herzfeld 1908-14 or 1914-30,during the periods when he and Sobernheim, or he alone, were recording inscriptions on and near Aleppo. Herzfeldtraveled also in Palestine and other places in Syria. Unless the prints are labelled, the locations are uncertain, thoughprobably in Palestine or Syria,

p.45-1 (4284) Unidentified city2 (4286) Unidentified city..3 (4283) Unidentified city.4 (4285) Unidentified city..

p.46-1 (4271) Unidentified landscape. Palestine or Syria2 (4281) Unidentified landscape,3 (4282) Unidentified landscape.4 (4279) Unidentified landscape.

p.47-1 (4269) Unidentified village. Palestine or Syria2 (4264) Unidentified village.3 (4268) Unidentified village.4 (4267) Unidentified village.

p.48-1 (4246) Unidentified ruin. Syria (?)2 (4250) Unidentified ruin.. Syria (?)3 (4247) Unidentified ruin. Syria (?)4 (4248) Unidentified ruin.. Syria (?)5 (4249) Unidentified ruin. Syria (?)

p..49-1 (4251) Unidentified ruin.. Syria (?)2 (4262) Unidentified ruin. Syria (?)3 (4256) Man praying4 (4200) Hamah (?), re-used antique capital5 (4232) Unidentified section of circular colonnade

p.50-1 (4259) Unidentified fortress or fortified town, See p.55-22 (4261) Mamluk portal with inscription3 (4231) Unidentified building4 (4260) Section of Kufic inscription.. See p.59-45 (4230) Unidentified pool

p..51-1 (4245) Base of stone tower in p.51-22 (4244) Unidentified stone tower.. See p.51-13 (4243) Section of building, possibly related to p51-14 (4236) Another unidentified stone tower5 (4242) Courtyard at base of tower in p51-4

p.52-1 (4241) Unidentified building2 (4235) Unidentified building3 (4239) Unidentified building4 (4240) Section of wall with Arabic inscription

p..53-1 (4233) Unidentified building2 (4234) Unidentified building3 (4238) Unidentified building4 (4237) Unidentified building

p54-1 (4277) Landing stage for river boats2 (4263) Unidentified water-fall3 (4275) Two local officials, Syria4 (4257) Olive (?) tree5 (4270) Irrigated garden

p.55-1 (5590) Unidentified section of fortified wall2 (5588) Possibly part of fortified village in p.50-13 (5600) Unidentified ruin4. (5589) Probably part of p.55-2

p.56-1 (5586) Unidentified ruin with sculpture2 (5570) Ruin with Gothic arch3 (5587) Fragment, Hellenistic or Roman sculpture4 (5601) Section Crusader building with Gothic elements

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p..57-1 (5544) This and the three following prints appear to be of a new (ca, 1920) agricultural settlement,probably in Syria

2 (5543)

3 (5555)

4 (5541)p58-1 (4106) Unidentified "modern" rural settlement

2 (4123) Unidentified Mamluk building3 (5542) Another view of figures in p,57-24 (4110) Two Muslim women with baby in cemetery5 (4116) Antique carving re-used as lintel, Syria

p.59-1 (5583) Unidentified stone building. Opposite side in p.59-32 (5584) Detail of portal with inscription in, p.59-33 (5585) See p,59-1

4 (5606) Another view of Kufic inscription in p.50-45 (5592) Hamah, water-wheel

p.60-1 (5591) Hamah, water-wheel2 (5622) Unidentified street scene3 (5557) Hamah, domes of Gr. Mosque4 (4104) Unidentified portal.5 (4105) Unidentified portal.,

p.61-1 (5577) Ruins of unidentified classical building with colonnade. [Palmyra, Syria]2 (5582) Ruins of unidentified classical building with colonnade. [Palmyra, Syria]3 (5581) Ruins of unidentified classical building with colonnade. [Palmyra, Syria]4 (5575) Ruins of unidentified classical building with colonnade. [Palmyra, Syria]

p.62-1 (5579) Possibly belongs with prints on p. 61., [Palmyra, Syria]2 (5574) Possibly belongs with prints on p.. 61. [Palmyra, Syria]3 (5578) Possibly belongs with prints on p.. 61, [Palmyra, Syria]4 ( ) Three unidentified columns with antique capitals

p..63-1 ( ) Unidentified columns and capitals2 ( ) Unidentified column and capital3 ( ) Stone column base4 ( ) Unidentified colonnade

p.64-1 (5573) Unidentified classical ruins perhaps related to prints on p.61. [Palmyra, Syria]2 (5576) Unidentified classical ruins perhaps related to prints on p.61. [Palmyra, Syria]3 (5580) Unidentified classical ruins perhaps related to prints on p.61. [Palmyra, Syria]4 (5572) Unidentified classical ruins perhaps related to prints on p.61. [Palmyra, Syria]

p.65-1 (5548) Unidentified "Ionic" capitals. Other views in p.67-3 and 68-1-42 (5571) Round stone column3 (5554) Block with fret (swastika) and rosette4 (5521) Cairo, 'Ann mosque, Column and capital

p.66-1 ( ) Unidentified columns with Roman (?) capitals.2 ( ) Unidentified columns with Roman (?) capitals.,3 ( ) Unidentified columns with Roman (?) capitals.4 ( ) Unidentified columns with Roman (?) capitals.

p.67-1 (5546) Close-up of capital in p.67-32 (5545) Section of square capital3 (5552) Another view of p.65-14 (5547) Plain capital

p..68-1 (5551) Re-used "Ionic" capital, three-quarter view2 (5553) Full-face of preceeding3 (5550) Another "Ionic" capital4 (5549) A third "Ionic" capital

p.69-1 ( ) Damascus. Citadel tower E. Inscription of Muhammad'Adil I, 610 H.2 ( ) Inside of unidentified dome, cf. p,69-53 ( ) Mukarnas dome4 ( ) Springing of dome, inside5 ( ) Another view of p,69-2

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p. 70-1 ( ) Unidentified minaret2 ( ) Damascus, Suq Saridja with minaret3 ( ) Unidentified gate4 ( ) Damascus. Jami' Sadat, inscription5 ( ) Damascus. Dj. Utrush, portal

p.71-1 (5618) Unidentified river2 (5619) Unidentified gorge3 (5598) Dead olive (?) tree4 (5566) Unidentified river valley5 (5615) Camel caravan

p.72-1 (5614) Unidentified building by dry riven-bed2 (4107) Unidentified castle3 (4111) River bank with flowering tree4 (5428) Unidentified cliff, possibly sculptured5 (5438) Hut with bark roof

p.73-1 (5560) Istanbul..2 (5558) Istanbul.3 (5563) Istanbul.4 ( ) Unidentified street, Turkey (?)5 (5609) Unidentified portal

p.74-1 (5602) Jerusalem. Dome of the Rock2 (5612) Jerusalem. Seated man in striped kaftan3 (5603) Possibly a baptismal scene along the Jordan.4 (5604) Possibly a baptismal scene along the Jordan.5 (4101) Unidentified garden with cypress trees

p.75-1 (5569) Unidentified island2 (5610) Painted ceiling3 (5608) Vegetable stall with merchants and onlookers4 (4112) Sketch, possibly of interior of mudhifp.76-1 (5607) Unidentified market-place, flock of sheep2 (4122) Portrait of three Syrian children3 (5597) Herzfeld and Sobernheim recording inscriptions, ca.. 19144 (4121) Turkish officer-5 (5605) Another instance of Herzfeld and Sobernheim recording inscriptions, ca. 1914p..77 (5624) Damascus.. Dj. Sadat by bab al-Amara. Greek inscription

Photo File 15 (3 vols.)"Aleppo"

The abbreviations used in captions of'published photos are:Corpus - Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicaxum, 2eme Partie-Syrie du Nord. Tome 2 - Fasc.3 - PlanchesSA-I - Ars Islamica, IX (1942) "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, I.. The Mukarnas Dome, the Madrasa"SA-II - Ars Islamica, X (1943) "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, II. The Cruciform Plan.. Syrian Architecture,Period of Nur ad-Din"SA-III - Ars Islamica, XI-XII (1946) "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, III.. The Ayyubid Madrasa.. The Turba"SA-IV - Ars Islamica, XIII-XIV (1948) "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, IV. The Mosque"

Vol.!, Nos. 1-189

1 (3808) Mosque of Shihab al-din. Inscription Ghuri, 893 H. Corpus, pl.CLXIa2 (3804) Mosque of Qiyan. Hittite inscription. Corpus, pLIVd

(3804a) Mosque of Qiyan. Inscription, 825 H. Corpus, pLCLXXIIIb3 (3382) Bab al-Nasr, inscription of Zahir Ghazi, 609 H. Corpus, pl.VIa4 (3059) Tomb of Shihab al-din, near Bab al-Nasr, inscription5 (3054) Bab al-Faraj. Qaitbai, 893 H. Corpus, pl.Xb6 (3052) Bab al-Djinan, inscription Ghuri, 918 H. Corpus, pL.VIb7 (3055) Tower S of Bab Antakiya. Qaitbai, 892 H. Corpus, pl..XXIIa (detail pl.XXIIlc)8 (3349) Second tower S of Bab al-Djinan. Mu'ayyad Shaikh, Corpus, pl.VIIIc

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9 (3347) Lion ornament. Cox us, pl.VIIIa10 (3354) Mu'ayyad Shaikh, lion. Cox us, pl.IXe11 (3355) Mu'ayyad Shaikh, lion. Corpus, pl.IXf12 (3053) Bab Antakiya. (Joined to No.13.) Corpus, pl.,XIIlb13 (3065) Bab Antakiya.. See No.1214 (2765) Bab Antakiya.. Corpus, pl.XIVa15 (3385) Bab Antakiya. Inscription Mu'ayyad Shaikh, 823 H. Cox us, plXIVb16 (3056) Bab Antakiya, Inscriptions. Barquq, 792 H.; Malik al-Nasir, 804 H. Corpus, pl.XVb .17 (3379) Bab Antakiya.. Inscription, 899 H. Corpus, pl.,CLXIXa18 (3384) Bab Antakiya. Squeeze of inscription of al-Hakim.ca. 407 H. Corpus, pl.XIIIa19 (3387) Bab Antakiya. Inscription in No, 18. Cox us, pl.XIIIa (left)

(3387a) Bab Antakiya. Another view of No, 19, Corpus, pl.XIIIa (right)20 (3388) Mosque al-Nur.. Corpus, pl.XVIIIa21 (2770) Western part of southern wall. Cox us, pl,XVIa22 (2768) Bab Qinnasrin in 1930, Corpus, pl.XVIb23 (3386) Citadel. View from Bab Qinnasrin. Cox us, pl,IIIb24 (3066) Bab Qinnasrin, In 1908, Corpus, pl.XVIIa25 (2775) Bab Qinnasrin In 1916. Corpus, pl.XVIIb26 (3497) Bab Qinnasrin. Detail in 1908.. Corpus, pl.XVIIIb27 (3063) City wall. Tower E of Bab al-Magam.. Corpus, pl.XXIIld28 (3062) Bab al-Magam,29 (3377) Bab al-Magam,. Corpus, pl.XXa30 (3317) Bab al-Maqam. Inscription31 (3068) Tower in front of Bab Qinnasrin., Inscription 903 H. Corpus, pl.XXIlb32 (3060) Bab al-Nairab, Barsbai inscription.. Detail. Corpus, pl.XXc33 (3380) Bab al-Malik, inscription 876 H.. Corpus, pl.XXIIIe34 (3061a) Eastern city wall, cartouche, Ghuri. Corpus, pl.XXIIIa

(3061b) Eastern city wall, cartouche, Ghuri,. Corpus, pl.XXIIIb35 (3383) Bab al-Qanat,. Ghuri, 915 H. Corpus, pl.XXIa36 (3381) Bab al-Qanat. Inscription Ghuri, 915 H. Corpus, pl.XXIb37 (3746) Citadel. View from the Gr. Mosque (from W).. Corpus, pLIIIc38 (3749) Citadel. View from Bab al-Qanat (from NE). g2! pus, pl.IIIa39 (3320) Tower of Sultan Sulaiman, Tower A.. Corpus, pl,XXXIIc40 (3318) Another view of same41 (3752) Citadel, N bastion. Cox us, plXXXc42 (3316) Citadel, N bastion.. Frontal view43 (3319) Citadel, N bastion. Detail44 (3378) Citadel, N bastion.. Detail45 (3315) Citadel, N bastion.. Detail46 (3751) Citadel, N bastion. Inscription. Corpus, pLXXXb47 (3266) Citadel, S bastion, outer, tower. Corpus, pl.XXXIa48 (3348) Inscription of Nut al-din.. Tower B. Corpus, pl.XXXIVd49 (3352) Inscription of Nut al-din, Tower C. Corpus, pl.XXXIVc50 (3739) Grand entrance to citadel from SW. Corpus, pl.XXVIIIb51 (3742) Bridge and chateau of citadel. Cox us, pl.,XXIXa52 (3679) Grand entrance and bridge. Cox us, pl.XXXa53 (3312) Front view of entrance54 (3275) Chateau. Small windows, architect's signature, inscription. Corpus, pl.=Id55 (3264) Chateau.. SE corner, machicolations and part of inscription. Corpus, pl.XXXIIb56 (3290) Chateau. Grand window.. Qaitbai,877 H. Corpus, pl.XXXIla57 (3686) Chateau, Gate tower, at head of bridge.. Cox us, pl. XXXIb58 (3274) Chateau. Gate tower, inscription59 (3273) Citadel. Iron gate at head of bridge60 (3268) Citadel. Another view of No.59. Corpus, pl.XXXVIb61 (3270) Citadel. Barbican at head of bridge. Inscription 914 H. Joins No.62. Corpus, pl.XXXIIc62 (3269) Citadel. Right half of inscription in No.6163 (3272) Citadel, Main entrance, inscription at back of bay, 691 H. Cox us, pl,XXXVa64 (3265) Citadel. Dragon gate. One inscription undated; one 786 H. Corpus, pl.XXXVb

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65 (2729) Citadel. Detail of No. 6466 (3276) Citadel. Bay of grand entrance, inscription 874 H. Corpus, pl.XXXIIIa67 (3277) Citadel. Same location., Inscription ca850 H. Corpus, pl..XXXIVb68 (3276) Citadel.. Second iron gate from outside69 (3299) Citadel. Second gate from inside.. Corpus, pl.XXXVIa70 (3300) Citadel. Third iron gate. Corpus, pl.XXXVIIa71 (3271) Citadel,. Another view of No.70. Corpus, pl.XXXVIIb72 (3747) Citadel. Grand entrance and chateau, seen from inside73 (3748) Citadel. Another view of No.. 72.. Corpus, pl.XXXIXb74 (3103) Citadel Doorway of court of chateau. Corpus, pl,XLb75 (3741) Citadel.. Doorway to hall of chateau. Cox us, plXla76 (3740) Citadel.. Entrance of chateau. Cox us, pl.XXXIVa77 (3313) Citadel, Dome of hall of chateau.. Corpus, pl.XLIIb78 (3744) Citadel. Rim of dome of chateau79 (3681) Citadel. Great window of chateau, from inaide. Qaitbai.880 H. Corpus, pl.XLIIa80 (3750) Citadel,, View inside81 (3743) Citadel. Gate, palace of al-Aziz Muhammad. Corpus pl. La82 (3294) Citadel, Another exposure of No.8183 (3685) Citadel. Inscription in No.81. Muhammad al-ashraf Sha'ban,769 H. Corpus, pl.Lb84 (3684) Citadel. Inscription near the qa'a. Cop us, pl..XLVc85 (3293) Citadel. Inscription of Malik al-'Aziz, 631 H. Corpus, XLVb86 (3295) Citadel. Inscription of Ahhraf Sha'ban Cog us, pl,XLVa87 (3687) Citadel, Interior Corpus, pl.XXXIXa88 (3745) Citadel.. View inside89 (3291) Citadel, Maqam Ibrahim. Nur al-din. Corpus, pl.XLIVd90 (3682) Citadel, Maqam Ibrahim. Inscription. Corpus, pl.XLIVc91 (3683) Citadel, Maqam Ibrahim, Inscribed console. Corpus, pl.XLIVb92 (3292) Citadel, Lower Maqam, Inscription. Cor us, pl,XLIVa93 (3297) Citadel, Lower Maqam. Interior. Mihr'ab and carved door. Corpus, pi. XLVIIIa; §A-II, fig.8094 (3680) Citadel, Lower' Maqam. Another view of mihrab95 (3298) Citadel, Lower Maqam., Detail of No.94, Corpus, pl.XLVIIb; SA-II, fig.5396 (3314) Citadel, Lower Maqam.. Wooden window soffit. Cox us, pl..XLVIIIb97 (3322) Citadel, inside98 (3324) Citadel, Upper Maqam. Arcades of courtyard.. Corpus, pl.XLIXa99 (3321) Citadel, Upper Maqam., Inscription of Zahir Ghazi.610 H.100 (3335) Citadel, Upper Maqam. Another view of No,99. Corpus, pl..XLIXb101 (3323) Citadel, Upper Maqam., Inscription. Corpus, p1.XXXIIlb102 (3628) Gr.Mosque, courtyard, View towards citadel103 (3296) Gr'.Mosque, courtyard., Corpus, pl.LVb104 (3624) Gr.Mosque, courtyard. Ablution kiosks105 (3688) Great minaret. Corpus, pl.LVIc106 (3616) Great minaret, Another view107 (3618) Great minaret.. Corpus, pl.LVIb108 (3617) Great minaret. Corpus, pl LVId109 (3222) Great minaret. Principal border, southern face. Corpus, pl.LXIIIb; §A-II, fig.58110 (3221) Great minaret. Principal border, northern face. Cox us, pl.LXIIIc111 (3224) Great minaret. Upper story, W and S facades. Corpus, pl.LXIIIa; SA-II, fig.55112 (3615) Great minaret.. S fagade113 (3619) Great minaret.. Three upper stories, Joins No.114.. Corpus, p1,LVIII114 (3620) Great minaret. See No. 113115 (3621) Great minaret. Third story116 (3223) Great minaret. Lower story, S face.. Corpus, pl.LIXa117 (3217) Great minaret., Lower story, N face. Corpus, pl,.LIXc118 (3218) Great minaret. Lower story, E face. Corpus, pl.LIXd119 (3219) Great minaret. Lower, story, W face120 (3220) Great minaret, Another view of No, 119. Corpus, p1.,LIXb121 (3689) Gr. Mosque. Principal door, qibliyya. Cox us, pl.LXIVa122 (3626) Gr, Mosque. Mibrab, minbar, inscription of Qala'un, 684 H. Corpus, pl.LXVb

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123 (3625) Gr. Mosque, Grilled arcade, tomb of St. Jean. Corpus, p1.LXVa124 (3629) Gr.. Mosque.. Minbar of Qarasongor, Nasir Muhammad, 693-741 H. Corpus, pl.,LXVId; SA-IV,

fig. 25125 (3627) Gr. Mosque. Door of hudjat al-khatib, Abu'l-fida, 746 H. Corpus, pl.LXIVb126 (3622) Gr. Mosque. Decree of Yashbek al-Badjasi, 871 H.127 (3623) Gr. Mosque. Inscription N colonnade. Sultan Barquq, 797 H. Corpus, pl.LXVIa128 (3733) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Corpus, pl,LXXIIa129 (3158) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Cenotaphe I. Corpus, pl.LXVIIIa; SA-II, fig.57130 (3350) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Antique capital. Corpus, pl.LXVIIIc131 (3356) Salihin, Maqam Ibrahim, cemetery. Antique basalt capital. Corpus, pl.LXVIIIb132 (3147) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Tympanum inscription 479 H. Corpus, pl,LXIXa133 (3145) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Another view of No, 132134 (3146) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery.. Another view of the following print

(3148) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Mihrab inscription 505H, with mason's name. Corpus,pl.LXXIa

135 (3143) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Mihrab, 505 H. Corpus, pl.LXXIb136 (3144) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Inscription of Zahir Ghazi, 594 H. Corpus, pl.. LXXIc

(3144a) Salihin, Maqam Ibrahim, cemetery. Antique basalt door. Corpus, pl.LXIXb137 (3360) Salihin, Magam Ibrahim, cemetery. Cenotaphe I. Corpus, pl.LXXIIb138 (3351) Salihin, Maqam Ibrahim, cemetery. Cenotaphe IL, Corpus, pl.LXXIVe139 (3488) Djami' al-hadjdjarin. Inscription of'Imad al-din Zengi, 522-541 H. Cor us, pl.LXXVIc140 (3489) See 13 9, "On tower is 545 H." Corpus, pLLXXVIb141 (3737) Mashhad al-Husain, from E. Corpus, pl.LXXVIIIc142 (3560) Mashhad al-Muhassin. Inscription of Zengi, 537 H. Corpus, pLLXXIXe143 (3562) Mashhad al-Muhassin, Inscription of Nur al-din, 541 H. See No.144144 (3734) Mashhad al-Muhassin. Another exposure of No,143

(3734a) Mashhad al-Muhassin. Third view. Cor us, pl.LXXIXa145 (3561) Mashhad al-Muhassin., Inscription of Zahir Ghazi, 609 H. Corpus, pl.,LXXIXc146 (3563) Mashhad al-Muhassin. Inscription of 'Aziz Muhammad, 632 H. Corpus, pl.LXXIXd147 (3485) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya. 545 H. Corpus, pl.LXXXVIa148 (3359) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya, Corpus, pLLXXXVIIa149 (3495) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya. Great cornice150 (3496) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya, Great cornice, another view151 (3358) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya. Great cornice, northern side. Corpus, pl. LXXXIXb152 (3353) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya, Great cornice, detail, Corpus, pl.XC (bottom right)153 (3494) Masjid-i Ibn al-Iskafi. Inscription of 541 H.. Corpus, p1.,LXXVIa; SA-II, frg.84154 (3492) Another view of No.153155 (3630) Muristan al-'atiq 540-550 H. Corpus, pl..XCIIa156 (3141) Muristan al-'atiq. Inscription, upper part of door157 (3493) Muristan al-'atiq. Another view of No, 156. Corpus, pl.XCIIIa158 (3140) Muristan al-'atiq.. Lower part of door, Corpus, pl.XCIIIb159 (3139) Masjid-i Shaikh'Abdullah. Inscription, 558 H. Corpus, pl.CIIIa160 (3738) Mashhad al-Husain. View from S. Corpus, pl.XCVIa161 (3728) Mashhad al-Husain. View from NE., Corpus, pl.XCVlb162 (3337) Mashhad al-Husain. Stonework163 (3330) Mashhad al-Husain.. Cemetery before door of court. Corpus, pl. LXXIVa164 (3250) Mashhad al-Husain.. Gate of courtyard. Cor us, pl,CIIa165 (3357) Mashhad al-Husain. Vault of portal. Corpus, pl.XCVIIIa166 (3361) Mashhad al-Husain.. Inscription of Zahir Ghazi, 596 H. Corpus, pl. XCVIIIb; SA-II, fig.85167 (3735) Mashhad al-Husain. Imitation in stone of wooden ceiling. Corpus, pl.CIIb168 (3559) Mashhad al-Husain. Interlacing above main Iwan. Inscription, 569 H. Corpus, pl.XCVIIa169 (3645) Mashhad al-Husain. Mihrab with silkcover., Cor us, pl.CVIa170 (3729) Mashhad al-Husain. Mukarnas, cupola of Annex. Corpus, pl.Ca171 (3730) Mashhad al-Husain.. Interior of tambour172 (3731) Mashhad al-Husain. Another view of No.171. Corpus, pl..Cb; SA-II, fig.59173 (3727) Mashhad al-Husain. Another view of No.172174 (3134) Djami' al-Shaibani, Inscription of 581 H. Corpus, CIIIb175 (3362) Madrasa al-Sharafiyya, portal. Corpus, pl.CXXXVIb

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176 (3486) Djami' al-Dabbagha al-'Atiga Minaret, from street, Corpus, pl.ClVb177 (3248) Djami' al-Dabbagha al-'Atiqa. Minaret, upper stories. Corpus, pl.CIVa.178 (3613) Madrasa al-Shadbakhtiyya. Door, Inscription of 589 H. Old knocker. Cor us, pl.CIVb179 (2771) Madrasa al-Shadbakhtiyya, Iwan and courtyard. Corpus, pl.CVa180 (2774) Madrasa al-Shadbakhtiyya. Marble mihrab. Corpus, p1.,CVIIIb; SA-II, fig..72181 (2766) Madrasa al-Shadbakhtiyya. Interior, Cor us, pl.CVc182 (3150) Shaikh Paris. Inscription of 601 H. Cor us, pl.CIIIc183 (3149) Shaikh Paris. (a) Inscription of 602 H.-Corpus, pl.CXIIf; (b) 601 H., plCXIle184 (3153) Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi. (a) Inscription of 749 H. Corpus, pLCXIIc; (b) door of sanctuary,

inscription 602 H.. Corpus, pl.CXIIa185 (3154) Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi, (a) Inscription of 602 H.. Corpus, pl.CXIId; (b) another inscription186 (3157) Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi. Inscription to left of No. 185a. Corpus, pl. CXIIIc187 (3156) Shaikh 'Ali al-Harawi. (a) Hebrew inscription.. Corpus, plCXIVb; (b) another view of lintel, on

basalt supports, with Arabic inscription, pLCXIVa188 (3151) Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi.. (a) Reverse of lintel with Arabic inscription. Corpus, pl,.CXIVd; (b)

cenotaphe in courtyard, pl,CXIIIb189 (3152) Shaikh 'Ali al-Harawi. (a) Basalt vat. Corpus, pl.CXIVc ; (b) inscription

Vol.2, Nos.190-313, plus extra pages not in Herzfeld's Blueprint File

190 (3155) Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi. (a) Inscription. Corpus, pl. CXIla; (b) Qastal Tawashi, inscription191 (3132) Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi. (a) Inscription. Corpus, plCXVIIa; (b) Sidi Gauth, basalt door,

p1. CXVIIc192 (3166) Madrasa Zahiiiyya. Portal. Corpus, pl.CXXb193 (3160) Madrasa Zahiriyya. Courtyard194 (3167) Madrasa Zahiriyya. Courtyard. Corpus, pLCXIXb195 (3163) Madrasa Zahiriyya, Capital. Corpus, plCXIXa196 (3168) Madrasa Zahiriyya. Mihrab. Corpus, pl.CXXa197 (3159) Madrasa Zahiriyya. Springing of dome. Corpus, pl,CIa198 (3346) Madrasa Zahiriyya Courtyard199 (3363) Madrasa al-Kamiliyya, vault over portal. Cor us, CXXXVIa; SA-III, fig. 101200 (3644) Dar al-hadith Ibn Shaddad, mihrab. Corpus, pl.CXXXVIIIb201 (3138) Djami' Shaiifzadeh, Inscription 615 H. Corpus, pl.CXXIId202 (3136) Dar al-hadith Ibn Shaddad, inscription 618 H. Corpus, pl.CXXIIe203 (3504) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya,. Base of minaret and inscription 620 H204 (3505) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya. Another view of No.203. Corpus, pl.CXXVa205 (3508) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya. Inscription 620 H. Corpus, pl.CXXVa, right206 (3509) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya. Another section of No.205. Corpus, pLCXXVb207 (3510) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya Another section of No.205. Corpus, pl.CXXVc, left208 (3506) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya.. Inscription 874(?), Corpus, pl.CXVIld209 (3507) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya. Window of mausoleum, Corpus, pl.CXVIIb210 (3249) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya. Marble mihrab. Corpus, pl.CVIIIa211 (3169) Turbat Umm Malik al-Afdal. Mausoleum of Queen. Corpus, p1. CXXVIIc212 (3172) Turbat Umm Malik al-Afdal. Inscription 621 H. Cor us, pl.CXXVIId213 (3170) Turbat Umm Malik al-Afdal. Cenotaph of Princesses (a) Corpus, pl, CXXVIIa; (b) pl.CXXVIIb214 (3133) Madrasa al-Atabekiyya, Portal, inscription 620 H. Corpus, pl.CXXVIb215 (3137) Mausoleum of Banu'l-Kashshab. Inscription 633 H. Corpus, pl..CXXIlc216 (3135) Madrasa al-'Ala'iyya. Inscription (a) 633 H. Corpus, p1,CXXIIa; (b) 654 H., pl..CXXIIb217 (3364) Khangah fi'l-Farafra.. Vault of portal. Corpus, pl..CXXXIVa218 (3142) Khanqah fi'l-Farafra. Lintel inscription 635 H. Corpus, pl.CXXXIVb219 (3490) Khanqah fi'l-Farafra. Mihrab. Corpus, pl.CXXXVIIIa220 (3491) Double exposure221 (3334) Djami' al-Hayyat. Courtyard. Corpus, pl.CXVb222 (3460) Djami' al-Hayyat. Stone altar (?).. Corpus, pl.CXVf222a (3460a) Djami' al-Hayyat.. Another view of No.222. Corpus, pl.CXVd223 (3328) Djami' al-Hayyat. Antique capitals. Corpus, pl.CXVa224 (3458) Djami' al-Hayyat. Hebrew inscription. Cor us, pl.CXIIb

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225 (3165) Firdaus. Courtyard226 (3161) Firdaus. S facade with gibliyya., Corpus, pl.CXXXb227 (2763) Firdaus, Colonnade228 (3173) Firdaus. S colonnade of courtyard. Corpus, pl.CXXXb229 (3174) Firdaus.. Inscription of Daifa Khatun230 (3171) Firdaus. Mihrab and minbar of qibliyya. Corpus, pl., CXXIXb231 (3487) Firdaus.. Springing of dome232 (3614) Madrasa al-Karimiyya. Portal inscription 654 H. Corpus, pl.CXXVla233 (3705) Maqamat. Mausoleum of Qarasongorr, seen from door of Kamiliyya. Corpus, pl.CXLb234 (3708) Inscription of son of Qarasongox, Nasir ad-din Muhammad, 709 H.235 (3476) Djami' Altynbogha, Portal. Inscription 718 H. Corpus, pl.CXLIc236 (3807) Djami' Bahsita. Minaret inscription 751 H. Corpus, pl.CXLVIIIa237 (3806) Djami' Bahsita. Detail of inscription238 (3715) Muristan Arghan. Inscription 755 H. Corpus, pl.CXLVId239 (3712) Muristan Arghan. Inscriptions 755 H. and 825 H. Corpus, pl. CXLVIc240 (3711) Muristan Arghan. Decree, 846 H. Corpus, pl.CXLVIa241 (3714) Khan al-Qadi. Decree 845 H. Car us, l.CLXIIIe242 (3713) Khan al-Qadi. Decree on console. Cor us, pl.CLXIIId243 (3390) Kharabkhaneh, latrine inscription 765 H. Marked "falsch"..244 (3389) Another view of No.243245 (3473) Inscription of Shaikh Djemal, 854 H. Corpus, p1..CLIIc

(3473a) Qastal Harabkhana, inscription 765 H.Corpus, pl.. CLXIIIc246 (3709) Madrasa Sahibiyya.. Inscription 765 H. Corpus, pl.CLIIb247 (3706) Madrasa Sahibiyya. Inscription 909 H. decree 896 H. Corpus, pLCLIIa248 (3516) Djami' Taghriberdi Interior. Corpus, pl.CXXXIXb249 (3553) Djami' Taghxiberdi. Minbar inscription,, Corpus, pl.CLIVa250 (3513) Djami' Taghriberdi.. Cover of Koran box, dated 799 H. Corpus, pl.CLIVb251 (3478) Djami' Menglibogha Minaret inscription. Corpus, CXLVIb252 (3477) Djami' Menglibogha.. Portal inscriptions 769 H. and 927 H.. Corpus, CXLIXa253 (3514) Djami' Sakakini. Portal inscription 773 H. Corpus, p1.CXLIXb254 (3481) Djami' Tawashi. Corpus, pl.CLIa255 (3805) Madrasa al-Djunsiyya. Portal inscription 799 H. Corpus, pl.,CLIIIa256 (3717) Djami' Utrush.. Inscriptions 801 H. and 812 H.257 (3229) Djami' Utrush Inscription 801 H. Corpus, pl.CLVIIIb258 (3716) Djami' Utrush.. Decoration of windows. Corpus, pl.CLVIIIa258a (3232) Djami' Utrush, N door inscription 812 H. Corpus, pl.CLVIIIc259 (3225) Djami' Utrush. Decree of 908 H. Corpus, pl.,CLIXa260 (3231) Djami' Utrush. Decree of 894 H, See No, 263261 (3554) Djami' Utrush. Another view of No259262 (3226) Djami' Utrush.. Another view of No.263263 (3227) Djami' Utrush. Decree of 894 H. Corpus, p1.,CLIXb264 (3521) Madrasa al-Saffahiyya. Portal inscription 828 H. Corpus, pl.CLIIIb265 (3515) (a) Bab Nairab; (b) Shaikh al-Djamal, inscription 854 H. Corpus, pl.CLXIIIb266 (3228) Qastal sahat Bizza. Inscription 883 H. Corpus, pl.. CLXVb267 (3732) Ansari. Mausoleum of Qasrauh and cemetery. Corpus, pl.CLXb268 (3567) Ansari. Inscription 833 H., mausoleum. Cox us, pl.CLXa269 (3565) Ansari.. (a) Mausoleum of Ezdemir.893 H. Corpus, pl. CLXVIb; (b) a second inscription, same

place, same date, pl.CLXVIc270 (3566) Ansari, Gr. Mosque. Gate inscription 833 H.

(3566a) Ansari, Gr.. Mosque. Inscription on S wall271 (3557) Ansari, Mausoleum of Ezdemir. Grilled window E, inscription 893 H. Corpus, pl.CLXVIIb272 (3558) Ansari, Mausoleum of Ezdemir. Grilled window W, inscription 893 H. Corpus, pl.CLXVIIa273 (3164) Ansari, Mausoleum of Ezdemir. Arch in funeral chamber. Corpus, pl.CLXVla274 (3736) Ansari, Mausoleum of Ezdemir. Cenotaph inscription 893 H.. Corpus, pl.CLXVId275 (3564) Ansari, Turbat Misrbay, inscription 901 H. Cor us, pl. CLXIb276 (3470) Djami' Sharaf. Corpus, pl.CLXVIIIb

(3470a) Djami' Zikki. Inscription 843 H. Corpus, pl.CLXIIb277 (3474) Djami' Zikki. Waqf of 963 H. Corpus, pI.CLXIIc

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278 (3469) Djami' Zikki. Inscription,. Corpus,pl.CLXIIa279 (3710) Khan Khairbek., Inscription 923 H. Corpus, pLCLXXIb280 (3511) Qastal al-Haramain. Inscription 865 H. Corpus, pl.CLXc281 (3475) Djami' Hadjdji al-Haramain, Inscription 896 H, Corpus, pl.CLXVIIIa

(3475a) Djami' Hadjdji al-Haramain.Inscription 897 H. Corpus, pl.CLXVIIIc282 (3480) Djami' Oghlubek Inscription 982 H. Corpus, pl.CLXXIe283 (3471) Qastal al-Haramain, Qaitbai, 877 H. Cog us, pl. CLXVIIId284 (3472) Qastal ramadaniyya285 (3555) Qastal Djami' al-Umari. Inscriptions 728 and 796 H. Corpus, p1.,CXLVIIb286 (3482) Djami' Tawashi. Portal inscription 944 H. Corpus, pl.CLb287 (3520) Sabil Bab al-Maqam. Inscription 831 H. Corpus, pl.CLXIIIa288 (3479) Maqamat Ghulbek. Inscription 881 H. Cor us, pl.CLXIVb289 (3230) Bairam Baba. Inscription290 (3326) Hammam al-Qadi. Portal inscription 914 H. Corpus, pl.CLXIXb291 (3810) Khan al-Qassabiyya. Inscription 916 H. Corpus, plCLXXIa292 (3057) Sabil'Ali Bay. Inscription 915 H. Corpus, pl. CLXIXc293 (3484) Khairbeg. Inscription 920 H.294 (3556) Gateway of Khan Khairbeg. 920 H. Corpus, pl. CLXXa295 (3707) Another view of No.294296 (3064) Gateway of Khan al-Qassabiya,914 H. Corpus, pl.CLXXb297 (3803) Djami' Qiyan, Doorway of antique materials,, Cog us, p1..CLXXIIIc298 (3517) Qastal near Bab al-Qanat. Cor us, p1.CLXXId299 (3518) Djami' Khosrowiyya, 933 H.300 (3519) Sultan Walida.. Inscription 959 H. Corpus, pl.CLXXIc301 (3483) Doorway of maktab al-Hamawi. 968 H. Corpus, pl.CLXXIIa302 (3809) Utchkan. Inscription, Cog us, pl.CLXXIIb303 (3461) Courtyard of synagogue304 (3462) Synagogue: interior305 (3463) Another view of No.304306 (3464) Synagogue, N side aisle307 (3465) Synagogue. Interior

(3465a) Synagogue, Hebrew inscription308 (3466) Synagogue. Central hall309 (3467) Synagogue. Antique capital310 (3468) Synagogue, Interior311 (3459) Synagogue. Courtyard312 Synagogue. Duplicate of No,311313 (3512) (a) Herzfeld, Sobernheim, Guyer (?) [not Guyer] and Arab; (b),. wooden panel., Inscription Abu

Bakr

Related photographs not in Blueprint File

p.. 1-1 (3902) Citadel, Interior, of hall ofchateau. Corpus, pl.XLIa2 (3904) Another view of preceeding, Cor us, p1.XLIb3 (3922) Djami' Altynbogha, courtyard, Cor us, pLCXLIa4 (3916) Mashhad al-Husain. Impluvium of kitchen, Corpus, p1Clb

p.. 2-1 ( ) Qastal Djami' al-Sharaf, Cor us, p1.LXVIIla2 (3905) Citadel, lower Magam., Window above mihrab. Corpus, p1.,XLId

3 (3917) Madrasa al-Sultaniyya. Tomb Zahir Ghazi. Corpus, pl.CVbp. 3-1 (3927) Qastal Djami' al-Sharaf. Corpus, plCLXVIIIe

2 (3920) Madrasa al-Karimiyya. Window lintel inscription 855 H. Corpus, pLCXXVIc3 (3910) Mashhad al-Husain.. View from Djabal Djaushan, looking E. Corpus, pl.LXXVIIIa4 (3928) Djami' Qiyan, side view. Corpus, pLCLXXIIIa

p. 4-1 (3923) Firdaus, basin in courtyard.. Corpus, pI.CXXXIIIb2 (5509) Falaise of Djabal Djaushan, Cor us, pl.LXXIXb

p.. 5-1 ( ) Madrasa al-Halawiyya Capital of inner colonnade.. Corpus, pl.LXXXVb2 ( ) Madrasa al-Halawiyya, Second capital.. Corpus, pl.LXXXVa3 ( ) Madrasa al-Halawiyya.. Third capital, Corpus, pLLXXXVd

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4 ( ) Madrasa al-Halawiyya. Fourth capital. Cox us, pl. LXXXVcp.. 6-1 ( ) Madrasa al-Halawiyya.. Fifth capital. Corpus, pl.LXXXVe

2 (3919) Djami' al-Hayyat.. Colonnade in courtyard. Corpus, pl.CXVe3 (3906) Citadel, Lower Maqam. Antique basalt capital. Cox us, pl.XLIe

p. 7-1 ( ) Qastal al-Shu' aibiyya, cornice, detail. Photo, Bell.. Cox us, l XCc2 ( ) Qastal al-Shu' aibiyya, cornice, detail. Photo,Bell. Cox us, l..LXXXVIc

p. 8-1 (3911) Qastal al-Shu' aibiyya, cornice, detail. Cox us, pl.LXXVIb2 (3918) Djami' al-Hayyat, antique column. Cox us, pl. CXVc3 (3908) Salihin. Section of cenotaph II., Corpus, pl. LXXIVb4 (3901) Cartouche. Muhammad ibn Qaitbay. Cox us, pl. XXIIIc5 (3921) Firdaus, column capital in white marble. Cox us, pl.. CXXIXc

p.. 9-1 ( ) Ansari.. Mausoleum of Ezdemir, cenotaph 893 H. Corpus, pl.CLXVId2 (3907) Salihin. Cenotaph I. Corpus, pl.LXXIVd

p.10-1 (3909) Salihin. Detail, of preceeding. Corpus, pl.LXXIVc2 (3915) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya, section of cornice. Corpus, pl.XCb3 (3900) Antique sarcophagus in citadel. Corpus, pl.lvc4 (3914) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya, section of cornice.. Corpus, pl.Xca

p.11-1 ( ) Eagle in basalt. Photo, Bell. Cox us, pl..Iva2 ( ) Hittite stele and rabbit. Photo, Bell., Corpus, pl.lvb3 ( ) Citadel. Pair of crouching lions, basalt. Photo, Bell. Corpus, pl.lve

p.12-1 ( ) Madrasa al-Halawiyya.. Interior. Photo, Thevenet.. Corpus, pl.LXXXIVa2 ( ) Madrasa al-Halawiyya. Another view. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl.LXXXIVb

Vol.3, pp. 13-103

p.13-1 ( ) Gr. Mosque. View of courtyard, looking E. Corpus, pl.LVa2 ( ) Gr. Mosque. Two fountains and minaret. Corpus, pl.LIVb3 ( ) Cit. Mosque. Eastern wing of courtyard., Corpus, pl..LIVa

p..14-1 ( ) Turbat al-Magamat, Djami' Darag. Corpus, pl. CLXIVa2 ( ) Gr. Mosque. Courtyard, N wing with large fountain.. Corpus, pl.LIVc

p.15 ( ) Citadel, Lower Maqam. Mihrab of Nur al-din. Photo, Thevenet, pre-1900. Corpus, pl.XLVIp. 16 ( ) Bridge and chateau from top of escarpment. Photo, Thevenet.. Corpus, pl.XXIXb

p.17-1 ( ) Citadel, from outside Bab Antakiya, West. Corpus, pl.lla2 ( ) Grand entrance from SE.. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl.XXVIIIa

p..18-1 ( ) Maqamat. Mausoleum of Qarasongorr from in front of door of Kamiyya,. Photo, Thevenet..Cox us, pl.CXLa

2 ( ) Muristan.. Courtyard. Photo Thevenet. Corpus, pl.. CXLVbp.19-1 ( ) Bab Antakiya, salient with portal.. Photo, v.. Berchem, Corpus, pl.XVa

2 ( ) Khan al-Asal, inscriptions 774 and 791 H. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl. CXLVIIap.20-1 ( ) Djami' Altynbogha, mihrab and minbar in stone.. Corpus, pl.CXXXIXa

2 ( ) Mausoleum of Khairbek, inscription 920 H. Corpus, pl..CLXXIIcp.21-1 ( ) Ferdows, portal.. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl. CXXXIIIa

2 ( ) Muristan, portal.. Inscriptions 755 and 810 H. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl.CXLVap..22-1 ( ) Window of Turbat al-Djadala (?). Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl.CLIVc

2 ( ) Qastal at the side of the Bab al-Djinan. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl..CLXVap.23-1 ( ) Tower, NW salient of citadel.. Photo, Bonfils, Corpus, pl..VIIa

2 ( ) Mausoleum of Khairbek, inscription 920 H.. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl. CLXXIIp..24-1 ( ) Djami' Utrush.. W and S facades.. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl..CLVIIa

2 ( ) Djami' Utrush.. W facade. Photo, Same. Cox us, pl.CLVIIb

p.25-1 ( ) Mashhad al-Husain.. W facade of courtyard. Photo, Oppenheim.. Corpus, pl..XCVIIb

2 (3912) Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya. N.. face of great cornice, Inscription 545 H. Corpus, pl..LXXXIXa (twoprints joined)

p..26-1 ( ) Citadel.. Wall of lions, N side, Photo, Oppenheim. Cox us, pl.VIIb2 ( ) Citadel. N salient, lions and ornaments,parpens. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl.VIIIe

p.27-1 ( ) Minarets: Menglibogha and Taghriberdi. Corpus, pl..CLIVc2 ( ) Minaret Djami' al-Qadi or Mihmandar.. Corpus, pl.CLIVa3 ( ) Djami' Utrush.. NW salient and minaret. Corpus, pl.CLIVb

p..28-1 ( ) Djami' al-Tawashi, general view. Corpus, pl.CLa

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2 ( ) Minaret of the Saffahiyya. Corpus, pl.CXLVIIIbp.29-1 ( ) Mashhad al-Husain. View of SE corner. Photo, Oppenheim. Corpus, pl,LXXVIIIb

2 (3737) Mashhad al-Husain. View of E side, Corpus, pl,LXXVIIIcp..30-1 ( ) Qastal Qaransongor, blazon and part of inscription 703 H. Photo, Bell. Corpus, pLCXLIb

2 ( ) Mashhad al-Husain, impluvium of kitchen. Corpus, pl.CIcp.31 (3619) Great minaret, three upper stories. Joined to Neg.3620. Corpus, pl.LVIIIp.32 (3269) Citadel, barbican at head of bridge., Joined to Neg, 3270. Corpus, pl.XXXIIIcp.33-1 ( ) Entrance to madrasa al-Mugaddamiyya.. Inscription 564 H. Photo, Preusser. Cor us, pl.LXIXc

2 ( ) Bab Qinnasrin, inner portal. Photo, Reuther. Corpus, pLXXbp.34-1 ( ) Ferdows, general view from NE. Corpus, pLCXXXIIIc

2 ( ) Turbat Umm Malik al-Afdal. Cenotaph of Princesses. Inscriptions 641 and 644 H. Corpus,pl.CXXVIlb

p35-1 ( ) Citadel. Grand entrance with bridge2 ( ) Citadel. Front view, main facade

p.36-1 ( ) Citadel. General view of inside2 ( ) Gr. Mosque, courtyard with citadel in background

p.37-1 ( ) View overlooking Great Mosque, towards citadel2 ( ) View nearer grand entrance to citadel

p..38-1 ( ) Modern (ca. 1940) view of grand entrance2 ( ) Closer view of grand entrance

p..39-1 ( ) Great Mosque. Courtyard2 ( ) Great Mosque. Principal gate of qibliyya. cf. File 15-121

p.40-1 ( ) Great minaret.2 ( ) Great minaret.

p.41 ( ) Great minaret.. Cf. File 15-106p.42-1 ( ) Great Mosque.. Mihrab and inscriptions 684 H. and minbar,. cf. File 15-123

2 ( ) Great Mosque.. Grilled arcade, tomb of St. Jean, cf File 15-122p.43-1 ( ) Great Mosque. Courtyard during prayers

2 ( ) Great Mosque. Another version of preceedingp.44-1 ( ) Great Mosque, Mihrab and minbar

2 ( ) Great Mosque, Courtyardp.45-1 ( ) Shaikh Bekir'. General view

2 ( ) Shaikh Bekir., Another version of preceedingp.46-1 ( ) Shaikh Bekir. Mihrab

2 ( ) Shaikh Bekir. Detail of mihrabp.47-1 ( ) Djami' al-Dabbagha al-'Atiqa, minaret, cf. File 15-176

2 ( ) Maqamat Ghulbak. Cf. File 15-288p.. 48-1 ( ) Magamat Ghulbak.

2 ( ) Maqamat Ghulbak.p.49-1 ( ) Djami' 'Adiieh (Turkish). General view

2 ( ) Djami' 'Adiieh (Turkish).. Another general viewp..50-1 ( ) Djami' 'Adiieh (Turkish). Third general view

2 ( ) Djami' 'Adiieh (Turkish). Fourth general viewp.51-1 Djami' 'Adiieh (Turkish). Fifth general view

2 ( ) Khairbeg, exterior inscription 290 H. Cf. File 15-293p.52-1 ( ) Khairbeg, exterior inscription 290 H. Another view of building

2 ( ) Khairbeg, exterior inscription 290 H. Closer view of inscription and facadep.53-1 ( ) Halawiyyah mosque, mihrab.

2 ( ) Halawiyyah mosque, mihrab.p,54 ( ) Citadel, door to hall of chateau,cf.File 15-75p..55-1 ( ) Utchkan, inscription, cf. File 15-302

2 ( ) Dragon gate, cf. File 15-64p,56-1 ( ) Djami' Utrush.

2 ( ) Djami' Utrush.p.57-1 ( ) Synagogue, courtyard. Cf.. File 15-303

2 ( ) Synagogue, courtyard. Before repairsp.58-1 ( ) Citadel, Lower Maqam, mihrab. Old photo of File 15-94

2 ( ) Synagogue, courtyard

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p.59-1 ( ) Unidentified mosque with minaret..2 ( ) Unidentified mosque with minaret.Another view

p.60-1 ( ) Djami' al-Sarawi2 ( ) Djami' Tawashi. Portal Inscription 944 H.., cf. File 15-286

p.61-1 ( ) Han Vezir. Courtyard2 ( ) Han Vezir. Detail of facade

p.62-1 ( ) Han al-Sabun. Photo, Oppenheim( ) Han al-Sabun. Detail of facade

p.63-1 ( ) Han al-Sabun. Window2 ( ) Han al-Sabun. Closer view of preceeding

p..64-1 ( ) Maison Qashyqbash, ceiling of liwan..2 ( ) Maison Qashyqbash, ceiling of liwan.

p.65- ( ) Maison Ghazzati (?), ceilings and windows..68 ( ) Maison Ghazzati (?), ceilings and windows.p..69-1 ( ) Ecole Syrienne, old ceiling.

2 ( ) Ecole Syrienne, old ceiling. Another viewp.70-1 ( ) Private house. Courtyard.. Photo, Sarre

2 ( ) Private house. Liwan. Photo, Sanep.71-1 ( ) Private house. Outer courtyard. Photo, Sarre

2 ( ) Aleppo. Unidentified courtyardp.72-1 ( ) Aleppo. Unidentified street scene

2 ( ) Citadel wall, N salient, detail with lion. Photo, Beylie. Cf. Corpus, pl.VIIIep.73 ( ) Ferdows, interior courtyard,p.74-1 ( ) Ferdows, interior courtyard. Variation of Corpus, p1..CXXX

2 (5507) Djami' Hayyatp.75-1 ( ) Djami' Tawashi. General view, Variation of Cor us, pl.CLa

2 ( ) Djami' Tawashi. Portal, cf. Corpus, pl.CL a and bp.76-1 ( ) Unidentified inscription

2 (5508) Mashhad al-Husain, portal of the court, cf. Corpus, p1.Clla3 ( ) Djami' Sharaf, cf. Corpus, pl.CLXVIIIb4 ( ) Near Sharaf. Inscription and cartouche

p.77-1 ( ) Maqamat, general view2 ( ) Citadel, interior of hall of chateau, cf Corpus, pl.XLIa3 ( ) Qastal al-Haramain, cf.Corpus, pl.CLXVIIld

p.78-1 ( ) Djami' Utrush, general view. Variation of Corpus, p1.CLVII2 ( ) Great Mosque, minbar of Qarasongor. SA-IV, fig.25

p.79-1 ( ) Mihrab, Djami' Shadbakhtiyya, cf. File 15-1802 ( ) Porte Bey'Adlieh

p.81-1 ( ) Shu'aibiyyah, great cornice. Photo, Bell. Cf. File 15-1512 ( ) Ferdows, sarcophagus3 ( ) Madrasa of Malik al-Zahir, portal

4 ( ) Zahiriyya, arched squinch, cf. File 15-197p.82-1 ( ) Domed squinch in building near Khan Vezir

2 ( ) Unidentified minaret3 ( ) Synagogue, courtyard. Cf. Filp 15-3034 ( ) Synagogue, courtyard. Detail

p.83-1 ( ) Djami' Utrush2 ( ) Great Mosque, courtyard and minaret3 ( ) Tower E of Bab al-Maqam. Qaitbey, 898 H.4 ( ) Citadel, portal of chateau.. Photo, Bell. Cf. File 15-74

p.84-1 ( ) Qal'a al-Zahir', re-used capital.2 ( ) Qal'a al-Zahir', re-used capital.Another view3 ( ) Ferdows.. Courtyard4 ( ) Ferdows. Detail of tomb

p.85-1 ( ) Khan al-Sabun2 ( ) Khan Vezir3 (5520) Along the citadel moat4 ( ) Khan Hajji Musa

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p.86-1 ( ) Djami' Tawashi. Window flanked by decorated columns and re-used capitals2 ( ) Djami' Tawashi. Another capital3 ( ) Djami' Tawashi. Closer view of preceeding4 ( ) Djami' Tawashi. Close-up of 4th column and capital

p.87-1 ( ) Citadel Grand entrance2 ( ) Citadel. Wall from Bab Qinnasrin, towards W3 ( ) Citadel. Dragon gateway. Photo, Miss Bell4 ( ) Citadel. Another view of preceeding. Photo, Bell

p.88-1 ( ) Ferdows, tomb windows,.2 ( ) Ferdows, tomb windows.3 ( ) Khan Vezir. Courtyard4 ( ) Khan Vezir. Entrance

p.89-1 ( ) Citadel, grand entrace2 ( ) Market, with citadel in rear. Photo, Oppenheim3 ( ) Citadel from near Bab Qinnasrin4 ( ) View of citadel

p..90-1 ( ) Great Mosque, courtyard2 ( ) Inscription, Madrasa Han al-Tuttune (?)

p.91-1 ( ) Panorama of citadel,2 ( ) Panorama of citadel, Another view

p.92 ( ) Panorama of Maqamatp.93-1 (5197) Citadel, Maqam Ibrahim, window of Nur al-din.

2 (5193) Citadel, Maqam Ibrahim, window of Nur al-din..3 (5196) Citadel, Maqam Ibrahim, window of Nut- al-din..4 (5200) Salihin, Maqam Ibrahim, cenotaph I5 (5207) Sultaniyya, inscription

p.94-1 (5208) Shu'aibiyya, section of great cornice2 (5510) Citadel, dragon gate. Another negative 5510a3 (5206) Shu'aibiyya, inscription4 ( ) Aleppo street scene, March, 1918

p.95-1 (5173) Citadel in background

2 (5175) Unidentified cemetery3 (5172) Roof-top view, Djami' Utrush marked by x4 (5171) Mashhad Ferdows, courtyard, cf. File 15-2265 (5160) City gate in the suburbs

p.96-1 (5159) Ferdows, courtyard2 (5166) Synagogue, corridor3 (5174) Sarcophaus I, Salihin, Maqam Ibrahim4 (5167) Citadel, 2nd gate. Inscription

p,97-1 (3923) Ferdows. Courtyard. Corpus, pl.CXXXIIIb2 (5209) Ferdows. Portal3 (3921) Ferdows. Capital. Corpus, pLCXXIXc4 (5210) Sultaniyya, tomb of Zahri5 (5248) Ferdows, courtyard

p.98-1 (5199) Salihin, Harawi inscription2 (5204) Djami' Tawashi, general view3 ( ) Traced copy of 98-14 (3900) Citadel, marble sarcophagus. Corpus, pl. IVc5 (5202) Djami' Tawashi, window

p..99-1 (5249) Djami' Zahiriyya. Construction detail2 (5201) Djami' Zahiriyya. Another similar detail3 (3916) Djami' Zahiriyya, Vault. Corpus, pl.Clb4 (5252) Djami' Zahiriyya, Wall5 (3905) Citadel, Lower Maqam, window.. Corpus, pl.XLId

p.100-1 (3928) Djami' Qiyan, side view. Corpus, p1..CLXXIIIa2 (5211) Citadel. Cartouche of Muhammad ibn Qaitbay3 (6203) Citadel, Qaitbey cartouches, Tower E near Bab al-Maqam4 (5247) Salihin, Harawi inscription

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5 (3901) Citadel, cartouche of Muhammad ibn Qaitbay. Corpus, pl..XXIIIcp.101-1 (5189) Citadel, general view

2 (5250) Aleppo street scene3 (5188) Bab Qinnasrin, Umayyad ca.823 and Qansur, 907 H.4 (5205) Bab al-Maqam. Barsbai5 (3918) Djamil' al-Hayyat. Antique capitals and columns. Corpus, pl.CXVc

p.102-1 (3922) Djami' Altynbogha. Corpus, pL,CXLIa2 (5246) Salahin, dome3 (3917) Madrasa, Sultaniyya. Tomb of Zahir Ghazi. Corpus, pl.CVb4 (5251) Ansari5 (5245) Back of Salihin (marked on other prints "Rims tekkiye")

p.103-1 (3903) Citadel. Interior of hall of chateau, cf,p,1-12 (3924) Djami' Sharaf, inscription. Corpus, pl.CLXVIIIb3 (3925) Djami' Sharaf, inscription. Full view of preceeding

Photo File 16 (2 vols.)"Syrian Architecture," plus related photos

The abbrevi SA-I - Ars Islamica, IX. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, I. The Mukarnas Dome. The Madrasa"

SA-II - Ars Islamica, X. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, IL, The Cruciform Plan., Syrian Architecture, Period ofNur al-din"SA-III- Ars Islamica, XI-XIL. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, III. The Ayyubid Madrasa, The Turba"SA-IV - Ars Islamica, XIII-XIV. "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, IV.. The Mosque"

Vol.l, Nos.1-156

1 (3929) Damascus, Salihiya. Raihan, dome. SA-III, fig..1262 (3930) Baalbek, Kubbat al-Amdjad. SA-III, fig. 1273 (3931) Damascus, Salihiya, Raihan, dome.. SA-III, fig. 1284 (3832) Baalbek. Kubbat al-Amdjad. SA-Ill,frg1295 (3933) Baalbek. "Monkey's cupola." SA-Ill, fig.1306 (3934) Damascus. Jakmakiya, portal.. SA-III, fig. 1407 (3935) Damascus.. Salihiya. Turba al-Kaimari, inscription. SA-III, fig. 1418 (3936) Damascus.. Salihiya, Sahiba.. SA-III, fig. 142

9 (3937) Damascus. Jami' Jarrah,. SA-III, fig. 144

10 (3939) Damascus. Salihiya, al-rukniya. SA-III, fig.14511 (3067) Hims, general view12 (3726) Hims, Great Mosque. Mosaic13 (3301) Hims, Great Mosque. Mihrab14 (3798) Hims, Great Mosque. closer, view of mihrab15 (3719) Hims, Great Mosque, Inscription16 (3718) Hims, Great Mosque. Inscribed column17 (3302) Hims, Great Mosque. Another view of preceeding18 (3303) Hims, Great Mosque, Another view of No.1619 (3813) Hims, Tekkiye Darvishiyya Portal20 (3072) Hims, Tekkiye Darvishiyya. Detail of preceeding21 (3811) Hims, general view.22 (3812) Hims, general view.. Another view in Neg3812a23 (3252) Hims, Minaret al-magtuma, Abu'l fawaris inscription24 (3262) Hims, Minaret al-magtuma. A second inscription.25 (3801) Hims. Jami' al-fada'ih inscription

(3801a) Hims Wagf of Tuban26 (3343) Hims.. Street scene

27 (3335) Hims.. Portal inscription28 (3802) Hims.. Khalid, interior29 (3310) Hims.. Klialid (?), inscription Ghuri30 (3253) Hims.. Wooden panel with inscriptions and decoration.. SA-II, fig..86, bottom

31 (3255) Hims.. Detail of preceeding

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32 (3254) Hims. Inscribed wooden panel. SA-II, fig.86, 2nd from top33 (3260) Hims. Details of inscriptions in Nos.30 and 3234 (3308) Hims. Three inscribed panels35 (3307) Hims. Another view of No. 3436 (3797) Hims. Khalid, four sections of inscribed panel37 (3722) Hims. Khalid panel, Baibars variant38 (3724) Hims. Inscribed panel of five lines39 (3723) Hims.. Close-up of lower half of panel in No. 3640 (3815) Hims. Mardan. Left section of 3-line inscribed panel41 (3725) Hims, Close-up of upper half of panel in No.. 3642 (3309) Hims, Khalid, beginning of inscription F43 (3070) Hims. Mill, inscription over door44 (3073) Hims. Jami' al-Baqa'i, inscription45 (3071) Hims. Jami' al-Shurafa, inscription46 (3077) Hims. Waqf of Tuban in courtyard47 (3069) Hims. Mill inscription48 (3796) Hims, Inscription on private house

(3796a) Hims Turkish inscription. See p.42b49 (3305) Hims. Khalid, inscription K50 (3306) Hims. Khalid, inscription G51 (3076) Hims. Wagf of Tuban52 (3058) Hims. Another waqf of Tuban.53 (3311) Hims. Khalid, inscription W54 (3304) Hims.. Great Mosque, inscription N wall55 (3074) Hims. Jami' 'Abdullah b, Mas'ud, inscription56 (3075) Hims. Jami' al-Hanabila, inscription57 (3795) Hims. Citadel, octogon of Shirkuh58 (3814) Hims. Konak, Shirkuh inscription59 (3799) Hims. Khalid, Ghuri inscription60 (3800) Hims. Another exposure of preceeding61 (3338) Damascus.. General view62 (3339) Damascus, Street63 (3329) Damascus. E entrance of Great Mosque64 (3333) Damascus. Police officer65 (3345) Damascus. River view66 (3341) Damascus.. Street scene

67 (3344) Damascus, Bab al-salam68 (3435) Damascus. Bab al-faraj, inscription69 (3436) Damascus. Bab shaghur, inscription70 (3327) Damascus. Door weight?71 (3678) Damascus, Great Mosque. W propylon, inscribed pier72 (3671) Damascus, Great Mosque,. Bab al-band73 (3673) Damascus. Another view of preceeding74 (3675) Damascus, Great Mosque. Inscribed column a. Other views in Nos.75, 76, 7875 (3676) Damascus, Great Mosque., See No. 7476 (3677) Damascus, Great Mosque.. See No. 7477 (3672) Damascus, Great Mosque. Bab Imara, beaten metal door78 (3668) Damascus, Great Mosque. See No.. 7479 (3101) Damascus, Great Mosque. Inscription and intarsia work80 (3102) Damascus, Great Mosque. Inscription and tiles81 (3097) Damascus, Great Mosque. Khoshqadam inscription 868 H. and tiles82 (3099) Damascus, Great Mosque. Inscription an d tiles83 (3667) Damascus, Great Mosque.. Bab al-band from courtyard84 (3670) Damascus, Great Mosque.. Main entrance85 (3674) Damascus, Great Mosque.. Unidentified arch86 (3665) Damascus, Great Mosque. N hall, Kufic inscription87 (3669) Damascus, Great Mosque.. N hall, end of Mu'ayyad inscription88 (3119) Damascus, Citadel.. SE corner. Towers D and E

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89 (3126) Damascus, Citadel. E side, southern halt. Tower E90 (3438) Damascus, Citadel. E side, SE Tower D91 (3443) Damascus, Citadel, South, Towers B and C92 (3125) Damascus, Citadel. South side, Tower C93 (3121) Damascus, Citadel. South, Towers A, B and C94 (3130) Damascus, Citadel.S from inside, Towers B and C95 (3124) Damascus, Citadel, Southeast corner, Tower M96 (3447) Damascus, Citadel. N wall between K and L.. W side of Tower K97 (3439) Damascus, Citadel., North (W). Tower K (Mu'ayyad inscription)98 (2847) Damascus, Citadel, Tower K (Mu'ayyad inscription) NW entrance on canal

99 (3437) Damascus, Citadel. N Tower K. Mu'ayyad100 (2849) Damascus, Citadel, Citadel, NW Tower L (W of K)101 (3127) Damascus, Citadel, Tower K from NE (double exposure)102 (3123) Damascus, Citadel, Tower K from NE103 (3120) Damascus, Citadel. Another view of preceeding104 (3442) Damascus, Citadel., Tower H, N side105 (3441) Damascus, Citadel.. N Tower G106 (3096) Damascus, Citadel. Main door E107 (3098) Damascus, Citadel. Portal E. See No.111108 (3100) Damascus, Citadel. Detail of preceeding109 (3500) Damascus, Citadel, Main door, eastern, from postern. Inscription110 (3426) Damascus, Citadel. Sanjar inscription111 (3448) Damascus, Citadel., Inscription on portal E. See No.107112 (3449) Damascus, Citadel, Another exposure of preceeding113 (3446) Damascus, Citadel. Bab al-nasr, entrance from courtyard114 (3129) Damascus, Citadel. Between Towers E and F, from Bab al-nasr

115 (3501) Damascus, Citadel. Corner Tower D, inscription116 (3502) Damascus, Citadel. Another part of inscription in preceeding117 (3503) Damascus, Citadel. Tower G, above Baibars inscription118 (3131) Damascus, Citadel. Tower G, inscription 715 H.119 (3444) Damascus, Citadel. Tower G, E side above Baibars inscription

120 (3440) Damascus, Citadel. Tower K and mosque entrance

121 (3122) Damascus, Citadel. Another view of preceeding122 (3445) Damascus, Citadel. Detail of mosque entrance

123 (3450) Damascus, Citadel. Inscription124 (2825) Damascus, Citadel. Greek inscription125 (3931) Damascus.. Maqbarat Bilal126 (3832) Damascus. Tomb of Bilal127 (2834) Damascus.. Carved wooden screen from mosque at Bab Musalla. SA-II, fig.82128 (3830) Damascus.. Suq Sanija (at Shayabini) Tughtakin inscription, ca. 500 H.129 (2855) Damascus. Another exposure of preceeding130 (2857) Damascus, Muristan Nuri, portal from outside, SA-I, fig.43131 (2849) Damascus, Muristan Nuri.. Door from inside. SA-I, fig.54132 (2850) Damascus, Muristan Nuri.. Cupola over door. SA-I, fig.44133 (2851) Damascus, Muristan Nuri. Courtyard. SA-I, fig.42134 (2856) Damascus, Muristan Nuri. Window grill135 (2816) Damascus, Tomb of Nur al-din. SA-I, figA1136 (2854) Damascus, Tomb of Nur al-din. Another view. SA-I, fig.60137 (2806) Damascus, Tomb of Nur al-din. Cupola from below. SA-I, fig.45138 (2830) Damascus, Tomb of Nur al-din. Sarcophagus. SA-I, fig.74139 (3633) Damascus, Tomb of Nur al-din. Courtyard140 (2807) Damascus, Sittna Sha'm inscription141 (2835) Damascus. Turbat'Ala al-din, dome. SA-III, fig.120142 (2852) Damascus. Raihaniyya, inscription143 (2810) Damascus, Turba al-Najmiya. SA-III, fig.. 123144 (2828) Damascus, Turba al-Najmiya. Another view. SA-III, fig.121145 (2751) Damascus, Sha'miya-Husamiya. Court. SA-III, fig. 114146 (2756) Damascus, Sha'miya-Husamiya. Portal. SA-Ill, fig. 115

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147 (2760) Damascus, Sha'miya-Husamiya. Sarcophagi. SA-I, fig.73148 (2755) Damascus, Sha'miya-Husamiya. Mihrab.. SA-II, fig.78149 (2753) Damascus, Jami' al-agsab.. SA-IV, fig.27150 (2758) Damascus, Jami' al-aqsab. Manjaq mihrab151 (2837) Damascus, Salihiya, Jami' al-Hanabila, Courtyard, SA-IV,fig.20152 (2836) Damascus, Salihiya, Jami' al-Hanabila. Courtyard.. §A-IV, fig.21153 (2841) Damascus, Salihiya, Jami' al-Hanabila Interior. SA-IV, fig.26154 (2846) Damascus, Salihiya, Jami' al-Hanabila. Mihrab155 (2844) Damascus, Salihiya, Jami' al-Hanabila. Inlaid panels, minbar156 (2838) Damascus, Salihiya, Jami' al-Hanabila. Decorated arch

Vol.2, Nos. 157-216, plus pages 1-56

157 (2840) Damascus. Hanabila, window screen. SA-IV, fig..7 (drawing)158 (2812) Damascus. 'Iqbal, inscription159 (2809) Damascus. Salihiya. Abu Jarash. SA-III, fig, 122160 (3640) Damascus, `Adiliyya. SA-III, fig.93161 (3639) Damascus, `Adiliyya, Portal, upper section162 (2827) Damascus, `Adiliyya. Portal., SA-III, fig.88163 (3641) Damascus, `Adiliyya. Portal from below164 (2811) Damascus, `Adiliyya. Another exposure of preceeding165 (2826) Damascus, `Adiliyya. Portal from inside. SA-III, fig.89166 (2804) Damascus, Salihiya, Madrasa Sahiba. SA-Ill,fig98167 (2832) Damascus, Salihiya, Madrasa Sahiba. Portal. SA-III, fig.99168 (2833) Damascus, Salihiya. Street scene.SA-III, fig. 133169 (2824) Damascus, Salihiya. Preceeding from opposite direction,. SA-III, fig. 134170 (3336) Damascus, Jami' Tauba. Ablution basin171 (2757) Damascus, Jami' Tauba. Mihrab. SA-Il, fig.79172 (2813) Damascus, Salihiya. Tashtdar inscription, SA-III, fig., 139173 (2829) Damascus, Muristan al-Qaimari. Portal174 (2831) Damascus, Muristan al-Qaimari. Another exposure of preceeding.,SA-III, fig.103175 (2843) Damascus, Muristan al-Qaimari. Court. SA-III, fig. 111176 (2845) Damascus, Muristan al-Qaimari. Another view of court,, SA-III, fig. 110177 (2839) Damascus, Muristan al-Qaimari.. Decorated panel. See p, 48-2178 (2808) Damascus, Jami' al-Jarrah.. Courtyard. SA-IV, fig.28179 (2805) Damascus, Jami' al-Jarrah. Interior. SA-IV, fig.29180 (3128) Damascus, Qilijiyya SA-III, fig.92181 (3646) Damascus, Qilijiyya. Inscription, right section.. SA-III, fig.95182 (3647) Damascus, Qilijiyya,. Inscription, left section.SA-III, fig.94183 (3636) Damascus. Madrasa Muhyi al-din 652 H. Jauziyya184 (2769) Damascus. Salihiya. Muhajirin185 (3642) Damascus. Zahiriyya (Baibars) mukanas over portal. §A-III, fig. 100186 (3638) Damascus, Baibars. Mosaics (?)187 (3643) Damascus, Baibars. Another view of preceeding188 (3826) Damascus, Salihiya, al-Takritiya. Stucco inscriptions and decoration. SA-III, fig. 137189 (3828) Damascus, Salihiya, al-Takritiya, Another view of preceeding. SA-III, fig.138190 (3829) Damascus, Salihiya, al-Takritiya. Another view of No.188. SA-III, fig. 136191 (3818) Damascus, Manjagiyya.. Courtyard192 (3821) Damascus, Manjaqiyya. Portal193 (2853) Damascus, Tengiziya. Mukanas over portal. SA-III, fig. 102194 (3827) Damascus, Yelbogha. Portal., SA-IV, fig.35195 (3825) Damascus, Yelbogha. Inscription196 (2848) Damascus, Yelbogha. W door of court. SA-IV, fig.34197 (3824) Damascus, Yelbogha. Decoration and inscription, central section. SA-IV, fig.38198 (3822) Damascus, Yelbogha. Right section of No.197.SA-IV, fig.37199 (3823) Damascus, Yelbogha. Left section of No.197. SA-IV, fig.36200 (2759) Damascus, Yelbogha. Great Mosque, N door. Also Jaqmaqiyya and Khinaqiyya201 (2752) Damascus, Yelbogha. Jaqmaqiyya

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202 (3337) Damascus, Yelbogha.. Jami' al-Tauba. SA-III, fig.143203 (2754) Damascus, Yelbogha. Jami' Mu'allaq204 (2815) Damascus, Yelbogha. Jami al-Kharratin205 (2762) Damascus, Yelbogha., Muhajirin206 (3635) Damascus, Yelbogha. Hammam Qaitbai207 (3543) Damascus (?). Hammam (?)208 (3820) Damascus.. Lutfi Pasha209 (3817) Damascus, Khan Asad Pasha210 (3666) Damascus. Jami' Safifa (?). Inscription211 (3634) Damascus. Satylmush in Qanavat. Inscription212 (3637) Damascus, Salihiya. Hamza inscription213 (3816) Damascus, Salihiya, Hamza al-Ja'fari, inscription214 (3631) Damascus, Salihiya.. Inscription next to Kurd 'All. Close-up of No.215215 (3632) Damascus, Salihiya. See No. 214216 (3340) Damascus. Unidentified inscription

Photographs not in Blue-print Filep. 1-1 O Damascus, General view from Salihiya

2 () Damascus, section of city wall.p. 2-1 () Damascus, section of city wall.

2 O Damascus, section of city wall, Another view3 () Damascus, section of city wall. Closer view of 2-44 O Damascus, section of city wall,

p. 3-1 O Damascus. Panorama,Great Mosque in foreground2 O Damascus. General view from Salihiya

p. 4-1 O Damascus. View along river. Photo, Burchardt2 () Damascus. Street scene

p. 5-1 O Damascus. Panorama, Suq Hamidiyya and S side citadel2 O Damascus.. Panorama, Suq Midhat Pasha

p. 6-1 O Damascus. Donkey and horse market2 O Damascus. Another view of preceeding

p. 7-1 () Damascus, Bab al-salam2 () Damascus, Bab al-salam.3 () Damascus, Bab al-salam.4 O Damascus, Bab al-salam,

p. 8-1 () Damascus.Great Mosque, Bab al-band columns2 O Damascus.Great Mosque,old library in courtyard3 O Damascus, Anonymous carved stucco mausoleum4 O Damascus. Street alongside mausoleum of Baibars. Cf p32-2

P, 9-1 O Damascus (?). Squeeze of Kufic inscription2 O Damascus. Objects in Arab Museum

P.11-1 O Damascus. Salihiya, al-Takritiya Cf. File 16-1902 O Damascus. Near the great Baibars turba. Lion monograms

p. 12-1 ( ) Damascus. Suq al-gatn. Dar al-qu'ran (madrasa) al-khaidarriyyah, Engraved door knocker,878 H.

2 () Damascus. Close-up of engraved, inscribed roundel in preceedingp. 13-1 () Damascus. Salihiya. 'Umariyyah, wagf of 821 H.

2 O Damascus, Another view of preceedingp,14-1 O Damascus, Citadel, gate inscription,, Cf, File 16-107

2 O Damascus. Citadel, wagf inscription.. Cf. File 16-109p.15-1 O Damascus. Suq Saruja, Mosque al-ward. Inscription

2 O Damascus.Jami' 'Umari at Tura bridge between Damascus and Salihiya.Inscription Izz al-din

p.16-1 O Damascus.. Salihiya. Mausoleum of three brothers, ca.670 H. Two inscriptions2 O Damascus.Salihiya.Mausoleum of an Amir, 722 H. Inscription

p 17-1 () Damascus. Madrasa Sittna Sha'm intra muros. Inscription2 O Damascus. Another exposure of preceeding

p.18-1 O Damascus. Jami Tengiz (at time of photo, Cadet School), decree of Amir Manjaq, 769 H.2 O Damascus. Salihiya. Waqf of Princess Khadija Khatun, inscription

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p.19-1 () Damascus. Bab al-Salam, inscription of Malik Salih Ayyub, 641 H.2 () Damascus. Bab Tuma, inscription of Sultan Muhammad Nasir Muhammad, 734 H.

p.20-1 O Damascus.. Waqf inscription on road Damascus-Midan2 O Damascus. Salihiya. Mausoleum of wife of Amir Aibak, inscription

p,21-1 Damascus. Citadel, moat. Inscription of Malik `Adil (disappeared, 1894)2 O Suq al-sinaniyya. Inscription Nut al-din 569 H. Inscriptions arabe de Syrie

p.22-1 O Damascus. Citadel. Inscription of `Adil (?) Saif al-dunya wal-din Abu Bela, 614 H..2 ( Damascus. Citadel, Baibars inscription. Between Towers F and G

p..23-1 O Damascus. Citadel, Baibars inscription on Tower C2 () Damascus. Unidentified inscription. Photo, Oppenheim, 1911

p,24-1 O Damascus. Great Mosque, inscribed panel2 O Damascus.. Another inscribed panel in Great Mosque

p.25-1 O Damascus. Sukainah., Five photographs of inscribed carved wooden sarcophagus., Throughp.26-3

p.27-1 O Damascus. Jami' 'Umar.. Inscription. See p.30-1p.27-2 O Damascus. Bab al-saghir, sections of inscribed stone sarcophagus, 439 H.. in name of Fatima.

Three photos through p..28-2p.29-1 O Damascus. Mausoleum of Baibars See also p.32-2

2 () Damascus (?) Unidentified stone sarcophagusp.30-1 O Damascus. Jami''Umar, near Tauba. Inscription. See p,27-1

2 O Damascus. Left side of preceeding inscriptionp.31-1 O Damascus. Jami' Darwishiya (?), mihrab and inscribed carved wall panels. Three photographs,

through p.32-1p.32-2 () Damascus.. Mausoleum of Baibars. Photo, Oppenheim. See p..29-1p.33-1 ( ) Damascus. Salihiya, Muristan of Shaikh Muhiyyadin, reign of Malik az-Zahir. Portal

with two inscriptions.. Photo, Miss Bell. Three photographs through p,34-1p.34-2 O Damascus. Quartier Qabr'Aatkeh, mosque of Khaled al-Teruzu. Inscription. Photo, Oppenheimp,35-1 O Damascus.. General view from Salihiya

2 O Damascus. Bab al-nasr (?), Photo, Burchardt3 O Damascus. Great Mosque, S door. See p,53-1

p.36-1 O Damascus. Great Mosque, courtyard corridor2 O Damascus.. Cemetery, another, view in p.36-43 () Damascus. Great Mosque, Bab al-band4 () Damascus, See p. 36-2

p.37-1 O Damascus.. Great Mosque, section of courtyard2 O Damascus.. Baibars library, ca. 1250

p.. 38-1 () Damascus. Bab sharki. See p.38-2 photo invented2 O Damascus.. View of above from same side (exterior)3 O Damascus.. Portal of Arab Museum ('Adiliyya). See File 16-1624 O Damascus. Muristan of Nur al-din

p.39-1 () Damascus. Ta'usiyya (dupl. of p.49-1)2 () Damascus, Bab al-Salam Malik Salih Ayyub. Photo, Oppenheim

p.40-1 O Damascus, Bab al-Salam. Photo, Burchardt2 O Damascus, cemetery. Photo, Burchardt

p,4l-1 () Hims. Wooden panel. Photo, Oppenheim, 1911.. See File 16-30-332 () Hims. House of Hasan Naqib. Oppenheim squeeze of inscription

p,42-1 O Hims. Khaled inscription. Photo, v Berchem.. Another view. File 16-372 O Inscription.. Photo, Oppenheim. Another view p.48-2

p.43-1 (5136a) Unidentified dome and two minarets2 (5153) Unidentified bath (?) with four domes3 (5139) Unidentified portal with mukarnas dome4 (5137) Unidentified stream

p.45-1 O Damascus, Hanabila, inscription. Photo, Oppenheim2 () Unidentified room3 (5161) Street with hotel, possibly in Jerusalem4 (5142) Damascus with Barada River and bridge

p.46-1 (5147) Antique dealer in shop. Possibly Jerusalem or Damascus2 (5150) Unidentified painted ceiling

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3 (5140) Street scene with minaret. Probably Syria4 (5148) Another street scene with minaret. Probably Syria

p.47-1 (5212) Damascus, citadel. Tower A, S side, inscription2 (5226) Damascus, citadel. Decorated plaque3 (5220) Damascus, citadel,4 (5250) Damascus, citadelKhoshgadam inscription 866 H,Tower A5 (5218) Damascus, citadel. Ancient capital

p48-1 (5143) Damascus, citadel. Towers B and C2 ( ) Damascus,. Salihiya, Muristan Qaimari, panel. See File 16-1773 (5146) Damascus (?) Unidentified interior4 (5144) Damascus. Possibly a section of citadel

p.49-1 (5149) Damascus. Duplicate of p.39-12 (5154) Damascus. Sadat, Bab al-Imara3 (5449) Damascus. Stone basin (?)4 (5151) Damascus. Salihiya, street scene

p.50-1 (5448) Damascus.. Inscription between maidan and Bab Saghir., Closer view in p.51-22 (5514) Damascus.. Muristan3 ( ) Damascus, Hanabila,inscription 847 H.. Photo, Oppenheim4 () Damascus, Jami' Sayifa5 () Damascus (?) Unidentified Hebrew device

p.51-1 (5158) Damascus. Street scene2 (5165) Damascus.. Seep, 50-13 (5162) Damascus.. Street scene4 (5164) Damascus, Re-used basalt column base (?)

p.52-1 (5229) Damascus. Jami' Hanabila, courtyard (replica of Umayyad mosque)2 (5228) Damascus. Salihiya, Muristan3 (5225) Damascus. Jami' Hanabila, courtyard4 (5163) Damascus. Salihiya, street scene with minaret5 (5157) Damascus.. Another street scene in Salihiya

p.53-1 (5217) Damascus, Great Mosque. S door. See p.35-32 (5222) Damascus, Great Mosque.. Exit from mosque3 (5224) Damascus, Great Mosque.. Detail of p.53-14 (5221) Damascus. "Babelsberg" view along stream5 (5223) Damascus. Jaqmaqiyya inscription

p,54-1 (5216) Damascus, Muristan Nuri. Courtyard2 (5227) Damascus, Muristan Nuri.. Portal3 (5219) Damascus, Muristan Nuri.. Lumber-yard (?)4 (5213) Damascus, Muristan Nuri.. citadel.. Tower B5 (5215) Damascus, Muristan Nuri.. Tower C, S side, Qalaun6 (5214) Damascus, Muristan Nuri. Machicolation

p.55-1 O Damascus, Muristan Nuri, detail from mihrab SA-I, fig.552 () Damascus, Muristan Nuri, detail from mihrab. SA-I, fig.56

p.56-1 (3938) Damascus. Minaret, Jami' Janah2 (3819) Damascus. Mandjaqiyya. Another view File 16-191

Photo File 17Kuh-i Khwaja with Sasanian elephant and Hittite pyxis

The abbreviations used in the captions of published photos are:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldAMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldSK - refers to Herzfeld's Sketchbooks in the ArchiveThis file should be used in conjunction with File 29, Kuh-i Khwaja and Shahristan Album"; see also File 7, "SasanianArchitecture" and File 8, "Sasanian Monuments".. Nos.. 1-99 and pages 1-2 are from black and white negatives, exceptfor Nos..47-99 which are prints made from colored negatives.

(3967) Herzfeld's Persian and Arab staff at Kuh-i Khwaja

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2 (3968) The staff with Herr Barthus, who removed paintings from walls3 (3969) Palace court, main facade.. E fort above. See File 29-264 (3970) Barthus at work in gallery behind front of court5 (3871) N facade., E fort and entrance to temple. AHI, p1.VIII6 (3972) Facade of N gallery. Torso of male figure7 (3973) Outer palace gate, stucco decoration. AHI, pl.X, right. See File 8-3018 (3974) Outer palace gate, stucco decoration. IAE, pl.XCIX, left9 (3975) Fire altar. IAE, pl.XCIX, right10 (3976) Town from S. East fort in background11 (3977) S wall of temple. Stucco frieze, horsemen12 (3978) Adjoins No.11, Horseman attacked by lion (?)13 (3979) Palace, room with girder marks14 (3980) Room used as kitchen off main entry15 (3981) Palace. Tower of E wall. Another view in No,2016 (3982) Basalt rim of plateau17 (3993) Kuh-i Khwaja from S with lake dry18 (3984) Turning point of street19 (3985) Floating chlamys of male stucco figure20 (3986) Tower of E wall, closer view in No, 1521 (3987) Street leading up towards mountain22 (3988) Main gate from above.. CF. File 7-19623 (3989) Entrance gate of palace; details of stucco in Nos.7-824 (3991) Gallery with paintings. IAE, pl..C, left; AHI, p1.,VIIl, right25 (3992) T-shaped room on E side of court; another view in No.3826 (3993) Palace gate from inside27 (3994) Vaults inside E fort28 (3995) Round gallery in round tower of E fort. Another view in No.31. See File 29-6929 (3996) E fort from W30 (3997) E fort from N31 (3998) Another view of No.2832 (3999) Vaults in E fort33 (4000) Palace from top of hill34 (4001) E fort35 (4002) Palace, main facade. IAE, pl.XCVI,bottom36 (4003) Palace, middle room of temple. IAE, p1..C, right37 (4004) General view of ruins from plain. Cf. File 7-18238 (4005) Another view of No.2539 (4009) Sasanian stone elephant, Right side. AMI, vol.lll, p1.140 (4010) Sasanian stone elephant. Left side.. AMI,vol.III, pl.rl41 (4011) Hittite stone pyxis. AMI, vol. II, pl.. II, upper left42 (4012) Another view.. AMI,vol.II, p1.II, upper right43 (4013) Another view.. AMI,vol.Il, p1.I1, lower left44 (4014) Another view.. AMI, vol. II, pl. II, lower right45 (4015) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Section of wall46 (4016) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Section of wall47 (4017) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, King and Queen.. IAE, pl.CIV, top.. Colored Neg..; colored slide

Neg.511548 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Outlined print of preceeding49 (4018) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Man's head, cf. File 29-12450 (4019) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Head in Greek style.. IAE, pl.CII, right; SK-XVI, p.34; cf.

File 29-11851 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Outlined print of preceeding52 (4020) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Section of wall53 (4021) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery.. Section of wall, cf. File 29-11954 (4022) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Bust of goddess. IAE, pl. CIII, bottom. Colored slide 511255 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Outlined print of preceeding56 (4023) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery.. Detail of preeeding. Cf. File 29-12157 (4024) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Decorated borders of garment. Cf. File 29-116. Colored slide 5107

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58 (4025) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Section of wall. Colored slide 511659 (4026) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Cf. File 29-10460 (4027) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Ornament. IAE, p1.CI, top left. Colored slides 5103, 5109;

drawings, D-35661 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Outlined print of preceeding62 (4028) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Nude figure with bird (?).. Colored slide 509863 (4029) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Eros on leopard. IAE, pl.CI, bottom right. Cf. File 29-106

Colored slide 510664 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery.. Outlined print of preceeding65 (4030) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Flute player. IAE, pl.CIII, top left; cf. File 29-10966 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Outlined print of preceeding67 (4031) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Acrobats (?), cf. File 29-11368 (4032) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Ornamental design,. IAE, p1,CI, top right. Cf. File 29-99.

Colored slide 5103;drawing D-357

69 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Outlined print of preceeding70 (4033) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Small male head.. IAE, pl.CIII, top right; cf. File 29-10871 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Outlined print of preceeding72 (4034) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Eros on horseback.. IAE, pl..CI, bottom left; cf. File 29-107;

SK-XVI, p. 12; colored slide 510573 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Outlined print of preceeding74 (4035) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Section of wall, Cf. File 29-10175 (4036) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Vaulted ceiling. Cf. File 29-93. Colored slide 510076 (4037) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Part of head. Cf. File 29-123. Colored slide 510877 (4038) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Part of head,. Cf. File 29-11078 (4039) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Part of head. Cf. File 29-10079 (4040) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Head of spectator, Iranian style. IAE, pl.,CII, left; SK-XVI, p.46;

colored slide 511080 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Outlined print of preceeding81 (4041) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Head, colored slide 511782 (4042) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Rosette, cf. File 29-9783 (4043) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Rosette, cf. File 29-9684 (4044) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Rosette, cf. File 29-8485 (4045) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery, Three gods. IAE, pl.CIV, bottom; SK-XVI, p.31; Cf. File 29-11786 O Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Outlined print of preceeding87 (4046) KUh-i Khwaja, painted gallery,. Section of wall88 (4047) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Rosette, cf. File 29-8889 (4048) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Section of wall, cf. File 29-11190 (4049) Kuh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Ornamental border, cf.File 29-10291 (4050) KUh-i Khwaja, painted gallery. Section of wall, cf. File 29-11292 (4051) Kuh-i Khwaja. S castle with Hamun Sea. Another view File 7-180; colored slide 510193 (4052) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ruins from plain. E castle in background; colored slide 509994 (4053) Kuh-i Khwaja. Closer view of preceeding95 (4054) Kuh-i Khwaja Mountain view with dried Hamun in foreground,, Another view File 17-17;

colored slide 509796 (4055) Kuh-i Khwaja Dried up Hamun from base of mountain, Taken 192997 (4056) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ruins from top of mountain. Colored slide 510298 (4057) Kuh-i Khwaja. Closer view of preceeding99 (4058) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ladies in British Consulate garden, Nasratabad1929p.1-1-2 ( ) Daulatabad, Sistan, enroute from Kuh-i Khwaja, April 1929, Photo, Lackner

3 (8345) Kuh-i Khwaja.. Tents in palace courtyard with Prof. Herzfeld, March 1929. Photo, Lackner4 (4451) Sistan, tea-house5 (4452) Hamun Sea with tutins, probably 1925.6 (4453) Hamun Sea with tutins, probably 1925.

p.2-1 O British Consulate, 6-wheeler enroute to Nasratabad, March 1929. Photo, Lackner2-4 O Loading truck on tutin to cross Shela, March 1929, Photo, Lackner

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Photo File 18Paikuli

The original squeezes of the inscribed blocks published in Paikuli, Monument and Inscription of the Early History ofthe Sasanian Empire are in the Archive. So, also, are the negatives of the blocks and of the squeezes. No prints of mostof the negatives of the squeezes (Neg. Nos..4304-4435a) are in this Photo File, but the negative numbers are noted in theFreer xeroxed copy (Freer Lib. No.955. H38), Of the other illustrations in Paikuli, some prints (a few with negatives)are in the Archive; but many prints and negatives are missing. The prints that exist are in this File, together with somewhich clearly belong with them, but were not used in the publication. Places illustrated may be located on the two mapsin the publication. So far as feasible, the print of each new unpublished block is mounted with the print of its squeeze onthe same page..

p. 1 O Paikuli. View N of Zarda Kiaw. Paikuli, vol.II, p.1p. 2-a O Paikuli. Spring below monument. Paikuli, vol.11, p.2, top

b () Paikuli. View E, Paikuli Pass. Paikuli, vol.11, p.2, bottomp. 3-a O Shiwakel: view of Surkan Pass. Paikuli, vol.II, p. 3, left

b O Populus Euphratica tree near spring, Paikuli, vol.II, p.3, rightp. 4-a () Butkhana from West. Paikuli, voLIl..p4

b () Village of Gwaradim on way to Sulaimaniya-Banap. 5-a () Paikuli. S side of monument. Paikuli, vol.I1 p.,5, top

b () N side of monument, Paikuli, vol.II, p.5, bottomp. 6-a () E side of monument.Paikuli, vol.II, p.6, top

b O Qasr-i Shirin: main entrance of Haushquiy ruins,, Paikuli, vol.II, p.6, bottomp. 7-a () Paikuli, bust of Narseh.. E side of monument. Paikuli, vol.II, p.7, top

b O Paikuli, bust of Narseh. W side.Paikuli,voLII, p.7, bottomp.. 8-a O Paikuli, bust of Narseh. S side. Paikuli, voLII, p8, top

b () Paikuli, bust of Narseh. S side. Paikuli, vol.I1, p..8, bottomp. 9-a () Paikuli, bust of Narseh. N side. Paikuli, vol.11, p.9, top

b O Paikuli, bust of Narseh.. Another bust, N. side, p.9, bottomp.. 10 O View from Surkew Pass on Gunnno range. Paikuli, vol.11, p.21p. 11 O Glen of Tuwela in Avroman: walnut plantations. Paikuli,vol.II, p.23p.12 O Navsud in Avroman: village on mountain spur, from N. Paikuli, vo1..II, p.35p. 13 (4513) Naqsh-i Rajab, Bust and inscription of Kartir., Photo, Schulze. Paikuli, vol..ll, p.210p. 14-a (5525) Dastagerd: city wall from SE (section in Arch. Reise, vol.IV, pl.CXXVIII, top). Paikuli,

vol.II, p..214, topb (5527) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra, at sunrise.. On left, mounds of Harim i Kisra,. Paikuli,vol.II,

p.214, centerc (5524) Qasr-i Shirin Ruins called Haushquxy. Paikuli, vol.II, p.214, bottom

p.15-a (5523) Khanigin,bridge over Alwan river.Paikuli, vol.II, p.215, topb (5526) Qasr-i Shirin. Ruins of Haushquxy, from NE. Paikuli, vol.11, p.215, centerc (5528) Qasr-i Shirin. Seen from NE; on the right, ruins of Sasanian fort. Paikuli, vol.11, p.215, bottom

p.16-a O Qasr-i Shirin. Haushquxy, ruins of palace. Paikuli,vol.II, p217, topb O Qasr-i Shirin. Another view of preceeding, P.217, center

p. 17 O Qasr-i Shirin. Haushquxy, ruins and village. Paikuli, p.217, bottomp.18-a (1710) Kangavar, column near mosque. Paikuli, voL1I, p218, top

b (1743) Taq-i Gixra. Paikuli,vol.II, p.218, centerc (1744) Taq-i Gixra. Cornices. Paikuli,vol.II, p.218, right

p.19-a O Kangavar, remains of W front of temple. Paikuli, vol.II, p.219, topb (1711) Kangavar, remains of W front of temple. Paikuli,vol.II.p.219, bottom

p.20-a O Sarpul. Kurdish woman with jewelry., Paikuli, vol.II,p.220, topb () Climbing in the Avroman. Paikuli, vol.II, p.220, bottom

p.21-a () In der Schlucht zwischen Dargah Shaikhan and Duzlib (8348) In the Avroman

p.22-a (8347) Top of Pass in Avroman Daghb () High up on the Avroman Pass

p.23 O Tuwela, Avromanp.24-a () Unidentified scene in preceeding area

b O Two Kurds at prayer

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p.25-a (1482) Canyon of Aw in Shirwan with Purd i Kurran. Paikuli, vol.II, p.224, topb O Purd i Kurran, the "children's bridge"(?). Paikuli,vol.II, p.224,bottom

p26-a (5529) Panorama with Neg5530., Qasr-i Shirin, Haushqury: village with ruins of hunting lodgeand game preserve. Paikuli, vol.11, pp.225-226

b (5531) Panorama with Neg.,5532. Khoratan range from Zarda Kiaw on left (N) to Banakhelanford on right (S).. Paikuli.vol.II, pp225-226

p.27 (1240) Panorama with Neg.. 1241, Shahrazur plain from Ahmadawa: (a) Pusht i Kale i Shamiran; (b)Kazheka; (c) Tapa kurra; (d) Zarda Kiaw; (e) Gulambar. Paikuli, voL11, pp.225-226

p.28 (1259) Panorama with Negs. 1260 and 1261. Surdash, view down West: (a) Spilkan,northeinmostspur of Pir Omar Gudrun; (b) Bazian range; (c) Qarachatan plain; (d) Tabin valley; (e)Doladrezh glen; (f) Tokma range; (g) Piadara range; (h) breech of the Lesser Zab nearDukkan. Paikuli, vol.II, p.227

p,29-a (4438) Paikuli. Parsik block B10, Paikuli, vol.11, p..41

b (4361) Paikuli. Squeeze ofpreceeding, No.58 Paikuli, vol.1I, p40p.30-a (4439) Paikuli. Parsik block E3.. Paikuli, vol.11, p. 68

b (4375) Paikuli. Squeeze of preceeding, No.73. Paikuli, vol.11, p.67

p,31-a (4440) Paikuli. Pahlavik block B'7. Paikuli, vol.11, p.136

b (4312) Paikuli. Squeeze of preceeding, No. 10.. Paikuli, vol.11, p.135

p.32-a (4441) Paikuli. Pahlavik block C'2.. Paikuli, vol.I1, p.146

b (4317) Paikuli Squeeze of preceeding, No.14 Paikuli, vol.11, p. 145

p.33-a (4436) Paikuli. Pahlavik block F'll. Paikuli, vol.11, p.. 188

b (4338) Paikuli. Squeeze of preceeding, No. 35. Paikuli, vol.I1, p.187

p.34 a (4437) Paikuli. Pahlavik block C'13. Paikuli, volII, p.158b (4323) Paikuli. Squeeze of preceeding, No.20. Paikuli, vol,I1, p. 157

p.35 (4402) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze. No.100p.36 (4410) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze. No.101. Neg. of stone 2681ap.37 (4408) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze. No.99. Neg. of stone 2676p,.38 (4419) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze. No.97 Neg. of stone 2681p,39 (443 1A) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze. No.124. Neg. of stone 2017p.40 (4418) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze.. No.98p41 (4416) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze.. No.123. Neg. of stone 2680p42 (4417) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze.. No.102p43 (4409) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze. No. 104. Neg of stone 2677p.44 (4403) Paikuli, Pahlavik squeeze. No.103. Illus., F , fig..46

p..45 (4407) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No. 119. Neg.. of stone 2016p.46 (4405) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.118p.47 (4401) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.115p.48 (4406) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No. 114, Illus., F.frg.47p.49 (4428) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No. 105. Neg. of stone 2011p.50 (4423) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.107.. Neg. of stone 2014p.51 (4421) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze.. No.113, right; No. 112, leftp.52 (4413) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze.. No.111., Neg. of stone 2686p53 (4412) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.117. Neg. of stone 2685p.54 (4400) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.118p.55 (4422) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze,. No.106. Neg of stone 2683p.56 (4435) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze.. No.121p.57 (4414) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No. 110. Neg of stone 2687p.58 (4404) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.108p.59 (4411) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze.. No. 120. Neg. of stone 2684p.60 (4427) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.109. Neg. of stone 2688p.61 (4415) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.113. Neg.. of stone 2689p.62 (4434) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.128p.63 (4433) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.61, top. Paikuli, vol.1I, p.46; No.127, bottomp.64 (4429) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze.. No.131, top left; No.130, bottom left; No. 132, bottom left; No.129,

bottom rightp.65 (4432) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.126 (?)p,66 (4426) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.125p.67 (4420) Paikuli, Parsik squeeze. No.55A. Paikuli,vol,II, p.34

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Paikuli negatives.. Unless noted elsewhere, no prints are in the file.(4303) Pahlavik squeeze. 1, AT Paikuli, vol.Il, p.117(4304) Pahlavik squeeze. 2, A'2.. Paikuli, p.119(4305) Pahlavik squeeze. 3, A'3 Paikuli, p.121

(4306) Pahlavik squeeze.. 4, AT. Paikuli, p.123

(4307) Pahlavik squeeze. 5, A'10. Paikuli, p.125

(4308) Pahlavik squeeze. 6, A'11. Paikuli, p..127

(4309) Pahlavik squeeze.. 7, B'1.. (Stone Neg.2018). Paikuli, p.129(4310) Pahlavik squeeze. 8, B'4.. Paikuli, p..131

(4311) Pahlavik squeeze. 9, B'6.. Paikuli, p.133(4312) Pahlavik squeeze. 10, B'7.. (Stone Neg..4440). Paikuli, p.135(4313) Pahlavik squeeze.. 13, B'9.. Paikuli, p.137(4314) Pahlavik squeeze.. 122, B' 11.. Paikuli, p.139(4315) Pahlavik squeeze. 12, B'13. Paikuli, p.141

(4316) Pahlavik squeeze. 13, Cl. (Stone Neg.2019).. Paikuli, p.143

(4317) Pahlavik squeeze.. 14, C'2.. (Stone Neg.4441). Paikuli, p.145

(4318) Pahlavik squeeze.. 15, C'3.. Paikuli, p..147

(4319) Pahlavik squeeze.. 16, C'4., Paikuli, p.149(4320) Pahlavik squeeze.. 17, C'6. Paikuli, p.,151

(4321) Pahlavik squeeze. 18, C'9. Paikuli, p.153

(4322) Pahlavik squeeze. 19, C' 10. Paikuli, p..155

(4323) Pahlavik squeeze. 20, C13. (Stone Neg.4437). Paikuli, p.157(4324) Pahlavik squeeze. 21, C'14.. Paikuli, P..159

(4325) Pahlavik squeeze.. 22, D'7.. Paikuli, p..161

(4326) Pahlavik squeeze. 23, D'8. Paikuli, p..163

(4327) Pahlavik squeeze.. 24, D'10.(Stone Neg.2020). Paikuli, p.165

(4328) Pahlavik squeeze.. 25, D'15. Paikuli, p.167

(4329) Pahlavik squeeze.. 26, E'7.. Paikuli, p.169

(4330) Pahlavik squeeze.. 27, E'12. Paikuli, p.171

(4331) Pahlavik squeeze. 28,E'14. Paikuli, p.173

(4332) Pahlavik squeeze.. 29, E'15. Paikuli, p.175

(4333) Pahlavik squeeze. 30, F'2. (Stone Neg.1999). Paikuli, p.,177

(4334) Pahlavik squeeze. 31, F'3. Paikuli, p..179

(4335) Pahlavik squeeze.. 32, F'6.. (Stone Neg.2000). Paikuli, p.181

(4336) Pahlavik squeeze.. 33, F'7.. (Stone Neg. 2001). Paikuli, p.183

(4337) Pahlavik squeeze.. 34, F'8.. Paikuli, p.185

(4338) Pahlavik squeeze.. 35, F'11 Paikuli, p.187

(4339) Pahlavik squeeze. 36, F'12. (Stone Neg.2002). Paikuli, p..189

(4340) Pahlavik squeeze. 37, F'13 Paikuli, p.191

(4341) Pahlavik squeeze. 38, G'1. Paikuli, p.193

(4342) Pahlavik squeeze. 39, G'3. Paikuli, p.195

(4343) Pahlavik squeeze.. 40, G'6.. Paikuli, p.197

(4344) Pahlavik squeeze. 41, G'9. Paikuli, p.199(4345) Pahlavik squeeze. 42, G'l1. Paikuli, p.201

(4346) Parsik squeeze.. 43, Al.. Paikuli, p.10

(4347) Parsik squeeze.. 44, A2.. Paikuli, p.12

(4348) Parsik squeeze.. 45, A4.. Paikuli, p.14

(4349) Parsik squeeze.. 46, A5.. Paikuli, p.16

(4350) Parsik squeeze.. 47, A9.. Paikuli, p..18

(4351) Parsik squeeze.. 48, All Paikuli, p.20

(4352) Parsik squeeze. 49, A12. Paikuli, p.22

(4353) Parsik squeeze, 50, B2., Paikuli, p.24

(4354) Parsik squeeze. 51, B3.. Paikuli, p.26

(4355) Parsik squeeze.. 52, B4.. Paikuli, p.28

(4356) Paisik squeeze. 53, B5. (Stone Neg.2021). Paikuli, p.30

(4357) Parsik squeeze. 54, B6., Paikuli, p.32

(4358) Paisik squeeze.. 55, B7..(Stone Neg.2010). Paikuli, p.34

(4359) Paisik squeeze. 56, B8. (Stone Neg.2022). Paikuli, p.36

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(4360) Parsik squeeze, 57, B9. Paikuli, p.38(4361) Parsik squeeze, 58, B10. (Stone Neg.4438). Paikuli, p.40(4362) Parsik squeeze, 59, B 11. Paikuli, p.42(4363) Parsik squeeze.. 60, B12. (Stone Neg.2023). Paikuli, p.44(4364) Parsik squeeze.. 61, B14. Paikuli, p.46(4365) Parsik squeeze. 62, C2. Paikuli, p.48(4366) Parsik squeeze. 63, C3.. (Stone Neg.2024). Paikuli, p50(4367) Parsik squeeze.. 64, C4. Paikuli, p.52(4368) Parsik squeeze. 65, C9.. Paikuli, p.54(4369) Parsik squeeze. 66, C11, Paikuli, p.,56

(4370) Parsik squeeze. 67, D2. Paikuli, p.58(4371) Parsik squeeze. 68, D3.. (Stone Neg. 2025). Paikuli, p.60(4372) Parsik squeeze. 69, D5, Paikuli, p.62(4373) Parsik squeeze, 70, D6. (Stone Neg.2026), Paikuli, p.64(4374) Parsik squeeze. Another view of 4374A.71, D15 Paikuli, p.66(4375) Parsik squeeze, 72, E3. (Stone Neg. 4439). Paikuli, p.67(4376) Parsik squeeze. 73, E5, Paikuli, p.69(4377) Parsik squeeze. 74, E7.. Paikuli, p.71(4378) Parsik squeeze. 75, E10. Paikuli, p.73(4379) Parsik squeeze. 76, E12, Paikuli, p.75(4380) Parsik squeeze.. 77, E13. Paikuli, p.77(4381) Parsik squeeze.. 78, E16. Paikuli, p.79(4382) Parsik squeeze. 79, F3. Paikuli, p.81(4383) Paisik squeeze. 80, F5. Paikuli, p.83(4384) Parsik squeeze, 81, F6. Paikuli, p.85(4385) Parsik squeeze. 82, F9. Paikuli, p.87(4386) Parsik squeeze. 83, F12. (Stone Neg. 505).. Paikuli, p.89(4387) Parsik squeeze.. 84, F13. (Stone Neg.2028). Paikuli, p.91

(4388) Parsik squeeze.. 85, F15. Paikuli, p.93(4389) Parsik squeeze. 86, G2. Paikuli, p.95(4390) Parsik squeeze, 87, G6. Paikuli, p.114(4391) Parsik squeeze. 88, G13 Paikuli, p..99

(4392) Parsik squeeze.. 89, G15.. Cf.also 4392A Paikuli, p.101

(4393) Parsik squeeze.. 90, H2. Paikuli, p.103

(4394) Parsik squeeze. 91, H5. Paikuli, P.105(4395) Parsik squeeze. 92, H6.. Paikuli, p..107

(4396) Parsik squeeze. 93, H7. Paikuli, p.109(4397) Parsik squeeze.. 94, H8. Paikuli, p.111(4398) Parsik squeeze.. 95, H11 . Paikuli, p.113(4399) Parsik squeeze. 96, H15 Paikuli, p.115(4404A) Duplicate of 4404(4409A) Duplicate of 4409(4410A) Duplicate of 4410(4418A) Duplicate of 4418(4419A) Duplicate of 4419(4420A) Duplicate of 4420(4424) Squeeze Nos.92 and 132. (92, File 18-5 1; 132, File 18-64)(4425) Old Squeeze No.98. Unidentified(4427A) Duplicate of 4427(4430) Squeeze 123 (tracing File 18-41),bluepiint No.4416(4430A) Duplicate of 4430(4431) Duplicate of 4431A(4434A) Duplicate of 4434(4435A) Duplicate of 4435

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Photo File 19Samarra: Wandschmuck

These are prints of illustrations in vol.I. Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, insofar as they were found in the Archive.Plate numbers and captions are from the published volume. There are no negatives for these prints in the Archive. SeeNote for File 21

[Publisher's note: To help you to identijy the prints in Photo File 19, xerox copies of the 'list of plates', from Band I of'Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra' have been inserted at the back of this catalogue].

pp.1-102 are from the volumepp.102-109 are photos of the Expedition house and of Arab foremenpp.110-121 are snapshots,. Some are identified, some are cross-referenced to prints in other Samarra files: 20-23

Photo File 20Samarra:Wandschmuck and Geschichte der Stadt Samarra

Unless noted, no negatives are in the Archive. See Note for File 22..pp,1-56 Prints of illustrations in vol.II, Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, "Die Keramik" von R. Sarre, insofar as

found in the Archive.. These are supplemented by unpublished photos of ceramics,, The inventorynumbers were noted on the backs of the prints and refer to the Expedition Inventory of Finds in theArchive (Archive No,S-1).. The negative numbers proceeded by an "S", also noted on the backs, referto a Samarra listing. Plate numbers refer to the printed text.

pp.57-86 Include prints of illustrations in vol.VI, Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra,"Die Geschichte der StadtSamarra." Plate numbers are those given in the printed text. Also included are related panoramic views,unpublished.

p.73 Papyrus, with Arabic inscriptionp.77 Fragments of marble,inscribedp.79-83 Inscription of the Caliph al-Mustansir on the Jisr Haibahp.85 Linen with Arabic inscriptionpp.87-88 Air photos of Samarra, Muhedschir and Istabulatpp,.89-102 Views of surroundings of Samarra, some identified

Photo File 21Samarra : Malereien

Prints of illustrations in vol.111, Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, insofar as available in the Archive. Plate numbers arefrom the printed text.. In some cases, the black and white print also has a colored duplicate. At the end of the file (III, 1-13) are prints of apparently unpublished pieces, unless noted,. The inventory numbers on the backs of the prints refer tothe Expedition Inventory of Finds in the Archive (Archive No..S-1); and the negative numbers to the Samarra series. Nonegatives are in the Archive.. See Note for File 22..

[Publisher's note: To help you to identify the prints in Photo File 21, xerox copies of the 'list of plates' from Band III of'Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra' have been inserted at the back of this catalogue].

Photo File 22Samarra: Palaste and Moscheen - I

NOTEThe records in the Archive of the excavations at Samarra are listed in the Catalogue of Notebooks under the series S-1through S-41.. The drawings are given in the Index of Drawings: D-1016-1140 and D-1234-1237.. With a fewexceptions, noted in the Photo Files, the negatives are not in the Archive

Mr.. Jens Kroger, Berlin, West Germany, wrote on July 3,1971 that he had been to East Berlin to look for the Samarranegatives.. They are in the Islamic Department (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Islamisches Museum, 102 Berlin, Bodestr

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1-3, German Democratic Republic), The numbers in red (on the backs of certain prints in the Archive, as noted in thePhoto Files) are the negative numbers and are referred to as Sam 1, Sam 2, etc. in the Museum file.

On Dec.,22, 1971, Mr.. Kroger sent the following list of Sketchbooks and Notebooks in East Berlin, shown him by MrEnderlein, the head of the Dept. He noted that "due to water they are mostly in very bad condition"; and commentedthat the booklet No, 14 could be of interest if one were to work on the houses of Samarra..

Herzfeld Material in Islamisches Museum, East Berlin

1., Sketchbook. Nr.l Aleppo-Hammam2.. Sketchbook.. Nr.2 Hammam-Halebiye3. Sketchbook. Nb.3 Halebiye-'Arban4.. Sketchbook.. Nr..4 'Arban-Homedat5.. Sketchbook. Nr.5 Mosuy6.. Sketchbook.. Nr.6 Mosul-Samarra7.. Sketchbook.. Nr.7 Halebiye (Sitt Zubaida), Baghdad-Ktesiphon8.. Sketchbook.. Nr..8 Baghdad9.. Sketchbook.. No Nr, Aleppo-'Anah10.. Sketchbook.. No Nr. 'Anah-Baghdad-Harbah11.. Sketchbook.. No Nr. Samarra-Baghdad-Ktesiphon12.. Reisetagebuch Sarresche Expediton 1907-08, starting 25..X..1907 Eregli-Aleppo-Mosul-Baghdad13. Reisetagebuch Sarresche Expedition 1908, Baghdad-Ktesiphon14.. Small booklet on Samarra: 9..I.1911-26.I.1911 with rough sketches of the following houses: I-X15.. Small booklet with measuring points (Samarra?)16.. Small booklet of the photos taken during Samarra excavationsIT Small booklet with short notes, also on Samarra ceramics18. Sketchbook, Keramik I Samarra19.. Sketchbook, Keramik II Samarra

Herzfeld apparently envisaged one or two volumes of the Samarra series to deal with the architecture of the palaces,mosques and private houses. Files 22 and 23 were Albums of'photos arranged, perhaps, in a tentative order. The onlyidentification was written on the backs of the prints which were glued to the Album page. In removing for re-mounting,the writing was sometimes damaged by the glue. All that was legible is noted,

The first number was in red crayon and is the number used in the captions as the negative number.. In some cases, anadditional number was given in blue crayon, possibly indicating a revision of,the list or an alternative negative. Theencircled number on the margin gives the position in the Album. There is in the Archive a package of duplicate prints ofmany of these which are, for the most part, unpublished. They should be studied in conjunction with the Sketchbooks,Notebooks, drawings and; File 19, Die Wandschmuck.

Nos. .1-145 Mostly ruins and finds at Bait al-Khalifapp, 1-34 Small objects of metal, shell, glass, stucco, stone and wood

Photo File 23Samarra: Palaste and Moscheen - II

1-2 Unidentified tombs3 Tomb of Saiyyid Muhammad near Balad4-20 The Shrine and mosque in Samarra21-22 Shrine, Shaikh Muhammad abu'l-Hasan near Sumaikah23-25 Qubbat al-Sulaibiyyah26 Mutwakkiliyyah27-30 Qubbat al-Sulaibiyyah31-38 Mutawakkiliyyah39-67 Great Mosque and Malawiyyah68-85 al-'Ashiq86 Mangur87-103 Balkuwara

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104 Panorama: Tell al-'Alidj105-110 Qadisiyyah111-125 Balkuwara126 Panorama: Sulaibiyyah and'Ashiq

Nos. 127-182 are not in the Album. They are miscellaneous photos of all ruins mentioned, plus some of Imam Dun(Nos.175-182)

Photo File 24Misc. Monuments in Iran, Afghanistan, Samarcand

The prints are from various sources.. Unless a negative number is given, no negative is in the Archive.1 Tehran, Entrance Sepah Salar mosque2 Tehran. Shems al-Imarah, garden side. Qajar harem in Gulistan palace

3 Tehran, Gulistan palace. Throne iwan4 Tehran, Gulistan palace. From throne iwan,overlooking garden5 Tehran, German Legation.Entrance ca. 1928

6-8 Tehran, German Legation. Garden side. Herzfeld talking with the Minister, Graf vd.Schulenburg, ca.1928

9-13 Tehran. Brick kilns in southern part of city on road to Shah Abdul Azim, ca. 193014 Tehran, Lumber yard next to kilns15 Tehran. Environs16 Tehran. Majlis (Parliament) building, ca. 193017 Rayy. Cheshmeh'Ali.. Fath'Ali Shah hunting18 Rayy? Path 'Ali Shah hunting19 Rayy. Tower of Silence from mountain. Probably taken by Herzfeld in 1905

20 Rayy. Ruin fields21 Veramin, Tomb tower.22 Veramin, Tomb tower. Inside23 Veramin or Rayy. Herzfeld photographing24 (3887) Rayy. Panorama of ruins of citadel25 (3886) Shiraz. Polo ground at Takht-i Qajar with ziggurat tower26 (3889) Panorama of the Darya-i Namak (Salt Sea)27 (3888) Panorama of a village near Kumrud28 (923) View of Alamut and Elburz Mts.29 View of Alamut valley30 Simnan, minaret, Lower Kufic inscription31 Simnan, minaret. Another view of inscription32 Ardabil, Tomb, Master's signature33 Khurramabad, Tower or minaret.Photo,Treskinsky34-37 Simnan, minaret38 Damghan, Mosque and minaret39 Damghan. Minaret40-41 Ghadamgah, Shrine E of Nishapur on Mashhad road42-43 Nishapur. Tomb of Muhammad Mahruq in Bagh-i Khayyam44-45 Mashhad. Airplane photos of Shrine complex of Imam Riza46 Mashhad. Golden dome of Shrine47 Mashhad. Entrance to Shrine courtyard48 Mashhad. Silver doors of Shrine49 Mashhad. Interior of Shrine50 Mashhad. In Shrine complex51-55 Mashhad. House and garden of Maj. Melvin Hall, ca. 192556-57 Mazanderan.. Crib for silk-worms (?)58 Mazanderan Thatched crib or haystack59 Mazanderan On road Rasht-Qazvin, Fall,192860 Mazanderan. Bridge of burnt-brick61-62 Mazanderan. Thatched houses63-65 Saveh (Sawa). Photos, A.U.Pope66-69 Maima. Photos, A.U.Pope

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70 Isfahan. View from roof of Ali Kapu71 Isfahan. The great Maidan72 Isfahan. Entrance Masjid-i Shah73 Isfahan. Another view from Maidan74 Isfahan. Masjid-i Shah. Photo, Profelt75 Isfahan. At left of entrance, Masjid-i Shah.Photo, Burchardt76 Isfahan.. Entrance, Masjid-i Shah77 Isfahan. Entrance, Masjid-i Shaikh Lutfullah78 Isfahan. Another view. Photo, Burchardt79 Isfahan. Entrance to the Bazar80 Isfahan Entrance to the Bazar (Qaisari)81 Isfahan. Unidentified iwan82 Isfahan Pul-i khadju83 Isfahan Entrance, Masjid-i Shah84 Isfahan. Another view of No.8385 Isfahan, Madrasa Mader-i Shah. With scaffolding86 Isfahan, Madrasa Mader-i Shah..87 Isfahan.. Babaruk88 Isfahan. Madrasa Mader-i Shah. Silver doors89 Isfahan. Hasht Behisht palace. Photo, Profelt90 Isfahan. Chehel Sutun, entrance iwan. Photo, Profelt91 Isfahan, Takht-i pulad, Masjid of Rukn al-mulk.92 Isfahan, Takht-i pulad, Masjid of Rukn al-mulk. Gate. Photo, Profelt93 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun.. With reflecting pool. Photo, Profelt94 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun, Closer view95 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun, Wall paintings96 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun,Closer view of large painting in No.95. Photo, Profelt

97 Isfahan, Ali Kapu. From Maidan.Photo,Tardoff, 11/4/2398 Isfahan, Ali Kapu. Balcony niches. Photo, Profelt99 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun, Library doorway. Photo, Profelt100 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun. With pool. Photo, Burchardt101 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun., Section of painted ceiling, Photo, Burchardt102 Isfahan, Chehel Sutun, Another section,Photo,Burchardt103 Isfahan. Ateshgah104 Isfahan. Minaret 'Ali. Photo, Profelt105 Isfahan. Cemetery. Photo, Profelt106 Isfahan. All Verdi Khan bridge107 Near Isfahan. Karavansarai108 Isfahan. Entrance, All Kapu109 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah (3949). See also Nos. 178-182110 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah. Another section (3953)111 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah, Buttresses. Photo, A.U.Pope112 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah. Another view. Photo, A.U.Pope113-114 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah. Internal structure. Photo,

A.U.Pope115 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah Kufic inscription., Photo,

A.U.Pope116-117 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah. Interior (116 (3947) )118-123 Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malikshah. Architectural details., Photo,

A.U.Pope124 Isfahan, Tabarak, Photo, Profelt125 Isfahan, Tabarak Another view126-128 Isfahan. Masjid-i Juma', details, Photo, A,U.Pope129 Isfahan Minaret. Photo, Burchardt130 Isfahan. Closer view of preceeding131 Isfahan. Pigeon tower132 Isfahan. Closer view of preceeding. Photo, Profelt133 Isfahan, Manufacture of printed cotton cloth (kalam kar)

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134 Isfahan. Carpet knotting135 Isfahan. Harvesting tobacco136 Isfahan. Entertainers in ballet skirts137 (3885) Panorama, Isfahan.. All Verdi Khan bridge138 (3883) Panorama, Isfahan. Looking towards Julfa from Ali Verdi bridge139 (3893) Panorama, Isfahan. Pir-i Bakran140 (3879) Panorama, Isfahan, Qal'at Tabarak141 (3880) Panorama, Isfahan. Another view of preceeding142 (3881) Panorama, Isfahan. (Shahristan), Sasanian bridge143 (3882) Panorama, Isfahan. Pul-i khadju144-146 Imamzadeh Karrar. Mihrab and details.. Photos, M..B..Smith. 1/4/34147 (3892) Panorama, Yazdikhast.148 (3890) Panorama, Yazdikhast.Another view149 (3891) Panorama, Yazdikhast.150 Shiraz, Masjid-i No. Courtyard151 Shiraz, Masjid-i No. Minbar152 Caravansarai near Shiraz153 Shiraz. Bagh-i Dilgusha.. Photo, Burchardt154 Shiraz.. Entrance to Masjid-i No (?). Photo, Burchardt155 Shiraz. Close-up of No.154. Photo, Burchardt156 Shiraz. Masjid-i No..(?). Photo, Burchardt157 Shiraz,, Another view of preceeding. Photo, Burchardt158 (3894) Band-i Amir. Panorama159-160 (4059-4060) Other panoramas of Band-i Amir161 Yazd, entrance to bazar. From rear. Photo, Burchardt162 Yazd, entrance to bazar. From front. Photo, Burchardt163 Afghanistan.. Kabul. Tomb (?) courtyard164 Afghanistan. Bamiyan. Buddha165 Afghanistan. Herat, minarets and tomb166 Afghanistan, Bamiyan. Approaching Buddhas167 Afghanistan, Bamiyan. Another view of No. 166168 Afghanistan, Bamiyan. Buddhas169 Afghanistan, Bamiyan. Buddhas170-173 Samarcand. Tomb of Timur. Photo, Burchardt174-175 Samarcand. Marketplace and mosque of Ulugh Beg. Photo, Burchardt176 Samarcand. Carved stone sarcophagus. Photo, Burchardt177 Samarcand. Tiled wall surface. Photo, Burchardt178 (3950) Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malik Shah. See also Nos. 109-123179 (3952) Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malik Shah.180 (3951) Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malik Shah.181 (3948) Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malik Shah..182 (3946) Isfahan, Masjid-i Juma', dome chamber of Malik Shah. Elevation of one corner

Photo File 25"Sasanidischer Bauten"

This group of prints was arranged by Herzfeld, apparently as a survey of Sasanian architecture. Many of the prints alsoappear in Photo File 7. The numbers in parentheses are the negative numbers, if a negative exists in theArchive. Theabbreviations of books where photos are published are as follows:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldPaikuli - Paikuli Monument...., Herzfeld

1 (2033) Khurasan, Paqal'eh. Near Mehr

2 (2032) Khurasan, Paqal'eh. Castle N of Mehr' on natural rock

3 (2031) Khurasan, Paqal'eh4 (2034) Khurasan, Baze'ur'. "High-place" (temple to r.. of photo)5 ( ) Khurasan, Baze'ur. Temple to left of photo

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6 (2039) Khurasan, Baze'ur, Qal'eh-i dukhtar. Interior7 (2037) Khurasan, Baze'ur, Qal'eh-i dukhtar. Outside8 (2036) Khurasan, Baze'ur, Qal'eh-i dukhtar. Dome, inside9 (928) Kangavar. Stone base of column. IAE, pl.LXXXVII, bottom10 (2378) Asadabad. Stone capital and doorway11 (2379) Asadabad. Column base (?)12-13 (2381-84) Khurha. Panorama14 (2387) Khurha, columns. Village in background15 (2390) Khurha, columns.16 (1713) Khurha, columns, IAE, pl LXXXVIII..top17 (1714) Khurha, columns.18 (2388) Khurha, columns, AHI, pl.VI19 (1715) Khurha. Close-up of lower sections of columns20 (1716) Khurha.. Same as preceeding with capital21 (2394) Khurha. Architectural block22 (2393) Khurha., Column base23 (1721) Khurha. S corner in situ24 (1717) Khurha,, Capital25 (1719) Khurha. Three-quarter view of capital26 (1720) Khurha. Capital27 (1718) Khurha. Capitals. IAE, pl..LXXXIX, top28 (2392) Khurha., Temple bases excavated. IAE, pl.LXXXVIII, bottom29-30 (3944) Cilicia. Uzunja Burg.Temple of Zeus, Seleucus Nicator. Details of capitals in IAE,

pl.LXXXIX32 (3898) Istakhr. Panorama. View towards N33 (4089a) Panorama.. Naqsh-i Rustam, looking towards Istakhr and Naqsh-i Rajab34 O Istakhr. City gate in foreground. Naqsh-i Rustam in background35 (2412) Istakhr. City gate and aqueduct. On hills to right, dakhmah36 (2411) Istakhr. City gate from SW37 (2414) Istakhr. Mosque, before excavation38 (2413) Istakhr. Mosque with Naqsh-i Rustam in background39 (2415) Istakhr. Column with capital40 (1746) Istakhr. Capital41 (3895) Kharg. Panorama42 (3896) Kharg, Panorama43 (3897) Kharg. Panorama, catacombs and Imamzadeh Mir Muhammad44 (1722) Kharg. Catacombs, large No.2 in foreground45 (1724) Kharg, large catacomb No,1(with sculpture).46 (1726) Kharg, large catacomb Nod (with sculpture).47 (1725) Kharg, large catacomb No.1 (with sculpture),. Right side48 (1728) Kharg, large catacomb No.1 (with sculpture). Carved molding49 (1730) Kharg, large catacomb No.1 (with sculpture). Center50 (1728) Kharg, large catacomb No.1 (with sculpture), Sculpture of deep recess, r.51 (1729) Kharg, large catacomb No.1 (with sculpture). Molding52 (1733) Kharg, catacomb No.2. Entrance, AHI, pLXIX, top53 (1731) Kharg, catacomb No.2. Left side.. IAE, pl.XCIII,left,bottom54 (1736) Kharg, catacomb No,1, detail of right side, right corner55 (1734) Kharg, catacomb No.2. Anteroom, door and right side56 (1735) Kharg, catacomb No.2. Background57 (1732) Kharg, catacomb No.2. Right side58 (1723) Kharg, Unidentified tomb59 (1736a) Kharg, catacomb No.2.60 (1737a) Kharg, catacomb No.2.61 (1737) Kharg Catacomb No,.3,anteroom, left side62-65 (2396-99) Kharg, small rock tombs66 () Masjid-i Sulaiman. Corner of platform67 () Masjid-i Sulaiman. Platform68 (2048) Sistan, Shahristan. N part of town, inner wall

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69 (2041) Sistan, Shahristan, E side where branch of Helmand river flowed70 (2079) Sistan, Kuh-i Khwaja. Gr. court, S front main section. E castle above71 (2085) Sistan, Ktih-i Khwaja. Court of palace, S side with main gate72 (2096) Sistan, Kuh-i Khwaja.. NW room of palace73 (2066) Sistan, Kuh-i Khwaja. Lowest town wall. City gate near SE corner74 (2084) Sistan, Kuh-i Khwaja. N wing of T-room. E side of court75 (2076) Sistan, Kuh-i Khwaja. Inner palace gate, 2nd period, W half76 (2408) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Imamzadeh and lower platform (r)77 (2404) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Whole hill with upper and lower platforms78 (2407) Takht-i Rustam (Shahxiyar). Corner of lower platform79 (2406) Takht-i Rustam (Shahriyar). Lower platform80 (2372) Hajjiabad (between Kermanshah and Bistun). General view81-86 (2369; 73-77) Hajjiabad (between Kexmanshah and Bistun). Column bases87 (2417) Persepolis Astodan to N88 (2418) Persepolis. Detail of preceeding89 (1747) Firuzabad. Kal'eh-i dukhtar nearby90 (1748) Fixuzabad. Gorge below Kal'eh-i dukhtar, near bridge of Mihxnaxseh.91 () Firuzabad, Kal'eh-i dukhtar.92 O Fixuzabad, Kal'eh-i dukhtar. Drawn plan and elevation93 O Fixuzabad. Entrance to gorge94 (1750) Fixuzabad, Kal'eh-i dukhtar. Round tower (dungeon)95 (1749) Fixuzabad, Kal'eh-i dukhtar. Round tower96 (1753) Fixuzabad, Kal'eh-i dukhtar, Large iwan in front of dungeon, L. Side97 (1752) Fixuzabad, Kal'eh-i dukhtar.. Same. L. side and background98 (1754) Central room with cupola in dungeon99 (1755) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I.. Front with hot spring100-101 (2425-26) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Side view102 (2429) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. N side of front103 (2428) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Left section of front104 (2434) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Middle cupola, looking toward third cupola105 (2433) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Detail of preceeding106 (2435) Fixuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Interior of third cupola, right side107 (2438) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Wall above No. 106108 (2427) Fixuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Iwan behind 3 cupolas,court front109 (2436) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir L. Detail of preceeding110 (2432) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir L. Another detail of No.108111 (2430) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I.. Courtyard112 (2431) Firuzabad, Palace of Ardashir I. Courtyard, iwan to right, opposite main front. AHI,

pl.XV, right113-116 (2443-44; 45a;

46)Firuzabad.. Tower (core of staircase)

117-118 (2657-58) Fixuzabad. Imamzadeh, re-used carved Saljuq blocks119 (2447) Firuzabad. Imamzadeh, with drum of antique granite column120 (2455) Fixuzabad.. Castle121 (2454) Firuzabad. Another view of preceeding122 (2441) Firuzabad.. Substructure of fire-temple123 (2442) Firuzabad. Ruins of fire-temple124 (2439) Fixuzabad. More distant view of No. 122125 (1759) Mil-i Azdaha. Detail of corner126 (1758) Mil-i Azdaha, Entrance127 (1757) Mil-i Azdaha. Three-quarter view of one side128 (1756) Mil-i Azdaha. Similar view of other side129 (1005) Fortified town or fortress in desert E of Bamm130 (1022) Another view of preceeding131 (2030) Nizamabad.. SW of Rayy (source of Sasanian stucco in Museum, Berlin)132 (2029) Nizamabad View of room in ruins133 () Faxxashband, Ateshgah.134 (2448) Faxrashband, Ateshgah. Another view

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135 (2450) Farrashband, Ateshgah. Interior dome construction136 (2449) Farrashband, Ateshgah. Another view of outside137 (2452) Rubble structure behind Sar Mashhad138 (2453) Inside preceeding structure139 (432) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nasr. General view from plain140 (2424) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nasr. Fortress wall141 () Near Kazerun. Palms and mountains142 O Kazerun, general view across roofs143 (2461) Bishapur. The spring144 (2460) Bishapur. Closer view of preceeding145 (2459) Bishapur. Carved stone in preceeding "now buried under highway"146 (3457) Bishapur. Ruins of building with consoles147 (3458) Bishapur.. Another view of preceeding148 (3175) Bishapur. Entrance to gorge from NW149 (3178) Bishapur. View of stream lower down than sculptures150 ( ) Photo of drawing of Taq-i Kisra made Dec. 1869151 (173) Ctesiphon.Taq-i Kisra.. Facade152 ( ) CtesiphonTaq-i Kisra. Detail, left facade153 ( ) Ctesiphon Taq-i Kisra. View from NW154 ( ) Qasr-i Shirin. Fire temple155 (1741) Qasr-i Shirin. Part of palace156 (2038) Khurasan, Baze'ur. Kal'eh-i dukhtar. Section157 (1739) Qasr-i Shirin. Temple. Paikuli, pL216, bottom158 (1740) Qasr-i Shirin Palace, Paikuli, p1216, top159 (1742) Qasr-i Shirin. Temple. Paikuli, p1.216, center160 ( ) Qasr-i Shirin. Haushquiy. Paikuli, p1..217, bottom161 ( ) Qasr-i Shirin. Haushqury. Paikuli, p1.217, top162 ( ) Qasr-i Shirin. Haushqury. Paikuli, p1.,217, center163 (5528) Qasr-i Shirin, Panorama of town. Paikuli, p1.,215, bottom164 (5524) Qasr-i Shirin Panorama,palace. Paikuli, p1.214, bottom165 (5526) Qasr-i Shirin.. Panorama.fire temple. Paikuli, p1.215, center166 ( ) Palm garden, Diyala region. Panorama167 ( ) Paikuli. S side of monument.. Paikuli, p1..5, top168 (330) Arsacid potsherds from Khurasan and Sistan169 (329) Sasanian. Potsherd with peacocks. Baghdad170 (445) Sasanian. Potsherd, Baghdad171 (328) Sasanian. Jug with inlay, Property Breasted, Baghdad172 (327) Sasanian. Jug

Photo File 26Miscellaneous prints, including Baghdad, Korykos and India.

Mostly from cut film. Identifications, if given on the backs of'prints, have been copied.. Dates given are when the photoswere probably taken. Numbers at left are of prints, not pages,.

1 (4825) Baghdad, 'Agrquf. 1923.2 (4828) Baghdad, 'Agrquf. 1923.3 (4824) Baghdad, 'Agrquf. 1923.4 (4827) Baghdad, 'Aqrquf. 1923.5 (4829) Baghdad, 'Agrquf.1923.6 (4826) Baghdad, 'Agrquf.1923.,7 (4770) Unidentified garden8 (4834) Turkey (?). Entrance with tiles and inscriptions9 (4833) Turkey (?). Street with overhanging balconies10 (4835) Venice.. Enlargement of plaque in 5727 (File 32-54)11 (4830) Roman sarcophagus with Latin inscription12 (4831) Venice. Unidentified building13 (4857) Baghdad. View with Sitta Zubeida

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14 (4864) Iraq.. Carriage with troika15 (4763) Unidentified village street in Iraq (Salman Pak ?)16 (4865) Carriages and river boat along the Tigris17 (4841) Garden. Baghdad (?)18 (4842) Another view of preceeding19 (4762) Iraq (?) Unidentified stream20 (4765) Iraq (?) Unidentified street21 (4769) Iraq (?) Unidentified bridge22 (4767) Iraq (?) Washing horses in stream below bridge in No.2123 (5298) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 191024 (5288) Baghdad, at horse-races,. December, 191025 (5299) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 191026 (5297) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 1910, Local dignitaries27 (5290) Baghdad, at horse-races,, December, 1910. Another version of preceeding28 (5296) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 1910. Horse and groom29 (5295) Baghdad, at horse-races, December, 1910,. Start of race30 (5291) Baghdad, at horse-races, December, 1910. Line-up31 (5292) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 1910.32 (5289) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 1910.33 (5293) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 1910.34 (5294) Baghdad, at horse-races. December, 1910.35 (5268) Muscat (Maskat). Persian Gulf. Probably 192436 (5269) Muscat (Maskat).37 (5270) Muscat (Maskat).38 (5272) Straits of Hormuz,,39 (5273) Straits of Hormuz..40 (5271) Muscat anchorage41 (5276) Persian Gulf. Sea gulls42 (5277) Persian Gulf. Sea gulls43 (5275) Persian Gulf. Ship's Captain44 (5278) Straits of Hormuz,,45 (5279) Straits of Hormuz,,46 (5382) Lingah (?)47 (5274) Juncture of sea and Tigris48 (5281) Muhammera49 (5283) At the mouth of the Tigris50 (5280) Muhammera51 (5284) Sailboats on the lower Tigris. Probably 192452 (5285) Sailboats on the lower Tigris,.53 (5287) Sailboats on the lower Tigris.54 (5286) Sailboats on the lower Tigris.55 (5340) Aleppo, distant view56 (5341) Deir Hafer (?).57 (5342) Deir Hafer (?). Another view 5674 (File 32-232)58 (5343) Meskineh.59 (5344) Meskineh.Stone capital60 (5346) Eski Meskineh.61 (5345) Eski Meskineh. Another exposure of preceeding62 (5347) Thapsakus-Tell al-Thadagana (?).,63 (5348) Thapsakus-Tell al-Thadagana (?).64 (5349) Thapsakus - Tell al-Thadagana (?)65 (5350) Thapsakus - Tell al-Thadagana (?).66 (5351) Thapsakus - Tell al-Thadagana (?).,67 (5352) Difsa (?) on the Euphrates (Alatis).68 (5353) Difsa (?) on the Euphrates (Alatis).69 (5354) Exedra, NW of Suriyyah.70 (5355) Exedra, NW of Suriyyah.71 (5356) Exedra, NW of Suriyyah.

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72 (5357) Exedra, NW of Suriyyah.73 (5358) Castle of Suriyyah.74 (5359) Castle of Suriyyah.75 (5360) Raqqah. Mosque76 (5361) Raqqah. City wall77 (5364) Raqqah Capital, Tulunid style78 (5362) Raqqah. City wall79 (5365) Raqqah. Another view of capital in No. 7780 (5363) Raqqah. Glazed bowls81 (5366) Raqqah. Capital,late Byzantine style82 (5368) Raqqah. Capital, Hittite style83 (5370) Raqqah. Another view of preceeding84 (5371) Raqqah. Capital, Hittite style85 (5369) Raqqah. Another view of preceeding86 (5367) Raqqah. Two capitals, late Byzantine style87 (5372) Raqqah. Capital with Zengi inscription88 (5374) Raqqah, Capital, Ionic style89 (5375) Raqqah. Antique capital90 (5373) Raqqah. Another view of capital in No,8791 (5376) Sunset from the Zor92 (5377) Meeting with Shekkapolyon (?). Iraq93 (5378) Meeting with Shekkapolyon (?). Shows panniers for wives94 (5379) Meeting with Shekkapolyon (?).95 (5383) Portrait of Ibrahim Askar96 (5380) Donkey caravan.97 (5381) Donkey caravan.98 (5382) Donkey caravan.99 (5384) Arta Zabieh (?), cook100 (5386) "Railroad accident," Between Munich and Salzburg, 1910101 (5385) Another view of preceeding102 (5391) Salzburg.103 (5387) Salzburg.104 (5388) Salzburg.105 (5389) Salzburg. Fountain106 (5392) Trieste, docks107 (5395) Brindisi,,108 (5394) Brindisi,, Church portal109 (5390) Salzburg, closer view of No. 105110 (5393) Br'indisi, column111 (5396) Cairo, Bab Nasr.112 (5397) Cairo, Bab Nasr. Another view, File 32-106113 (5398) Cairo, Bab Nasr.114 (5400) Cairo, Hakim mosque. Minaret115 (5399) Cairo, Hakim mosque.116 (5401) Cairo, Hakim mosque.. Courtyard117 (5402) Cairo, Hakim mosque.118 (5403) Cairo, Hakim mosque.119 (5404) Cairo, Hakim mosque. Fallen capitals120 (5405) Jaffa. Gardens, orange grove121 (5408) Jaffa. Orange grove122 (5407) Jaffa,, Orchard123 (5406) Jaffa. Orange grove124 (5409) Jaffa. Antique capital125 (5410) Jaffa. Another antique capital126 (5411) Beirut harbor.127 (5412) Beirut harbor.128 (5413) Baalbek, mosque.129 (5414) Baalbek, mosque.

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130 (5415) Beirut harbor131 (5417) Samarra-type stucco panelFilm marked "E.H.116"132 (5416) Expedition photos, possibly of Prof. Sarre, 1908. Film marked "E.H.31"133 (5419) Group with tent.Film marked "E.H.182"134 (5418) River-crossing with horses. Film marked "ER. 169"135 ( ) Shahr-i Zohak (Baluchestan?). This print and two following stamped "Crown copyright.

Sept,20, 1943. Hq.S.O.S. in C.B.I. (China, Burma, India)"136 ( ) Shahr-i Zohak (Baluchestan?)137 ( ) Shahs-i Zohak (Baluchestan?).138 ( ) Minas (Baluchestan?). This and two following prints by A. Engler, Swiss architect139 ( ) Detail of preceeding140 ( ) Stupa in valley below the minas in No.138141 ( ) Mattscha, Samarcand area. Carved wooden column and brackets, now in Tashkent

Museum. Photo, Andrejew 1915142 ( ) Servan cloister. Carved column and bracket, Photo,Tokarski, 1923143 ( ) Van, Ulu Gami.144 ( ) Van, Ulu Gami, inscription of 13th c.145 ( ) Tashik-kala, 7-8th c. Reconstruction of small house of 12th c.146 ( ) Caravansarai near Termez, about 8th c.147 ( ) Djantuyk-Kala, 13th c.148 ( ) Djajtuyk-tTala, 12th c.149 ( ) Tower of preceeding building150 ( ) Ancient Merv, corridor, probably 12th c.151 ( ) Kawat-kala. Stucco, 12th c.152 ( ) Kawat-kala. Peasant house with ornamentation like Kaftan Khurh (?)153 ( ) Castle 36 near Berkut-kala, ca.6th c.154 ( ) Kawat-kala. Reconstruction of small house of 12th c.155 (4226) Uzunja Burj, Cilicia. See IAE, pl.LXXXIX156 (4225) Uzunja Burj, Cilicia. Film marked H.152157 (4224) Uzunja Burj, Cilicia. Film marked H. 148158 (3944) Uzunja Burj, Cilicia. Capitals of temple of Seleucus Nicator159 ( ) Bursa, Ulu Cami. 1946160 ( ) Bursa, Ulu Cami. 1946161 ( ) Bursa, Murat I Cami. 1946162 ( ) Bursa, Mur'at I Cami. 1946163 (5561) Turkey, Istanbul (?).164 (5564) Turkey, Istanbul (?).165 (5562) Turkey, Istanbul (?).166 (5599) Turkey, Istanbul (?).167 ( ) Alahan Monastyr. Monument168 ( ) Alahan Monastyr. Detail of No. 167169 ( ) Olba, standing figure170 ( ) Unidentified carved cornice171 ( ) Unidentified town172 ( ) Kyzkale173 ( ) Unidentified building174 ( ) Unidentified ruins175 ( ) Pirene (?). "Blick von der Burg ins Lamasthal"176 ( ) Korykos. General view177 ( ) Korykos. Another general view178 ( ) Korykos. Gate of street of tombs, east of church179 ( ) Korykos. Stone capital in castle180 ( ) Korykos. A country castle by moonlight181 ( ) Korykos Greek inscription in small temple182 ( ) Korykos. Capital from great temple183 ( ) Korykos. Another view of No.182184 ( ) Korykos. East church185 ( ) Korykos. Capital from smallest chapel

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186 ( ) Korykos, Tivakki church,, Capital,side aisle187 ( ) Koxykos, Tivakki church,. S side aisle188 ( ) Korykos, Tivakki church,, Capitals189 ( ) Koxykos, Tivakki church. Floor stones190 ( ) Koxykos, Tivakki church. Mosaics191 ( ) Korykos, Tivakki church. Mosaics192 ( ) Korykos, Tivakki church. Another view of No.189193 ( ) Koxykos, Tivakki church,,194 ( ) Korykos, Tivakki church.195 ( ) Korykos, Tivakki church. Pfauen-kirche196 ( ) Koxykos. Altar or sarcophagus197 ( ) Korykos. Pier in Grabkirche198 ( ) Koxykos. NE pier in Grabkirche199 ( ) Korykos. Pilaster in Grabkirche200 ( ) Korykos. Column base in Grabkirche201 ( ) Koxykos. Capital in Grabkirche202 ( ) Meriamlik, general view203 ( ) Meriamlik, Kuppelbasilica. Treppe204 ( ) Meriamlik, Kuppelbasilica. Capital205 ( ) Meriamlik, basilica. West206 ( ) Meriamlik, basilica. Upper mosaic207 ( ) Meriamlik, basilica. Another section of upper mosaic208 ( ) Mexiamlik, basilica. Lower pavement209 ( ) Kowie, Sa'at-khana,210 ( ) Kowie, Sa'at-khana Interior211 ( ) Ala Kilise212 ( ) Unidentified building213 ( ) Gesims ornament214 ( ) Anazarba215 (4119) Brindisi216 (4117) Unidentified building, Europe..217 (4124) Unidentified building, Europe.218 (4108) Unidentified square, Europe219 (4228) Spalato (?)220 (5620) Egypt (?), carts and carriages by river, Cf, File 32-227 and 233221 (4102) Egypt, man standing in front of cafe222 (4103) Egypt (?). Unidentified building223 (4109) Egypt, small sphinx224 (4220) Istanbul (?)225 (4221) Istanbul harbor226 (4222) Brindisi227 (4223) Istanbul harbor228 (4229) Brindisis229 (5664) Probably Persian Gulf, 1924..230 (5660) Probably Persian Gulf, 1924.231 (5659) Probably Persian Gulf, 1924.232 (5657) Probably Persian Gulf, 1924.233 (5656) Probably Persian Gulf, 1924.234 (5662) Probably Persian Gulf, 1924.235 (5677) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.,Indian photographs probably 1925236 (5676) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.Detail of No.239237 (5675) India (?), unidentified garden238 (4839) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.239 (4840) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.240 (4868) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.241 (4870) Old Delhi. Lower section of temple242 (4866) Old Delhi. Section of Hindu frieze243 (4869) Old Delhi. Detail of No.244

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244 (4867) Old Delhi. Section of architectural frieze, Hindu245 (4837) Old Delhi. Row of decorative arches, Hindu246 (4871) Section of sarcophagus and stele, apparently in museum247 (4838) Detail of No.245248 (4832) Two capitals and border, apparently in museum249 (4836) Fragment of carved stone decorated block250 (5300) Lahore. Asaf Khan251 (5302) Lahore. On way to Shah Jehan's tomb252 (5301) Lahore. Asaf Khan, interior of portal253 (5303) Lahore. Probably on way to Shah Jehan's tomb254 (5304) Lahore, Shalimar garden..255 (5305) Lahore, Shalimar garden.256 (5307) Lahore. Detail of Shah Jehan's tomb257 (5306) Lahore. Shah Jehan's tomb258 (5308) Lahore.. Detail of Shah Jehan's tomb259 (5311) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque..260 (5310) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.261 (5312) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque..262 (5309) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.263 (5313) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.264 (5316) Delhi fort.265 (5314) Delhi fort. Carved door266 (5317) Delhi fort. Pavilion267 (5318) Delhi fort. Detail of No.266268 (5315) Delhi fort. Detail of No.267269 (5319) Delhi fort. Inside pavilion270 (5321) Delhi fort. Inside pavilion271 (5320) Delhi fort. Detail of No.269272 (5322) Delhi, Juma' mosque. Columns273 (5323) Delhi, Juma' mosque. Interior detail274 (5334) Agra. Akbar's tomb, entrance275 (5324) Agra. Horse's tomb on way to Akbar's tomb276 (5326) Agra, Akbar's tomb..277 (5325) Agra, Akbar's tomb.278 (5327) Agra, Akbar's tomb..279 (5331) Agra, Akbar's tomb. Cupolas of upper story, close-up of No.,282280 (5328) Agra, Akbar's tomb. Cenotaph281 (5333) Agra, Akbar's tomb.282 (5330) Agra, Akbai's tomb.. See No,279283 (5329) Agra, Akbar's tomb. Cenotaph, detail284 (5332) Agra, Akbar's tomb. Column bases285 (5335) Agra, Akbar's tomb. Grill286 (5337) Agra,tomb of Himad ad-daulah,Taj Malek. Interior287 (5336) Agra,tomb of Himad ad-daulah,Taj Malek.288 (5339) Agra,tomb of Himad ad-daulah, Taj Malek,. Detail of stone intarsia289 (5338) Agra,tomb of Himad ad-daulah, Taj Malek Detail of carved stone panels290 (4682) Lahore. Detail of Shah Jehan's tomb291 (4686) Unidentified ruin with column bases292 (4687) Detail of No.291293 (4680) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque. See No.240294 (4683) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.295 (4681) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.296 (4678) Old Delhi, Qutb mosque.297 (4679) Baluchistan. Unidentified men and car, 1925298 (4690) Baluchistan. Baluchis or Pathans299 (4688) Baluchistan. Herzfeld300 (4667) Sistan. 1928(?) automobile and tribesmen301 (4685) Unidentified English children.,

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302 (4684) Unidentified English children.303 (4691) Unidentified English children,

DUMBARTON OAKSTRUSTEES FOR HARVARD UNIVERSITY

1703 TWIRTY-SECOND STREET, WASINGTON, D. C. 20007

Center for Byzantine studies4th April 1975

Dear Mrs. Smith.I enclose a copy of my identifications of the Cilician photographs in the Herzfeld Archive. I hope to come down tolook for the missing negatives next Thursday (11th). Could you perhaps ring me -232-3101 (extension 228) - orleave a message if I am not available - if this day is not convenient for you.

Thank you for all your help.

Yours sincerely,

sk ,kkLt

HERZFELD ARCHIVE - FREER GALLERY OF ART PHOTOGRAPH FILES 26.

155 (4226) Uzunja Buij, Temple of Seleucus Nicator156 (4225) Uzunja Bur j, Temple of Seleucus Nicator, another view (film marked H. 152)157 (4224) Uzunja Burj, Temple of Seleucus Nicator, another view (film marked H. 148)158 (3944) Uzunja Burj, Temple of Seleucus Nicator, capitals (published IAE, pl. LXXXIX)*159 ( ) Bursa, Ulu Cami 1946* 160 ( ) Bursa, Ulu Carni 1946, another view* 161 ( ) Bursa, Murat I Cami 1946* 162 ( ) Bursa, Murat I Cami 1946, another view*163 (5561) Istanbul*164 (5564) Istanbul*165 (5562) Istanbul* 166 (5599) Istanbul167 ( ) Alahan Monastyr, shrine168 ( ) Alahan Monastyr, shrine, detail169 ( ) Uzunja Burj, cuirassed statue (published MAMA III p1.33)170 ( ) Meriamlik, Kuppelkirche, cornice (published MAMA II p1.51)171 ( ) Korykos, Land Castle from SW172 ( ) Korykos, Sea Castle, tower173 ( ) Unidentified building174 ( ) Meriamlik, Theklabasilika and cisterns175 ( ) Pirene (?), view of the Lamus valley from the castle176 ( ) Korykos, general view of the castles177 ( ) Korykos, another general view of the castles178 ( ) Korykos, Tetrapylon179 ( ) Korykos, Land Castle, Byzantine capital in small SW Chapel (published MAMA II p1.192)180 ( ) Korykos, Land Castle, view of walls from E (published MAMA II p1.187)181 ( ) Korykos, Greek inscription in Smail Temple182 ( ) Korykos, capital from Great Temple183 ( ) Korykos, another capital from Great Temple (published MAMA II p1.4)184 ( ) Korykos, Querschiffbasilika, N wall from apse185 ( ) Korykos, Land Castle, smallest church, Byzantine capital186 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, capital (cf. MAMA II fig.97)187 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, capital (published MAMA II p1..87)188 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, architectural fragments

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189 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, excavations190 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, mosaic pavement191 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, mosaic pavement (cf. MAMA II fig. 106)192 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, excavations193 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, apse interior (cf. MAMA II p1.93)194 ( ) Ala Kilise, apse ..(published Zeit. f Ges. d. Arch, p1,2)195 ( ) Korykos, Cathedral, mosaic pavement (published MAMA II p1.105)196 ( ) Korykos, sarcophagus197 ( ) Korykos, Grabeskirche, pier and capital (cf, MAMA II pl. 147)198 ( ) Korykos, Grabeskirche, another pier and capital (cf. MAMA II pl. 146)199 ( ) Korykos, Grabeskirche, interior of cistern200 ( ) Korykos, Grabeskirche, column base (published MAMA. II pl.144)201 ( ) Korykos, capital from Grabeskirche found in Armenian church (published MAMA II pl..

150)

202 ( ) Meriamlik, cistern W of Kuppelkirche203 ( ) Meriamlik, Kuppelkirche, steps of W court204 ( ) Meriamlik, Kuppelkirche, gallery-capital (published MAMA II p1.60)205 ( ) Meriamlik,Theklabasilika, capital (published MAMA II p1.3)206 ( ) Meriamlik, Theklabasilika, later Byzantine floor mosaic207 ( ) Meriamlik, Theklabasilika, later Byzantine floor mosaic (published MAMA: II p1.,36)208 ( ) Meriamlik, Thieklabasilika, earlier mosaic pavement* 209 ( ) Kowie, Sa'at Khana exterior* 210 ( ) Kowie, Sa'at Khana interior211 ( ) Ala Kilise, console (published Zeit. f. Ges, d. Arch. p1.8)212 ( ) Korykos, Querschiffbasilika from SE (cf. MAMA.. II pl. 113)213 ( ) Meriamlik (?), cistern214 ( ) Anazarba, Triple Arch

All photographs are of sites in Cilicia, except for a few marked*.. The photographs must have been taken in 1906 an1907, during Herzfeld's travels in Cilicia with Samuel Guyer.

Bibliography:

Guyer, S 'Ala Kilise, ein kleinasiatischer Bau des V. Jahrhunderts', Zeitschrift fair Geschichte derArchitektur III (1909-10), 192-199

Herzfeld, E & Guyer, S Meriamlik and Korykos. Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua II, (Manchester 1930)

Keil, J & Wilhelm, A (mit Beitrage von E. Herzfeld) Denkmaler aus Rauhen Kilikien Monumenta Asiae MinorisAntiqua III, (Manchester 1931)

Photo File 27"Parthian and early Sasanian Sculptures"

Numbers 1-49 are in the Album, added are related photos from various sources,, The abbreviations used in the captionsof published photographs are as follows:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldAMI Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldFrye- The Heritage of Iran, R.N..FryeIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldSR - Revue des Arts Asiatiques, No..IIL, "La Sculpture rupestre de la Perse Sassanides", HerzfeldTA - Am Tor von Asien, Herzfeld

1 (1728) Kharg, large catacomb. Interior, right molding2 (1730) Kharg, large catacomb. Interior3 (1728) Kharg, large catacomb. Interior, left molding4 (1726) Kharg, large catacomb. Interior5 (1908) Bistun., Sculpture Mithradates II and Gotarzes IL. AHI, p1.VII, bottom

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6 (1910) Bistun. Sculpture Gotarzes II. TA, pl.XXIII, bottom7 (1909) Bistun. Inscription at preceeding. TA, pl.XXI8 (2494) Bistun. Boulder with Parthian figure. TA, p1, LII, top9 (2495) Bistun. Another view of preceeding10 (1705) Hatra. Hippocamp. TA, pl.LXI, top11 (1913) Sarpul. Artaban relief, TA, pLXXVI, top right12 (2462) Naqsh-i Rustam. Head of god. IAE, pl.CXI, right13 (2779) Naqsh-i Rajab. Shaper I. SR, pl,XXXVII, fig .614 (2784) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ardashir I, Investiture. SR, pl.XXXVI, fig.315 (2778) Naqsh-i Rajab, Ardashir I, investiture. SR, pl.XXXV, fig.216 (1769) Naqsh-i Rajab, Ardashir I, investiture.17 (1768) Naqsh-i Rajab, Ardashir I, investiture.18 (1772) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Ardashir I and Varhran II19 (167) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Ardashir I and Hormizd. Investiture20 (1760) Firuzabad.. Sculpture Ardashir I and bridge21 (2781) Firuzabad. Detail ofpreceeding. IAE, pl,CVIII, top22 (1765) Persepolis., Sgraffito Ardashir I (?)23 (1761) Firuzabad Panel: Ardashir's victory over Ardavan Frye, fig.8424 (1763) Firuzabad.. Shaper and Dadhbundadh. IAE, pl.CIX, bottom25 (2785) Firuzabad.. Ardashir panel26 (1762) Firuzabad. Ardashir and Ardavan. IAE, pl.,CIX, top27 (1764) Firuzabad. Page and adversary28-33 ( ) Salmas (Dilman, Azerbaijan). Ardashir I and Shaper I34-37 ( ) Shimbar, Bakhtiari. Sub-arsaciden sculpture38 (2780) Sar Mashhad. Varhran II. SR, pl.XLIII, fig., 1739 (2487) Sar Mashhad. Lion hunt. F , fig.9340 (2489) Sar Mashhad. Figure of Varhran II41 (2488) Sar Mashhad, Figure of the Queen42 (2478) Bishapur, Head of Varhran II.. AMI, IX, 2, pLIIIa43 (2486) Sar Mashhad. Fallen lion44 (2485) Sar Mashhad View of relief and inscription45 (1819) Sar Mashhad. King and lions. IAE, pl.CXXIII, right46 (1817) Sar Mashhad. Queen, heir and Vizier. IAE, pl.CXXII, left47 (3179) Naqsh-i Bahram (Nobandagan)., Camp opposite48 (1815) Naqsh-i Bahram (Nobandagan). Varhran II on throne. IAE, pl.CXXIV, left49 (1816) Naqsh-i Bahram (Nobandagan), Officials. IAE, pLCXX, left50-51 ( ) Terra cotta horsemen. Parthian.. Berlin52 ( ) Cast of plaque with 2 figures., Paithian, Berlin53 ( ) Stone (?) figure in relief from Assur, Parthian54 ( ) Taq-i Girra55 ( ) Bishapur. Governor's picnic in front of Shaper relief56 ( ) Bishapur'. Investiture. Photo, Stolze. Andrae, Perse II57 ( ) Bishapur'. Shaper and Arabs, Photo, Stolze58 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Shaper I investiture. Photo, Stolze59 ( ) Bishapur. Shaper's triumph. Photo, Stolze60 ( ) Bishapur. Detail of preceeding. Photo, Stolze61 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Khosro II between Anahit and Hormizd62 ( ) Naqsh-i Rajab, Ardashir investiture. Photo, Stolze63 ( ) Akhur-i Rustam. Group of dakhmas. AHI, p1..V64 ( ) Taq-i Bustan.. Deer hunt65 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Ardashir II. Photo, Burchardt66 (2814) Taq-i Bustan. Joined with Neg:.2761 to form relief of Ardashir II with Hormizd and

Mithra. IAE, pl..CXXVI67 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Standing figure and capitals. Photo, Dr-.Mann68 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Capital of Khusro II69 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Another exposure of preceeding70 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Grotto and pavilion71 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Grotto, Photo, Burchardt

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72 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Shapur I investiture73 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Shapur I and Valerian74 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Jousting match75 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Shapur I and Valerian76 (2400) Taq-i Bustan. Joined to negatives 2401-03 to form panorama of site, approaching from

Kermanshah77 ( ) Isfahan. Sasanian capital78 ( ) Isfahan. Second Sasanian capital79 ( ) Naqsh-i Rajab. Shapur I and dignitaries80 ( ) Naqsh-i Rajab. Dignitaries81 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Bahram II and Elamite figure82 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ardashir I and Varhran II83 ( ) Bishapur, N side sculptures three and four84 ( ) Bishapur. N side sculpture one85 ( ) Bishapur, Cave with standing statue of Shapur I86 ( ) Bishapur. Interior of cave87-90 ( ) Shiraz, Barm-i dilak Reliefs of Bahram IL. Photos possibly by Schulze91 ( ) Silk textile, 6th c. V & A Museum, London92 ( ) Silver plate. Shapur I (?). Dealer's photo93 ( ) Silver plate. Khosro IL. TA, p1.LIII94 ( ) Sasanian intaglio. TA, pl XXIII95-96 ( ) Bronze figure, Parthian (?)97 ( ) Agate cup in B.N,, Paris98-100 Marble figure of nude female101 ( ) Bronze nude female figure. Dealer's photo102 ( ) Stone draped figure, female. Dealer's photo103-105 ( ) Stone standing figure,female106-107 ( ) Stone (terra cotta ?) figure from Assur108 ( ) Warka, 4 bullae, 2-3c. B.C. Herzfeld's Inv. No.94109 ( ) Hatra. Building remains110 ( ) Hatra. Building remains111 ( ) Hatra. Carved lintel112 ( ) Hatra. Carved lintel,detail of No.261113 ( ) Hatra. Carved archivolt114 ( ) Hatra. Fragmentary columns and architrave, stucco115 ( ) Ras al-'ain on the Khabur. Lower part of seated stone figure,, Parthian. TA, pl.XXV116 ( ) Ras al-'ain on the Khabur. Another view of preceeding117 ( ) Hatra or Assur. Base of excavated statue118 ( ) Hatra or Assur. Stone hand119 ( ) Hatra or Assur. Sections of crenellation120 ( ) Hatra or Assur. Sections of stucco panel121 ( ) Hatra or Assur. More sections of stucco panel122 ( ) Hatra or Assur. Stucco plaque, Parthian123-136 ( ) Hatra or Assur Fragments of stucco panels137 ( ) Baked brick object138 ( ) Stucco fragment, Sasanian or Parthian139 (5427) Oil press. Location not given

Photo File 28Album: "Pre-Achaemenian Monuments and Pasargadae"

The abbreviations used in the captions of published photos are:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HerzfeldIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldFrye - The Heritage of Iran, R,N.FryePaikuli - Paikuli Monument HerzfeldTA - Am Tor von Asien,Herzfeld

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1 (1491) Kurangun, relief sculpture.2 (2171) Kurangun, relief sculpture. Detail. IAE, pl.XXXIV, top right3 (2172) Kurangun, relief sculpture, Detail. IAE, pl.XXIV, top left4 (1492) Kurangun, relief sculpture. Procession, IAE, pl.XXXIII, bottom5 (2170) Kurangun, relief sculpture.. Ceremony6 (2173) Kurangun, relief sculpture. Detail IAE, pl.XXXIV, bottom right7 (1490) Kurangun, relief sculpture. General view. AHI, p1.I18 (2174) Kurangun, relief sculpture. Detail. IAE, pl.XXXIV, bottom left9 (2175) Kurangun, relief sculpture, Detail10 ( ) Tell near Asadabad. Harnawa11 ( ) Harnawa12 ( ) Harunabad.13 ( ) Harunabad..14 (1007) Sahna. General view of tomb15 (1518) Sahna. Large tomb. TA, pl.VII16 (2169) Fahliyun River at Kurangun. Jinjun in background17 (1516) Sahna. Looking West, TA, p1.VIIl, top18 (985) Sahna. Small tomb19 (1008) Sahna. Waterfall at end of gorge20 (1517) View of Bistun from Sahna21 (1512) Dukkan i Daud, tomb. TA, pl. VI22 (1513) Dukkan i Daud, tomb. Detail ofNo,2323 (1514) Dukkan i Daud, tomb. Sculptured relief24 (1520) Khak i Rustam, Da u Dukhtar., General view25 (1522) Khak i Rustam, Da u Dukhtar. Tomb.. LAE, pl.XXXV, right26 (1527) Khak i Rustam, Da u Dukhtar. Capitals. IAE, pl.XXXVI, right27 (1525) Khaki Rustam, Da u Dukhtar. Bases. IAE, pLXXXVI, left28 (1523) Khak i Rustam, Da u Dukhtar. Close-up of tomb. IAE, pl.XXXVIII, right29 ( ) Paphlagonia, Qaleqapusu Photo, Leonhard30 (1526) Da u Dukhtar. Door from inside31 (1524) Da u Dukhtar.. Interior of tomb32 (2179) Jinjun. Forms panorama with Negs.2180-8133-35 (2185-87) Jinjun. Achaemenian capital36 (2188) Jinjun. Another capital,partly buried37 (4096) Pasargadae. Panorama38 (4097) Pasargadae. Panorama (overlaps preceeding at right)39 (300) Pasargadae. Terrace, Takht-i Suleiman40 (416) Pasargadae. Terrace41 (4094) Pasargadae. Panorama,, View from terrace42 (4093) Pasargadae. Panorama, tomb and village43 (1528) Pasargadae, terrace.44 (1530) Pasargadae, terrace.45 (299) Pasargadae, terrace.46 (1531) Pasargadae, terrace. IAE, p1.,XL, top47 (1535) Pasargadae, terrace. Close-up of corner. Frye, fig.2248 (1534) Pasargadae, terrace,, Another view of preceeding49 (413) Pasargadae, panorama of temple.50 (1014) Pasargadae, panorama of temple.51 (301) Pasargadae, panorama of temple,52 (414) Pasargadae, temple foundations.53 (419) Pasargadae, temple foundations.54 (302) Pasargadae. Altars and temple55 (460) Pasargadae. Temple foundations56 (2206) Pasargadae. Tomb of Cyrus, close-up57 (1543) Pasargadae. Tomb of Cyrus, general view57a ( ) Pasargadae. Nomads at tomb58 (448) Pasargadae. Gorge with road to Persepolis. IAE, pl.XLI, bottom58a (1542) Tomb of Cyrus

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58b (2204) Tomb with pillars and gateway59 (449) Pasargadae, altars,,60 (2213) Pasargadae, altars.61 (2212) Pasargadae, altars.Showing hollowing62 (2247) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ka'ba-i Zardusht, door. IAE, pl.XLI, top left63 (2248) Naqsh-i Rustam, Ka'ba (?) from inside64 (2207) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Door65 (2209) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Door from inside66 (2633) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus. Door of Salgharid mosque67 (2208) Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus, Mihrab inside tomb68 (2638) Pasargadae, Muslim tombstone near tomb of Cyrus,,69 (2635) Pasargadae, Muslim tombstone near tomb of Cyrus70 (2637) Pasargadae, Muslim tombstone near tomb of Cyrus,.71 (2636) Pasargadae, Muslim tombstone near tomb of Cyrus,.72 (2210) Pasargadae. Column near tomb of Cyrus73 (2211) Pasargadae. Column base near tomb74 (454) Pasargadae.. Fragment of crown of lamassu75 (1532) Pasargadae.. Tower, outside76 (1523) Pasargadae.. Tower, inside77 (2201) Pasargadae, building R. Panorama formed with Negs.2199 and 220278 (2203) Pasargadae, building R. Foundation of lamassu79 (2200) Pasargadae, building R. Basis of column80 (1539) Pasargadae, building R. Winged Genius81 (997) Pasargadae, building R. Another view of preceeding82 (1540) Pasargadae, building R. Closer view of Genius83 (468) Pasargadae, building R. Detail of robe84 (471) Pasargadae, building R. Crown of Genius85 (417) Pasargadae, building R.86 (294) Pasargadae, building R.87 (296) Pasargadae, building R.Foundation of door88 (1009) Pasargadae, building R..89 (2191) Pasargadae, palace S.90 (2190) Pasargadae, palace S.91 (1537) Pasargadae, palace S.92 (2194) Pasargadae, palace S. N ante of W portico93 (1536) Pasargadae, palace S. SW corner of room with two antae94 (1157) Pasargadae, palace S. Border of W portico95 (2193) Pasargadae, palace S. Base of column. IAE, pL,LVI, bottom, left96 (1187) Pasargadae, palace S. Column base, excavated97 (2197) Pasargadae, palace S. Door jamb98 (1190) Pasargadae, palace S..Door from main hall99 (2189) Pasargadae, palace S,Anta with Cyrus inscription100 (467) Pasargadae, palace S.Close-up of inscription101 (457) Pasargadae, palace S.S anta of E portico102 (1161) Pasargadae, palace S.103 (418) Pasargadae, palace S.E portico104 (451) Pasargadae, palace S.Fragment of horse's head. IAE, pl.,XXXIX, top105 (412) Pasargadae, palace P.106 (459) Pasargadae, palace P..107 (1538) Pasargadae, palace P.. Anta with inscription108 (295) Pasargadae, palace P. Column bases109 (458) Pasargadae, palace P.110 (415) Pasargadae, palace P.111 (297) Pasargadae, palace P. Column bases112 (469) Pasargadae, palace P.. Fragments, painted wall surfaces113 (465) Pasargadae, palace P. Other fragments114 ( ) Pasargadae, palace P. Water-color reconstrcution of painting in preceeding115 (464) Pasargadae, palace P. Another fragment of painted wall surface

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116 (409) Pasargadae, palace P. Another view of preceeding117 (455) Pasargadae, palace P. Fragment of stone border118 (276) Pasargadae, palace P. Fragment of stone capital119 (470) Pasagadae, building S. Fragment of stone lion's head120 (453) Pasagadae, building S. Another view. IAE, pl.XXXIX, top left121 ( ) Persepolis. Oriental Institute photograph of fragment of animal's head122 (981) Pasargadae, palace S, door-jamb.123 (272) Pasargadae, palace S, door-jamb. Fragments of umbrella (?)124 (2195) Pasargadae, palace S, door-jamb.125 (2196) Pasargadae, palace S, door-jamb.Opposite side126 (1006) Pasargadae Pre-historic potsherds127 (1119) Pasargadae. CitadeL,Pait of large earthenware jar128 (1544) Bistun. Fashioned surface for sculpture, IAE, pl.XL, bottom129 (1482) Purd i Kurran.Canyon Aw i Shirwan. Paikuli, p1.224, top130 (1480) Purd i Kurran. Paikuli, p1.224, bottom131 (1481) Purd i Kurran Crossing bridge132-135 ( ) Annith. Tomb towers (?)

Photo File 29Album: "Kuh-i Khwaja and Shahristan"

with pencilled and colored blueprints of paintings.

The abbreviations used in captions of'published photos are:AHI - Archaeological History of Iran, HeizfeldIAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldThis File should be studied in conjunction with Photo Files 7 and IT

1 ( ) Dried bed of Hamun Sea2 (2052) Island in the sea, seen from E3 (2054) Town on S slope, from sea. IAE, pl.XCVI, top4 (3983) Island from S in dried-up sea5 (2057) W fort and town wall6 (3976) Town from S, East fort on top7 (2065) Town wall, W side. Slide Neg.51208 (4000) Palace from top of hill9 (2061) Upper part of town, from W10 (2063) Palace from top of hill. Slide Neg.512111 (2060) Town: S and E sides12 (2066) S gate of town13 (2069) Serpentine street, leading up14 (2070) Another street leading up15 (2074) Outer gate of palace16 (3987) Street leading up. From W, turning to right17 (3984) Turning point of street in No. 1618 (3993) Palace gate from inside19 (3989) Exterior gate of palace20 (3974) Stucco decoration.. Detail of No.21. IAE, pl. XCIX, left21 (3973) Stucco decoration., Outer palace gate. AHI, pl.X, right22 (2076) Inner palace gate23 (2078) Detail NW corner24 (2080) Court of palace. Main front25 (2085) Court of palace. S side with main gate26 (3969) Palace. Main facade. Slide Neg.511827 (2083) Palace, T-shaped room.28 (3992) Palace, T-shaped room.29 (2087) Palace, T-shaped room.30 (2088) Palace, E of court..31 (2086) Palace, E of court

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32 (2084) Palace, N wing33 (966) Palace, N facade of court.33a (3971) Palace, N facade of court. AHI, pl.VIII, left34 (2082) Palace, N facade of court.35 (2089) Palace, Entrance of temple36 (179) Palace. NW corner of court37 (1172) Palace. Door of gallery with paintings. IAE, plXCVI, bottom38 (4002) Palace. Main facade. IAE, pl.XCVI, bottom39 (3972) Palace. Facade, torso of male figure40 (3985) Palace. Facade, floating chlamys of figure41 (3978) Palace. Remains, stucco scene of horseman and lion(?)42 (3977) Palace. Remains, stucco frieze of horseman43 (3970) Palace.. Gallery with paintings44 (3991) Palace. Another view of preceeding. IAE, pl.C, left; AHI, pl.VIII, right45 (3975) Palace. Stone fire altar. IAE, pl.XCIX, right46 (4003) Palace. Middle room of temple. IAE, pl.C, right47 (2092) Palace. Temple before excavation48 (2100) Palace. Painted gallery before excavation49-51 ( ) Nauiuz pilgrims passing through the ruins, returning from the Shrine on top of the Mt.

March 1929. Photo, Lackner52 (2097) Palace.. Vault with traces of painting53 (2094) Palace. Room with cupola54 (3979) Palace. Room with girders55 (2099) Palace. N gate56 (2096) Palace. Vaulted room57 (3986) Tower of E wall58 (2062) North wall59 (2101) North gate60 (3996) E fort. From W61 (3994) E fort.Vaults inside62 (3997) E fort.. From N63 (3999) E fort.. Vaults64 (2106) W fort, entrance65 (2103) E fort, situation on rim of rock66 (2105) W fort, S and E sides67 (2104) W fort. Another view of No,6468 (3982) Basalt rim of plateau69 (3995) E fort. Gallery in round tower.. Slide Neg. 511970 (2045) Shahristan. Forms panorama of W side with Neg. 204671 (2044) Shahristan. W side, middle and northern part72 (2043) Shahristan. Ditch on N front73 (2040) Shahristan. Water-gate of town74 (2041) Shahristan. E side where branch of Helmand flowed75 (2042) Shahristan. S point of town76 (2049) Shahristan.. N side of center, of town77 (2048) Shahristan. Wall dividing N quarter of town78 (2047) Shahristan. Lower part of W side, middle of town79 (2051) Shahristan. Imamzadeh near N point of Shahristan80 (2050) Shahristan. Detail of No.7981-83 ( ) Sistan. Crossing the Shela, March 1929. Herzfeld Expedition. Photos, Lackner84 (1102) Kuh-i Khwaja Potsherds. Also Neg. 111185 (1115) Kuh-i Khwaja, More potsherds. Also Neg. 111686 (423) Kuh-i Khwaja. Inscribed potsherd86a ( ) Small stone figure87 (1106) Kuh-i Khwaja. Glazed potsherd88 (1112) Kuh-i Khwaja. Potsherds89 (1114) Kuh-i Khwaja. Potsherds with unglazed, combed decoration90 (1113) Kuh-i Khwaja. More unglazed potsherds

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91 (4015) Kuh-i Khwaja. Section of paintad surface from gallery92 (4016) Kuh-i Khwaja. Another, similar section

Nos93 - 126 are blueprints of sections of the painted gallery, most of them outlined in pencil or water-color.. The cross-references are to the black and white prints in Photo File IT

93 (4036) Kuh-i Khwaja. Painted gallery. See File 17-7594 (4044) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ornament,.See File 17-8495 (4047) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ornament.. See File 17-8896 (4043) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ornament, See File 17-8397 (4042) Kuh-i Khwaja, Ornament.. See File 17-8298 (4027) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ornament, water-color. IAE, pl.CI, top left, See File 17-6199 (4032) Kuh-i Khwaja. Ornament, water-color. IAE, pl.CI, top right. See File 17-69100 (4039) Kuh-i Khwaja. Border. See File 17-78101 (4035) Kuh-i Khwaja. Border. See File 17-74102 (4049) Kuh-i Khwaja. Border. See File 17-90103 (4028) Kuh-i Khwaja.. Seated figure. See File 17-62104 (4026) Kuh-i Khwaja. Acrobats. See File 17-59105 (4025) Kuh-i Khwaja. Figure with crescent crown, water-color. See File 17-58106 (4029) Kuh-i Khwaja. Figure riding lion. IAE, pi.Cl, bottom, right,. See File 17-63107 (4034) Kuh-i Khwaja. Horseman. IAE, pl.CI, bottom left.. See File 17-73108 (4033) Kuh-i Khwaja. Greek-type head.. IAE, pl.CIII, top right. See File 17-71109 (4030) Kuh-i Khwaja,. Flutist.. IAE, pl.CIII, top left. See File 17-66110 (4038) Kuh-i Khwaja. Seated figure, See File 17-77111 (4048) Kuh-i Khwaja., Head.. See File 17-89112 (4050) Kuh-i Khwaja Acrobats (?). See File 17-91113 (4031) Kuh-i Khwaja,. Acrobats. See File 17-67114 (4046) Kuh-i Khwaja Bust. See File 17-87115 (4022) Kuh-i Khwaja. Bust. IAE, pl.CIII, bottom. See File 17-55116 (4024) Kuh-i Khwaja.. Borders. See File 17-57117 (4045) Kuh-i Khwaja. Three figures. IAE, pl.CIV, bottom.. See File 17-86118 (4019) Kuh-i Khwaja, Head. IAE, pl.CII, right. See File 17-50119 (4021) Kuh-i Khwaja. Head (?). See File 17-53120 (4041) Kuh-i Khwaja Head. See File 17-81121 (4023) Kuh-i Khwaja, Part of figure, water-color. IAE, p1.CIII, bottom122 (4040) Kuh-i Khwaja. Iranian head. IAE, pl.CII, left. See File 17-80123 (4037) Kuh-i Khwaja. Part of hand. See File 17-76124 (4018) Kuh-i Khwaja. Man's head.. See File 17-49125 (4017) Kuh-i Khwaja. Three figures.. IAE, pl.CIV, top. See File 17-47126 (4020) Kuh-i Khwaja. Part of figure, See File 17-52127 ( ) Kuh-i Khwaja. Nauruz pilgrims.. March 1929.. Photo, Lackner Another version of the

pilgrims crossing the ruins is in Slide 5122128 ( ) Sistan., Daulatabad, April 1929, Herzfeld's camel caravan. Photo, Lackner129 ( ) Sistan. Saint's tomb between Duzdab and Sistan.. Photo, Lackner130 ( ) Sistan. Road between Duzdab (Zahidan) and Sistan. Photo, Lackner

Photo File 30Photographs mostly from Persia, including photos from the 1905 and 1923/25 trips.

A miscellaneous collection of prints from cut film. If Herzfeld numbered the negative, i.e. E.H..2, the number is given.An identification, if noted on the back of the print, is also given. Otherwise, the space is left blank, The numbers at leftare of prints, not pages.

1 (4131) Unidentified reed village., H.I. No.22 (4132) Taq i Girra. H.I. No.33 (4133) Sarpul. Dukkan i Daud. H.I. No,.44 (4134) Saxpul. Rock sculpture. H.I. No. 55 (4135) Saxpul. Dukkan i Daud. H,L, No.66 (4136) Tomb.Farhad and Shirin, near Sahna. R.I. No.77 (4137) Kel-i Daud.. H..I Na9

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8 (4138) Kel-i Daud. H.I. No.109-11 (5495) Taq-i Gixra. Remains of ancient road. Also Negs. 5496/9712 (5425) Taq-i Girt a. Fallen stones13 (5433) Taq-i Gixra. More fallen stones14-16 (5429) Taq-i Gixra, Details. Also Negs.5431/3217 (5458) Saipul. H.1.818 (4252) Unidentified Tell19 (5152) Kal'at al-Jebbax, Sept.2, 1905. E.H.I.820 (5133) Kal'at al-Jebbax, Sept.2, 1905. E.H.I.721 (5135) Kal'at al-Jebbax, Sept.2, 1905. E.H.I.622 (5134) Kal'at al-Jebbax, Sept.2, 1905. E.H.I.1023 (5136) Baghdad, German Club garden, Sept22, 1905. E.H.V,724 (5430) Taq i Gixra Detail25 (5459) Taq i Gixra. H.I.I26 (5494) Taq i Gixra. Side view27 (5479) View of Quhrah area. In background, Qal'a Sefid, Fars. H.II.1528 (5180) Taje, ruins. H,,II.,No11329 (5474) Duzan in Pusht-i Kuh. H..IILNo, 2730 (5478) Cistern between Dutcumbzani and Shaxxifi H,IL,No 1931 (5475) Tang-i Dexre-shehr from W, Oct16, 1905. H.III.3032 (5179) Saraw-Kal'e, ruins, Oct.11, 1905. HIIL,2833 (5476) Dexre-Shehr, Oct.15, 1905. Single ruin. H.III.2934 (5477) Dexre-Shehr, Oct.15, 1905. From W. H,III.3135 (5451) H..1I2136 (5466) H.IL.2237 (5465) M1..2338 (5506) Kal'at al-bint, Sept.2, 1905. I39 (5467) H.II.1640 (5468) H.,IL,17

41 (5452) H.III.2542 (4254) Kal'at al-bint43 (4484) Unidentified Tell44 (4494) Kal'at al-bint area (?).45 (4502) Kal'at al-bint area (?).46 (4501) Kal'at al-bint area (?).47 (4495) Tell Kashshaf. Arch. Reise, pLXXVI, IV648-49 (4496) Tell Kashshaf. Also Neg.449750 (4485) Qal'at al-bint. Arch.Reise, pLXXVI. IV.751 (4487) Qal'at al-hint, Arch.Reise, pl.XXVI. IV.852 (4486) Qal'at al-bint..53 (4486a) Qal'at al-Jebbax IV.,954 (4487a) Qal'at al-Jebbax. Arch. Reise, pLXXVIl55 (4498) Qal'at al-Jebbax. Arch. Reise, pl, XXVII. IV. 1056 (4500) Qal'at al-Jebbax.57 (4499) Qal'at al-Jebbax.58 (4139) H,IINo,1859 (4142) Single figure with gun. H.IIINo33660 (4140) H,III2661 (4141) H.IILNo3362 (4143) Seated figure with attendants. H,,IIINo3563 (4144) Imamzadeh (?) with palms. H.IV.No.3764 (4146) River. H.IV. No.3065 (4146) H.IV. No.4066 (4147) Horseman,, H..IV. No.4667 (5501) Qasr-i Shirin, Qal'a. H.IV.45. Joins No.7068 (5457) Qasr-i Shirin, Qal'a. H,IV.4369 (5185) Qasr-i Shirin, Qal'a. H.IV.4470 (5502) Qasr-i Shirin, Qal'a. H.IV,42. Joins No.67

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71 (5472) Qasr-i Shirin. Town.Ruins in heights behind. H.IV.4172 (5473) Qasr-i Shirin. Camp near town. H.IV.3873 (5455) Qasr-i Shirin. Escort.. H.III.34. See Journal N-81, p,4574 (4148) H.IV.4875 (4149) H.V.4976 (4150) H.V.51

77 (4151) HV.5278 (4152) H.V.No..5379 (4153) Fording a river. HV.No.5480 (4154) H.V.No.,5581 (4255) Unidentified Tell or ruin82 (5469) Dizful, Daughter of Hajji'Ali, H,VL No.6183 (4155) Dizful. Another view of No,82. H.VI. No.6284 (4156) Dizful. H. VI. No,6385 (4157) Dizful. H.VI. No.6486 (4158) Dizful. Bridge.. Possibly old barrage, Ahwaz. See Journal N-81, p.143. HVI. No.6587 (4159) Dizful. Palm grove. H.VI.No.6688 (4160) Dizful.. H.VI. No.6789 (5454) Luristan. Kal'a i Abdanan,,Oct,17, 1905. H.VI.7090 (5500) Luristan. Kal'a i Abdanan. From SW. H.VI,6891 (5183) Luristan. Kal'a i Abdanan Detail. H.VL,6992 (5492) Alamut in Elburz Mts.93 (5447) Veramin. Rear view of mosque (?)94 (5446) Near Vetamin. Yakhchal (icehouse)95 (5436) Near Veramin. Ruin mound96 (5244) Village road past Veramin97 (5444) Cemetery between Pasargadae and Sivand. Cf. No.9998 (5441) Paikuli, bust of Narseh99 (5443) Closer view of No,97100 (5426) Samarra, drawing of standing figure101 (4161) Persepolis, Palace of Xerxes, section. H.VII. No.73102 (4162) Persepolis., Apadana columns. H.VII. No.74103 (4163) Persepolis, Great entrance. EVIL No.75104 (4164) Persepolis.. Stairway (double exposure).H.VII. No.76105 (4165) Persepolis. Cuneiform insciiption,H.VII..No.. 78106 (4166) Persepolis, 100-column hall. Doorway.H.VII. No. 79107 (4167) Persepolis, 100-column hall. Detail of doorway. H.VII.No.80108 (4168) Persepolis, 100-column hall.. Doorway. EVIL No.81109 (4169) Persepolis, 100-column hall., Fallen capital.H.VII. No.82110 (4171) Yazdikhast, H.VIII.No.89111 (4170) Shiraz, H.VIII. No.85. Group of unidentified men,.112 (4172) Shiraz,, H.VIII. No.90. Similar to preceeding113 (4173) Isfahan. Chehel sutun. H.VIII. No.91114 (4174) Isfahan,

115 (4175) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nasr. Doorway,, H.IX., No.99116 (4176) Shiraz, Qasr-i Abu Nast,, HIX.. No,, 101117 (4177) Persepolis, terrace from plain. Left side. H.IX. No.103118 (4178) Persepolis, terrace from plain. Right side. H.IX. No.104119 (4179) Shiraz, Kulah ferengi. H.IX. No.106120 (4181) Shiraz, Kulah ferengi,. H.X No.112121 (4180) Shiraz, Kulah ferengi. H.X.109122 (4182) Shiraz, Kulah ferengi. H.X. 113123 (4183) Naqsh-i Rustam. Ka'ba i Zardusht. H.XI. No.122124 (4184) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Tomb of Darius,, H..XL, No.124125 (5470) Pul i Khan, between Persepolis and Shiraz. H.IX. 100126 (5463) Shiraz,, Barmi-i dilak. Sasanian reliefs. H.IX.98127 (5184) Shiraz. Qasr-i Abu Nast,, Doorway. H.IX..102128 (5462) Shiraz. Baim-i dilak., See No. 126. H.,IX.97

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129 (5461) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tombs. H.XI.128130 (5460) Naqsh-i Rustam. Interior of tomb of Darius. HAL 131131 (5456) Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius. H.XI,129132 (5493) Persepolis. Lion slaying bull. H.VII.77133 (5187) Naqsh-i Rustam. Horsemen's duel. H.XI.121134 (5176) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Ardashir and Hormizd. H.XI.126135 (5182) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Shapur and Valerian. HAL 123136 (5177) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Bahram IL H.XL125137 (4185) Persepolis, tomb, H.XI. No.127138 (4186) Naqsh-i Rustam. Narseh and Nahid. HAL No, 130139 (4187) Persepolis. N side of terrace. H.XI. No.132140 (4188) Postwagon (1905).. H,XIL, No. 133141 (4189) Pasargadae.. Ruins by tomb (?), HAIL No.134142 (4190) Pasargadae. Building with column. HAIL No,, 135143 (4191) Pasargadae. Group of peasants. HAIL No, 136144 (4192) Pasargadae. Terrace. HAIL No. 137145 (4193) Pasargadae. Tomb of Cyrus. H.XIL. No.138146 (4194) Pasargadae. Terrace. H.XII. No,. 139147 (4195) Pasargadae. Tomb of Cyrus (light-struck).. H.XII. No.140148 (4196) Shiraz. Takht-i Qajar from distance. Nov../Dec., 1905149 ( ) Ctesiphon. Sept..19, 1905.. Detail150 (4752) Tribal rug, hanging, etc.151 (5519) Ctesiphon152 (5170) Tribal rug (see No. 150) and khatamkar, box153-161 (5241) Isfahan Photos of two Sasanian capitals. Also in Negs5242; 5485/91162 (5181) Shiraz. Kulah ferengi (?). H.VIII.86163 (5480) Shiraz. Tile panel164 (5482) Shiraz. Kulah ferengi. See No, 120165 (5484) Shiraz. Another view of Kulah ferengi.. See No.119166 (4450) Shiraz.. Qasr-i Abu Nasr.Three local dignitaries167 (5155) Shiraz.. Hafiziyya168 (5156) Shiraz.. Courtyard of Govenor's palace169 (4448) Persepolis Nusrat ad-daula and friends, Nov.24, 1923.. See Journal N-84, p..27.. Another

Neg.4448a170 (4449) Another version of preceeding171 (5499) Pats, Pul-i Murd. H.II.24172 (5498) Pars, Pul-i Mind, H.I1,20173 (5453) Fats, Sharrafi.. S ruins. H,IT.14174 (5471) Shustar, Imamzadeh S of city.. H.,V.50175 (5483) Isfahan, Chehel Suture, painted decoration. H. IX. 105176 (5481) Isfahan, Chehel Sutun, painted decoration.. H,.VIIL,95177 (5178) Isfahan, Chehel Sutun, painted decoration.. EHX.110178 (5186) Isfahan, Chehel Suture, painted decoration. E.H.VIII,.88179 (5141) Isfahan (?).. Unidentified porch180 (5464) Isfahan.. Chehel sutun., HVI11.87181 (5243) Isfahan. Hasht behisht (light-struck)182 (5503) Tekcrit from river. Sept. 3, 1905183 ( ) Baghdad, Bab al-wastani. Arch. Reise, pl.,XLXIX184 (5145) Camels and drivers185 (5504) Lur nomads.186 (5616) Lur nomads.187 (4807) Street, possibly in Hamadan,. GNo.2188 (4806) Taq-i Bustan. Musicians at grotto,. G.I189-192 (4444) Army cantonment (Tehran, Bagh-i Shah ?), World War I. Other negatives 4445-47193-195 ( ) German officers' billet. World War I196 ( ) Kurdistan. German troops. World War I197 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Grottoes198 ( ) Taq-i Bustan.. Large grotto

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199-201 ( ) Humped cattle and oxen in Persia202-204 ( ) Small unidentified stone structure205 (4478) Khosrogird, village206 (4458) Kuh-i Khwaja, island in Hamun Sea207 (4468) Khosrogird,village208 (4459) Kuh-i Khwaja., View on top of mountain209 (4462) Sangbast. Village entrance (?)210 (4461) Kuh-i Khwaja.. On top of mountain211 (3884) Khurha. Panorama of village212 (4808) On road, possibly between Taq-i Bustan and Hamadan, G.3213 (4809) Hamadan (?). G.4214 (4810) Mt. Alwand (?). G.5215-220 (4848) Unidentified caravansarai.. Other Negs.4849-53221-223 (5439) Yazdikhast. Other Negs..5440, 5442224 (5445) Khurha. Cemetery225 (5505) Pir Bakran. Kufic script in brick226 ( ) House in Taurus Mts.227 ( ) Rayy. Citadel228 ( ) Rayy. Cheshmeh'Ali. Relief of Fath'Ali Shah229-231 ( ) Demavand village. Ruins in 1930232 (4772) Qum. Stone lion.. A,2233 (4771) Another exposure of No..232. A.I234 (4773) Enroute Qum - Khurha (?) A.3235 (4774) Unidentified river. A.4236 (4775) Botte (dried shrubs for fuel) piled on village roof. A.5237 (4799) Imamzadeh or well (?) near Khurha. E.6238-243 ( ) Sasanian ruins south of Harsin,1930244 (4798) E.5

245 (4797) Mountain saddle. E.4246 (4796) E,3247 (4795) Gravestone with Naskhi inscription. E.2248 (4794) Khurha. E.l249 (4804) Khurha. F.6250 ( ) Sauj Bulak, scenery251 Winnowing wheat252 Potter at work253 (4803) Khurha..Camp. F.5254 (4802) Khurha Closer view of No.255. F..4255 (4801) Khurha.. Ruins. F.3256 (4805) Khurha.. Village. Forms panorama with No, 257.F.I257 (4800) Khurha.. See preceeding. F.2258 ( ) Pul i Kalhur.. Photo,Meyer, ca.1928259 ( ) Khurramabad, fortress. Photo, Meyer. ca.1928260 ( ) Pul i dukhtar. Photo, Meyer. ca. 1928261 ( ) Pul i dukhtar. Opposite bank.. Photo Meyer. ca. 1928262 (4782) Unidentified ruins, possibly Khurha.C.l263 (4784) Unidentified ruins, possibly Khurha..C.3264 (4783) Unidentified ruins, possibly Khurha. C.2265 (4785) Unidentified landscape, possibly near Khurha.C.,4266 (4786) Unidentified landscape, possibly Khurha.C.5267 (4787) Unidentified landscape, possibly Khurha.C.6268 ( ) Shushtar bridge269 (4781) Isfahan. All Verdi Khan bridge. B.6270 (4779) Isfahan. Courtyard of private house. B.5271 (4780) Isfahan. Another view of No.270, B.4272-274 (4859) Isfahan. Views of two Sasanian capitals. Other Negs.4860-61275 ( ) Khan Shahraban on Khurasan road. SA-II, fig.31276 (4778) Leaving Isfahan on Shiraz road. B.3

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277 (4777) Shah'Abbas caravansarai, Isfahan-Shiraz road. B..2278 (4776) Detail of No.277. B..1279 (4817) Unidentified village280 (4818) Closer view of No.279281 (4788) Possibly ruins of Sasanian bridge, Isfahan. D. 1282 (4789) Another view of No.281. D.2283 (4768) Building near Veramin284 (4816) Khurha Columns285 (4764) Khurha. Imamzadeh286 ( ) Shiraz, crossing flood at Kahwekhane Zargam. 1924287 (4760) Khurha, tombstone288 (4761) Gorge before Firuzabad. See No.330289 (4455) Ruins near Rushtkhar290 (4465) Castle near Chaman291 (4456) Kafirkale, village292 (4477) More distant view of No.290293 (4454) Ruins near Salami (?)294 (4474) Barn, not far from Salt desert. Well (?)295 (4463) Lasgaid, ruins

296 ( ) Mezinen. Yakhchal (icehouse)297 (4473) Rewand, ruin298 (4471) Baze'ur, chahar taq299 ( ) Meimei. General view of mosque from street300 ( ) Meimei. Mosque from courtyard301 (4457) Khosrogird, village302 (4470) Ruin near Simnan303 (4469) Bistam, Shrine,,304 (4472) Bistam, Shrine,305 (4467) Unidentified mud-brick building306 (4475) Interior of unidentified brick dome307 (4460) Unidentified inscribed stone308 (4464) Djelalabad, Bakhtrian camels.309 (4466) Djelalabad, Bakhtrian camels.310 (5435) Farraahband, chahar taq311-312 ( ) Kharg., Mausoleums. Photo, Ayers313 (5434) Kharg, Imamzadeh (?)314 (4791) Unidentified ruins, probably in eastern Iran. D,4315 (4790) Another view of No314. D.3316 (4792) Another view of No,314D.5317 (4793) Another view of No.314.,D..6318 (3895) Kharg, panorama.319 (3896) Kharg, panorama.320 (3897) Kharg, panorama.. Catacombs and Imamzadeh321 (4811) Unidentified landscape, eastern Iran (?). H.I322 (4814) Unidentified landscape, eastern Iran (?). H.4323 (4812) Unidentified landscape, eastern Iran (?). H.2324 (4813) Eastern Iran (?). Distant village., H.3325 (4815) Eastern Iran (?).. Distant village. Camel caravan, H..5326 (4821) Eastern Iran (?).. Distant village. Camel skeleton327 (4820) Eastern Iran (?).. Distant village. Mounted horseman328 (4822) Unidentified inscribed stone329 (4823) Another view of No 328330 (4766) Near Firuzabad.. See No.288331 (4845) Nomadic black tents332 (4854) Unidentified village333 (4855) Unidentified Tell or fortress334 (4858) Another view of No333335 (4856) Unidentified valley

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336 (4819) Persepolis, bull's head from capital337 (4846) Unidentified excursion, probably in Elburz Mts., ca.,1905338 (4847) Another view of No.337339 (4843) Herzfeld lunching with friend,See also File 32-259340 (4862) Graf Schulenburg (German Min Tehran) and Teymourtash (Min of the Court) ca. 1930341 (4863) Teymourtash, ca.1930342 (4844) Herzfeld with sister, Charlotte (center) and identified lady, perhaps in Syria, ca. 1910. See

File 32-73343 (4978) Unidentified landscape.344 (4974) Unidentified landscape.345 (5666) Unidentified village.346 (4982) Unidentified village,347 (4979) Unidentified village.348 (5643) Small caravan349 (5633) Unidentified village350 (5625) Grave by unidentified village351 (5635) Threshing grain352 (5634) Unidentified rock inscription353 (4989) Sasanian capital, Taq-i Bustan. See File 8-272354 (4981) Unidentified landscape.355 (4971) Unidentified landscape.356 (4973) Unidentified landscape.357 (4955) Unidentified ruined caravansarai358 (4956) Close-up of 357359 (4953) Baked brick ornament, probably from wall in No.360360 (4951) Wall with baked brick ornament361 (4952) Another view of ornament.. See No.359362 (4920) Stone capital363 (4943) Inscribed stones (?)364 (4966) Unidentified landscape in Iran365 (4965) Unidentified landscape in Iran366 (4959) Unidentified landscape in Iran367 (4958) Unidentified landscape in Iran368 (4937) Upper section of tombstone369 (4935) Upper section of another tombstone370 (4963) Scaffolding and making of paper squeeze, Sarpul (?)371 (4961) Scaffolding and making of paper squeeze, Sarpul (?)372 (4962) Scaffolding and making of paper squeeze, Sarpul (?)373 (4964) Scaffolding and making of paper squeeze, Sarpul (?)374 (4941) Cuneiform rock inscription.375 (4942) Cuneiform rock inscription. (double exposure?)376 (4945) House in Zagros Mts. (?) Other views follow377 (4950) House in Zagros Mts, (?)378 (4948) House in Zagros Mts, (?)379 (4946) House in Zagros Mts.. (?)380 (4947) House in Zagros Mts. (?)381 (4949) House in Zagros Mts. (?)382 (4940) Tombstone, probably in Kurdistan.. Two figures, one with gun383 (4939) Tombstone, probably in Kurdistan.. Single figure with gun384 (4917) Tombstone, probably in Kurdistan,, Two figures, one with gun385 (4944) Tombstone, probably in Kurdistan. Row of flat tombstones386 (4936) Tombstone, probably in Kurdistan., Elaborately ornamented and inscribed387 (4938) Tombstone, probably in Kurdistan. Inscribed388 (4968) Unidentified village (Sarpul?)389 (4960) Another view of same village390 (4954) Post wagon with four horses, 1905391 (4957) Unidentified town,Kurdistan392 (4967) Extraordinary mountain formation

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393 (4969) Unidentified town on plateau394 (4701) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925. Distant view395 (4668) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925. Ruins from Hamun Sea396 (4674) Kuh- i Khwaja, 1925. Loaded tutin (reed raft)397 (4720) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925. Another view of ruins from the sea398 (4711) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925, Tutins399 (4722) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925. Shore of Hamun with tutin400 (4664) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925. Loaded tutin401 (4665) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925. Tutins402 (4703) Kuh-i Khwaja, 1925. Hamun Sea403 (4663) Two Iranian officers or gendarmes, 1925404 (4705) Village on shores of Hamun, 1925405 (4713) Street in Duzdap (?), 1925406 (4669) Village in Sistan, 1925407 (4710) Gateway in Sistan, 1925408 (4672) Shahristan ruins, 1925409 (4693) Kuhistan, 1925. Village410 (4676) Kuhistan, 1925. Village with camel caravan411 (4702) Kuhistan, 1925. Domed houses412 (4699) Kuhistan, 1925. Camel caravan413 (4723) Kuhistan, 1925. Village414 (4708) Kuhistan, 1925. Landscape415 (4712) Kuhistan, 1925. Village, domed houses416 (4731) Kuhistan, 1925. Landscape417 (4662) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925.418 (4726) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925.419 (4732) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925.,420 (4704) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925.421 (4724) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925..

422 (4727) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925.,423 (4117) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925.424 (4729) Kuhistan, mountains and roads along the Afghan frontier, 1925.425 (4707) Kuhistan, along the road Zahidan-Mashhad. 1925.426 (4728) Kuhistan, along the road Zahidan-Mashhad. 1925.427 (4677) Kuhistan, along the road Zahidan-Mashhad. 1925.428 (4696) Kuhistan, along the road Zahidan-Mashhad.1925429 (4718) Kuhistan, along the road Zahidan-Mashhad. 1925.430 (4714) Kuhistan, 1925.. Large camel caravan431 (4661) Kuhistan, 1925.. Small camel caravan432 (4697) Kuhistan, 1925. Camels433 (4689) Kuhistan, 1925. Camels434 (4715) Kuhistan, 1925. Camels435 (4716) Kuhistan, 1925.. Single rider on camel436 (4721) Kuhistan, 1925, partridge feigning broken wing.437 (4698) Kuhistan, 1925, partridge feigning broken wing.438 (4719) Kuhistan, 1925, partridge feigning broken wing.439 (4706) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925 Landscape440 (4733) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925 Village in plain441 (4666) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925. Village in depression442 (4700) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925. Village in plain443 (4671) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925. Courtyard.444 (4660) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925. Domed tomb445 (4673) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925. Village street446 (4730) Probably eastern Khurasan, 1925. Garden447 (4709) Khurasan, 1925. Typical landscape448 (4692) Khurasan, 1925. Shahkuh range with snow449 (4675) Khurasan, 1925. Another, view of preceeding450 (4725) Khurasan, 1925. Stream and poplars

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451 (4695) Khutasan, 1925. Another view of Shahkuh range

452 (4670) Khurasan, 1925. Horseman in pine grove

453 (4694) Khurasan, 1925. Another glimpse of Shahkuh range

454 (5262) Mazanderan. Elaborate raised house. Photos 454-459 taken by Karl Bergner,1936

455 (5263) Mazanderan Detail of 5262456 (5264) Mazanderan. Crib for grain457 (5265) Mazanderan., Thatched houses and cattle

458 (5266) Mazanderan.. Thatched houses

459 (5267) Mazanderan, Thatched houses and cattle

460 (5074) Shiraz.. Street, looking towards Koran Gate

461 (5075) Shiraz Chehel Tan462 (5257) Shiraz. Bagh-i Eram with cypresses

463 (5258) Shiraz. Pavilion in Bagh-i Exam464 (5259) Shiraz. Inner court of Chehel Tan

Photo File 31Miscellaneous photographs: Mesopotamia (a few Syria)

s at left refer to prints, not pages.

1 ( ) Baghdad. The Maude bridge

2 ( ) Baghdad. Panorama,looking upstream from Maude bridge

3 ( ) Baghdad., Tigris, alongside da'irah (ferry)

4 ( ) Baghdad. Sa'diyyah on the Tigris

5 ( ) Baghdad. View from American Consulate

6 ( ) Baghdad. Another view from same place

7-11 (4536) Baghdad. Palm grove. Other vievs in Negs.4532-35

12 ( ) Baghdad. Panorama of Ma'ruf and Zubaidah

13 (5422) Panorama. Seleucia (?)

14 ( ) Panorama. Seleucia from N

15 (4519) Baghdad, Tigris shoreline.

16 (4518) Baghdad.

17 (4517) Baghdad.

18

(4516) Baghdad. Tigris river boat

19-21 (4521) Baghdad. View from hotel root,, Other Negs.4523,4525

22 (4522) Baghdad. Hotel terrace on the Tigris (Tigris Palace ?)

23 (4528) Baghdad.. Street scene by bridge

24 (4524) Baghdad. Hotel courtyard

25 (4529) Baghdad.. Street scene by bridge

26 (4520) Baghdad.Hotel courtyard

27 (4530) Baghdad. Khaseki mosque

28 (4531) Baghdad. Minaret in Suq al-ghazi

29 (4527) Baghdad. Man standing on hotel roof

30 (4526) Baghdad. Street with porters

31 (5517) Seleucia. See No.63

32 (5518) Seleucia.

33 (5437) Unidentified village

34 () Baghdad, Talisman Gate

35 (5511) Sinjar, Sittne Zeinab, mihrab

36 ( ) Unidentified defile

37 ( ) Unidentified rock tomb

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38 (5138) Unidentified landscape

39 (5190) Antique capital, Jaffa

40 ( ) Seleucia. al-Sur. Arch. Reise, vol.IV, pl.CXXIII, top

41 ( ) Seleucia. Qasr bint al-Qadi, Arch. Reise, vol.IV, pLCXX III, bottom

42 ( ) Ctesiphon, panorama

43 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Complete facade. Photo, Koldewey

44 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Right wing collapsed

45 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra Section of facade and vault

46 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Buttress (taken at sunrise). Arch. Reise, vol.IV, pl.CXXV,left

47 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Detail inner surface of arch. Arch. Reise, vol.IV, pl.CXXV, right

48 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Inside of arch, Arch. Reise, vol,I1I, pLXL; details Samarra, 1907 report,fig.22

49 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Side view.. Arch. Reise, vol.lll, pl,XLIV, left

50 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra.. Back view. Arch. Reise, voLIII, pl..XI1I

51 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Detail of back of side. Arch. Reise, vol. III, pl.XLII

52 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra,. Gallery back of fiont. Arch. Reise, vol. IV, p1.,CXXVII

53 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra, Springing of vault. Arch. Reise, vol,Ill, pl.XLIV, right

54 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Door, rear wall. Arch. Reise, vol.IV, pl.CXXI, top left

55 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Side room. Arch. Reise, vol. IV, pl.CXXVI, bottom

56 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. View through side door, 1908. Arch.Reise, voL.IV, pL.CXXVI, top right

57 (4541) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra. Horseman at side door.. Neg.5519, another version

58 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra.. Side door, 1907, Samarra,Preliminary Report, fig.7

59 ( ) Seleucia. Qasr bint al-Qadi (Samarra photo No. 238)

60 ( ) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra, detail (Samarra photo 236)

61 ( ) Seleucia.Tiles from city wall. (Samarra photo 239)

62 ( ) Gateway, Samarra (?)

63 (4540) Seleucia, See No.3 1. Arch. Reise, voLII, fig. 157

64 (4539a) Another view of'No.63

65 (4539) Seleucia.

66 (4537) Seleucia. Section of No.65

67 ( ) Dastagerd. Prison from E. Arch. Reise, vol..IV, p1.,CXXVIII, top

68 ( ) Dastagerd. Parapet of'city wall, Arch.Reise, vol.IV, pl.CXXVII, top

69 ( ) Dastagerd. Prison from E.

70 ( ) Dastagerd. Closer view of'No.69

71 (5191) Qasr-i Shirin.. Chuar qapu (chahar taq)

72 (5195) Qasr-i Shirin., Hadji qalasy

73 (5193) Qasr-i Shirin, Chuar qapu

74 (5194) Qasr-i Shirin. Another view of preceeding

75 (5192) Ctesiphon, Taq-i Kisra, detail

76 ( ) Qasr-i Shirin. Palace, rooms, Khosro II

77 ( ) Qasr-i Shirin. Audience Hall, Khosro II

78 ( ) Unidentified mosque

79 ( ) Stucco from al-Kana's (?) vis-a-vis Tekrit

80 ( ) Mosul, Nabi Yunus

81 ( ) Irbil

82 (4253) Unidentified brick interior.. See File 14, p.75-4

83 (5617) Tekrit.

84 (4120) Tekrit. River bank

85 (4100) Baghdad. Tomb of Suhrawardi

86 (5623) Baghdad or Mosul, workmen

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87 (4114) Mosul (?). Along the river

88 (4115) Mosul (?). River bank

89 (4118) Mosul (?). View over city

90 (5556) Unidentified mosque with four minarets

91 (4126) Palm grove

92 (4125) Unidentified camp

93-94 (4127) Joins Neg.4128 to form view of river bank, Tekrit

95 (5559) Unidentified harbor

96 (5565) Beirut harbor (?)

97 (5567) Unidentified sea-coast

98 (5568) Another version of preceeding

99-102 (5595) Unidentified camp, possibly Sarre-Herzfeld. Other views in Negs.5593-94 and 5596

103 (5611) Balcony of inner courtyard. Syria ?

104 (5613) Two unidentified ladies. Syria ?

105 (5621) Interior of unidentified bazaar

106 (4113) Courtyard in No, 103

107 (4274) Unidentified fortress

108 (4265) Cossack and two women, Kurdistan (?)

109 (4273) Unidentified landscape

110 (4272) Unidentified town, Kurdistan (?)

111-116 (4214) Banks of unidentified river, eastern Iraq (?). Other views in Negs. 4213-any 4215-19

117-120 ( ) Unidentified stone building or buildings

121 (5450) Hamah, Nuri mosque, column

122 (5516) Cairo, Ann mosque. Capitals

123 (5515) Cairo, Ann mosque. Capital

124 (5512) Abu Hurairah,, Younger grave, Arch. Reise, vol.l, fig.59

125 (5513) Abu Hurairah.. Older grave. Arch. Reise, vol..l, fig.64

126-141 (4565) Cairo, Ann- mosque, capitals. Other capitals in Negs.4566-81

142 (4642) Sinjar.. Distant view

143 (4641) Sinjar. Overlooking town

144 (4652) Sinjar, Another version of preceeding

145 (4643) Sinjar,.Looking into courtyard of caravansarai

146 (4645) Sinjar. View. Neg.4646 is duplicate

147 (4644) Sinjar.. Inside town. Cf:, Arch.Reise, vo1.,111, pl.LXXXIV

148 (4649) Sinjar (?).. Doorway with decoration and inscription,. Neg.4648 is duplicate

149 (4655) Sinjar, Tomb of Zeinab.. Cf. Arch. Reise, vol.I1I, pl.LXXXVII

150 (4654) Sinjar, Tomb of Zeinab Duplicate of No.149

151 (4650) Sinjar, Tomb of Zeinab. Detail, Neg.4651 is duplicate

152 (4653) Sinjar, Tomb of Zeinab. Another, detail. Neg.4658 is duplicate

153 (4655) Unidentified portal

154 (4656) Sinjar Sittne Zeinab. Cf. No.35

155 (4647) Sinjar.. Carved jamb

156 (4657) Sinjar. Mihrab

157 (4492) Mosul, Great Mosque. Mihr'ab

158 (4492a) Mosul, Great Mosque. Another exposure of preceeding

159 (4493) Mosul, Great Mosque. Pier. Neg. marked V.9

160-162 (4507) Mosul (?), Penga (?). Upper part of doorway. Other Negs.4508 and 4508a

163-164 (4505) Mosul, Yahya abu'l Kerim., Arch. Reise, vol.1l1, pl.CIl (there called Abu'l Qasim). Another Neg.4505a

165 (4504) Mosul, Yahya abu'l Kerim Ct. Arch. Reise, vol.111, pl.CIl

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166 (4506) Double exposure

167 (4504a) Another exposure of'No.165

168 (4503) Mosul. Yahya abu'l Kerim.,

169 (4488) Mosul. German Consulate-General..

170 (4491) Mosul.

171 (4489) Possibly of Consulate-General

172 (4490) Another view of preceeding

173 (4585) Unidentified scene

174 (4601) Qusair al-Dibsi (?)

175 (4599) Qusair al-Dibsi. Cf: Arch. Reise, vol.1, fig..52

176 (4600) Qusair al-Dibsi. CfArch. Reise, vol.1, fig.53

177 (4592) Eragiza, ruins of Abu Hanayah. See Arch. Reise, vol.I, figs., 41-42. Neg.4586 is duplicate

178 (4589) Eragiza, ruins of'Abu Hanayah, Neg.4594 is a duplicate

179 (4590) Eragiza, ruins of Abu Hanayah. Another view

180 (4591) Eragiza, ruins of Abu Hanayah. Neg. 4595 is a duplicate

181 (4608) Rusafa, Basilica.. Arch. Reise, vol.II1, pL,LX

182 (4607) Rusafa, Basilica. Arch. Reise, vol.III, pl.LX. Neg. marked 1.15

183 (4621) Pompeiopolis. Neg4622 is a duplicate

184 (4619) Rusafa (?)

185 (4612) Rusafa, Basilica. Arch. Reise, vol.III, pl.LX. Neg. marked 1.14

186 (4618) Rusafa

187 (4611) Rusafa, Martyrium. Arch. Reise, vol.III, pl.LX.. Neg. marked 1.16

188 (4620) Rusafa, Martyrium. Cf. Arch. Reise, vol.111, pl.LXII

189 (4617) Rusafa, Martyrium. (?), Neg.4616 is a duplicate

190 (4615) Rusafa. Basilica,. Cf. Arch. Reise, vol.111, pl.LIX

191 (4613) Rusafa,. The church "extra mums." Cf', Arch. Reise, vol.I1, fig, 151

192 (4584) Unidentified courtyard. Another view in No.194

193 (4609) Unidentified stone building

194 (4583) See No. 192

195 (4614) Closer view of No., 196

196 (4610) Possibly another view of'No.191

197 (4602) Abu Hurairah. Older tomb, Cf. Arch. Reise, vol.1, fig,61

198 (4593) Abu Hurairah. Younger tomb. Cf. Arch. Reise, vol.1, fig.58

199 (4603) Unidentified rubble ruins.. Neg.4505 is a duplicate

200 (4606) Another exposure of'No.199. Neg.4504 is a duplicate

201 (4597) Abu Hurairah, minaret,. Cf. Arch. Reise, vol.1, fig..55

202 (4596) Abu Hurairah, minaret.. Another view. Neg..4598 is a duplicate

203 ( ) Unidentified mukarnas

204 ( ) Qasr al-Mudiq. Inscription with ornamental designs

205 (4582) Aleppo. City wall, lion relief

206 (4514) Tekrit, Tigris river. Cf. Arch. Reise, voLl, fig. 106

207 (4515) Tekrit, Tigris river. Close-up of raft in preceeding

208 (4635) Unidentified landscape

209 (4537a) Unidentified landscape with Tell

210 (4638a) Unidentified police post (?)

211 (4587) Three men, possible telegraph operators

212-213 (4633) Unidentified river.. Another view in Neg.4631

214-219 (4626) al-Sufaiyah, ford and bridge ruins.. See Arch. Reise, vol.I, fig.,91. Other Negs of series are

4623-25; 4627-28

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220-227 (4629) Views of setting up and within a camp, probably of the Sarre-Herzfeld Arch. Reise, Oct.1907 -March 1908, Other Negs, in group are 4630,32,34,36,38-39.. Neg4637 is a duplicate ofNeg4640

228-229 (4543) Passengers on a Tigris river-boat. Also Neg.4542230 (4545) Amara (Kut ?) from the river231 (4544) Korna village, Another view in No.239232-234 ..(4546) Sailing dhows on the Tigris, south of Amara. Other views Negs4548-49235 (4547) Tigris, south of Amara, by full moon236-238 (4552) Uzeir on the Tigris.Three views of town with mosque. Other Negs.4550-51239 (4553) Korna village. See No.231240-241 (4557) Basra harbor. Another view Neg4556242-243 (4555) The Shatt al-arab, views of shore with palm trees.. Another Neg.4554244 (4558) Zubeir (old Basra)245 (4560) Umm al-awlad. See Arch. Reise, vol. IV, pl.XXXVI

246 (4559) Umm al-awlad.. Closer view of ruin

247 (4561) The Persian Gulf'248-249 (4563) Gulf of Aden with town.. Another Neg. 4564

250 (4562) Persian Gulf'251 (4588) Swinging a horse on board in a sling252 (4480) Nimrud, Back view of'stone figure in No.256253 (4479) Nimrud. Head, three-quarter view254 ( ) Nimrud. Inscribed stone255 (4478) Nimrud. Inscribed stone (Tell Kashaf ?)256 (4481) Ninuud. Profile of figure in No,252257 (4483) Nimrud. Section of horned crown258 (4482) Nimrud.. Stone with relief decoration of palmettes259 ( ) Kefil, Tomb of Ezekiel. SA-I, fig.61260 ( ) Baghdad, Sitta Zubeida,. Photo, Burchardt. SA-I, fig,63

261 (5073) Baghdad, Talisman Gate.262 (5172) Baghdad, Talisman Gate.. Arch. Reise, vol.I11, pl.XI

263 (5254) Baghdad. Tigris, Maude Bridge264 (5255) Baghdad.. Kazimein (?)

265 (5256) Baghdad.. Tigris river front

Photo File 32Miscellaneous prints: personal, mostly in Europe, plus many in Syria or Iraq,

including photos of Bedouin life and travel.

The numbers at left are of prints, not pages..

1-6 (5864) Unidentified city in Germany or Austria (Braunschweig ?).. Other Negs.. 5863, 66, 68, 70,72

7 (5865) Unidentified pavilion in Braunschweig (?)

8 (5860) Herzfeld's sister, Charlotte, ca. 1910.

9 (5859) Herzfeld's sister, Charlotte, ca.1910..

10 (5867) Unidentified Avenue, in Austria or Germany

11 (5869) Herzfeld's sister, Charlotte

12 (5873) Unidentified park in Germany or Austria

13 (5871) Mr. and Mrs.. Ludwig Schiff and Prof. and Mrs, Moritz Sobernheim, with unidentified lady

14 (5841) Three unidentified ladies with boy

15 (5862) Mr.. and Mrs.. Schiff with lady

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16 (5840) Unidentified lady

17 (5861) Mr. and Mrs. Schiff', parents of Mrs. Sobernheim

18-24 (5858) Flight of the Zeppelin, 1908-10 (?). Other Negs5852-57

25 (5801) Venice, St. Mark's Square, 1910-13

26 (5820) Venice. Courtyard of Doge's palace

27 (5797) Venice. St. Mark's Square

28 (5821) Venice. Corner of pillar of'Doge's palace

29 (5819) Venice. Lion

30 (5816) Venice, Herzfeld on balcony at Square, looking across to Santa Maria Salute

31 (5807) Venice, Corner pillar of Doge's palace

32-33 (5815) Venice. View from balcony. Another view Neg. 5817

34 (5818) Venice Venice Herzfeld's sister, Lotte, in gondola

35 (5804) Venice, Ornamented piers in front of St. Mark's

36-37 (5811) Venice. Detail of preceeding. Another detail, Neg.5810

38 (5813) Venice. Statue of lion

39 (5799) Venice.. Arcade of Doge's palace40 (5802) Venice. Grill in St. Mark's

41-42 (5809) Venice.. Byzantine carved slab, St.. Mark's, Another view Neg.5806

43 (5808) Venice. Statue of four Kings

44 (5805) Venice.. Byzantine carved slab (peacocks), St.Mark's

45 (5812) Venice.. Similar slab of griffins

46 (5798) Venice Columns, St. Mark's

47-49 (5826) Herzfeld's study, 5 Niirnberger Pl.., Berlin. 1906-07 (?). Another view, Neg.,5827; another withHerzfeld's sister, Lotte, Neg5825

50-53 (5824) Torcello (?).. Cloisters. Other views, including church in Negs.5814, 22, 28

54 (5727) Venice (?).. Five sculptured roundels.. Enlargement in File 26-10

55-56 (5800) Venice. Detail of St. Mark's with duplicate print

57-58 (5803) Venice.. Pier in front of St. Mark's with duplicate print

59-62 (5843) Dr Sobernheim with unidentified lady and two Arabs. Other versions in Negs.5842, 50-51

63-64 (4290) Heizteld with Professor and Frau Sarre on pier, 1908. On deck in Neg4287

65 (4289) Herzfeld with Frau Sane and unidentified man on deck, 1908

66 (4288) Sobeinheim, Aleppo (?), 1909 (?)

67 (5844) Prof. and Frau Sane on ship-board, 1908

68-72 (5847) Dr. Sobernheim and Frau Sane on ship-board, 1908, Other Negs. 5845-46, 5848-49

73 -79 (5839) Herzfeld's sister, Lotte, with friends.. Italy (?). Other Negs.5923, 29-30, 34, 37-38

80 (5832) Herzfeld in Cairo or Alexandria, ca. 1908

81 (5833) Unidentified girl

82 (5831) Unidentified child

83-88 ( ) Small harbor and unidentified ruins, some of them Ottoman, enclosed in a letter to Herzfeldfrom Ladislas Lorent, Istanbul, July 6, 1946..

89 (4926) Venice (?). Another version of roundels in No.54

90-94 (4919) Five rather indistinct views of what appears to be the carved top of'perhaps a stone post.. OtherNegs.4921-24

95 (4925) Two carved blocks with figures and ornament in style of Palmyra

96-102 (4931) Unidentified stone cornice and fragments of carved decoration, including panels. OtherNegs.4927-29, 32-34

103 (4916) Unidentified ruins. Standing columns and architrave. Turkey (?)

104 (4915) Closer view of No.103

105 (4930) Stone slab with stylized palms and rope pattern. Greek (?)

106 (4918) Cairo, Bab Nasr. Another view, File 26-112

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107 (5741) Unidentified town with Roman ruins. Syria

108 (5735) Unidentified clock tower, Syria

109 (5749) Unidentified ruins of stone building, Syria

110-112 (5737) Unidentified street scene, Iraq or Syria. Other Negs.5736, 38

113 (4890) Loaded raft. These prints, through No.151, of an archaeological expedition were taken at Assur,1904-05

114 (4881) Raft crossing river

115 (4873) Riverbank

116 (4737) Tell

117 (4736) Herd of goats grazing

118-120 (4875) Arabs fording the river or bathing. Other Negs. 4886, 91

121-122 (4753) Expedition house. Double exposure, Neg.4735

123 (4750) Team of donkeys with sledge

124 (4877) Donkeys

125-129 (4744) Bedouin workmen. Other Negs4751, 80, 85, 89

130 (4872) Single Arab with long braids, possibly trusted slave of a Sheikh

131 (4749) Grazing camels with Bedouin in background

132-133 (4748) Mounted Sheikh with escort carrying long spears. Another Neg,4743

134 (4878) Sheikh at left with armed escort and Turkish officer

135 (4876) Visiting dignitary, possibly Governor. With escort

136 (4892) Visiting dignitary, possibly Governor. With aide and Turkish officer

137 (4734) Visiting dignitary, possibly Governor. With water-pipe and workmen

138 (4874) Rails, wheels and wagonettes of'narrow-gauge railway

139-142 (4888) Camels transporting railway parts and supplies. Other Negs. 4741-42, 4884

143-144 (4879) Black felt Bedouin tents.. Another Neg.4887

145 (4882) Three Bedouin (double exposure)

146-148 (4747) Bedouin men and children. Other Negs.4739, 4883

149 (4738) Landscape

150 (4745) Pair of'turkeys

151 (4740) Turkish official

152 (4746) Turkish or Syrian official

152 (4752) Family treasures: rug,vase, tea-pot, etc. Another version in File 30-150

154-156 (4906) Bedouin horseman with long spear. Other versions Negs.4902, 04. Also Nos.,346-347,Negs.4896, 4901

157 (4903) Arrival of Turkish officials by carriage

158 (4913) Bedouin Sheikhs and escort

159 (4911) Military escort of officials

160-161 (4897) Another version of Bedouin in No.158.. Another Neg4900

162 (4912) Soldiers and horsemen outside unidentified town

163 (4905) Military post or caravansarai (?). Another view in File 32-209

164 (4908) Military escort. Another version of File 32-184

165 (4907) Caravan leaving unidentified village, Syria

166-171 (5642) Camel caravan, Iraq. Other views in Negs.4990-94

172-183 (4985) Watering horses, These prints through No.201 are possibly of'Herzfeld's trip across theHanuin, 1905, including his camp and horses.. Other Negs.. 4970, 76, 83, 86, 95, 97, 99; 5637-39

184-185 (5648) Mounted escort, another view of'No.164. Another Neg,.5645

186 (4987) Watering the horses

187-190 (4977) Unidentified landscapes. Other views in Negs.. 4972, 75, 84

191 (5627) Path along a wadi

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192-195 (5628) Isolated tree and isolated group. Other views, Negs.5626, 29-30

196 (5632) Unidentified landscape

197 (5631) Unidentified stream

198-199 (4988) Halt at river bed. Another view, Neg.5636

200-201 (5611) Mounted peddler (?).Another view, Neg.5640

202-207 (5682) Apparently views of a conference in a tent between Bedouin and Europeans (German?), WorldWar I. No. 225 belongs in same group. Other Negs. 5680-81, 83-85

208 ( ) English soldiers from Kut arriving in Nisibin,. World War I. Photo, Mack

209 (5695) Another view of military post, No. 163

210 (5696) Courtyard of'caravansarai, Syria

211 (5707) Carriage horses

212 (5725) Unidentified teamster213 (5694) Another view of File 26-16, river ferry214 (5691) Distant view of unidentified town, Syria

215 (5692) View of another unidentified town

216 (5698) House in a town, Syria

217 (5724) Herzfeld and Sobernheim drinking tea with Syrians, ca. 1914

218-219 (5711) Unidentified Syrian. Close-up, Neg.5712

220 (5718) Herd of goats, Syria

221 (5699) Mounted peddler (?), Syria

222 (4998) Fording a stream

223-224 (5688) Arab acrobat standing on horse. Another view, Neg. 5687

225 (4893) See No.202

226 (4895) Arabs in town, Syria

227 (4898) Probably lower Tigris shore.. Related views: File 26-220, File 32-233

228-229 (4894) River bank with camels and donkeys, Syria. Another Neg.4914

230-232 (4909) Deir Hater (?). Details in Negs.5673-74. Other views: File 26-74-75

233-238 (5717) Scenes, probably along lower Tigris.. Other Negs. 5716,19-23, Related views: File 26-220; File32-227

239 (5715) Syrian merchant astride a donkey

240 (5686) Line-up of school boys, Iraq241 (5714) Three Iraqi soldiers

242 (5726) Arab in front of'chineh wall, Iraq

243 (5713) Three soldiers, Syria

244-246 (5703) Unidentified river scenes, Syria. Other Negs. 5689, 97

247 (5702) Unidentified building, Syria

248 (5706) Arab bathing or fishing

249 (5700) Mounted., Arabs, Apparently same figures as in No. 160

250 (5701) Unidentified Arabs

251-253 (5709) Camels by telegraph line, Syria. Other Negs. 5708, 10. See also Nos.348-349, Negs.4899, 4910

254-257 (5704) Unidentified landscapes, probably Iraq. Other Negs. 5690, 93; 5705

258 (58 Unidentified European. See File 31-11

259 (5835) Unidentified man. See File 30-339

260-264 (5667) Unidentified street scenes with palms, cemetery, etc. Probably lower Tigris. Other Negs.,5649-52

265-266 (5678) Small river steamer "EKINJI", probably Syria. Another version, Neg.5679

267-270 (5658) Unidentified coast-lines. Other Negs 5661, 63,65

271-273 (5668) Syrian gentleman with small grandson. Other views, Negs.5669-70

274-275 (5672) Unidentified Syrian. Another exposure, Neg.5671

276 (4980) Detail of unidentified stone building

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277-279 (5653) Unidentified town in Syria.. Other Negs.5654-55

280-282 (5644) Unidentified group of Bedouin horsemen, Syria. Other view, Negs..5646-47

283-290 (5732) At stations of Taurus Express, Turkey or Syria, pre-World War L, Other Negs.5728-31, 33, 42,44

291-296 (5795) Misc. unidentified scenes in Syria.. Other Negs..5734, 39, 43, 85, 94

297-298 (5746) Horse-drawn merchandise wagons. Another view, Neg..5745

299 (5747) Four small boys in best clothes, Syria

300 (5748) Cemetery, Syria

301-303 (5791) Unidentified river, Syria (?). Other views, Negs..5788, 93304 (5792) Water-wheels, Syria

305 , (5789) Unidentified landscape, Syria (?)

306 (5790) Another unidentified landscape, Syria (?)

307-309 (5769) Watering the horse, Syria.. Other versions, Negs..5770-71

310-312 (5768) European hunter with Bedouin guide, Syria.. Variations, Negs.5765-66

313-319 (5755) Bedouin activities along a river, Syria. Includes filling water-bags and spearing fish. OtherNegs. 5756, 72-75, 96

320-332 (5750) Bedouin black tent and activities, Syria.. Other Negs.5740, 51-54, 57, 76-78, 82, 84, 87

333-345 (5783) Bedouin animal husbandry and agriculture, including harvesting of'grain. Other Negs. 5758-64,67, 79-81, 86

346 (4896) Syrian officer and guard. See No, 154

347 (4901) Syrian officer and mounted Bedouin. See No.154

343-349 (4399) Camels, Another Neg.. 4910.. See No,251

Photo File 33Squeezes: Cuneiform and Arabic inscriptions.

If the squeeze exists in the Archive, the number of the squeeze is given. References, such as N-115 or SK-V, refer toHerzfeld's Notebooks and Sketchbooks in the Archive.. Melikian published the inscriptions noted in Le monde iranien et1'Islam, vol.l, "Le Royaume de Salomon".

p.1-a (5036) (top) Squeeze 22; (bottom) Squeeze 20

p.1-b ( ) Reverse of 1-a (top) Squeeze 22. Marked on print "Akkad.. Ild 6-11"; squeeze marked "5-11"; onback "9". This Herzfeld's old number.. The new number is 22

p.1-c ( ) Rev., of 1-a (bottom) Squeeze 20.. Marked on print "Akkad. links IVa, 19-24".. Squeeze marked18-24; on back "18"

p.2-a (5037) (top) Squeeze 31; (bottom) Squeeze 23

p.2-b ( ) Rev.. of 2-a (top) Squeeze 31.. Marked on print "Akkad", VIc, 36-39". Squeeze marked "35-39"

p..2-c ( ) Rev.. of 2-a (bottom) Squeeze 23. Marked on print

"Akkad M II b 5-11". Squeeze marked "6-11"; on back, "7"

p.3 (5038) Squeeze 1.. Another print of p.16-c

p.4-a (5039) (top) Squeeze 40; (bottom) Squeeze 38

pA-b ( ) Rev.. of 4-a (top) Squeeze 40, Marked on print "bab M IIId 12-16".. Squeeze marked on back"14"

p.4-c ( ) Rev., of 4-a (bottom) Squeeze 38. Marked on print "bab M Ib 1-6".. Squeeze marked "1-5' ; onback, NiRb bab 3"

p.5-a (5041) (top) Squeeze 18; (bottom) Squeeze 19

p.5-b ( ) Rev.. of 5-a (top) Squeeze 18.. Marked on print "Akkad.. L. II a 1-5". Squeeze marked "NiRb babI"

p.5-c ( ) Rev.. of 5-a (bottom) Squeeze 19.. Marked on print "Akkad. links. Ha 6-12"

p.6-a (5040) (top) Squeeze 21; (bottom) Squeeze 24

p.6-b ( ) Rev, of 6-a (top) Squeeze 21.. Marked on print "Akk. Ia' 1-2". Squeeze marked "1-5' ; on back1211

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p..6-c ( ) Rev. of 6-a (bottom) Squeeze 24.. Marked on print "Akkad II Ilc 6-11 ". Squeeze marked "5-11 ;on back "18"

p.7-a (5042) (top) Squeeze 42; (bottom) Squeeze 26

p.7-b ( ) Rev.. of 7-a (top) Squeeze 42. Marked on print "bab Mitte V 23-26". Squeeze marked "23-27"

p. 7-c ( ) Rev. of 7-a (bottom) Squeeze 26. Marked on print "Akk.r. IIIc 12-18"., Squeeze marked "15" onback

p.8-a (5043) (top) Squeeze 45; (bottom) Squeeze 41

p.8-b ( ) Rev, of 8-a (top) Squeeze 45. Marked on print "bab R, Ic 1-5". Squeeze marked "NiRb bab 3 [?]

p.8-c ( ) Rev., of 8-a (bottom) Squeeze 41. Marked on print "bab M IVc 16-22"., Squeeze marked on back"16"

p.. 9-a (5045) (top) Squeeze 25; (bottom) Squeeze 30

p..9-b ( ) Rev.. of 9-a (top) Squeeze 25.. Marked on print " Akk, IVb 19-24".. Squeeze marked "19" onback

p.9-c ( ) Rev, of 9-a (bottom) Squeeze 30.. Marked on print "V 24-30" [Akkad ?]

p.10-a (5044) (top) Squeeze 29; (bottom) Squeeze 28

p.10-b ( ) Rev., of 10-a (top) Squeeze 29. Marked on print "IIb' .5-10" [Akkad ?].. Squeeze marked on back"811

p.10-c ( ) Rev., of 10-a (bottom) Squeeze 28. Marked on print "Akk. rechts V 21-26".. Squeeze marked"22-27"

p..11-a (5046) (left) Squeeze 32; (right) Squeeze 33. NiR, large, lower inscription, last paragraph of Elamitetext, marked "a"

p.11-b ( ) Rev., of 11-a (left) Squeeze 32. Marked on print (33-40 16".. Squeeze marked "17-40" [Akkad ?]

p.11-c( ) Rev of 11-a (right) Squeeze 33.. Marked on print"7" [Akkad ?]. Print numbered Squeeze 33, but

no squeeze located. Another exposure, p.41-b

p..12 (5047) Squeeze No. 7. An enlarged view of p.15-b

p..13-a (5050) (top) Squeeze No..8; (bottom)Squeeze 9

p.13-b ( ) Rev.. of 13-a (top) Squeeze 8.. Print marked "M 13-20". Squeeze numbered "8"

p.13-c ( ) Rev. of 13-a (bottom) Squeeze 9. Print marked "M 21-25" . Squeeze numbered "11"

p.. 14-a (5049) (top) Squeeze 14; (bottom) Squeeze 3

p,14-b ( ) Rev, of 14-a (top) Squeeze 14. Marked on print "r.. 14-20". Squeeze marked "9"

p.. 14-c ( ) Rev. of 14-a (bottom) Squeeze 3. Marked on print "L. 13-18".. Squeeze numbered "7"p.15-a (5052) Squeeze 7

p.15-b ( ) Rev. of 15-a. Marked on print "M 8-13". Squeeze marked "NiR 4"

p.. 16-a (5053) (top) Squeeze 17; (bottom) Squeeze 1

p.16-b ( ) Rev, of 16-a (top) Squeeze 17.. Marked on print "R 35-39". Squeeze marked "18"

p.16-c ( ) Rev. of 16-c (bottom) Squeeze 1. Marked on print "L 1-6".. Squeeze marked "NiR I".. Anotherprint p. 3

p, 17-a (5054) Squeeze 6

p.. 17-b ( ) Rev. of 17-a. Marked on print "M 1-7"

p.18-a (5055) (top) Squeeze 4; (bottom) Squeeze 15

p.18-b ( ) Rev. of 18-a (top) Squeeze 4. Marked on print "R 21-26". Squeeze marked "12"

p.18-c ( ) Rev, of 18-a (bottom) Squeeze 15. Marked on print "L 19-24". Squeeze marked 18-25

p.. 19-a (5056) Squeeze 11

p.19-b ( ) Rev.. of 19-a. Marked on print "M 31-40". Squeeze marked "NiR 17 (?)

p.20-a (5057) Squeeze 16

p.20-b (..) Rev, of 20-a. Marked on print "R 27-34"

p.21-a (5058) (top) Squeeze 2; (bottom) Squeeze 12

p.21-b ( ) Rev. of 21-a (top) Squeeze 2. Marked on print "L 7-12". Squeeze marked "5"

p.21-c ( ) Rev. of 21-a (bottom) Squeeze 12.. Marked on print "r 1-6". Squeeze marked "NiR 3"p.22-a (5059) (top) Squeeze 44; (bottom) Squeeze 43

p.22-b ( ) Rev.. of 22-a (top) Squeeze 44, Marked on print "bab IVc.. 37-39". Squeeze marked "36-39"

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p.22-c ( ) Rev., of 22-a (bottom) Squeeze 43.. Marked on print "bab Mb 32-36"

p.23-a (5060) (top) Squeeze 46; (bottom) Squeeze 39

p.23-b ( ) Rev of 23-a (top) Squeeze 46, Marked on print "bab R Id 1-5", Marked on squeeze "NiRb bab5"

P.23-c ( ) Rev.. of 23-a (bottom) Squeeze 39. Marked on print "bab M IIIc 11-18". Squeeze laarked "12"

p.24-a (5061) (left) Squeeze 36; (right) Squeeze 34

p.24-b ( ) Rev of 24-a (left) Squeeze 36. Marked on print "bab L Va 24-30"

P.24-c ( ) Rev. of 24-a (right) Squeeze 34.. Marked on print "L bab IIIa 13-19".Squeeze marked "11"

p.25-a (5062) Squeeze 37

p,25-b ( ) Rev. of 25-a.. Marked on print "Bab L VIa 30-39"p..26-a (5063) Squeeze 5

p..26-b ( ) Rev,. of 26-a. Marked on print "L 25-32". Squeeze marked "13"

p.27-a (5064) (top) Squeeze 13; (bottom) Squeeze 10

p.27-b (5035) Rev.. of'27-a (top) Squeeze 13.. Marked on print "R 7-13'.. Squeeze marked "6"

p.27-c (5035) Rev. of 27-a (bottom) Squeeze 10. Marked on print "M 25-30".. Marked on squeeze "25-31 and"14"

p28-a (5065) Squeeze 27

p.28-b ( ) Rev. of'28-a.. Marked on print "Akkad.. Rechts. IVd 16-22".. Squeeze marked "17"

p.,29-a (5066) Squeeze 35

p..29-b ( ) Rev.. of 29-a. Marked on print "bab L IIIb 12-19". Squeeze marked "13"

p.30 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Lines 50-60, a and b

p.31 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription.. Outlined blueprint of above

p.32 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Lines 50-60, c and d

p,33 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription, Outlined blueprint of above

p.34 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Lines 50-60, e and f'

p.35 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Outlined blueprint of above

p.36-a (5051) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Last paragraph of Elamite text: b(left), c (right)

p.36-b ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription.. Rev. ofpreceeding

p.37 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Rev. of 38-a

p..38-a (5033) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription, Last paragraph of Elamite text: d (left), e (right)

p.38-b ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription, Rev. of 38-a (left)

p.39-a (5034) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Another exposure of'38-a

p.39-b (5035) (top) Squeeze 13. See prints p.27-b and c; (bottom) Squeeze 10.. See prints p..27-b and c

p.40-a (5048) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. End of Elamite text, marked f (left), g (right)

p.40-b ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Rev, of 40-a (left) marked "1"

p.40-c ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Rev of 40-a (right) marked "2" on back of print

p.41-a ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, large, lower inscription. Rev. of 40-a

p.41-b ( ) Another exposure of p.11-c

p.42 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. W. stairway. Blueprint of squeeze. Photo of stone: File 5-217, Neg.. 1677,F , fig.30, Old Persian. For inscription see N-106, pp.23-26

p.43 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. S-hall, W pier. Photo, Sarre. For cuneiform inscriptions see p.44; forArabic text, p.74

p.44 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara,. Blueprint of inscriptions in photo, p.43.. For Old Persian text, see N-106,pp, 17-18; for Babylonian text, see N-106, pp.19-20; for Elamite text, see N-106, pp.21-22

p.45 ( ) Persepolis, great terrace inscription (blueprints).. Old Persian text, Col.,I., See Photo File 5-43,Neg. 2277. For text, see N-106, pp.38-40 and N-30, pp.. 112-113

p.46 ( ) Persepolis , great terrace inscription (blueprints)., Old Persian text, CoLII. See Photo File 5-44.,Neg.2278. For text, see N-106, pp.,41-43. Blueprint overlaps preceeding

p.47 ( ) Persepolis, great terrace inscription (blueprints)., Elamite text. See Photo File 5-45, Neg., 2279..For text, see N-106, pp.44-46 and N-30, pp. 107 and 111

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p.48 ( ) Persepolis, great terrace inscription (blueprints).. Babylonian text, See Photo File 5-46, Neg..2280. (blueprint overlaps preceeding). For text, see N-106, pp.. 47-49 and N-30, p.109

p.49 ( ) Persepolis. Staircase in front of Apadana, W field., Blueprint, Photo of stone: Photo File 5-74,Neg.1591. For text, see N-106, pp.35-37 and N-30, pp, 103-105

p.50 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. Stairway from S-hall, E panel. Blueprint. For text, see N-106, pp.30-32

p.51 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. Same, center panel.. For text, see N-106 pp.33-34

p,52 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. Same. W panel. Blueprint.. Photo of stone; Photo File 5-229, Neg..2330(bottom 4 lines concealed in photo). For text, see N- 106, pp.27-29

p.53 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara, E supporting wall of 2nd Court of Honor..Blueprint, Photo of'stone: PhotoFile 5-231, Neg.. ?00

p.54 ( ) Persepolis.. Hadish. Blueprint. Top: Old Persian text.. See N-106, p.7.. Center: Babylonian text.See N-106, p.8. Bottom: Elamite text. See N-106, p.9

p.55 ( ) Persepolis. Tacara.. Blueprint. Top: Old Persian text, See N-106, pl.. Center: Elamite text.. SeeN-106, p3. Bottom: Babylonian text. See N-106, p..2

p. 56 ( ) Persepolis.. S wall, opposite Tacara. Old Persian Squeezes 90-93.. Blueprint

p. 57 ( ) Persepolis.. Between two forecourts. Babylonian text.. Squeezes 101-102. Blueprint

p.. 58 ( ) Persepolis. Elamite text.. Squeeze 103.. Blueprint

p.59 ( ) Persepolis.. Radish window: 1-2 Old Persian text. See N-106, p..10.. 3 Babylonian text. See N-106, p.12.4 Elamite text, See N-106, p.11

p.60 ( ) Persepolis.. Tachara (continuation of'blueprint in 59). 5 Old Persian text.. See N-106, p.4.. 6Elamite text. See N-106, p..5.. 7 Babylonian text.. See N-106, p.6. 8-10 Hadish, text on folds ofKing's robe., See N-106, p..13

p.61-a (1058) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze. See also Photo File 2-196-208 for duplicate prints

p.61-b (1062) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze..

p.62-a (1052) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze.,

p.62-b (1056) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze.

p.63-a (1053) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze.

p.63-b (1055) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze,

p.64-a (1059) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze.

p.64-b (1054) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze..

p.65-a (1060) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze.

p.65-b (1051) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze..

p,66-a (1061) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze..

p.66-b (1050) Naqsh-i Rustam, Aramaic squeeze.

p.67 ( ) Persepolis.. Astrlabi, II c.. Arabic squeeze 23 (numbered in red "I") .. For text, see N-108, pp.108and 110 and SK-V, p.52. Blueprint

p.68 ( ) Persepolis.. Tachara.. Blueprints: (left)'Adud al-daula c.. 344 H. For text, see N-108, p..81 andSK-V, pp..4-5 (back of print marked "5"); (right) Baha al-daula, dated 392 H. For text, see N-108, p.84 and SK-V, p.4

p.69 ( ) Persepolis. Tachara.. Blueprint (numbered "5" on back).. Abu Kalidjar, dated 418 H. For text, seeN-108, p..85 and SK-V, p3

p.70 ( ) Persepolis. Tachara.. Blueprint (marked "7" on back).. Time of''Adud al-daula c..344. For text,see N-108, p.82 and SK-V, p..5

p.71 ( ) Persepolis.. Blueprint (numbered "8" on back): (left) 'Ali b.. Sultan Khalil; (right) Arabic squeezeNo..25.. 'Ali b. Sultan Khalil. For text, see N-108, p.101 and SK-V, p.12. Text published,Melikian, p.33

p.72 ( ) Shiraz, Khatun, Arabic squeeze No. 14. Blueprint (numbered "10" on back).. For text,see N- 108,p.131

p.73 ( ) Persepolis. Blueprint marked "16" on back.. Arabic

p34 ( ) Persepolis. Blueprint marked "13" on back.. Ibrahim Sultan b, Shahrokh, dated 826 H. For text,see N-108, p.97. Text published, Melikian, p.25, pl.. X

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p.75 ( ) Isfahan (top) Arabic squeeze No.4. Blueprint numbered "14" on back. Imamzadeh Isma'il, Fortext, see N-108, p,.42 Shiraz (bottom) Arabic squeeze No.18. Shah Da'i. For text, see N-108,p.128

p.76 ( ) Persepolis, Blueprint numbered "11" on back. Nasir al-din Shah, dated 1294 H. For text, see N-108, p.79

p.77 ( ) Persepolis.Arabic squeeze No. 26 (blueprint marked "10" on back). Dated 826 H. For text, seeN-108, p.98 and SK-V, p,.36 Text published Melikian, pl.XI

p.78 ( ) Persepolis. Nasir al-din Qajar, Blueprint marked "7" on back

p.79 ( ) Persepolis.. Arabic squeeze No.24. Blueprint numbered "8" on back. Dated 881 H. For text, seeN-108, p.102 and SK-V, p.54. Text published Melikian, pp.34-34, pl.XII

p, 80 ( ) Shiraz (upper left) Arabic squeeze 17, Khatun; (upper right) unidentified 2-line squeeze;(bottom) Arabic squeeze 21

Photo File 34Prints of drawings and maps

p.1 ( ) Persepolis D-857, IAE, pLLVIII. Apadana columns

p.2 ( ) Taq-i Bustan D-717, Plan of'grottoes

p..3 ( ) Aleppo D-44, Corpus, vol.I1I, pl.LXIl and SA-II, fig..53. D-65, Corpus, pl.LXXa

p.4 ( ) Aleppo D-78, SA-II, fig,46.. D-165, SA-II, fig,47

p.5 ( ) Persepolis D-843, IAE, pl..XLVIII, Firuzabad, Kaleh-i dukhtar D-716, Gira district, fire-templeD-721 SA-II, fig, 22.. Baze'ur, Kaleh-i dukhtar D-722, SA-II, fig.23

p.6 ( ) Kurangun D-787, IAE, p.189, fig304; rock tomb D-777, TA, p.10, fig.5; IAE, p.202, fig.310;Sahnah D-776.. IAE, p201, fig309

p.7 ( ) Hims D-71,D-83-85, SA-II, figs.65-67b. Aleppo D-42, Corpus, pLLXI and D-38, Corpus, pl.LX

p.8 ( ) Biza'a and Cairo D-147-149, SA-Il, figs.48-50

p..9 ( ) Aleppo and Ma'arra. D-22, SA-II, figs,. 51-52

p.10 ( ) Tympanum decoration D-126, SA-II, fig.83 ; Aleppo, Shu'aibiyya D-40, Corpus,pl.LXXXVIlb; Aleppo, citadel D-43, Corpus, pLXXXVIII

P,11 ( ) Arches Taq-i Bustan, Aleppo, Ctesiphon, Khargird D-150-153, SA-II, figs.38-41

p,12 ( ) Damascus, great mosque D-119, SA-IV, fig.. 16; Aleppo, Zahiriyya D-12, Cox us, vol.3,plCXVIII

p.13 ( ) Hamah D-125, SA-II, fig. 64; Aleppo, Gr.. mosque D-3, Corpus,vol..lll, pl.LIII and SA-IV,fig. 17; Aleppo,Firdaus D-28 and D-838, Cor us, vo1.,lll, plCXXVIII

p.14 ( ) Damascus, Hanabila D-323, SA-IV, fig. 7; Aleppo, Sultaniyya D-7, Corpus, vol..111, pLCXXIII;Aleppo, Jami' Utrush D-69, Corpus, voLIll, pLCXLIIIa; Damascus, Salihiyya un-numbereddrawing,SA-III, fig, 145; Aleppo, citadel D-266, Corpus, vol.III, pl.XLIIIc; Ma'arra, Abu'1Fawaris un-numbered drawing, SA-III, fig.97

p.15 ( ) Persepolis,, scale drawing of great Eastern staircase with notations in Arabic of tribute groups.D-1239 (original, only copy). Photostat

p.16 (8339) Map (D- 1240) Tracing of area Tiflis south to Maskat; Assur east to Herat

p.17 (8340) Map (D-1241) Tracing of area Asia Minor (Sinope) south to Mt. Sinai, Alexandria east toTabriz (Tawriz)

p.18 (5010) Sketches of Greek bronzes

p.19 (8341) Page 38 from Notebook N-110.. Sketch of tombstone with Kufic inscription at IstakhrThere are no prints in this file of the following maps, of which the negatives are in the Photographic Department of theFreer Gallery

(5537) Map. Reiseroute in West-Cilicien [left section] from Herzfeld,"Eine Reise durch das westlicheKilikien im Friihjahr 1907", p1.3 in Petermanns Geogr. Mitteilungen, LV (Gotha,1907)

(5537a) The right section of preceeding map

(5538) Section 1 of map in 5538a

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(5538a) Map. Routenkarte, Section 2 of 2, from Herzfeld, "Sine Reise durch Luristan, Arabistan

and Fars", p1.5 in Petermanns Mitteilungen, LIII (Gotha. 1907)

(5539) Map.. Routenkarte, section 1 of 2 from Herzfeld, "Fine Reise durch Luristan, Arabistan andFars", p1..7 in Petermanns Mitteilungen, LIII (Gotha, 1907)

(5539a) Section 2 of preceeding map

(5540) Map. Routenkarte von Nordwest-Persien, Section 1 of 2. From Julfa to Qazvin and Rasht. pL. 10ofA.F,Stahl in Petermanns Mitteilungen, (Gotha, 1907)

(5540a) Map.. Routenkarte: Section Tabriz, Qazvin, Rasht, Hamadan. Also Barferush, Firuzkuh andJajerud. From preceeding article

Photo File 35

Files 35-42 consist of Oriental Institute prints of which the negatives are in Chicago. The prints may be published onlywith the written permission of the Oriental Institute..

Persepolis: drawings, views of the terrace. Main entrance, Expedition House

Photo File 36Persepolis: Apadana, Eastern stairway: rear section, right side; rear section, left side

Photo File 37Persepolis: Apadana, Eastern stairway: rear, main frieze of Tribute procession, sections 1-5

Photo File 38Persepolis: Apadana, Eastern stairway: rear main frieze of Tribute procession, sections 6-7;

Tripylon stairways; W stairway of Xerxes palace;detail views of "Lamassu" from Tripylon capital

Photo File 39Persepolis: excavation of foundation tablets and statue of steer; 100-column Hall; Tachara ofDarius; small stairway; Apadana, Northern stairway and miscellaneous prints; fallen column

and bull capital; Palace H

Photo File 40Persepolis: NE tower, clay tablets and area; quarry and underground channels;

Achaemenian tombs; Astodana; Fratadara temple; Naqsh-i Rustam; Istakhr

Photo File 41Persepolis: small objects

Photo File 42Persepolis: stone-age village, Tall-i Bakun

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DRAWINGS AND MAPS

The physical location of drawings is given on the corresponding card in the card index of drawings. The abbreviationsused in captions of'published drawings are:IAE - Iran in the Ancient East, HerzfeldAMI - Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, HerzfeldCorpus - Materiaux pour un Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Part 11, Tome II (Aleppo), HerzfeldID - Iranische Denkmaler, Lieferung 3/4 Niphauanda, HerzfeldSA-I - Ars Islamica. IX, "Damascus: Studies in Architecture, I. The Mukarnas Dome The Madrasa," HerzfeldSA-11- Ars Islamica, X. Same study, IL."The Cruciform Plan. Syrian Architecture, Period of Nur al-din," HerzfeldSA-III - Ars Islamica, XI-XII, Same study, III. "The Ayyubid Madrasa, The Turba," HerzfeldSA-IV - Ars Islamica, XIII-XIV. Same study, IV. "The Mosque," HerzfeldTA - Am Tor von Asien, HerzfeldSK- - The sketchbooks are in the Archive, See Index of Sketchbooks

Catalogue of Contents

D-1 Aleppo.. Elevation of portal of Mashhad al-Husain.. Corpus , pl,XCIX Neg.3361 for detail, Corpus,pl XCVIII

D-2 Aleppo, Plan of Madrasa al-Kamiliyya.. Corpus, pl,CXIb

D-3 Aleppo. Plan of Great Mosque.Corpus, pl.LIII

D-4 Aleppo.. Plan of entrance to Citadel, Corpus, pl.XXVI

D-5 Aleppo. Plan of Madrasa al-Halawiyya. Corpus, p1..LXXXII

D-6 Aleppo. Plan of Citadel.. Corpus, pl.XXV

D-7 Aleppo. Plan of'Madrasa al-Sultaniyya,Corpus, pl.CXXIII

D-8 Aleppo., Plan of'Muristan Arghun. Corpus, pl.CXLI1Ib.

D-8a Aleppo. Another copy of D-8

D-9 Aleppo., Elevation of'portal of Firdaus. Corpus, pl.CXXXII; photo, pl.CXXXIIIa (photo, Oppenheim)

D-10 Aleppo Elevation of portal of Madrasa al-Zahiriyya. Corpus, pLCXXI. Neg..3166, Corpus, pl.CXXb

D-11 Aleppo. Elevation of portal of Madrasa al-Shadbakhtiyya Corpus, pl,CVIL, Neg.3613 for detail,Corpus, pl.CVIb

D-12 Aleppo. Plan of'Madrasa al-Zahiriyya.. Corpus, pl.CXVIIIb

D- 13 Aleppo. Eight interlaced arches. Cor us, pl.CIX

D-14 Aleppo. Elevation of'portal of'Muristan Arghun. Cor us, pl.CXLIVb; photo, Cor us, pLCXLVa

D-15 Aleppo, Plan of the Bab Qinnasrin. Corpus, plXIIb

D-16 Aleppo,. Plan of the Mashhad al-Muhassin. Corpus, pLLXXX

D-17 Aleppo Elevation of'portal of Khanqah fi'1-Farafra, Corpus, pLCXXXVb. Neg.3364 for detail,Corpus, pl.CXXXIVb

D-18 Aleppo, Cenotaph I of Salihin, elevation. Corpus, pl.. LXXIIIa, b.. Neg.3360 for photo, Corpus,pl.LXXIIb

D- 19 Aleppo. Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya. Kufic inscriptions. Corpus, pl.XCI (all but bottom line, which is in D-20)

D-20 Aleppo. Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya.. Kufic inscription. Corpus, pl.XCI (bottom line). P1.XC for photo ofsection

D-21 Aleppo. Jami' al-Hajjarin, inscription No91, Kufic.. Corpus, pl.LXXVIIIc (right half). Negs.3488/89,Corpus, p1..LXXVIb, c. For left half see D- 158

D-22 Aleppo Elevation of Great Minaret (left) and minaret of Ma'arra (right). Corpus, pl.LVIIa, Photos offirst, Negs.3616-18, 3688, Corpus, pl.LVIa-d See SA-II, figs.51-52

D-23 Aleppo. Elevation of portal of'Madrasa al-Sultaniyya.. Corpus, p1..CXXIVb, Photo of detail, Corpus,pl..CXXVa, Neg..3505

D-24 Aleppo.. Elevation of portal of Madrasa al-Karimiyya Corpus, pL.CXXIVa Photo of detail, Corpus,p1.CXXVIa, Neg3614

D-25 Aleppo. Elevation Section a-b, Mashhad al-Husain. Corpus, pl.XCVb, Partial photo, Corpus,pl.XCVIIb, west facade of court.. See also pLXCIV for plan

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D-25a Aleppo.. Tracing of D-25

D-26 Aleppo. Elevation of door of Ibn Tarira, Mashhad al-Muhassin. Corpus, pl.LXXXIb

D-27 Aleppo. Partial plan of Mashhad al-Husain,Full plan D-839, Corpus, pl..XCIV

D-28 Aleppo, Pencilled plan of Firdaus, Full plan (inked) D-838. Corpus, pL.CXXVIII

D-29 Aleppo. Elevation of portal, Jami' Altynbogha. Corpus, pl..CXLIVa

D-30 Aleppo. Plan of lower Magam Ibrahim at Salihin. Corpus, pl.XLIIIa.. See SA-II, fig.66

D-31 Aleppo.. Elevation of portal of Madrasa al-Mugaddamiyya.. Corpus, pl..LXXXIa.. Partial photo. Cox us,pl.LXIXc

D-32 Aleppo.. Plan of Bab Antakiya. Corpus, pl..XIIa

D-33 Aleppo. Elevation of facade, Muristan al-'Atiq. Corpus, pl.XCIIb. Photos of details. Corpus, pl.XCIIIa (Neg.3493) and b (Neg..3140)

D-34 Aleppo.. Plan of upper Maqam

D-35 Aleppo. Plan of'Jami' Taghriberdi.. Corpus, pl..CXLIIb

D-36 Aleppo.. Elevation of'portal of Madrasa al-Kamiliyya. Corpus, p1..CXXXVa.. Photo of vault.. Corpus,pl.CXXXVI, Neg.3363

D-37 Aleppo. Madrasa al-Zahiriy.ya,elevation of the qibliyya. Corpus, pl. CXVIIIa. Detail, Corpus, pl.CXIXb, Neg.3167

D-38 Aleppo. Great Minaret, cornice of lower stage, elevation, Corpus, p1. LX. Photo, Corpus, pl..LIXa,Neg.3223

D-39 Aleppo.. Plan of Madrasa al-Shadbakhtiyya.. Corpus, pl.CXa

D-40 Aleppo. Perspective of portal, Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya. Corpus, pl. LXXXVIIb

D-41 Aleppo.. Khanqah fi'1-Farafra, plan.. Corpus, pl.CXb

D-42 Aleppo. Great Minaret, cornice of 3rd storey, elevation. Corpus, pl.LXI

D-43 Aleppo. Citadel.. Elevation of 3rd iron door of grand entrance,, Cox us, pl.XXXVIII. Photos, Corpus,pl. XXXVIIa (Neg.3300) and b (Neg..3271)

D-44 Aleppo.. Great Minaret, principal cornice, elevation, Corpus, pLLXII and SA-Il, fig.53.. Photo, Corpus,pl. LXIIIb, Neg.3222

D-45 Aleppo. Mashhad al-Husain, cut c-d. Corpus, pl.XCVa. See pl.XCIV for full plan.

D-45a Aleppo. Tracing of D-45D-46 Aleppo. Great mosque, Great Minaret inscription No.75C, Kufic. Corpus, pl.LXXVIIa

D-47 Ma'arra. Great Minaret, elevation of 2nd storey. Corpus, pl.LVIIb

D-48 Aleppo. Elevation of palace of al-Malik al-'Aziz. Corpus, pl.LIb and SA-III, fig.. 104. Photos, Corpus,pl.La (Neg.3294) and b (Neg.3685). Another version in D-77

D-49 Aleppo. Bab Qinnasrin, elevation of'E face of W salient. Corpus, pl..XIXd. Photo, Corpus, pl.XVIIIb(Neg 3497)

D-50 Aleppo. Salient between Bab al-Djinan and Bab Antakiya. Corpus, pl.XLb.. Photo, Cox us, pl..Xa

D-51 Aleppo. Plan of Jami' al-Hajjarin.. Corpus, pl.XCVc

D-52 Aleppo. Plan showing the locations of the Great Mosque and the ancient Cathedral. Corpus, pl.LII

D-53 Pir Bakran, Linjan. Inscriptions in Naskhi carre. Corpus, pl.CLVb.

D-53a Pir Bakran, Linjan. Tracing of D-53

D-54 Isfahan, Great Mosque.. Inscription in Naskhi carne.. Corpus, pl.CLVc

D-54a Isfahan, Great Mosque. Tracing of D-54

D-55 Aleppo. Plan of mausoleum of Qarasongor. Corpus, pl. CXLIIa

D-56 Aleppo.. Elevation of'portal of'Madrasa al-Sharafiyya. Corpus,pl.CXXXVIIb, Photo, pl.CXXXVIb,Neg.3362

D-57 Aleppo. Plan of'Bab al-Maqam. Corpus, pl..VcD-58 Aleppo. Citadel. Plan of Tower of Sultan Sulaiman., Corpus, pl..XXIV

D-59 Aleppo. Citadel, plan of'Byzantine cistern.. Corpus, pl.XXIVc

D-60 Aleppo. Plan of arsenal and casemates. Citadel. Corpus, pl.XXIVd

D-61 Aleppo.. Drain outlets of lower Maqam Ibrahim. Corpus, pl.LXVIlf

D-62 Aleppo. Inscription No.78 of Zengi. Corpus, pl.LXVIIe

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D-62a Aleppo. Tracing of'D-62

D-63 Aleppo. Great Mosque. Cornice of facade added by Qasrauh.. Corpus, pL.LXVIIb

D-63a Aleppo. Tracing of D-63

D-64 Aleppo. Plan of the Bab al-Nasr, Corpus, pl.Vb

D-65 Aleppo,. Plan of mihrab of the Sultaniyya, Corpus, pl. LXXa

D-66 Aleppo, Citadel, basin. Corpus, pl.LXVIIeD-67 Aleppo. Citadel, N tower, inscription No.49. Corpus, pl.LIa Photo, pl.XXXb, Neg.3751

D-68 Aleppo. Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya,plan and elevation. Cor us,pl.LXXXVIIIb and SA-II, fig.45

D-69 Aleppo. Plan of Jami' Utrush. Corpus, pl.CXLIIIa

D-70 Aleppo. Turbat Umm Malik al-Afdal. Cor us, pl.CXVI

D-71 Aleppo. Great Mosque, door-knocker. Corpus, fig.62

D-72 Aleppo. Citadel. Cut of original sections of grand entrance. Corpus, pl. XXVII

D-73 Aleppo. Citadel, perspective view. One version of Corpus, pl.XXVII (see D-80)

D-74 Aleppo, Two loopholes, Bab Qinnasrin. Corpus, pl.XIXa and b

D-75 Aleppo. Bab Qinnasrin, Impluvium. Corpus, pLXIXb

D-76 Aleppo. Plan of'Bab al-Hadid. Corpus, pl.Va

D-77 Aleppo Elevation of palace of al-Malik al-'Aziz, Another version of'D-48

D-78 Aleppo.. Qastal al-Shu'aibiyya, elevation and cut of great cornice.. Corpus, pl.LXXXVIIIa and SA-II,fig.46

D-79 Aleppo. Citadel. Cut of wells, satura. Corpus, pl.XXIVa

D-79a Aleppo. Another version of D-79

D-80 Aleppo. Citadel. Perspective of'original parts of'grand entrance. Corpus, pLXXVII, another version of'D-73

D-81 Aleppo. Iron grill of tomb of'St.. Jean. Corpus, pl.. LXVIla. Photo of entire grill,, Corpus, pl.LXVa, Neg..3625

D-81a Aleppo. Another copy of D-81

D-82 Aleppo. Maqam Ibrahim, inscription No.88, Kufic. Corpus, pLLXXVIIb (right third),, For left two-thirds see D-157

D-83 Hamah. Jami' Nuri. SA-II, fig.65

D-84 Hamah. Jami' al-Husanain.. SA-II, fig.67a

D-85 Hamah.. Jami' al-Husanain.. SA-II, fig, 67b

D-86 Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, minaret. SA-Il, fig.63

D-87 Aleppo. Sidi Ghauth, stone door.. Corpus, pl.CXVIc. Photo, Corpus, pl.CXVIIc, Neg3132, rightD-88 Aleppo. Another copy of D-41

D-89 Aleppo. Fortifications..Sculpture of'affronted lions. Corpus, fig..34

D-90 Aleppo.. Fortifications, inscription on iron door. Cor us, fig.32

D-91 Aleppo. Shaikh Muhassin Hearth in kitchen. Corpus, fig,66

D-92 Aleppo. Masjid Ahmad al-Iskafi. Two capitals, Corpus, fig.70

D-93 Aleppo. Medallion with name of Shu'aibiyya architect.. Cor us, fig.74D-94 Aleppo.. Cenotaph with inscription No. 136, Corpus, fig.86

D-95 Aleppo, Window grill with inscription No.247. Corpus, fig. 122

D-96 Aleppo. Sabil Bab al-Maqam. Mamluk cartouche Cor us, fig.. 116

D-97 Aleppo. Muristan Arghun. Sketch for Corpus, fig. 102

D-98 Aleppo.. Qastal Hammam al-Tall. Sketch for Corpus, figs. 100 and 101

D-99 Aleppo. Hammam al-Qadi,inscription. Cor us, fig,. 129

D-100 Aleppo. Jami' Hajji al-Haramain,inscription. Corpus, fig. 127

D-101 Aleppo. Madrasa al-Sahibiyya,inscription No.187.. Corpus, fig. 104

D-102 Aleppo. Turbat Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi, inscription No.139. Corpus, fig.88

D-103 Aleppo. Turbat Shaikh'Ali al-Harawi..inscription No. 137.. Corpus, fig.87

D-104 Aleppo fortifications. Inscription No.32 Corpus, fig.26

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D- 105 Aleppo fortifications.. Inscription No,34, cartouches.. Corpus, fig..29

D-106 Aleppo fortifications.. Inscription No.33.. Corpus, fig .28

D-106a Aleppo fortifications. Tracing of'D-106

D-107 Aleppo fortifications. Inscription No.34,cartouches. Corpus, fig.30D-108 Aleppo fortifications. Inscription No.36. Corpus, fig.31D-109 Aleppo fortifications.. Inscription No. 38, masons' marks.. Corpus, fig.33

D-110 Aleppo fortifications.. Inscription No39. Corpus, fig.35

D-111 Damascus, Qubbat al-Asafir, Water-color., SA-III, fig..57

D- l l la Damascus, Qubbat al-Asafir. Tracing of D-111

D-112 Aleppo. Jami' al-Utrush. Mamluk blazon. Corpus, fig. 115

D-113 Aleppo. Jami' al-Sarawi, plan of'portal.. Corpus, fig. 107

D-114 Aleppo. Madrasa al-Sultaniyya al-Zahiriyya. Inscription No. 148. Corpus, fig.91a

D-115 Aleppo. Great Mosque, basin. Corpus, pl.LXVIId

D-116 Aleppo. Citadel, sketch of ashlarD-117 Aleppo.. Plan of'Citadel. Herzfeld drawing May 1908-June 1909

D-118 Aleppo. Mashhad Husain. Tracing not published. CL Corpus, pls.XCIV-XCV

D-119 Damascus. Great mosque, plan. SA-IV, fig. 16

D-120 Damascus.. Jami' Yelbogha, plan.. SA-IV, fig. 18

D-121 Damascus. Salihiya. Jami' al-Hanabila, plan. SA-IV,fig. 19D-122 Damascus. Jami' Yelbogha, portal.. SA-IV, fig.1 l

D- 123 Damascus. Jami' al-Tawba, plan. SA-IV, fig.33

D-124 Damascus.. Plan unidentified building marked "unpublished"

D-125 Hamah, Jami' Nuri, plan. SA-II, fig.64

D-126 Damascus.. Six spandrils with marble mosaic: top left, Taq-i Bustan, right, Aleppo, Mashhad al-Husain.Center left, Aleppo, Shadhbakhtiya, right, Aleppo, Sultaniya,. Bottom left, Aleppo, Firdaus, right,Damascus, Jakmakiya.. SA-II, fig.83

D-127 Sha'miya. Plan and sections. SA-III, figs. 116-119,

D- 127a Sha'miya. Another version of D-127D-128 Damascus, plan of citadel. Herzfeld drew in Oct.1920

D- 129 Aleppo. Three magic knots.. SA-III, figs..20-22

D-130 Damascus, Madrasa al-Nuriya.. Entrance, front view. SA-I, fig.75

D-131 Damascus, Madrasa al-Nuriya. Entrance plan. SA-I, fig.76

D-132 Damascus, Madrasa al-Nuriya. Entrance, cross section.. SA-I, fig.77

D-133 Damascus.. Madrasa Igna'iyya. Pencil plan marked "unpublished"

D-134 Damascus. Inked version of'D-133 also marked "unpublished"

D-135 Damascus. Jami' al-Aksab,plan. SA-IV, fig..31D-136 Damascus. Jami' al-Ahmar, plan. SA-IV, fig.32

D-137 Damascus. Jami' al-Tawba, plan. SA-IV, fig.30

D-138 Aleppo, Salihin. Mihrab.. SA-II, fig.62

D-139 Damascus.. Hammam Qait Bey, plan. Marked "unpublished"

D-140 Damascus.. Pencil version of'D-139

D-141 Damascus. Madrasa Jaqmaqiyya, plan. Marked "unpublished"D-142 Damascus. Pencil version of D-141

D-143 Damascus. Zahiriyya, portal dome. Marked "unpublished"

D-144 Damascus.. Madrasa Igna'iyya, elevation. Marked "unpublished"

D-145 Hamah, Jami' Nuri, ornament of minbar

D-146 Mosul. House plan. SA-II, fig.44

D-147 Biza'a near Manjib. Minaret, SA-II, fig..48

D-148 Cairo, Bab al-Futuh. SA-II, fig.49

D-149 Cairo, Bab al-Futuh.

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D-150 Taq-i Kisxa. Arch.. SA-II,fig.40

D-150a Taq-i Kisra, Variations of D-150

D-151 Taq-i Kisra. Cornice, SA-II, fig..38

D-152 Aleppo. Bab Qinnasrin, arch. SA-II, fig.41

D-153 Khargird. Madrasa, mihrab SA-II, fig.39

D-153a Khargird. Another version of D-153

D-154 Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, Fountain of Great Mosque. §A-II, fig.13D-154a Ma'arrat al-Nu'man.. Another copy of D-154

D-155 Damascus. Salihiya, al-Takritiya. Mihrab and window. SA-II, fig.83

D-155a Damascus. Another copy of D-155

D-156 Baalbek, Inscription of Nur al-din. Kufic. Corpus, pl..LXXVIId

D-156a Baalbek, Tracing of D-156

D-157 Aleppo.. Maqam Ibrahim, inscription No. 88, left two-thirds.. See D-82 for right third

D-158 Aleppo. Jami' al-Hajjarin Kufic inscription, left side.. Corpus, pl,LXXVIIc. See D-21 for right side

D-159 Mardin. Madrasa al-Kasimiya. Plan (pencil). §A-I, fig.29

D-160 Damascus. Eleven Mamluk blazons. Marked "unpublished"

D-161 Data. Great Mosque, plan. Marked "unpublished"

D-162 Damascus (?) Qubbat, plan and elevation. Pen and pencil sketch marked "unpublished,"

D-163 Damascus (?) Inked plan in D-162

D-164 Damascus. Roundel and border, marked "unpublished"

D-165 Cairo. Bab al-Nasr, cornice.. SA-II, fig.47

D-166 Kilijiya, plan. SA-III, fig.2.. Damascus

D-167 Aleppo. Masons' marks.. Corpus, frg.21 (tracing)

D-168 Aleppo. Jami' Taghxiberdi., Design of cover of Quran. Tracing.

D-168a Aleppo.. Full tracing of D- 168. Corpus, pl.,CLVa

D-169 Damascus. Jami' al-Tairuzi (?), plan. Marked "unpublished"

D-170 Damascus. Kilidjiyya, elevation of portal. Another version of SA-III, fig.91

D-171 Damascus.. Sitta Khatun [Salihiya, al-Murshidiya (Khadidja Khatun)], plan, marked "published"

D-172 Maiyafarakin.. Old mosque. Tracing of plan by Guyer..

D-172a Maiyafarakin. Finished plan of D- 172. SA-IV, fig. 13

D-173 Urfa. Complex of Ulu Jami', Tracing of drawing by Guyer, marked "unpublished"

D-174 Damascus. 'Adiliya, plan. SA-III, fig.1

D-175 Ma'axra, Nabi Yusha'. Sketch. SA-III, fig.,5

D-176 Ma'arra, Nabi Yusha'. Plan. SA-II, fig..6

D-177 Damascus. Salihiya,al-Sahiba,plan. SA-IIl, fig.,10

D-178 Hims, Darwishiya. Plan. SA-III, fig. 18

D-179 Hims, Darwishiya.. Mihrab, SA-III, fig. 19

D-180 Damascus, Maridaniya, plan and elevation. SA-III, figs.33-34

D-181 Damascus. Salihiya,al-Rukniya, plan. SA-III, fig.36

D-182 Nishapur. Tombstone of'Faxid al-din'Attar. SA-III, figs,49-51

D-183 Damascus. Turba al-Kaimariya, window. SA-III, fig.52

D-184 Damascus, Salihiya, Muristan al-Kaimari. Plan. SA-III, fig.53

D-185 Damascus, Salihiya, Muristan al-Kaimari.. Ornamental frame. See D-185a

D-185a Damascus, Salihiya, Muristan al-Kaimari,. Original of D-185. SA-III, fig..54

D-186 Damascus, Salihiya, Mmistan al-Kaimaxi. Ornamental roundel. SA-III, fig.55

D-187 Damascus. Turbat al-'Izziya. Ornamental roundel, SA-III, fig.56

D-188 Damascus.. Turbat al-Nadjmiya, plan. SA-III, fig.61

D-189 Damascus.. Farrukhshahiya, plan and elevation. SA-Ill, figs. 62-63. See D-189a

D-189a Damascus.. Another elevation of D-189

D-190 Damascus. Salihiya, al-Murshidiya (Khadidja Khatun), bracket. SA-III, fig.87

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D-191 Damascus, Bilal. Plan. SA-III, fig.15D- 192 Damascus, Bilal. Arch over door. SA-III, fig. 16

D- 193 Damascus, Salihiya. Muristan al-Kaimari, arch, SA-III, fig. 17

D-194 Damascus, Salihiya. al-Rukniya, section (tracing). SA-III, fig.37

D-195 Damascus, Salihiya. Turbat Aidekin. Front and antique windows (tracing). SA-III, figs. 84-85

D-196 Ma'arra, Abu'l Fawaris. Squinch and signature (tracing). SA-III, fig.4

D-197 Damascus. Salihiya, al-Sahiba. Elevation of portal (tracing). SA-III, fig. 11

D- 198 Damascus. Salihiya, al-Atabekiya. Elevation of portal (tracing). SA-III, fig. 12

D-199 Damascus. Sahiba, window. SA-III, fig. 13

D-200 Damascus. van Berchem, "Plan" Q, window. SA-III, fig. 14

D-201 Damascus. Rukniya, Char'Ali (tracing); Karaman, Khatuniya, Char'Ali (tracing). See D-201a

D-201a Damascus. Originals ofD-201. SA-III, figs.43-44

D-202 Damascus. Turbat'Ala al-din (Sitta Sha'm al-Sughra'). SA-III, figs..58-60

D-203 Damascus. Salihiya, al-Takritiya. Tambour (tracing). SA-III, fig.82

D-204 Ma'aiia, Nabi Yusha, antique capital.. SA-III, fig.7

D-205 Ma'arra, Nabi Yusha, antique capital. SA-III, fig..8

D-206 Ma'arra, Nabi Yusha, antique capital. SA-III, fig.9

D-207 Isfahan, Brussa, Shiraz. Goal posts and tombstones (tracings).. SA-III, figs.45-48

D-208 Damascus. 'Aziziya, portal (tracing). SA-III, fig..66

D-209 Damascus, Salihiya, al-Natifrya (tracing). SA-III, fig.67

D-210 Damascus, Salihiya, al-Mu'azzamiya (tracing). SA-III, fig.68

D-212 Damascus, Salihiya,. Building (tracing).. SA-III, fig..69

D-213 Damascus, Salihiya. Abu Djarash (Abdullah al-Rakki), cupola (tracing). SA-III, fig.74

D-214 Samaria.. Nail heads (tracing).. SA-I, fig..47

D-215 Damascus, Aleppo. Mosul. Door knockers (tracing). SA-I, figs 48-50

D-216 Shiraz. Rock-hewn mihrab above Allahu Akbar Pass (tracing). See D-371 for sketch. SA-I, fig.52

D-217 Bab Munir. Mausoleum of a Sufi (tracing). SA-I, fig..67

D-218 Zubair (Old Basra), Tomb of Hasan al-Basri (tracing). SA-I, fig. 68

D-219 Susa. Tomb of Daniel (tracing). SA-I, fig..69

D-220 Damascus Museum.. Magsura. SA-II, fig .76

D-221 Hamah. Scrolls with animals (tracing). SA-Il, fig. 17

D-222 Van.. Ulu Djami', plan. SA-IV, fig. 14

D-223 Mardin...Ulu Djami', plan (measured by S. Guyer).. SA-IV, fig. 12

D-224 Damascus. Muristan Nuri, door. SA-I, fig.46

D-225 Damascus, Salihiya.. al-Raihaniya. Tambour (tracing).. SA-III, fig.86

D-226 Damascus, Salihiya. 'Ali al-Farithi.. Window with inscription, SA-III, fig..81

D-227 Damascus. Turbat al-'Izziya. Inscription over gate. SA-III, fig.80

D-228 Damascus, Salihiya, al-Shibliya. Elevation, section and plan. SA-III, figs..76-79

D-229 Damascus, Salihiya. Abu Djarash (Abdullah al-Rakki), plan. SA-III, fig..75

D-230 Damascus, Isfahan, Bxussa. Three truncated cone capitals (tracing). SA-III, figs.40-42. See D-230 a, b

D-230a Ink copy of D-230

D-230b Brussa, Yilderim Bayazid (in D-230). SA-III, fig.42

D-231 Damascus. End of entablature for inscription with date 722 H.. Marked "unpublished"

D-232 Damascus.. Kilidjiya, tambour. SA-III, fig.3

D-232a Damascus. Tracing of D-232

'D-233 Damascus. Salihiya, al-Chaharkasiya..plan. SA-III, fig.70. Det is in SA-III, figs..71-73

D-234 Damascus.. Salihiya, al-Rukniya.. Elevation (section in D-194). SA-III, figs.38-39

D-235 Damascus. Farrukhshahiya, two small ornaments. SA-III, figs.64-65

D-236 Damascus, Maridaniya, wooden panel. SA-III, fig.35

D-237 Aleppo. Utrush, stone capital (tracing). SA-III, fig..32

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D-238 Assur, Mosul, Baghdad. Wooden capitals (tracing). Finished drawing D-1 146. SA-III, figs.29-31

D-239 Aleppo. Six antique capitals (tracing)SA-III, figs.23-28

D-240 Korykos.. Spherical pendentive (tracing and notes).. SA-II, fig.25,right

D-241 Hamah. Inscription of'Nur al-din (tracing), SA-II, fig. 16

D-241 a Hamah, A tracing of D-241

D-242 Hamah. Djami' Nuri. Mihrab of Abu'l Fida (tracing),, SA-II, fig.18, center

D-243 Damascus, Muristan Nuri. Frame around vault over entrance,, SA-I, fig.2

D-244 Khosrawiyyah. Column base. Marked "unpublished"

D-245 Bahramiyyah. Column base. Marked "unpublished"

D-246 Aleppo. Citadel, bridge tower.. Corpus, fig.43 (without shading)

D-247 Aleppo.. Zahiriyya. Tracing of inscribed panel., Marked "Cf, Skizzenbuch 2, p.39" [SK-?]

D-248 Aleppo. Citadel. Capital of mihrab at door (tracing)

D-249 Aleppo., Zahiriyyah, antique capital

D-250 Damascus. Farrukhshahiyya, plan. Marked "published"

D-251 Damascus. Madrasa Sahiba, plan. Marked "published"

D-252 Damascus. Salihiyya, Turba, plan. Marked "published"

D-253 Samaria [?]. House XI, formerly VII, plan. Marked "unpublished"

D-254 Damascus.. Djami' Taurizi, plan (pencil). Marked "unpublished"

D-255 Damascus? Shaikh Muhassin, Inked plan

D-256 Damascus,. Turba Taurizi. Pencilled elevations. Marked "unpublished"

D-257 Damascus.. Plan. Marked "unpublished"

D-258 Hamah, Djami' al-Hasanain (tracing), Marked "published'

D-259 Hims.. Affronted lions in sculpture. Blazon resembling fleur-de-lis, Marked "unpublished". See D-260

D-260 Hamah and Hims. Three blazons. Rims marked "published"; others "unpublished"

D-261 Damascus.. Base of dome. Elevation (tracing)

D-261a Sanah. Blazon, Mamluk

D-262 Damascus.. Tracing of plan, Salihiya

D-263 Aleppo. Citadel, mihrab plan

D-264 Aleppo. Plan of city.. Corpus, pl.I

D-265 Aleppo. Citadel. Cross section of wall near Lower Maqam. Corpus, plXLIIIb

D-266 Aleppo. Citadel. Plan of Upper Magam. Corpus, pl.XLIIIc

D-267 Aleppo. Turbat'Ali al-Harawi, plan.. Corpus, pl.CXIa

D-268 Aleppo. Shaikh'Alt al-Harawi. Inscription No,, 136 of cenotaph. Corpus, pl.CXVIa

D-269 Aleppo.. Dar al-hadith Ibn Shaddad, plan. Corpus, pl. CXXXVIIa

D-270 Aleppo., Djami' Altynbogha, plan. Corpus, plCXLIIc

D-271 Aleppo., Advanced northern tower of Citadel., Corpus, pl..XIa

D-272 Aleppo,. Salihin. Detail of cenotaph I. Corpus, pl. LXXV. Photo, pl.LXXIVc

D-273 Aleppo.. Salihin, Cenotaph III, detail. Corpus, pl.LXXV., Photo, pl,.LXXIVb

D-274 Aleppo, Salihin. Cenotaph inscription. Cor us, pl. LXXV. Photo, pl.,LXXIVd

D-275 Aleppo, Salihin, Cenotaph inscription. Corpus, pl.LXXV. Photo, pl.LXXIVe

D-276 Aleppo, Salihin. Ornamental detail. Corpus, pl.LXXV

D-277 Aleppo, Salihin. Decorative border. Corpus, pl.LXXV, Photo, pl. LXXIVe

D-278 Aleppo, Salihin. Decorative border. Corpus, pl.LXXV

D-279 Aleppo, Salihin. Decorative border (tracing).. Corpus, pl.LXXV

D-280 Aleppo, Salihin.. Mihrab border. Corpus, pl.LXXV

D-281 Aleppo, Salihin. Cenotaph II, decorative border, Corpus, pl,LXXV

D-282 Aleppo. Plan of city (unfinished tracing, another D-282a). See Corpus, p1.I

D-283 Aleppo. Salihin. Enframement of inscription. Corpus, fig.64

D-284 Aleppo, Ornamental border. Corpus, fig.63, Another copy, D-284a

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D-285 Aleppo. Framework of'mihrab (tracing),Corpus, fig..72 Other copies D-285a-c

D-286 Aleppo, Mashhad al-Husain. Romanesque capital (tracing). Corpus, fig.79

D-287 Aleppo, Mashhad al-Husain, Another version of D-286, Corpus, fig,80 and SA-II, fig. 19a. Anothercopy D-287a

D-288 Aleppo, Zahiriyya, Mihrab Romanesque capital (tracing). Corpus, fig.89

D-289 Aleppo. Djami' Hayyat. Romanesque capital, Corpus, fig,.94 and SA-II, fig192

D-290 Aleppo. Another capital from same place. Cor us, fig.94. Tracing D-291

D-292 Aleppo. Citadel, Basalt capital. Corpus, fig.42

D-293 Aleppo. al-Karimiyya, capital (tracing). Corpus, fig..97

D-294 Aleppo. Djami' al-Hayyat, minbar Sketch and notes. Corpus, fig.96. Tracing 294a

D-295 Aleppo,. Madrasa al-Shadhbakhtiyya, door knocker and [inscription D-268]. Corpus, fig..85

D-296 Damascus. Citadel, Romanesque capital, Corpus, fig 94 and SA-II, fig, 19c

D-297 Iran.. Stone doors. SA-II, fig 12

D-298 Hamah. Frame of inscription of Nur al-din. SA-II, fig, 14

D-299 Hims Inscription Khalid b, al-Walid (tracing) SA-II, fig..28

D-300 Taq-i Bustan.. Harp-player, textile.. Pencil (crayon version D-300a)

D-301 Taq-i Bustan.. King standing in boat, textile, inked. Pencil version D-301

D-302 Taq-i Bustan. Three figures in boat, textiles

D-303 Taq-i Bustan. Harp-player, textile

D-304 Taq-i Bustan, Standing figure, textile with birds, crescents, etc,

D-305 Taq-i Bustan. Another version of D-304

D-306 Taq-i Bustan. Standing figure with boars' heads, birds, etc.

D-307 Taq-i Bustan. Another version of D-306

D-308 Taq-i Bustan. Standing figure, textile with griffins

D-309 Taq-i Bustan. Two figures in boat. Textiles

D-310 Taq-i Bustan.. Standing figure. Textiles: griffins

D-311 Taq-i Bustan. Skirt of mounted figure, textile. Ink, Pencil version D-311 a; crayon version D-31 lb, plustracing of'rosettes

D-312 Taq-i Bustan. Medallions and Kufic inscription. Inked variation, D-312a

D-313 Taq-i Bustan. Textile pattern, 6-pointed -flower (ink)

D-314 Taq-i Bustan. Horseman's costume, textile (pencil).Ink variation D-314a

D-315 Taq-i Bustan. Textile: griffin and medallions (ink). Pencil detail, D-315a

D-316 Taq-i Bustan.. Large palmette on pilaster (pencil)

D-317 Taq-i Bustan. Textile: affronted griffins, TA, fig.42

D-318 Taq-i Bustan. Sketch of details of palmette on pilaster

D-319 Damascus, Salihiya, Djami' al-Hanabila. Acanthi.. SA-IV, fig.5

D-320 Damascus, Salihiya, Djami' al-Hanabila. Molding of mihrab. SA-IV, fig.8

D-321 Damascus, Salihiya, Djami' al-Hanabila, Frankish capital, SA-IV, fig.1 Another version D-321a

D-322 Damascus, Salihiya, Djami' al-Hanabila. Antique vine scroll,, SA-IV, fig, 6

D-323 Damascus, Salihiya, Djami' al-Hanabila. Window screen. §A-IV, fig.7

D-342 Damascus, Great Mosque. Greek mason marks. SA-IV, fig. 1

D-325 Damascus, Great Mosque. Kufic graffitiD-326 Damascus, Djami' al-Djariah. Capital, SA-IV, fig.9D-327 Damascus, Djami' al-Djarrah. Window,. SA-IV, fig..10

D-328 Damascus. Tomb of Safwat al-Muluk, SA-IV, fig.20

D-329 Damascus. Frame of inscription of al-'Adil. SA-IV, fig. 15

D-330 Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, Great Mosque. Two basalt doors

D-331 Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, Great Mosque.. Architrave with Greek letters. SA-II, fig. 10

D-332 Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, Great Mosque. Door of Dar al-Fukara. SA-II, fig.9

D-333 Ladhakiya. Pyramidal pendentives. SA-II, fig, 26

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D-334 Korykos. Spherical pendentive. SA-II, fig.25D-335 Hims. Cenotaph of Fada SA-II, fig..29

D-336 Spherical and pyramidal pendentives. SA-II, fig.24

D-337 Kuh-i Kirwaja. Audience room. SA-II, fig.23. Drawing of top in D-337a

D-338 Kuh-i Kirwaja. T-shaped room. SA-II, fig, 22, Measured sketch of elevation and plan in D-338a

D-339 KUh-i Kirwaja. Gate. SA-II, fig.21, right. Left in D-340

D-340 Kuh-i Kirwaja. See D-339

D-341 Khunik, Shusp. Houses.. SA-II, fig..5

D-342 Sistan, Nih, Dastgird.. Plan of houses. SA-II, fig. 7

D-343 Kuh-i Kirwaja, fort. SA-II, fig.4

D-344 Farrashband valley, fort.. SA-II, fig,5

D-345 Dehbid. Khan-i Khurra. SA-II, fig.3

D-346 Ribat Zafarani. SA-II, fig, 2

D-347 Baghdad.. Mustansiriya. SA-II, fig,30

D-348 Assur, carved stucco. IAE, fig.387

D-349 Assur, carved stucco..

D-350 Kuh-i Khwaja. T-shaped room, elevation. Detail of elevation and plan in D-350aD-351 Kuh-i Khwaja. Molding

D-352 Kuh-i Khwaja. Elevation and plan of decorative niche in palace

D-353 Kuh-i Khwaja. Elevation and plan of arch in palace

D-354 Kuh-i Khwaja. Water-color painting of King and Queen. Sketch in D-354a, See IAE, pl.CIV,Neg,4017., An ink version in D-354

D-355 Kuh-i Khwaja Sketch map of Sistan area of Hamun

D-356 Kuh-i Khwaja.. Water-color, of decorative panel in ceiling., See IAE, pLCI, top left, Neg.4027

D-357 Kuh-i Khwaja. Water-color sketch of decorative panel in ceiling.. See IAE, pl.CI, top right, Neg.4032

D-358 Kuh-i Khwaja, Water-color of ornametal squares

D-359 Six Ionic-type impost blocks. Published, among others, in IAE, fig.321

D-360 Khurha, capital. IAE, fig,384.. Incomplete sketch in D-360a

D-361 Taq-i Bustan. Capital and three related examples. IAE, fig.322

D-362 Ming-Oi. Sketch of three figures.. IAE, fig.405

D-363 Khargird.. Nizamiyya. Inscription of Nizam al-Mulk. SA-II, fig. 1

D-364 Bab Munir, plan. SA-I, fig..20

D-365 Kaleh-i Kuhna,near Sarpul. Plan., SA-I, fig.2 1. (drawing is preliminary plan)

D-366 Pit Bakran, plan. Marked "VI. Series, Persia, Muhammadan Period.. Unpubl." Another copy in D-366a

D-367 Bistam. S wall of Shrine, elevation. Marked "VI Series. Persia., Muhammadan Period. Unpubl."

D-368 Elevations: Khosrogird; Mil-i Radkan, Nika; Damghan minaret, Chihil Sutun; Damghan nnaret,Masjidi Djuma'. Marked "Unpubl,"

D-369 Isfahan, Imamzadeh Isma'il. Marked "Unpubl".

D-370 Kum,. Three Gumbadh-i sabz,. Marked "Unpubl."

D-371 Shiraz. Mashriqain, Khatun, Guyum, Da'i. Marked"Unpubl".. Pencil.. Sketch of D-216

D-372 Isfahan. Masjid-i Djuma'. Portal of 515 H. Ink.. Marked "Unpubl."

D-373 Isfahan.. Old Great Mosque. Restoration of portal. Ink. Marked "Unpubl."

D-374 Ahuan.. Ribat Anoshirwan, plan.. SA-II, fig.43

D-375 Cross sections of Indian minarets. Marked "Unpubl."

D-376 Ab-i'arm, near Khurha, plan,. Marked "Unpubl." A finished drawing in D-376

D-377 Pit Bakran. Suffat Sayyid Musa. Plan and elevation of details, Marked "Unpubl."

D-378 Isfahan. Russian Consulate. Plan,1905

D-379 Qasr-i Shirin. House (Khan of Petroleum Co.), marked "Unpubl.)

D-380 Waramin., Imamzadeh'Ala al-din.. Plan and elevation of details. Marked "Unpubl."

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D-381 Damghan. Niza'abad (?). Plan and elevation. Marked "Unpubl."

D-382 Isfahan., Chihil Dukhtaran and Khwadja'Alam. Plans. Marked "Unpubl."

D-383 Isfahan. Imam Dja'far. Marked "Unpubl."

D-384 Waramin. Brickwork. Marked "Unpubl."

D-385 Kurdistan. Mantelpieces. Marked "Unpubl."

D-386 Waramin.. Brickwork and inscription. Marked "Unpubl."

D-387 Damghan. Pir Alamdar. Portal. Marked "Unpubl."

D-388 Isfahan, Chenar i Valbali (?). Marked "Unpubl."

D-389 Isfahan, Chenar i Valbali (?). Masjid-i Djuma'. Portal.. Plan of half dome

D-390 Isfahan, Chenar i Valbali (?). Khwadja'Alam. Chihil Dukhtaran. Section of minarets. Marked"Unpubl."

D-391 Kelat-i Abazar.plan.. SE Khurasan.. Marked "Unpubl.."

D-392 Mil-i Radkan (N of Tus). Section. Marked "Unpubl."

D-393 Isfahan. Dja'fariyya. Section. Marked "Unpubl."

D-394 Damghan, Chihil Dukhtaran. Elevation of'portal. Marked "Unpubl,"

D-395 Sangbast, plan. Marked "Unpubl."

D-396 Tus, Haruniyya. Plan. Marked "Unpubl."

D-397 Shiraz. Villa Heinecke. Marked "Unpubl.."

D-398 Isfahan. Persian bath, 1905. Marked "Unpubl."

D-399 Shiraz. House and park (of' Herrn Heinecke-Rower).. Marked "Unpubl."

D-400 Damghan. Chihil Dukhtaran. Plan. Marked "Unpubl."

D-401 Isfahan. Bath in Russian Consulate, 1905. Marked "Unpubl."

D-402 Hot springs in Taurus Mts. N of Gtilhek Boghaz (?). Marked "Unpubl."

D-403 Khargird. Nizamiya, elevation. SA-II, fig.32. Another part in D-403a

D-404 Khargird. Nizamiya, plan. SA-II, fig.33

D-405 Note: Drawings D-405 through D-485 (water-colors) are mounted on mats numbered PL.XXXIIIthrough PLLXI. They were apparently prepared for some publication not yet located. Other water-colors have similar notations. The large numbers, such as No.3445, apparently refer to a catalogue orinventory, not located.

D-405 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstruction of conical bowl. P1.XXXIII, left

D-406 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery Reconstruction conical bowl No..2101.. PI.XXXIII, right

D-407 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstruction conical bowl No.3366. PI..XXXIV. Preliminary drawingD-407a

D-408 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstruction deep jar.. P1.XXXVI

D-409 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstruction deep jar. P1.XXXVI

D-410 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstruction conical bowl, P1.XXXVII

D-411 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstruction conical bowl with ibex.. P1.XXXVII

D-412 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed top of conical bowl with deer(?) and swastika,No.3305. PI.XXXVII

D-413 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed jar No.3445. PLXXXIX

D-414 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery.. Reconstructed jar with deer (?), No.2073. P1.XXXIX

D-415 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl, ibex, No.2389a, P1.XXXIX

D-416 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl, ibex.. No.2156. PL.XXXIX

D-417 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery.. Reconstructed section of bowl. P1..LX

D-418 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment with gazelle(7),No.3365. P1.XL

D-419 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment with gazelle(?). P1.XL

D-420 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery.. Fragment with gazelle(?). PI.XL

D-421 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed body of jar with ibex, No.2390A. P1.XL

D-422 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed side of bowl with animals. P1.XLI

D-423 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, Fragment. Pl.XLI

D-424 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment with "human" figure. P1.XLI

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D-425 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment with "human" figure.. P1.XLI

D-426 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl with animal. PLXLI

D-427 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstrution large jar No.3454 Pl.XLIII

D-428 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstruction top and shoulder of large jar No.2434. PLXLIII

D-429 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment. PI.XLIV

D-430 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment with rabbit(?). PLXLIV

D-431 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment. PLXLIV

D-432 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Another fragment. PI.XLIV

D-433 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Section of large jar with birds, PI.XLIV

D-434 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment. PLXLIV

D-435 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery Fragment

D-436 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment with bird

D-437 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl. Pl.XLV

D-438 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed conical bowl (section).P1.XLV

D-439 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Section of reconstructed bowl. P1.XLV

D-440 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment. P1.XLV

D-441 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery.. Reconstructed bowl. Pl.XLV

D-442 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Section side of conical bowl. PI.XLV

D-443 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl.. P1.XLV

D-444 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl.. Pl.XLV

D-445 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery.. Section of bowl rim. Pl.XLV

D-446 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl with "beetle"(?).. Pl.XLVI

D-447 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Another example of D-446

D-448 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl, ibex horns.. Pl.XLVI

D-449 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment with "scorpion"(?).. P1.XLVI

D-450 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery.. Reconstructed bowl. P1.XLVI

D-451 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Fragment. PLXLVI

D-452 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl No.3391. PLXLVII

D-453 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed bowl No.2399.. PLXLVII

D-454 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed side of bowl No.3399. Pl.XLIX

D-455 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery Reconstructed side of bowl No.3827. Pl..XLIX

D-456 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Reconstructed side of bowl No.3833. P1..XLIX

D-457 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Sections of decoration. P1.L

D-458 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery. Side of bowl No.3832.Pl. L

D-459 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl.. No.3444. Pl.L

D-460 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl. No.2182. P1.LII

D-461 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl. No.2177. Pl.LII

D-462 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl. No.3737. PI..LII

D-463 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl. No.2113.. Pl.LIV. Inside, D-463a

D-464 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl. No.3266.. PI.LIV.Inside, D-464a

D-465 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl. No.3265. Pl.LV. Inside, D-465a

D-466 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery, reconstructed bowl. No.2183. P1.LV. Inside, D-466a

D-467 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Top of conical jar.. PLLVII

D-468 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Rounded jar. PLLVII

D-469 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl.. PLLVII

D-470 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. PLLVII

D-471 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Section of conical vase. PLLVII

D-472 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Round-bottomed bowl No.2208. PLLVII

D-473 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of bowl. Pl..LVII

D-474 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of another bowl. Pl..LVII

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D-475 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of a third bowl. P1.LVII

D-476 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Deep bowl No.4048,PL.LVIII

D-477 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Deep vase No.2135.Pl.LVIII

D-478 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of deep bowl on feet No.3309. Pl.. LIX

D-479 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of bowl No.4053, PLLIX

D-480 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. Pl.LX

D-481 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Another bowl. PLLX

D-482 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.4082 P1.LX

D-483 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Conical vase, P1.LXI

D-484 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Top part of conical vase. Pl.LXI

D-485 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Conical vase No.2343A.. P1.LXI.

D-486 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Deep bowl No.3380. PiLI

Drawings of Persepolis pottery from D-486 through D-634 are water-colors, unless otherwise noted..

D-487 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Conical vases or cups (three).. P1.LXII

D-488 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Conical bowl with ibex horns. PLXXXII

D-489 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.2181. Elevation and interior. P1.LVI

D-490 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Sections of two bowls

D-491 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Rim of large bowl

D-492 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Conical bowl No.2106. P1.XXV

D 493 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Bowl No 3277. Elevation and interior. P1.LVI

D-494 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Tall, thin vase No.2165

D-495 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side and interior of bowl

D-496 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Deep cup No..2391

D-497 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Round-bottomed cup No, 3260

D-498 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Conical bowl

D-499 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Bowl. P1.LIII

D-500 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Jar No.3371

D-501 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Round-bottomed jar No 3190

D-502 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Elevation and inside, conical bowl

D-503 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Conical bowl No.2105

D-504 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No,2128

D-505 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Round-bottomed cup No.2192. PLXXIX

D-506 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Round-bottomed jar No.2108

D-506a Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Tall, thin jar No.2042

D-507 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Jar No.2102

D-508 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Round-bottomed bowl No.3251. P1.XXXIVD-509 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. JarD-510 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Bowl No.3868. P1.XLVIII

D-511 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl on stand No.3254, elevation and inside

D-512 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of bowl

D-513 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of bowl with wavy floral pattern

D-514 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl No.3375

D-515 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Tops of'vase No.3372

D-516 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl and rim

D-517 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment of'bowl with animal

D-518 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment with animals

D-519 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Conical bowl

D-520 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.3294

D-521 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.3202

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D-522 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Two jugs :No.2449 (left), No.2441 (right)

D-523 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl

D-524 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.3419

D-525 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl

D-526 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Bowl No.4128

D-527 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Deep bowl No.2340A

D-528 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Profiles of two bowls, Nos3275-76

D-529 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Profile of bowl No.3295

D-530 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl marked PPA 2161

D-531 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl

D-532 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Section of bowl No.4044

D-533 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl

D-534 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl No.4000

D-535 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of another bowl

D-536 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl

D-537 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of conical bowl

D-538 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Elevation and inside of bowl No.2075

D-539 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of No.5543

D-540 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Elevation and inside of bowl on foot No.2120

D-541 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl No.3839

D-542 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Rim of'bowl No,3925

D-543 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.3423

D-544 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Bowl No,3373

D-545 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.,4140

D-546 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Top of vase No.2159

D-547 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.3729

D-548 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl

D-549 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Bowls Nos.4138 and 4136

D-550 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of bowl No.3420

D-551 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Side of'bowl No,3441

D-552 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Part of rim of bowl

D-553 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Elevation and inside of deep vase No.2109

D-554 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, The same of bowl No3233

D-555-557 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragments

D-558 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No,4075

D-559 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment

D-560 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.3292

D-561 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Vase No.5545

D-562 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Top of vase No.5544

D-563 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.4050

D-564 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Bowl

D-565 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. Line drawing, IAE, fig.56

D-566 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Top of jar No. 2442

D-567 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Outline and pattern of bowl

D-568 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.3264

D-569 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment

D-570 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Profile and inside of bowl

D-571 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Jai-

D-572 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Jar No.2126

D-573 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Jar

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D-574 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Jar No.2118

D-575 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Jug No.,2110

D-576 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Jar No.2111

D-577 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Small jar

D-578 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Small vase

D-579 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Small bowl No.2117

D-580 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of bowl No,2815

D-581 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Small conical vase

D-582 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.2796 (2786 ?)

D-583 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Small pot No.2632D-584 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No.2833

D-585 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Small jar

D-586 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Beaker No.4304

D-587 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Section of bowl No.4293

D-588 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.

D-589 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Section of jar No.3173

D-590 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Top of incurving bowl or cup, No.3253

D-591 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Jar No.3199

D-592 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment

D-593 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl No,2116

D-594 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment

D-595 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment

D-596 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bottom of jar

D-597 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Top of bowl or vase, No.3993, P 1.XLII obv.

D-598 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragments

D-599 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction., Three fragments, numbered 92, 87, 88

D-600 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragments of two tall vases, numbered 91, 93

D-601 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Side of bowl, numbered 74

D-602 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment, numbered 71

D-603 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Vase, numbered 79

D-604 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Fragments,numbered 82 and 89

D-605 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment

D-606 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Section of bowl

D-607 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Rim of bowl

D-608 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Fragment

D-609 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Sides of conical vase with bulls.. P1.XXXVIIh Linedrawing at right, IAE, fig.82

D-610 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Fragments with bulls

D-611 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl.. ID, p1..II, 2 (another view or similar bowl)

D-612 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. ID, pl.IV, 4

D-613 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. ID, pl. IV, 2

D-614 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. ID, pl.IV, 3

D-615 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. ID, pl.IV, 6

D-616 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. ID, pl.IV, 5

D-617 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Demons and triangles. ID, Lieferung 2, fig. 1

D-618 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,. Part of vase. Neg,591.. ID, pl.XVI, 1; IAE, fig,97; AMI,vol.II, fig.. 11

D-619 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction,, Cylindrical vase with squares. IAE, pl.X, left

D-620 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Conical ware with meander, design. IAE, pl.X, center

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D-621 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Profile and inside of conical bowl No. 2043. IAE, pl.IV,left

D-622 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. PLLIIl.. IAE, pl.IV, right

D-623 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. PI..XLII, middle. IAE, pl..VIl, top. Black washversion D-623a

D-624 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Bowl. PI..XLII, under. IAE, pl..VIL. Black wash versionD-624a. Note days "cf. Egyptian pre-dynastic 'bull's head-amulets' "

D-625 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Vase with crescent and ibex. PI.XXXVIL. IAE, pl.VIII,top left

D-626 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Fragment with head of Bos primigenius. IAE, pl.VIII,top right

D-627 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Vase with abstract design..No..2158.P1.LIIL IAE, p1. VIII,bottom left

D-628 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction, Vase with abstract design. IAE, pl.VIII, bottom

D-629 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Vase with abstract animal design. LAE, pl.IX.. Black andwhite wash version D-629a

D-630 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Vase with meander pattern. IAE, pl..IX, bottom.. Blackand white version D-630a

D-631 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Cylindrical vase with geometric design. IAE, pl..X, right

D-632 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction.. Fragment with leopard.. P1.XXXV. IAE, pLXI, top.Smaller section D-632a

D-633 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Vase with great ibex No.2160. PLXXXV. IAE, pl..XI,bottom

D-634 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Cup with pair of wild sheep. PL.XXXI. IAE, pl.XII

D-635 Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Pen drawing of'potsherds chipped for scrapers.. Samesubject in D-635

D-637 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery. Pencil drawing of rim. IAE, fig. 151

D-638 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery. Pen drawing of profiles and designs. ID, pl. XXV, top

D-639 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery.. Pen drawing of same subject. ID, pl.XXV, bottom

D-640 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery. Ink of profiles and designs. ID, pl.XXVI, top

D-641 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery. Same subjects. ID, pl..XXVI, middle

D-642 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery. Ink of same subjects. ID, pl.XXVI,top

D-643 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery.. Ink of same subjects. ID, pl.XXVI,bottom

D-644 Nihavand, prehistoric pottery. Ink of same subjects. ID, pl.XXVI

D-645 Luristan.. Bronze, floral ornament. Pen. LAE, fig.237

D-646 Sistan. Prehistoric pottery. Vases and bowl. Ink, IAE, figs.. 168-169

D-647 Damghan. Prehistoric pottery. Spouted jar., Ink.. IAE, fig..212

D-648 Damghan and Ashraf. Prehistoric pottery shapes.. IAE, figs.. 205 (jug, top left) and 207 (jar, center 2ndrow)

D-649 Damghan. Prehistoric pottery jar and bottle. Ink.. Jar, IAE, fig.207D-650 Raga (Rayy). Prehistoric pottery jar. Ink

D-651 Tepe Giyan. Prehistoric pottery. Shoulder of large jar with eagle design. AMI, vol..Il, fig. 11

D-652 Burudjird. Prehistoric pottery. Shoulder of large jar with spread eagles. AMI, vol.Il, fig. 11

D-653 Sabzawar. Prehistoric pottery, profiles of rims. Ink

D-654 Khurha, Daulatabad, Shahriyar. Prehistoric pottery. Profiles of rims, handle. See SK-I, pp.48-53

D-655 Khurha, Tepe Maringar (E of Sunghur), Husainabad (opp. Naizar). Prehistoric pottery. Rims andhandle. Ink. See SK-I, pp. 18, 45, 47, 50, 51 and for Tepe Maringar pieces, Inv. No.800

D-656 Pasargadae. Pottery profiles, rims, etc. Ink.See SK-IV, pp.12, 18, 19, 21, 29, 36

D-657 Kuh-i Khwaja. Pottery. Profiles of rims and bases. See SK-XV, pp.41-42

D-658 Persepolis. Prehistoric pottery.. Profiles of Class E shapes. Pencil. ID, pl.XVII

D-659 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan. Prehistoric pottery.. Head of rhyton. Ink. ID, fig.4 (Lieferung 3/4)

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D-660 Harnawa, Tell Ishan, Kale i Khosrowi. Prehistoric pottery. Rims and handles. See SK-I, pp,4, 11, 12,14, 15

D-661 Naqsh-i Rustam, Persepolis, Sistan. Pottery profiles and patterns.. Ink.. See SK-IV, pp.38, 44; SK-VIII,p.25; and SK-XIII, pp.21-23

D-662 Shahristan, Kuh-i Khwaja. Pottery profiles, rims.. Pencil and ink. See SK-XIII, pp.22-24 and SK-XV,pp.39-40

D-663 Luristan, bronze bowl.. AMI, vol. VII, figs. 1-2

D-664-665 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan, thin copper hoop, Ink. IAE, fig263

D-666 Harsin, copper jars, etc. See IAE, figs.227, 230, 232

D-667 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan.. Copper jars and cups. See IAE, figs. 228, 230, 232

D-668 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan. Ink.. See IAE, figs..227, 231

D-669 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan. Copper and silver pieces. Ink.. Copper vessel with religious procession,, IAE,pl.XXI. Negs. 523-24

D-670 Demavand, Khunamabad. Pottery and bronzes. Ink

D-671 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan.. Horse bits, lance heads, copper bands. Ink

D-672 Luristan bronzes. Bits,torques, etc, Pencil and ink

D-673 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan, Harsin. Copper and bronze pieces

D-674 Tepe Giyan. Forks of thin copper. Ink. IAE, fig..260

D-675 Tepe Giyan and misc.. Bronze objects, bells, tools, etc. Ink

D-676 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan. Bronze daggers. Ink

D-677-678 Nihavand, Tepe Giyan.. Bronze weapons.. Ink

D-679 Raisin area.. Decorated copper spouted can.. Coll. T,L,Jacks (APOC), Tehran

D-680 Gilweran-Khurramabad., Two decorated copper cans with spouts.. Lower one, IAE, fig226; upper, asphotograph, IAE, pl.XXV, Neg.526

D-681 Persepolis. Prehistoric flint tools.. See ID, pls..XXIV-XXV

D-682 Persepolis, Prehistoric pottery. Fragment with bull's head. Water-color

D-683-684 Persepolis, Prehistoric pottery. Demon. Water-color

D-685 Persepolis, Prehistoric pottery. Bird. Water-color

D-686-687 Persepolis, Prehistoric pottery. Fragments. Water-color. ID, pl.LI, below

D-688 Persepolis, Prehistoric pottery,, Top of bowl. Water-color

D-689-690 Kuh-i Khwaja. One building period of front. IAE, pl.XCVIII, top and bottom

D-691 Kuh-i Khwaja., Plan of fort on Mt. Top.. Measured sketch, D-691a

D-692 Kuh-i Khwaja. General plan and section of main building,. IAE, pLXCVIL, Variations of same building,D-693

D-694 Kuh-i Khwaja. Fire altar, base.. IAE, fig.397

D-695 Sistan. Shahristan. Topographical plan of ruins. Another copy. D-696

D-697 Khurha,. Topographical plan. IAE, fig382 Variant, D-698

D-699 Khurha. Elevation of columns.. IAE, fig 383. Another copy, D-699a

D-700 Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of'Darius, plan. IAE, fig.326. Other versions are, D-700a (1:100) and D-700b

D-701 Masjid-i Suleiman (Oil Fields), plan.. IAE, fig.399

D-702 . Kangavar'. Columns and bases. Marked "Publ.."

D-703 Kangavar. Columns.. Marked "Unpubl."

D-704 Isfahan, Masjid-i Jami' (print) drawn by Eric Schroeder in 1931 for the American Institute for PersianArt & Archaeology

D-705 Da u Dukhtar,. Plan and elevation. IAE, pl.XXXVII

D-706 Ceramic. Blue and white plate.Water-color.Neg,2145

D-707 Shiraz, Four blueprint sections of a map of the city made in 1306 H. for the Gov..-General, Firuz Mirza

D-708 Mashhad. Shrine of Imam Riza Plan of area with numbered key to various sections

D-709 Mashhad, Tracing of'city areaD-710 Ardabil.. Tracing of Sarre's plan of Shrine

D-711 Khargird. Plan

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D-712 Map of Abjaij and Ramgird, Preliminary sketch by Karl Bergner. Achaemenian ruins in the plain ofPersepolis, AMI, vol.VIII, following p4

D-713 Khargird. Ghiyathiya, plan. SA-II, fig .42

D-714 Shiraz Garden house of Hajji'Abdullah Ghaffar Isfahani in Masjid-i Bardi near Shiraz. E.H. drew in1905. Gotheim, Geschichte d. Garten Baukunst

D-715 Firuzabad, Qaleh-i Dukhtar, Plan. Palace of'Ardashir, (pencil, incomplete)D-716 Firuzabad, Qaleh-i Dukhtar, Plan and elevation of palace of Ardashir, Drawn by F.. Krefter (sepia print,

2 copies),Marked "Unpublished"

D-717 Taq-i Bustan. Plan of grottoes (sepia print)D-718 Damascus, Unidentified map. 1:4000D-718a Isfahan. Bath of the Russian Consulate. Water-color of tile panel of horseman spearing dragon. Drawn

by E.H. 1903 ('05 ?). Marked "Unpublished"D-719 Hamadan, Gumbadh-i'Alawiyyan.. Vol.of Oriental Studies presented to E.G.Browne. E.Herzfeld, "Die

Gumbadh-i'Alawiyyan etc.," p,188 D-719a is apparently another versionD-720 Reims. Eglise d'Asfeld la-ville Plan drawn April, 1905 by EH. Reminiscent of the palace of Ardashir

at Firuzabad

D-721 Gira District. Fire temple. Plan. SA-I, fig.22D-722 Kaleh-i Dukhtar,near Baze'ur,,Plan. SA-I, fig.23

D-723 Gira. One of the 4 fire temples near Dieulafoy's Farrashband. Elevation

D-724-725 Baze'ur, Kaleh-i Dukhtar

D-726 Firuzabad. Plan of fire templeD-727 Kuh-i Khwaja Plan of fire templeD-728-729 Sistan,.Shahristan, plan of fire temple

D-730 Firuzabad. Sketch and measurements of the bridgeD-731 Istakhr. Columns and elevation., SA-I, fig. 51

D-732 Istakhr.. Studies of capitals

D-733 Khurha. Column basesD-734 Taq-i Bustan. Study of attached column

D-735 Asadabad. Decorated column. See also D-750D-736 Kangawar. Profile of capital

D-737 Qasr-i Shirin Plan of palace (?)D-738 Qasr-i Shirin.. Plan of fire temple

D-739 Taq-i Girra. Main border and sockel profiles.. E,H,,Jan. 1917

D-740 Taq-i Girra. Profiles

D-741 Mil-i Azdaha Plan and elevationD-742 Paikuli. Details of column drum

D-743 Paikuli. Capital

D-744 Paikuli. Details of stepped crenellationD-745 Paikuli. Details of structureD-746 Paikuli. CrenellationsD-747 Paikuli. Attempted reconstructionD-748 Firuzabad. Egyptian type molding

D-749 Asadabad, Column bases.D-750 Asadabad, Column bases.. See also D-735

D-751 Masjid-i Suleiman (Oil fields)., Elevation and plan of tower (?) and base

D-752 Firuzabad. Details of Palace of Ardashur I with measurements. For masons' marks see also D-754

D-753 Firuzabad. Details of tower with measurements

D-754 Firuzabad. Masons' marks on temple

D-755 Nizamabad (?). Stucco relief panels with measurements

D-756 Luristan, Kal'a i Abdanan in Pusht-i Kuh. E.H. Oct.17, 1905

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D-757 Shiraz.Design for a silver frame for Firuz Mirza, Gov,-Gen. of Fars, 1925D-758 Tus., Suggested plan and design for tomb of Firdowsi

D-759 Tehran. Design of'vignette for Anjuman Athar-i Melli (Soc. for the Protection of National Monuments)

D-760 Inscription in Kufic "fleuri", Bombay Museum.. Marked "Unpublished"

D-761 Damghan,. Pir'Alamdar Kufic inscription with interlacing, dated 417 H. Marked "VL, Series,. Unpub-lished,," Water-cplor

D-762 Mil-i Radkan near Kuchan. Kufic inscription of 680 H. Water-color marked "Unpublished"

D-763 Damghan, Chehil Dukhtaran. Part of Kufic inscription. Pencil.Marked "Unpubl."

D-764 Damghan. Pir Alamdar.. Section of inscription and borders. Pencil and ink.. Marked "Unpubl."

D-765 Persia.. Kufic monograms in brick. Marked "Unpubl."

D-766 Nine lines of Naskhi. Note says "my blue vase, verses of Hafiz"D-767 Bistam.. Tomb tower, dated 1313 (713 H.). Pen drawing of Kufic inscriptional tiles. See Neg. 2931,

Photo File 10-57D-768 Fragment of Kufic inscription on stone.Corpus, T.II, Fasc.l, fig.81

D-769 Part of'stone border with hare, Marked fig..8, but publication un-named

D-770 Twelve figures from coins: Figs.8 and 12.. IAE, fig.389; Figs.1, 9, 11.. IAE, fig390; Figs,7 and 10.IAE, fig.394. D-770a is tracing of'seven figures. See also D-796 for tracing of some figures

D-771 Seven figures from coins: Fig..1..IAE, fig.389; Fig.2. IAE, fig.394; Fig.5. IAE, fig.393. See also D-796

D-772 Sarpul.. Sculpture. Triumph of'Annubanini with Akkadian inscription. IAE, fig,297

D-773 Sarpul. Akkadian weapons. IAE, fig.299

D-774 Sarpul. Annubinini., IAE, fig.298

D-775 Horin.. Jewelry and weapons of figure. IAE, fig.301

D-776 Sahna. Rock-cut tomb. IAE, fig,309 and TA, p.9, fig.4

D-777 Fakhrigah (Fakluika). Rock-cut tomb, IAE, fig.310 and TA, p.10, fig.5

D-778 Persepolis,. Northern angle of enclosure wall. IAE, fig.329

D-779 Naqsh-i Rustam. Topographical plan 1:1000 with measurements

D-780-781 Paikuli. Reconstrctions of tower-

D-782 Paikuli, Attempted reconstruction, E.H. June 1911

D-783 Kharg, catacombs. Plan, elevation and details. Marked "Unpublished"

D-784 Kharg, catacombs,. Marked "Unpublished"

D-785 Kharg, catacombs.. Marked "Unpublished"

D-786 Naqsh-i Rustam.. Door of'Kaaba i Zardusht. LAE, fig.323

D-787 Kurrangun. LAE, ig..304.. Printed copy D-787a

D-788 Da u dukhtar. Plan (tracing). Original D-794. 16,E, pl,XXXVIID-769 Khurha. Capitals. IAE, fig.375

D-790 Kharg. Plan and elevation of tomb

D-791 Rock sculpture near Horin. LAE, fig.300

D-792 Bayazid, Armenia. Rock sculpture, IAE, fig,386

D-793 Da u dukhtar'. Elevation of facade. IAE, fig317., Other versions D-705 and D-788

D-794 Da u dukhtar. Plan and section

D-795 Naqsh-i Rustam. Printed tracing of topographical plan

D-796 Figures from coins. Another version of'D-770 and D-771

D-797 Pasargadae, attempted restoration of'temple, AMI, vol.I,p1I,bottom; LAE, pl.,XLIV, top

D-798 Pasargadae, attempted restoration of temple.. AMI, vol.I, p1, I, top; LAE, pl..XLIV, bottom

D-799 Pasargadae.. Reconstruction of palace 'S'.. !AE, pLLXIII, top.. Inked version D-799a

D-800 Pasargadae. Plan of area with altars and building. Measured drawing. Tracing in D-800a

D-801 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Plan, apparently before excavation..

D-801a Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Apparently after excavation

D-80lb Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Plan..reconstrcuted

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D-802 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Measured pencil drawing of temple with altars.. Plan and elevationof ruins. Tracings, D-802a (plan) and b (elevation)

D-803 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Tomb tower, elevation and plan. See D-803a (tracing) for door

D-804 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Plan and elevation of'building with doorway

D-805 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Reconstructed column and capital. IAE, fig..344. Another copy D-805a

D-806 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Reconstructed elevation of palace (?)

D-807 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Palace reconstruction, Plan and elevations. Another version D-807a

D-808 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Air view of tomb of Cyrus and colonnade.. Another version D-808a

D-809 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Palace "S".. Plan and elevation of pier 3 and head of fallen steer..Tracings D-809a and b

D-810 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Plan of building with column. Partial tracing D-810a

D-811 Plan of building with inscribed corner pier and location of'remains of bi-colored ante-room

D-812 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Palace "S".. Pier 2, elevation and plan. Tracings of details D-812aand b (partial tracings). Two copies of each

D-813 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Tracing of pier: plan and elevation. Possibly from Palace "S"

D-814 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Palace "S". Pier 1. Plan and elevation and main door; West

D-814a Pasaigadae, Palace with the column. Tracing of pier 1 in D-814

D-815 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Winged genius

D-816 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Plan and elevation of doorwayD-817 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Profile.. Tracing D-817a

D-817b Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Column bases.. Cyrus' tomb ( and of Anatolian and Mesopotamianbases) IAE, figs.341-343. See also 817-817c. Other variations in 817d-f

D-818 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Tomb tower. Detail

D-819 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Ornamental detail

D-820 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Tomb of Cyrus, studies of door-

D-821 Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Palace with relief (two copies)

D-822 Pasargadae, Palace with the column.. Palace "S", reconstructed elevation. IAE, pl.XLIII, bottom

D-822a Rock tomb..Plan and elevation (unidentified)

D-823 Dukkan i Daud.. Plan and elevation.. TA, p.7, fig .3

D-824 Examples of crenellations: Parthian, Sasanian, Muslim

D-825 Pasargadae. General map of ruin fields, F.Krefter;1928

D-826 Istakhr. Plan of SE gate

D-827 Istakhr. Contour map, 1935

D-828 Istakhr.. Plan and section (exact location not indicated)

D-829 Sistan, Shahristan (Ramshahr i Kaivishtasp). Sepia print

D-830 Persepolis. Prehistoric village. Contour plan and section. Smaller version D-831

D-832 Pasargadae. Panorama and general plan. Sepia prints (2 copies)

D-833 Istakhr. Excavation 3. Plan and section

D-834 Istakhr. Excavation 1. Plan and section

D-835 Istakhr.. City wall.. IAE, pl.XCII

D-836 Istakhr. Mosque (unfinished pencil plan)

D-837 Peisepolis. SE and NE tombs.. Pencil sketch

D-838 Aleppo. Plan of Firdaus. Corpus, pl.CXXVIII, Another copy D-28

D-839 Aleppo. Plan of Mashhad al-Husain. Corpus, pl.XCIV. Another copy D-27

D-840 Palmyra.. Map of 1899

D-841 Persian 15th c. ceramic.. Blue and white, dragon and plants.. Water-color

D-842 Persepolis. Isometric plan of Tripylon, numbered 10. Bergner, 1935

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D-843 Persepolis. Isometric drawing of Great Staircase, Apadana and Tripylon, marked No.36, P1.,48.Krefter. IAE, pl.XLVIII

D-844 Persepolis. Plan of"ruins on terrace, marked 48.. Bergner, 1934

D-845 Persepolis, Elevation of terrace wall, S side, numbered 13.. Bergner, 1935D-846 Persepolis. Isometric drawing, Tachara, numbered 6D-847 Persepolis. Plan of section of terrace wall, numbered 7

D-843 Persepolis. Isometric plan of entrance gate, numbered 2D-849 Persepolis. Isometric drawing of corner of Apadana, numbered 4D-850 Persepolis Isometric plan of section of Apadana, numbered 5D-851 Persepolis. Isometric drawing, SW corner, wall and small palaceD-852 Persepolis. Isometric drawing, section of terrace wall and Tachara, numbered 3D-853 Persepolis Isometric plan and elevation of main staircase to terrace, numbered 1.. Bergner, 1935 IAE,

p1.I

D-854 Persepolis, Elevations of ceremonial staircases to Apadana, numbered 11. Bergner.1934D-855 Persepolis., Isometric plan of Hadish, numbered 9. Bergner, 1935

D-856 Persepolis. Reconstruction of entry gate.. Krefter, 1934.. IAE, pl.Ll

D-857 Persepolis. Apadana, four orders of'columns. Krefter, 1935. IAE, pl.LVIIID-858 Persepolis, Reconstruction of facades, 100-Column Hall, Tripylon and Apadana, numbered 35. Krefter,

1934

D-859 Persepolis., Elevations of Tachara. Bergner. 1935

D-860 Persepolis. Isometric plan of TacharaD-861 Persepolis. Plan of 100-Column Hall, 1:200

D-862 Persepolis. Tracing of Tachara planD-863 Persepolis. (1) Plan of 100-Column Hall, numbered 25. IAE, fig,.331; (2) plan of Hadish, numbered 26

IAE, fig,.335

D-864 Persepolis Elevations and isometric drawings of small staircases, numbered 49.. Bergner 1934D-865 Persepolis. Plan of part of Harem of Xerxes, numbered 19D-866 Persepolis.. Plan of Harem of Xerxes, numbered 29.. IAE, fig.337

D-867 Persepolis Plan of Harem of Darius, numbered 30. IAE, fig.336D-868 Persepolis. Plan of part of Harem of Xerxes, numbered 18. Bergner, 1934. IAE, fig.337D-869 Persepolis (1) Plan of Tripylon gate.. IAE, fig,332; (2) Tachara of Darius.IAE, fig333D-870 Persepolis. Map showing location of prehistoric mounds

D-871 Persepolis (1) Plan of Apadana.. IAE, fig330; (2) Plan of main entry staircase and hallD-872 Persepolis.. Restoration in elevation of East and West stairways of courtyard in front of Hadish,

numbered 16.. Bergner, 1935, Pencil drawing D-876

D-873 Istakhr (?).. Isometric plan of buildings with rooms numbered 1 to 41, numbered 47a,. Bergner, 1933This joins D-874 (marked 47b) with overlap of rooms 18-21

D-875 Istakhr (?). Tepe Persepolis,PPA (prehistoric mound). Profile of S wall of test trench I. Bergner, 1933

D-876 Istakhr (?).. Pencil version of D-872, numbered 15. Bergner, 1935

D-877 Istakhr (?).. Main terrace plan, showing water conduits and drains,, Bergner, 1934,. IAE, fig.. 307

D-878 Istakhr (?). Plan of Apadana before excavation

D-879 Istakhr (?).. Bronze doors of'Harem buildings.. Krefter, Berlin, 1931

D-880 Istakhr (?).. Bull capitals, side and front views.. Beigner, 1934

D-881 Istakhr (?). Hadish planD-882 Istakhr (?). Plan, entrance hall 1:100D-883 Istakhr (?).. Plan (general) section of Apadana, Hadish and Tachara

D-884 Istakhr (?).. Isometric drawing of small staircase

D-885 Istakhr (?). Sketch map apparently showing debris on terrace before excavationD-886 Istakhr (?).. Plan of Tachara before excavation

D-887 Persepolis (?). Unidentified plan and moldingD-888 Persepolis (?)., Section of terrace retaining wall

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D-889 Persepolis. Sketch plan of Tripylon

D-890 House or tomb from Lynch, Armenia II, fig, 125, p,63.. Note says "British Museum". Probably used toshow typical house plan

D-891 Doruzan. Bard Burrida. Reconstruction of'barrage. See AMI, vol.VIII, article by Bergner onAchaemenian ruins in Persepolis plain

D-892 Persepolis. Probably facade of tomb

D-893 Persepolis. Unidentified ink sketch of'restoration of a facade.. Another version D-894

D-895 Persepolis. Ink sketch reconstruction of unidentified facade

D-896 Persepolis, Capital bases in Apadana

D-897 Persepolis Ornamental borders on King's robe

D-898-899 Persepolis, Decorative ornaments, palms, rosettes

D-900 Pasargadae. Three ink sketches for reconstruction of temple. See AMI, vol.1, p1.1 and D-797-798

D-901 Map (sketch) from Stratosthenes with distances of Alexander's march (?)

D-902 Sculpture. Figures of priests or worshippers. IAE, fig.314

D-903 A-L Persepolis. Sculpture. Thirty throne-bearers from relief of DariusD-904 Persepolis. Water-color of Ahuramazda, Hall of 110-Columns. Shows original colors. IAE, plLXIV

(black and white)D-905 Greek map of Iranian Empire

D-906 Persian pottery, Garrus carved type, water-color. Shallow bowl with eagle (fragment)

D-907 Persian pottery, Garrus carved type, water-color. Base and side of bowl with encircled bird (fragment)

D-908 Persian pottery, Garrus carved type, water-color. Rim and base of bowl with eagle (fragment)

D-909 Persian pottery, Garrus carved type, water-color.. Two fragments: one with Kufic, one with palmette

D-910 Ptolemy's map of West Asia

D-911 Naqsh-i Rustam. Bahram relief with Elamite figure

D-912 Samarra. Restoration of glazed tile with palmette on scroll,. See Inv. No.867 in Journal of Samarrafinds and Samarra, vol.II; Keramik, fig. 125

D-913 Persian ceramics, Garrus, carved type, water-color. Side of bowl with birds

D-914 Three bowls with Kufic script (fragments)

D-915-916 Taq-i Bustan, textile.. Rug patterns on edge of boats.. IAE, fig.417

D-917 Samarra. Standing figure with calf on shoulders. Textile

D-918 Taq-i Bustan, textile. Three patterns.. IAE, fig.421; AMI, vol.IX, fig.25, p.146

D-919 Bisutun. Design on capital

D-920-923 Taq-i Bustan. Textile designs on one of four harpists

D-924-927 Taq-i Bustan.. Textile designs on trousers of 2nd, 1st, 6th and 3rd mahouts

D-928 Taq-i Bustan, textile design.. Harpist in right boatD-929-930 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Harpist in left boatD-931-932 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Harpist in right boat

D-933 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Rower in 2nd royal boat (right)

D-934-936 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Harpist

D-937 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Mahout, first row, left

D-938 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Fifth mahout

D-939 Taq-i Bustan, textile design.. Five musicians in boat

D-940 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Third mahout

D-941 Taq-i Bustan, textile design.. Second mahoutD-942 Taq-i Bustan, textile design.. Rower, left boat

D-943 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Arrow-bearer in left boat

D-944 Taq-i Bustan, textile design.. Left oarsman in left boat

D-945 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Oarsman in right boat

D-946-947 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Oarsman in left boat

D-948 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Arrow-bearer in left boat

D-949-950 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Arrow-bearer in right boat

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D-951 Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Trousers, coat, aims

D-952 Miscellaneous sources. Sasanian textile designs

D-953-954 Miscellaneous designs from Sasanian silver in Smirnoffs publication

D-955 Miscellaneous ornaments from Taq-i Bustan and Bistun

D-956 Taq-i Bustan. Sketch of textile with affronted griffins. Finished drawing TA, fig.42

D-957 Taq-i Bustan. Kufic graffito

D-958 Arsacid coins, devices. IAE, fig.388

D-959 Graeco-Bactrian coins, animal designs

D-960 Paithian coins, devices. IAE, fig.391D-961 Arsacid coins, symbols of cities. IAE, fig.395D-962 Persepolis. Graffito of Shaper i Papakan, brother of Ardashir I. IAE, fig.401

D-963 Persepolis Graffito of Papak. IAE, fig.402

D-964 Firuzabad. Coats of Arms. IAE, fig,403

D-965 Sasanian Coats of Arms. AMI, vol.IX, fig.4, p.107

D-966 Sasanian crowns. AMI, vol.IX, fig.1, p.1022

D-967 Head and crown of Khusro II. AMI, vol.IX, frg..21, p.141; IAE, fig.418

D-968 Sasanian goddess from Isfahan capital. IAE, fig. 413; AMI, vol.IX, fig..24, p.146

D-969 Sasanian relief'. Copy from Flandin and Coste "Vue du bas-relief de Darabgird"

D-970 Sketch map of Gur,perhaps also from Flandin and Coste. See D-969

D-971 Arsacid (?) relief from Grelot. Source not given

D-972 Parthian worshipper near Bistun. IAE, fig.385

D-973 Arsacid slate palette. IAE, fig,396

D-974 Kushan gold coins. Devices.. IAE, fig.412

D-975 Kushan coins. Devices

D-976 Arsacid coins. IAE, figs392-393

D-977 Kushan coins, figures of divinities, AMI, vol.IX, frg,5, p109 and fig.,28, p,155

D-978-979 Kushano-Sasanian coin of Peroz. IAE, fig.406

D-980 Naqsh-i Rustam. Fighter on horseback. Drawing by Morier. AMI, voLIX, fig, 18, p.135

D-981 Four busts, perhaps from Paikuli

D-982 Sasanian sculpture. Bahrain IL. AMI, vol IX, fig.17, p.134

D-893 Sasanian sculpture.. Head of'Bahram II

D-984 Naqsh-i Rustam. Studies of details, including hands, monograms

D-985 Paikuli. AMI, vol.IX, fig.8, p.112

D-986 Rock crystal figure at St.. Denis of Khusro II.. IAE, fig.408; AMI, vol.IX, fig. 12, p..127

D-987 Sasanian,probably Paikuli, bust of Narseh

D-988 Taq-i Bustan.. Head of Shaper III. AMI, voLIX, fig.9, p.113

D-989 Head of Bahram V.. AMI, vo1.IX, fig.10, p..118

D-990 Sasanian silver head (Freer Coll. No.34. 23). AMI, vol.IX, fig.15, p..130

D-991 Taq-i Bustan.. Crowns of Ohrmizd and Anahit. AMI, voLIX, figs.2-3, pp.105-106

D-992 Crowns of Khusro II from capitals. AMI, vol.IX, fig.23, p,.143

D-993 Taq-i Bustan.. Two deer from hunt. IAE, fig.419

D-994 Taq-i Bustan. Two camels carrying dead animals. IAE, fig.420

D-995 Taq-i Bustan.. Head and hand of Nike.. IAE, fig.416

D-996 Sat Mashhad. Bust of Queen. IAE, frg..410

D-997 Coin of Khusro II.. Hephthalite. AMI, vol.IX, fig. 26, p.151

D-998 Coin. Hephthalite. AMI, vol.IX, fig, 27, p.151

D-999 Design from coin.. Goddess

D-1000 Design from coin. God with tridentD-1001 Design from coin.. Horse with MID-1002 Design from coin. Horse

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D-1003 Map: Umgebung von Baghdad (1916),. (Two copies)

D- 1004 Map: Umgebung von Baghdad (1916). Herzfeld Blatt 3 (6 copies) used in Saxre-Herzfeld, Reise imEuphrat- and Tigxisgebiet

D-1005 Map: Plan of Mosul (4 copies and 1 colored), Saxre-Herzfeld, Reise im Euphrat- and Tigxisgebiet,Blatt 4

D-1006 Map: Samarra. Blatt 1 (9 copies)D-1007 Map: Samaxra. Blatt 2 (9 copies)

D-1008 Map: Samaxra,. Blatt 3 (7 copies)

D-1009 A-C Maps: Set of sections T.C. 108-118 of 1917, 6" to a mile of area of Iraq, including SamariaD-1010 Map. Plan of Baghdad

D-1011 Map.. Sketch map of'Samaxrah, T.C. 97(B),1917

D-1012 Map. Reduced photo of Euphrates area from Muhassin to Wadi'AliD-1013 Map,. Area Baghdad-Basra. Water-color

D-1014 Sketch map 1:100,000 of unidentified area in IraqD-1015 Map: Topographical. Tigris, north of Samaxra

D-1016 Samaxra. Large plan of'palaces. Printed versions: D-1016 A-C

D-1017 Samaxra. Large plan of unidentified palace. Printed versions D-1017 A-B

D-1018 Samaxra., Large plan of unidentified palace

D-1019 Samaxra. Plan of unidentified palace. Water-color

D-1020 Samaxra.. Plan and topographical surroundings of unidentified palaceD-1021 Samaxra. Plan, Mutawakkiliyye mosque

D- 1022 Samarra, Balkuwara, Domes

D-1023 Samaxra, Balkuwara. Bath. Plan and details

D-1024 Samaxra, Balkuwara. Isometric restoration.. Another version D- 1025

D- 1026 Samaxra, Balkuwara. Mosque

D-1027 Samaxra, Balkuwara, Bath

D-1028 Samaxra, Balkuwara. Plan, including bath

D-1029 Samaxra, Balkuwara. Elevation

D-1030 Samaxra, Djausaq Plan and elevation

D-1031 Samaxra, Djausaq. Plan. Blueprint D- 1032

D-1033 Samaxra, Djausaq. Plan of building with tile or brick floor

D-1034 Samaxra, Djausaq.. Isometric reconstruction of entrance and stairs to lake or river. See also D-1039,1101-1102

D-1035 Samaxra, Djausaq. Rim of basin (?). See also D-1045

D-1036 Samaxra, Djausaq. Plan of buildings

D-1037 Samaxra, Djausaq.. Isometric reconstruction

D-1038 Samaxra, Djausaq. Plan of building

D-1039 Samaxra, Djausaq.. Elevation and plan of window. Another copy D- 1040

D-1041-44 Samaxra, Djausaq. Blueprints of plan

D-1045 Samaxra, Djausaq. Plan of'square room with basin. See D-1035

D- 1046 Samaxra, Djausaq. Large plan., Another version D- 1047

D-1048 Samaxra, Djausaq. Wall elevations

D- 1049 Samaxra, Djausaq. Plan of building with dome

D-1050 Samaxra, Djausaq. PlanD-1051 Samaria.Studies of architectural detailD-1052 Samaxra. Bath, numbered 15D-1053 Samaxra.. Tomb, numbered 8

D- 1054 Samaxra. Tombs, numbered 2 and 3D-1055 Samaxra. Qubbat al-Sulaibiyya.. Plan and elevation

D-1056 Samaxra, Ghaibat al-Mahdi., Elevation, numbered 7

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D-1057 Samaria, Ghaibat al-Mahdi. Plan, numbered 6

D-1058 Samarra. Unidentified plan, numbered 4D-1059 Samarra. Ashiq. Elevation, numbered 10. Copy D-1060D-1061 Samaria, Mosque of the Mahdi and Mashhad'All al-Hadi. PlanD-1062 Samarra.. Mashhad of 'Ali al-Hadi.Plan. Measured plan D-1063

D-1064 Samaria, Ghaibat al-Mahdi. ElevationD-1065 Samaria, Mosque of the Mahdi. PlanD-1066 Samaria., Sur `Isa. Measured planD-1067 Samaria, Mashhad of'All al-Hadi. PlanD-1068 Samarra. Mosque of the Mahdi. PlanD-1069 Samarra.. Mashhad. Plan

D-1070 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus XIII, marked "from Sketchbook"D-1071 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Istabulat. BlueprintD-1072 Samaria, marked "unpublished". Haus VI and VII, numbered 23D-1073 Samaria, marked "unpublished". Haus III, numbered 20

D-1074 Samarra, marked "unpublished" Haus IX and X, numbered 25

D-1075 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus V, numbered 22D-1076 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus XI, numbered 26

D-1077 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus IV, numbered 21D-1078 Samarra, Great Mosque, marked "unpublished". Plan, numbered 13D-1079 Samarra, Great Mosque, marked "unpublished". Plan, numbered 11

D-1080 Samarra, Great Mosque, marked "unpublished". Plan, numbered 5

D- 1081 Samarra, Great Mosque, marked "unpublished". Plan, numbered 12D-1082 Samaria, Great Mosque, marked "unpublished". Plan with Malwiyya, numbered 16

D- 1063 Samarra, Great Mosque, marked "unpublished". Plan, marked "unpublished ?"

D-1084 Samarra, marked "unpublished", Sur'Isa. Plan, numbered 17D-1085 Samarra, marked "unpublished".. Haus XIV, numbered 29

D-1086 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus I and II,numbered 19

D-1087 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus XII, numbered 27

D-1088 Samarra, marked "unpublished".. Haus VIII, numbered 24

D-1089 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus XIII, numbered 28

D-1090 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Tell al-'Atiq (blueprint)D-1091 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Unidentified plan (blueprint)D-1092 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Great mosque, numbered 9D-1093 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus V,VI and VIa, marked "from Sketchbook"

D-1094 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus II and III.. Plan. Marked "two on plan"

D-1095 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus XII. PlanD-1096 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus XI H (sketchbook)

D-1097 Samarra, marked "unpublished". Haus II.. Marked "check with Sketchbook (formerly I)"

D-1098 Samarra.. Ghaibat al-Mahdi. Ornament.. SA-II, fig.75

D-1099 Samarra. Niche in private house. SA-I, fig.. 17

D-1100 Samaria, Djausaq al-Khakani. Crenellations from the the interior court. Preliminary sketch in D-1 105.SA-I, fig..16

D-1101 Samarra, Djausaq. Reconstruction of portal and stairs to lake. See also D-1034, 1039 and 1102

D-1103 Samaria, Djausaq. Isometric reconstruction, marked "VII Series: Samaria"

D- 1104 Samarra, Djausaq. Reconstruction of palace. Same without fountain D-1 104a

D- 1105 Samaria,, Djausaq.. Variation of D-1100., Object listed: Inv. No..728 in Journal of Samarra Finds(Archive S-1)

D-1106 Samarra.. Decorative panel

D- 1107 Samaria, Part of Kufic list of Imams.. Location not given

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D-1108 Samaria. Lead glass object, Inv. No.602. Profile D-1 108a

D- 1109 Samarra. Fragments of stone or stucco, apparently used for the reconstruction in D-1105 and D-1100..Drawing marked "There are 9 more pieces"

D-1110 Samarra. Parts of plate or dish of onyx. Inv. No.583

D-1111 Samarra. Thirteen sheets of drawings of pottery, etc., marked "Book 3"

D-1112 Samarra. One page of drawings of'small objects,marked "Book 1, p.1"D-1113 Samarra. Haus IV. Marked "from Sketchbook". UnpublishedD-1114 Samarra. Haus IV and V. Marked "from Sketchbook". UnpublishedD-1115-16 Samarra.. Balkuwara (print).. Marked "Original was with D.,Reimer" (publisher)

D-1117 Samarra. Haus VIII. Quranah, Marked "agrees with Sketchbook (formerly Va. Unpublished"D-1118 Samarra, Haus XIV (bei Sur'Isa). Marked "from Sketchbook, Unpublished"D-1119 Samarra.. Haus I

D-1120 Samarra.. Quranah, H.I

D-1121 Samarra. Haus I and IID-1122 Samarra, Djausaq.. Court,, Unpublished

D-1123 Samaria, Djausaq. Niche (blueprint)

D-1124-26 Samarra, Djausaq, PlansD- 1127 Samarra.. Haus XIII

D-1128 Samarra. Djausaq. Isometric planD- 1129 Samarra, Unidentified planD-1130 Samarra. Great mosque. Elevation and plan, "colonnade" UnpublishedD-1131 Samarra, Small tomb near SamarraD-1132 Samarra, Great mosque. Mihrab, measured drawingD-1133 Samaria, Great mosque. Floor

D-1134 Samarra, Great mosque, Portal (?).. Unpublished

D-1135 Samarra. Bath, plan

D-1136 Samarra.. Profiles of bowls., "Klasse Ab."

D-1137 Imam Dur. Wall revetment.Water-colorD-1133 Samarra. Restored plate. Inv. No.784. Water-color

D-1139 Samarra.. Photographic mosaic map.. Blueprint D-1140

D- 1141 Kushan coins. Enthroned kingsD-1142 Map: Area Van to Shiraz, Persepolis, Marked fig296 (also 305)

D-1143 Pasargadae-Persepolis. Stone mason's marks. See IAE, figs.338-339D-1144 Map: Ruins along old roads Siwand, Shiraz, Firuzabad, Farrashband, Sax Mashhad, Shapur. Two

copies

D-1145 Mosul. Wooden capital

D-1146 Mosul - Baghdad.. Wooden capitals. SA-III, figs. 29-31. Tracing D-238

D-1147 Korykos.. Frieze of great temple

D-1148 Map: Cities of Bassorah and Achar.. Water-color

D-1149 Susa. Fragments of'horse with paintD-1150 Tepe Gawra, HorsesD-1151 Bronze tablet of a King of Abdadana, AMI, vol.IX, fig1, p.161D-1152 Qyzqapan. Median tomb.. IAE, fig313D-1153 Kurangun. IAE, fig.303D-1154 Dukkan i Daud. Sculptured figure. IAE, fig.315; TA, fig.8D-1155 Qyzqapan. Plan.. IAE, fig.311

D-1156 Qyzqapan. Ceiling, detail. IAE, fig312

D-1157 Sakawand. Tomb relief. IAE, fig.316D-1158 Kishesim. IAE, fig.306D-1159 Harhar. IAE, fig.305

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D- 1160 Proto-Ionic columns. IAE, fig320D- 1161 Iskelib and Qaleqapusu: columns.. IAE, figs.318a and b

D-1162 Qyzqapan or Da u dukhtar. Capital. IAE, fig.350

D-1163 Near Sulaimaniyya. Section of D-1163a. IAE, fig319

D-1163a See D-1163. TA, fig.7D-1164 Pasargadae.. Tomb of Cyrus.. Plan. IAE, fig.325D-1165 Pasargadae.. Metal construction clamp. IAE, fig. 340 (right)

D-1166 Pasargadae. Sculpture. IAE, fig,363

D-1167 Uzunja Buij (Cilicia). Capital, IAE, fig.376

D-1168 Istakhr, capital. IAE, fig.377

D-1169 Istakhr, capital, IAE, fig378D-1170 Istakhr, capital. IAE, fig.379

D-1171 Kangavar. Profile of column bases. IAE, fig.381

D-1172 Kangavar Plan,elevation of columns, IAE, fig.380

D-1173 Imamzadeh Sayyid Husain near Shapur IAE, fig,398

D-1174 Takht-i Sulaiman (near Tehran). Topographical sketch. IAE, fig.400D-1175 Hajjiabad. Column bases. TA, fig..29

D-1176 Hatra Door, jamb. Sculpture. TA, fig,19

D-1177 Musasir. IAE, fig. 308

D-1178 Pasargadae. Column basesD-1179 Sillyon, Syrt-Dagh. CornicesD-1L30 Naqsh-i Rustam. Tomb of Darius from inside (Krefter drawing, 1933)

D-1181 Persepolis, mason's marks

D- 1182 Achaemenian column bases

D-1183 Pasargadae.. Details of costume of winged Genius and lamassu

D-1185 Pasargadae. Details of hair and feathers of'lamassu

D-1186 Pasargadae. Palace S. Column base

D-1187 Pasargadae. Sculpture. Fragments of lion's head. Other versions D- 1187 a and b

D-1188 Pasargadae.. Fragment of horse's head, Others D-1188b

D-1189 Pasargadae. Fragments of'sculpture, Others D-1 189b and c

D-1190 Pasargadae. Fragments of animal's head

D- 1191 Pasargadae. Fragments of lion's paw

D- 1192 Pasargadae.. Fragments of sculpture

D- 1193 Pasargadae. Fragments of'clothing, Palace S

D-1194 Pasargadae.. Stone fragments, Palace S

D-1195 Pasargadae. Small water basin near Palace P

D-1196 Pasargadae. Palace P. Column base

D-1197 Pasargadae. Citadel. Stone fragments

D-1198 Pasargadae.. Lower section, figure of King

D-1199 Pasargadae. Remnants of color on stone fragments

D- 1200 Pasargadae. Fragments of'painted stucco

D-1201 Pasargadae.. Reconstruction of'painting on columns

D-1202 Firuzabad.. Fragment of Achaemenian column

D-1203 Three Parthian crowns. IAE, fig.404

D-1204 Two monograms from head-dresses.. AMI, vol.IX, p.842, fig.22

D-1205 Head of Varhran II. IAE, fig.409

D-1206 Four, head-dresses. AMI, voLIX, 2, fig.,19

D-1207 Crown of'Peroz. AMI, vol.IX, 2, fig. 11

D-1208 Crown of Ormizd. AMI, vol.IX, 2, fig.7

D-1209 Sculpture of Mithradates II.. TA, fig. 11

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D-1210 Textile designs. Hellenistic. IAE, fig.421, leftD-1211 Crown of Anahit. Taq-i Bustan. AMI, vol.IX, 2, fig.6

D- 1212 Ming-Oi, Water-color of textile pattern. TA, pl.LXIII, topD-1213 Toyoq Mazar. Water-color of Sasanian textile. TA, pl. LXV, bottom

D- 1214 Taq-i Bustan.. Lotus from Ardashir's investiture. TA, fig. 15

D-1215 Kale i Kuhna: details of'Sasanian capitals. TA, fig.30. Another version in D-1216

D- 1217 Sasanian textile, Berlin. TA, p1.,LXIV, top

D-1218 Taq-i Bustan, patterns of Anahit textiles,. TA, p1, LXV, left

D-1219 Taq-i Bustan, patterns of Anahit textiles. TA, pl.LXV, right

D- 1220 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. TA, fig.36

D-1221 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. Ibex. TA, fig.35

D-1222 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns.. TA, fig,37

D- 1223 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. Boar's head, TA, fig.39

D-1224 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. TA, fig.40D-1225 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns.. Hippocamp. TA, fig.43

D-1226 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. TA, fig.32

D-1227 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns, Hippocamps. TA, fig.42

D- 1228 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. Pattern of birds. TA, fig..41. Another version D- 1229. TA, fig.34

D-1230 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. Pattern. TA, fig.33

D-1231 Taq-i Bustan. Profile of arch (detail).. TA, fig. 18

D-1232 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. Textile pattern, TA, fig.38

D-1233 Taq-i Bustan, textile patterns. Textile pattern, hippocamp. IAE, fig.414D-1234 Samarra, painted design on wood; water-color. Samarra, vol,I, plXLII, topD-1235 Samarra, painted design on wood; water-color. Samarra, vol.1, pl.XLII, bottomD-1236 Samarra, painted design on wood; water-color, Samarra, vol.l, pl..LXIX, right

D-1237 Samarra, painted design on wood; water-color. Samaria, vol.I, pl.LXIX, left

D-1238 Persepolis, Ground plan of Harem (Krefter drawing). (Photo in Oriental Institute file of prints)

D-1239 Persepolis. Scale drawing of'great Eastern staircase with notations in Arabic of tribute groups (xerox,only copy). In Photo File 34

D-1240 Map. (Neg.8339) tracing of area Tiflis south to Maskat; Assur east to Herat

D-1241 Map. (Neg. 8340) tracing of area Asia Minor (Sinope) south to Mt. Sinai, Alexandria east to Tabriz(Tawriz)

D-1242 Map.. Tracing of area old Jaxartes delta south to Karachi, Kuh-i Khwaja east to Multan

D- 1243 Map. Tracing of area Tashkand south to Maskat, Manqyshlaq east to DardistanD-1244 Map. Tracing of area Batum south to Susa, Ankara east to Hamadan. Includes Assyrian (?) and Greek

names

D-1245 Map. Labelled "Map of Achaemenian Empire: Tome Darius-Xerxes"

D-1246 Map.. Tracing of area from top of Caspian Sea south to Makran, from Euphrates river east to the HinduKush,Gives apparently Avestan place-names

D-1247 Map. Tracing of area from Assur east to Khunsar; from Bijar south to Hor Musa. Mainly Zagrosmountain region

D-1248 Map. Tracing of,mainly, Tigris-Euphrates valley with coast of Palestine: goes east to Isfahan, west toMemphis. Pre-Achaemenid period . Modified version D-1249

D-1250 Map. Printed outline map with names and boundaries inserted.. "Persisches and Macedonisches Reich,"Flussnetz Karten zu Kiepert's Atlas Antiquus

D-1251 Map Printed map (Reimer) of Achaemenian Empire

D-1252 Map.. Aleppo (two blueprints). Cf. Corpus, p1.1

D-1253 Map. Friedrich Delitzsch's modification of Keipert's Carte generale des provinces Europeenes etAsiatiques de 1'Empire Ottoman for instruction in Assyriology

D-1254 Map. Survey of India, Southern Asia Series, North Persian Sheet (1914)

D-1255 Map. Sheet No.2 of map published in Paikuli, Tigris and northern Zagros area

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D-1256 Map. Prussian "operationskarte" for Uxmija area (1918) with Herzfeld's travel route north of theKermanshah-Hamadan line in Kurdistan

D-1257 Map.. Keipert's "Syria, Mesopotamia, Assyria, Armenian Maior-" from Formaae Orbis Antiqui, 1910

D-1258 Map.. Keipert's Vorder-Asien, 1896 with Herzfeld's tracing of de Morgan's Mission 1888-91 andRawlinson, Zohab to Khuzistan, 183 6. Unmarked copy, D- 1259

D-1260 Map.. Kiepert "Asia Minor cum oxis ponti Euxini VII." In series Formae Orbis Antiqui, 1910D-1261 Another copy of D-1250

D-1262 Map.. Egypt in Muslim times

D- 1263 Map.. Photo (two sections) of "Routenkarte von Nordwest-Persien," in report by A.F. Stahle inPetermann's Mitteilungen,1907.Neg. 5540: Kaswin to Djulfa and Rescht; Neg.. 5540a: Hamadan toKaswin; Barfurush to Firuzkuh

D-1264 Map.. Photo (two sections) of "Reiseroute in West-Cilicien" (Match-June 1907).. Drawn by Herzfeldand published in Petermann's Mitteilungen, 1909. Neg.5537 is left section, Neg.5537a is tight-handsection

D-1265 Map.. Part No.2 (from Pul-i Murd to Shiraz) of "Routenkarte von Baghdad nach Shiraz", Petermann'sMitteilungen, LIII, p1.7 (1907).. Neg.5539 is of Part 1, Neg.5539a of Part 2

D-1266 Map.. "Ubersichtsskizze von Dr.. Max v Oppenheim's Reise vom Mittelmeer zum Persischen Golf,1893"

D-1267 Maps.. "Ubersichtskarte der Alien Kulturlandet Vorder-asiens..." Berlin, 1905a.. Reste alley Epoche (nach Reisen)

b.. Basse-Mesopotamie, IVe siecle avant J-Chr.,c.. Sudbabylonische Ruinen (Fisher)d. Map with a few notations

D-1268 Map. "Lower Mesopotamia 1:1000000." From Baghdad to Persian Gulf, British War Office, 1907;modifiedby German General Staff, 1911 and printed 1915

D- 1269 Map. German General Staff guide to sectional operational maps, including Near Eastern sheets, 1917

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PAPER SQUEEZES OF INSCRIPTIONS

Catalogue of Contents

The references to N- and SK- refer to Notebooks and Sketchbooks in the Archive. The squeezes are divided into Arabicscript, Middle Persian and Cuneiform. The number of the squeeze comes first, followed by the negative number, when aphotographic negative exists.

Arabic No, 1 ( ) Imam Dur,478 H. Marked in red "SAM" (Samarra)

2 ( ) Mangur, 2nd door sgraffito. Marked "SAM"

3 ( ) Four duplicate squeezes, single line, numbered 3/3c. Marked in red "SAM"; in blue 499

4 ( ) Isfahan.. Imamzadeh Isma'il, tomb inscription, 6 lines. Marked in red 92a, See N-117, p.42 andFile 33-75

5 ( ) Isfahan. Chenar-i Dalbati., Square Kufic

and Naskhi.. See N-117, p.53 and SK-III, p.32

6 ( ) Isfahan. Imamzadeh Isma'il, Square composed of square Kufic. See N-117, p.44 and SK-III,p.25

7 ( ) Isfahan. Imamzadeh Isma'il. Single line of Naskhi from tomb

8 ( ) Bistam. Single line, Kufic fleuri. Khodabandeh See N-118, p.31a

9 ( ) Bistam. Four squeezes single line Kufic fleuri. Khodabandeh, numbered 9/9c. See N-118,p.31

10 ( ) Tus, Haxuniyya, Tombstone II. Marked "1" on four squeezes, numbered 10/10c. See N-118,p.11

11 ( ) Tus, Haruniy.ya. Tombstone I Marked "2" on three squeezes, numbered 11/1 lb. See N-118,p.10

12 ( ) Tus, Haiuniyya. Magbara. Two lines Naskhi. See N- 118, p.12

13 ( ) Tus, Haxuniyya. Magbara. Koranic side inscriptions. Two squeezes numbered 13/13a. See N-118, p12c

14 ( ) Shiraz. Khatun. Seven lines of Naskhi, See N-117, p.131 and File 33-72

15 ( ) Shiraz. Shah Da'i Marked 2a.. See N-117, p.129

16 ( ) Shiraz Shah Da'i, Marked 2b. See N-117, p.,129

17 ( ) Shiraz., Khatun Medallion, Naskhi. See N-117, p.130 and File 13-(3), p.19

18 ( ) Shiraz, Shah Da'i Marked in red 926 or 92b, two lines. See N-117, p.128 and File 33-75,bottom

19 ( ) Two panels wooden door, numbered 19/19a, Kufic, dated 363 H. See File 13-298

20 ( ) Two panels wooden door, numbered 20/20a. Kufic, dated 520 H. See File 13-299

21 ( ) Long panel of'wood or stone.. Naskhi and Kufic squares. Marked in red 89c.. See File 13-(3),p.19

22 ( ) Inlaid metal tray with signs of Zodiac.. Whole field and two details, numbered 22/22b.. SeeFile 13-157-158

23 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. Three inscriptions numbered on back in red 79.. For top: see N-117, p,108and SK-IV, p.52. For bottom: see N-117, p.110 and File 33-67

24 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara Ten-line Naskhi dated 881 H.., numbered in red 86.. See N-117, p.,102,SK-V, p.54 and File 33-79. Melikian, pl..XII, pp,.34-35

25 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara.. Eight lines of Naskhi dated ca881 H. Marked on back in red 91b. 'Ali b.Khalil b.Hasan, Aqqoyunlu. See N-117, p.101 and File 33-71, right

26 ( ) Pexsepolis, Tachara.. Five lines of Naskhi dated 826 H. Marked in red on back 80.. See N-117,p.98 and File 33-77.. No.26a is squeeze of right edge

27 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara.. Writing by Ardashir graffito

28 ( ) Rayy. Iron plaque from door, dated 534 H.. See N-117, p.1 13, SK-I, p.33 and File 13-236

29 ( ) Sunghur, tombstone. Single line Kufic.. See N-117, p,4 and SK-I, p,28, top

30 ( ) Sunghur, tombstone.Borders in three sections, numbered 30/30b.. Kufic. See N-117, p3 01 .5and SK-I, p.29

31 ( ) Kale-i Khusrawi (near Kermanshah). Tombstone. Kufic. See N-117, p. 10 and SK-I, p.30

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32 ( ) Pasargadae. Tomb of Cyrus, mihrab.. Four sections, numbered 32/32c. See N-118, p.71 andSK-IX, p.47

33 ( ) Pasargadae.. Tomb of Cyrus, sundial

34 ( ) Pasargadae. Palace R. Detail of colossal door figure. See SK-IX, p.28

35 ( ) Pasargadae. NE door at tomb of Cyrus. Fragment of Naskhi inscription on 2nd door frame.,See SK-IV, p.3 and SK-IX, p.34

36 ( ) Pasargadae.. E door near tomb of Cyrus. Gateway of Salgharid Muzaffar Sa'd, 591-623 H. Infive sections, numbered 36/36d. See N-117, p.68 and opposite p.69

37 ( ) Pasargadae. At tomb of Cyrus. Sarcophagus I. Two squeezes numbered 37/37a, See N-117,p.72 and SK-IV, p.,24

38 ( ) Pasargadae. Sarcophagus III. See N-117, p.74

39 ( ) Pasargadae, Sarcophagus IV.. See N-117, p.75

40 ( ) Pasargadae. N door of Mosque at tomb of Cyrus.. Four squeezes numbered 40/40c.. 40 - topsection, left upright; 40a - section of lintel; 40b - central section of lintel; 40c - right end oflintel. See N-117, p.67 and File 11-(2)-256

41 ( ) Pasargadae, Tomb of'Cyrus, al-...

42 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Section of carpet in King's boat. Two squeezes, numbered 42/42a, (These Taq-iBustan squeezes are included here to avoid another series of numbers)

43 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Section of carpet

44 ( ) Taq-i Bustan. Textile pattern

45 ( ) Rim of metal jar or pitcher marked "No, 15. Inschrift auf ob. Rand"

46 ( ) Section of rim of metal tray.. Marked "No.16. Zodiacus"

47 ( ) Section of rim of metal tray. Marked "No. 15 Schulter u. Bauch"

48 ( ) Inscription on rim of unidentified tray

49 ( ) Roundel surrounded by inscription.. Marked "722"

50 ( ) Inscribed unidentified fragment, possibly stone

51 ( ) Section of large inscription on metal tray

52 ( ) Section of rim of tray, possibly with fish. Marked "568"

53 ( ) Possibly part of'No.522. Marked "No.26, grosse Inschrift"

54 ( ) Section of shoulder of inscribed metal jug or jar. Marked "No,. 17 Schulter"

55 ( ) Seven squeezes or pencil rubbings of inscribed border

56 ( ) Pencil rubbing of section of large inscription

57 ( ) Three squeezes of sections of narrow borders

58 ( ) Two squeezes marked "No.. 16 Inschrift auf Schulter"

59 ( ) Seated prophet or saint with halo. Possibly from a wood-block, ca. 5" x 6". Qajar period

60 ( ) Similar squeeze of warrior killing Div

61 ( ) Similar squeeze of two warriors fighting

Squeezes of Middle Persian inscriptions. The squeezes themselves are in metal files in the Archive, Details of thesqueezes are in the card catalogue.. The numbers of photographic negatives are given in parentheses. The first number isthe number of the squeeze,

No.1 (4303) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.117

2 (4304) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli, p.119

3 (4305) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli., p.121

4 (4306) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.123

5 (4307) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli,. p.125

6 (4308) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.127

7 (4309) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.129

8 (4310) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli p,131

9 (4311) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli p.133

10 (4312) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli.. p.135

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11 (4313) Pahlavik, publ, Paikuli, p.137

12 (4315) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.141

13 (4316) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.143

14 (4317) Pahlavik, publ.. Paikuli., p.145

15 (4318) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.147

16 (4319) Pahlavik, publ.. Paikuli. p.149

17 (4320) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.151

18 (4321) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.153

19 (4322) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.155

20 (4323) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli, p.157

21 (4324) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli, p.159

22 (4325) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli.. p.161

23 (4326) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli, p.163

24 (4327) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.16525 (4328) Pahlavik, pubi.. Paikuli. p.167

26 (4329) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.169

27 (4330) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli.. p.171

23 (4331) Pahlavik, publ.. Paikuli, p..173

29 (4332) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli., p.175

30 (4333) Pahlavik, publ, Paikuli. p.177

31 (4334) Pahlavik, publ.. Paikuli.. p.179

32 (4335) Pahlavik, publ, Paikuli. p.181

33 (4336) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli.. p..183

34 (4337) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli, p..185

35 (4338) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p.187

36 (4339) Pahlavik, publ.. Paikuli. p.189

37 (4340) Pahlavik, publ, Paikuli., p.191

38 (4341) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli. p..193

39 (4342) Pahlavik, publ, Paikuli.. p,195

40 (4343) Pahlavik, publ.. Paikuli.. p,197

41 (4344) Pahlavik, publ. Paikuli p..199

42 (4345) Pahlavik, publ.. Paikuli. p..201

43 (4346) Parsik, publ.Paikuli, p.10

44 (4347) Parsik, pubs Paikuli.. p.12

45 (4348) Parsik, publ..Paikuli., p..14

46 (4349) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p..16

47 (4350) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.18

48 (4351) Parsik, publ.Paikuli., p.20

49 (4352) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.22

50 (4353) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.24

51 (4354) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.26

52 (4355) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.28

53 (4356) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.30

54 (4357) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.32

55 (4358) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.34

56 (4359) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.36

57 (4360) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.38

58 (4361) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.40

59 (4362) Parsik, publ.Paikuli,, p.42

60 (4363) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.44

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61 (4364) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.4662 (4365) Parsik, publ..Paikuli, p.48

63 (4366) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.50

64 (4367) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.52

65 (4368) Parsik, publ..Paikuli, p.54

66 (4369) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.5667 (4370) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.58

68 (4371) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.60

69 (4372) Parsik, publ..Paikuli.. p.62

70 (4373) Parsik, publ.Paikuli., p.64

71 (4374A) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.66

72 (4375) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.67

73 (4376) Parsik, publ.,Paikuli. p,.69

74 (4377) Parsik, publ.Paikuli, p.71

75 (4378) Parsik, publ.Paikuli.. p.73

76 (4379) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.75

77 (4380) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.77

78 (4381) Parsik, publ..Paikuli.. p.79

79 (4382) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.81

80 (4383) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p,83

81 (4384) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.85

82 (4385) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.87

83 (4386) Parsik, publ..Paikuli.. p.89

84 (4387) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.91

85 (4388) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.93

86 (4389) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.95

87 (4390) Parsik, publPaikuli.. p.9788 (4391) Parsik, publ.Paikuli, p.99

89 (4392) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.101

90 (4394) Parsik, publ..Paikuli. p.103

91 (4394) Parsik, publ.Paikuli.. p.105

92 (4395) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.107

93 (4396) Parsik, publ.Paikuli. p.109

94 (4397) Parsik, pubLPaikuli. p.111

95 (4398) Parsik, publ.Paikuli.. p.113

96 (4399) Parsik, publ..Paikuli.. p.115

97 (4419) Pahlavik, unpublished..

98 (4418) Pahlavik, unpublished..

99 (4408) Pahlavik, unpublished.

100 (4402) Pahlavik, unpublished.

101 (4410) Pahlavik, unpublished..

102 (4417) Pahlavik, unpublished.

103 (4403) Pahlavik. Illus, in Frye, Heritage of Iran, fig.46

104 (4409) Pahlavik. Unpublished

105 (4428) Parsik, unpublished.

106 (4422) Parsik, unpublished.

107 (4423) Parsik, unpublished..

108 (4404) Parsik, unpublished.

109 (4427) Parsik, unpublished.

110 (4414) Parsik, unpublished. 777j

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111 (4413) Parsik, unpublished,

112 (4421,4424). Parsik, unpublished.

113 (4415) Parsik, unpublished.114 (4406) Parsik. Illus. in Frye, Heritage of Iran, fig.47115 (4401) Parsik, unpublished.

116 (4400) Parsik, unpublished.

117 (4412) Parsik, unpublished.

118 (4405,4421) Parsik, unpublished.

119 (4407) Parsik, unpublished.

120 (4411) Parsik, unpublished..

121 (4435) Parsik, unpublished,

122 (4314) Pahlavik. Paikuli, p,.139

123 (4416) Pahlavik..Unpublished

124 (4431A) Pahlavik.Unpublished

125 (4426) Parsik, unpublished (?)

126 (4432) Parsik or Pahlavik

127 (4433) Parsik..

128 (4434) Paxsik.

129 (4429) Pahlavik.

130 (4429) Pahlavik.

131 (4429) Pahlavik..

132 (4429) Parsik

133 (1979) Persepolis, Tachara (the top 12 lines)

Squeezes of cuneiform inscriptions. The squeezes themselves are in metal files in the Archive, The first number is thatof the squeeze.. Where photographs of the squeezes exist, the negative numbers are given in parentheses, Details are oncards in the card catalogue.

No. .1 (5053, bottom and 5038) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Lines. 1-6, left

2 (5058, top) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 7-12, left

3 (5049,bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Lines 13-18, left

4 (5055,top) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 21-26, night

5 (5063). Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 25-32,left

6 (5054).. Naqsh-i Rustam, Lines 1-7, middle

7 (5052 and 5047) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 8-13, middle

8 (5050,top) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 13-20, middle9 (5050,bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 21-25, middle

10 (5035,bottom, 5064, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam.. Lines 25-30

11 (5056) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 31-40, middle

12 (5058, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 1-6, right

13 (5035, top and 5064, top) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 7-13, right

14 (5049, top) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 14-20, tight

15 (5055, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam, Lines 19-24, left

16 (5057) Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 27-34, right

17 (5053, top) Naqsh-i Rustam,. Lines 35-39, right

18 (5041, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akkad. L" Ha 1-5

19 (5041, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akkad. L" Ha 6-12

20 (5036, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akkad. L" IVa 19-24

21 (5040, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akk. Ia' 1-2"

22 (5036, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akk. IId 6-11

23 (5037, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akk M.. IIb 5-11"

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24 (5040, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "Akk, He 6-11"25 (5045, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akk IVb 18-24"

26 (5042, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akk, r. IIIc 12-18"27 (5042, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akk. r IVd 16-22"28 (5044, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "Akkr IVd 16-22

29 (5044, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Akk. II b' 5-10"30 (5045, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "V 24-30"

31 (5037, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "Vie 36-39"

32 (5046, left) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "Z 33-40 16"

33 (5046, right) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "7"

34 (5061, right) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "L bab Illa 13-19"35 (5066) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "bab L IIlb 12-19"

36 (5061, left) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "bab L Va 24-30"

37 (5062) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "Bab L VIa 30-39"

38 (5039, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "bab M Ib 1-6"

39 (5060, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "bab M. IlIc 11-18"40 (5039, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "bab M. IIId 12-16"

41 (5043, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "bab M. IVc 16-22"42 (5042, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "bab Mitte V 23-26"43 (5059, bottom) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "bab M. VIb 32-36"

44 (5059, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "bab. Vic 37-39"

45 (5043, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked. "bab.. R. Ic 1-5"

46 (5060, top) Naqsh-i Rustam: print marked.. "bab. R. Id 1-5"

47 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "28-31"

48 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "35-39", in black, "39"

49 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "28-33"

50 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "34-38".. Nos.. 50-53 appear to be, from thenature of the squeeze, part of the same inscription as Nos.54-57,

51 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "35-39"

52 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked,. "35-38"

53 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "35-39"

54 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "NiR Z. 41-49 (2)".. Numbers 54-57 are clearlyparts of the Darius inscription

55 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked.. "Darius, NiR., Z., 41-49 rechts 4"

56 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked, "41-49"

57 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, squeeze marked. "42-48"

58 ( ) Bronze tablet. Front. AMI, vol.,II, p.117 and voLIX, p 159, p1.I, top

59 ( ) Bronze tablet, Rev. Same references,pi.l,bottom

The following are blueprints of squeezes,apparently made from negatives not in the Archive..

60 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Elamite text, 68a. File 33-47

61 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription.. Old Persian text, 69e File 33-45

62 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 69a. File 33-45

63 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 69b. File 33-45

64 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription,. Old Persian text, 69c,. File 33-45

65 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 69d. File 33-45

66 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 70f:. File 33-46

67 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription, Old Persian text, 70g File 33-46

68 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 70e. File 33-46

69 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 70d. File 33-46

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70 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 70b. File 33-4671 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription,, Old Persian text,70g. File 33-46

72 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Old Persian text, 70a. File 33-4673 ( ) Sarpul

74 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Babylonian text, 67h., File 33-48

75 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Babylonian text, 67e. File 33-4876 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription, Babylonian text, 67b. File 33-48

77 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Babylonian text, 67a. File 33-48

78 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Babylonian text, 67d. File 33-48

79 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Babylonian text, 67c. File 33-4880 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription, Babylonian text, 67f. File 33-48

81 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Babylonian text, 67g. File 33-4882 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription, Elamite text, 681 File 33-4783 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription, Elamite text, 68g. File 33-47

84 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Elamite text, 68c. File 33-4785 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Elamite text, 68d. File 33-47

86 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Elamite text, 68a.. File 33-47

87 ( ) Persepolis, Great Terrace inscription. Elamite text, 68b. File 33-47

88 ( ) Persepolis. Tachara, stairway from S hall, eastern panel. Numbered 72. File 33-50

89 ( ) Persepolis. Stairway to forecourt Hadith-Tachara. 65a. File 33-53

90 ( ) Persepolis, stairway opposite Tachara.. 64a, File 33-56

91 ( ) Persepolis, stairway opposite Tachara. 64b,. File 33-56

92 ( ) Persepolis, stairway opposite Tachara. 65b. File 33-56

93 ( ) Persepolis, stairway opposite Tachara., File 33-56

94 ( ) Persepolis, stairway in front of'Apadana. 71a File 33-49

95 ( ) Persepolis, stairway in front of Apadana. 71c. File 33-49

96 ( ) Persepolis, stairway in front of Apadana. 71b. File 33-49

97 ( ) Persepolis, stairway in front of'Apadana,. File 33-49

98 ( ) Persepolis, stairway in front of Apadana., File 33-49

99 ( ) Persepolis, stairway in front of Apadana. 71d, File 33-49

100 ( ) Persepolis, stairway in front of Apadana., 7le. File 33-49

101 ( ) Persepolis. Between 2 forecourts. Joins No.102. 66a. File 33-57

102 ( ) Persepolis. 66d, File 33-57. Joins No, 101, (right edge missing)

103 ( ) Persepolis In second forecourt, 94. File 33-58

104 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. S stairway. 74a. File 33-52 right105 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. S stairway. 74b. File 33-52 left106 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. W stairway. 75a. File 33-42

107 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. W stairway,, 75b, File 33-42

108 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara.. W stairway.. 75c. File 33-42

109 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara,. S hall, W pier. Old Persian text, 76a. File 33-44

110 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. S hall. Babylonian text, 76b. File 33-44

111 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. S hall. Elamite text, 76c. File 33-44

112 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. S stairway, middle. 73a File 33-51

113 ( ) Persepolis, Tachara. S stairway, middle. 73b. File 33-51

114 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. 77-6. File 33-30, left

115 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. 77-5. File 33-30, right116 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower, inscription. 77-3. File 33-32, right

117 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription,. 77-4. File 33-32, left

118 ( ) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. 77-1. File 32-34, right

119 (5051) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. Last paragraph Elamite text b. 78-6. File 33-36b, left

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120 (5051) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. Elamite text, c. 78-5. File 33-36b, right

121 (5034) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. Elamite text, e. 78-3. File 33-37, right

122 (5033) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. Elamite text, d. 78-4., File 33-37, left

123 (5048) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. Elamite text,78-2. File 33-40c

124 (5048) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. End of Elamite text, marked "g".. 78-7. File 33-41a,right

125 (5046) Naqsh-i Rustam, Great lower inscription. End of Elamite text, marked "a". 78-7. File 33-41b

Note: The locations of individual squeezes which make up a panel are noted on the blueprints.

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RECORDS OF SAMARRA EXPEDITIONS

Catalogue of Journals, Notebooks and Sketchbooks

The material from the excavations at Samarra, except for the photographs mounted in Photo Files 19-23, is in an "S"series, the drawings and maps are in the "D" series..

S-1 (large book bound in gray cloth 11 x 17"), marked "Samarra Fundjournal.." Contains 1161 entries of'finds withsketches, location, description, date of discovery, Inventory number and cross-references to photographs andsketchbooks.

S-2 (brown cardboard folder 9 x 11 '/2") Corrected page-proofs of Vol.VI, "Die Geschichte der Stadt Samarra"(November 28, 1945)

S-3 Package of second copy of'page-proofs of Vol.VI

S-4 (white Scrapbook box) containing:1 (green Tumbler notebook 4 3/4 x 8 3/4"), marked "Samarra Kleinfunde, Text-abb." Outline of illustrations with

Inventory numbers.:2 (same), marked "Samarra," Miscellaneous notes dealing primarily with derivations and meanings of Arabic,

Persian and Greek terms:3 Manilla envelope with airplane photographs of Samarra (British Airforce and British Museum):4 Small Manilla envelope of blueprints of photos in Item 3:5 (green Tumbler notebook 7 3/4 x 10"), marked "Samarra" Arabic quotations dealing with place-names or the

uses of certain words:6 (gray cloth-covered booklet 4 1/2 x 6 3/4") Workmen's payroll, Samarra January 9, 1911 - August 30,1911:7 (small brown notebook 3 3/4 x 6 1/2"), marked "Kisten der 2ten Samarra Campagne". List of cases and contents:8 (mottled green and tan cover 4 x 6 1/2") Another list of cases with Inventory numbers

S-5 (Large heavy cardboard folder 10 x 14"), marked "Samarra. Aufstellungen fur die Gesamtpublication, etc."contains:a.. An outline for the illustrations of a Samarra Publication, "Private Houses and Wall-decorations.."b. Copy of the agreement between Prof. Sarre and Herzfeld governing the conduct of the Expeditionat Samarra, October 1, 1910c. Herzfeld's "Entwurf fiir' die Publication des Materials von Samarra. Zugleich Inventar desPhotographien and Zeichnungen."d.. Request from Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft .... for a brief report of work at Samarra for the annualreport.. September 16, 1918e.. Draft of Herzfeld letter to the Generalverwaltung der Koniglichen Museen requesting a position as Assistant on anExpedition in Babylonia or Assyria(undated, but apparently in 1906 after Herzfeld's return to Berlin from his trip in Khuzistan)f. List of 68 pages of road-maps, entitled "Expedition nach Mesopotamien."g.. Printer's revised estimate of costs of publication of the first two volumes of the Samarra Series.August 11,1919h.. Copy of Prof'. Sarre's letter to Exz von Harnack, President of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft,requesting funds for the Samarra publications. May 5, 1919

S-6 (black and gray notebook 8 1/4 x 10"), marked "Samarra Tagebuch I, Ernst Herzfeld." Covers period October 10,1910 - September 11, 1911.. Account of trip from Berlin via Brindisi, Beirut, Raqqa, Baghdad, arriving in SamarraJanuary 9, 1911.. Followed by description of excavations through September 11,1911

S-7 (same), marked "Samarra, Tagebuch 2.. Reise nach Sulaimaniyyah and nach Ktesiphon-Baghdad.. Ernst Herzfeld"..First pages are bibliographical notes on proposed trip,. Trip began (p.6) June 2, 1911; he arrived at Paikuli viaKhaniqin June 17th; back in Kerkuk June 24th and Imam Dur June 29th. Pp.51-53 draft of reply to Strzygowski'sreview of "Die Genesis der islamischen Kunst...,, " Pp.58-62 notes on Gertrude Bell's Amurath; pp.,63-95 account ofround-trip Samarra to Baghdad-Ktesiphon, September 12th- October 8th, 1911; pp. 96-98 "Desiderata in Aleppo"(Transliterated, typed copies of these two trips are in the Archive with "Journals")

S-8 (same), marked "Samarra, Tagebuch 3. Ernst Herzfeld," Contains description of'work in Samarra from October 11,1911 to January 14, 1912 and trip via Baghdad emoute to Bombay

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S-9 (same), marked "Tagebuch, Samarra, 2te Campagne. No.I Herzfeld left Berlin October 5, 1912, arrived inSamarra November 30th,, Account of'second campaign of work through July 6, 1913.. In a note at the front of theJournal Herzfeld wrote: "Die in diesem Buche enthaltenen Beschreibungen u. Deutungen sind durchaus nicht allerichtig, sondern teilweise durch den Verlauf der Grabungs-ergebnisse verandert and moderiert worden. Z.B.. sind dieUntersuchung fiber Ellenmasse u. Proportionen der Bauten nicht publicationsfahig, sondern mussen auf Grundlageder letzten Messungen an der Gr. Moschee samtlich nochmals durchgerechnet werden. Das bezieht sich auch aufden anderen Tagebiicher,." Samarra, July 2,1913

S-10 (same), marked "Tagebuch der Ruckreise von Samarra 1913. Ernst Herzfeld July 8, 1913 - August 7, 1913. Thisaccount of the trip via Kirind, Kermanshah, Bistun, Taq-i Bustan, and Kangawar stops at Asadabad. (Atransliterated, typed copy of the trip is in the Archive with "Journals")

S-11 (large folder of'heavy tan cardboard 9 1/2 x 13 1/2"), marked "Samarra, Holz". Contains water-colors of woodenpanels (Nos.D- 1234-1237) and miscellaneous drawings of'wood, stone and glass objects with cross-references tosketchbooks (S-12-29) and to the "Fundjouinal"

S-12 (beige cloth-covered sketchbook 5 x 10"), marked "Samarra 1, Funde The inventory numbers noted in thesketchbooks refer to entries in the Samarra Fundjournal (Archive No.S-1) where rough sketches accompany detaileddescriptions, location of finds, etc., cross-referenced to the sketchbooks of'measured drawings. In the Fundjournal,the unpublished Houses have been re-numbered.. Herzfeld used In. as the abbreviation of Inventory in all hisreferences, so that is used here.. The number of the microfilm of each page is given in parentheses..

(7483) p.1 Fragments. Glass, pottery, mother-of-pearl., In..1/2

(7484) p.2 Fragments. Stucco decoration

(7485) p.3 Fragments.. Stone and wood. In. 16

(7486) p..4 Fragments. Stucco decoration of mihrab of Great Mosque and roundel of mother-of-pearl.In.13

(7487-88) pp.5-6 Fragments. Stucco decoration, mihrab. Great Mosque.. In. 13

(7489) p.7 Notes on stone fragments of columns

(7490) p..8 Stone capital. In.40

(7491) p.9 Fragments of stone ornament.. In.38/39

(7492) p.10 Fragments of'stone ornament,. And water-color of potsherd. In.36

(7493-96) pp.11-14 Fragments of'stucco decoration ofmihrab, Great Mosque.. In. 17/19

(7496) p.,14 Bronze hook and fragment of stone lion's head.. In,. 26

(7497) p.15 House III. Fragment of'stucco decoration, In.49

(7498) p..16 Fragment of'preceeding and alabaster inscription from Takrit.. In..50

(7499) p,,17 Stone and stucco fragments.. In..32/35

(7500) p.18 Base of jar, marble fragment, and pieces of wood from door of Great Mosque. In.21, 24, 28

(7501) p.19 Stone fragments.. In. 23, 30

(7502) p.20 Sections of'stucco panels. In.47/48

(7503) p..21 Small stone object and section of'stucco panel. In.56, 61

(7504) p..22 Fragments of stucco from House B; and a small marble capital. In.62/65

(7505) p.23 Sketches of stucco found by Viollet

(7506) p.24 Stone fragments of ornament. In.58/59

(7507) p.25 Fragments of stucco from House B

(7508) p..26 Two small pitchers from House 1 and crayon-colored section of painted stucco. In.71,76/77

(7510) p,,28 Sections of'3 small unglazed pitchers and fragments of'stucco from Houses I, II and III.. In.74/75, 78, 81

(7511) p..29 Fragments of'stucco decoration from Houses II and III

(7512) p..30 Fragment of marble decoration and of stucco panel from House I. In.79/80

(7513) p31 Ornamented baked tile and fragments of stucco from House II.. In..254

(7514) p.32 Stucco.. Fragments from House II, In..82, 85

(7515) p.33 Stucco. Half-column; and stone and stucco ornament. In.83, 86

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(7516) p.34 Stucco. Fragments

(7517) p.35 Stucco,,Fragments and stone base from House VI.. In.. 185, 189

(7518) p36 Three alabaster bases from House VI. In.186/188

(7519) p,37 Fragment of stucco and marble from Kurah.In.199

(7520) p.38 Fragments of large marble tray and rectangular plaque of carved bone. In. 110, 151, 196

(7521) p.39 Two small gray stone lamps. In.108, 126, 141

(7522) p.40 Fragments of deep bowl and shallow straight-sided bowl, both alabaster. In,95,116

(7523) p..41 Small clay animals and balls, In, 125, 129, 160, 168

(7524) p.42 Fragments of mother-of-pearl and glass. In. 111/112, 120, 176

(7525) p,43 Fragments. Two glass bowls. In.130, 169

(7526) p.44 Fragments.. Glass plate and bottle. In. 107, 128

(7527) p.45 Fragments.. Glass bottles. In, 102/103, 109, 123, 149

(7528) p,,46 Small glazed lamp, cover and spinning-whorl. In. 150

S-13 (same), marked "Samaria 2, Funde"

(7529) p.1 From Houses VII and VIII.. Stucco fragments.. In..206/207, 215

(7530) p.2 From House IX.. Stucco fragment, alabaster base and bronze bell. In.208/209, 219, 225

(7531) p.3 Small clay jug, bottle top of glass and two objects of copper and clay. In. 66/68, 195

(7532) P..4 Eleven small glass bottles. In.98, 100, 104, 118, 121, 123, 127, 136, 143

(7533) p.5 Twelve small glass bottles. In.97, 114, 145, 161, 177/178, 184, 198, 201, 203

(7534) p6 Fifteen small glass bottles and cups.. In..105, 118/119, 127, 131, 142, 201, 223

(7535) p.7 Eight small objects of bronze, copper or bone. In. 113, 122, 137/139, 144

(7536) p8 Twelve small objects of copper, bronze or stone. In. 144, 147, 154/155, 162, 191

(7537) P. 9 Nine small objects of bronze, copper or bone. In.165, 193, 202/203, 205, 226

(7538) p 10 Bone or ivory plaque, blue-glazed jar and yellow-glazed jar. In.88, 90, 224

(7539) p,,11 Two glazed jugs.. In.89, 92

(7540) p.12 Two-handled tall glazed jug and fragmentary glazed bowl. In.91, 94

(7541) p 13 Four glazed jugs or bowls. In.96, 115, 179, 190

(7542) p.14 Glazed jar, bowl and small lamp. In.99, 101, 181

(7543) p.15 Two small lamps, two bowls. In.124,146, 171,180

(7544) p.16 Small glazed lamp and fragment white porcelain bowl (Chinese). In. 192, 197

(7545) p.17 Iron spike and ring.. In, 150, 200

(7546) p.18 Two unglazed jars and a bowl. In.,158, 172/173

(7547) p.19 Three thin-bodied, unglazed pitchers. In. 132/133, 148

(7548) p..20 Unglazed pitcher, jar and cup. In, 159,183, 213

(7549) p.,21 House IX. Fragments stone pavement or dado and base (continued on p.22), In.57, 211, 220,222, 227

(7550) P.22 Two copper bands from well in Great Mosque. In.241

(7551) P.23 Miscellaneous copper nails and appliques, mother-of-pearl ring. In.242, 243, 249

(7552) p..24 Two pierced alabaster plaques. In.245/246

(7553) p..25 Misc. stucco and stone vessels. In.244,247/248, 251

(7554) p.26 Carved legs of stone vessels. In.250

(7555) p.27 Fragments of two stone vessels. In.251/252

(7556) p.28 Decorated handles of three pottery jars

(7557) p29 Three decorated handles: 2 pottery, 1 marble. In.256, 262

(7558) p.30 Stucco relief (House IX) and 2 small glazed lamps. In.259, 261, 269

(7559) p..31 Fragments of'stone dish and legs. In.,260, 265

(7560) p32 Fragments of carved stone vessels. In.268, 270, 287/288

(7561) p.33 Fragments of carved stone vessels. In.265, 284, 287/288

(7562) p34 Fragments of carved stone vessels, In,284/285, 292

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(7563) p.35 Fragments of carved stone vessels. In 292

(7564) p.36 Fragments of glass bottles. In.293

(7565) p.37 Six small glass bottles and cups; copper applique and nail. In.293/294, 327

(7566) p.38 Small glass bottle, glazed lamps and bone die In.283, 294, 326

(7567) p.39 Fragments of five glazed bowls or jars from Kurah, In273/277(7568) p.40 Fragment of'stone dish; ornament ofmother-of-pearl. In286, 325

(7569-70) pp.41-42 Fragmentary jars and jugs. In295/300. From Parthian cemetery, Shabbat al-Hawi, withIslamic ruins on top.. Fund journal entries 295-384 (except for 299) are from this site

(7571) p.43 Two tall jars and bowls.. In,301/303

(7572) p.44 Five bowls from same site (except 308). In. 304/308

(7573) p.45 Five jars from same site. In..309/313

(7574) p.46 Four jars and bowls, In, 314/317

S-14 (same), marked "Samarra Funde 3"

(7575) p.1 Five small glass bottles.. In319/322, Objects on pages 1-16 are from Parthian cemetery,Shabbat al-Hawi

(7576) p.2 One stone, three copper objects, pottery jar. In.323/324, 327, 329

(7577) p.3 Five alabaster vessels, In330/334

(7578) p.4 Glass tear bottles, iron object, pottery bowl. In.336/338

(7579) p.. 5 Pottery objects. In339/343(7580) p..6 Two jars and beads, In. 344/346

(7581) p.7 Four bowls, one alabaster. In.347/348, 351/352

(7582) p.8 Two bowls, section of vase. In.349/350, 353

(7583) p.9 Three jars, stone spoons, In.354/356, 358

(7584) p.10 Parthian bowl, plaster cover. In.357, 360

(7585) p.11 Five small bottles, bronze legs, copper pieces In,358, 361/366

(7586) p.12 Two covers of'stone vessels, In,. 368

(7587) p.13 Marble cover and painted bowl. In.370/371

(7588) p.14 Six examples of pottery. In.372/375

(7589) p.15 Two small bottles, pottery, stamped clay.. In.376/378, 381/382

(7590) p.16 Fragments of glass. In. 380, 383/384

(7591) p.17 From House XVII. Fragments of stone and glass. In385/386, 388, 392

(7592) p.18 From House XVII. Fragments of marble and copper. In. 390/391, 393

(7593) p,19 From al- `Ashiq. Lustre bowl and stone vessel. In.443

(7594) p.20 From al- `Ashiq.. Marble object and stone leg, In.440, 444(7595) p.21 From al- `Ashiq. Baked tile and stone legs. In.441, 444

(7596) p,22 From al- `Ashiq. Fragments stone box and cover. In.445, 447

(7597) p.23 From al- `Ashiq.. Fragments alabaster vessels. In.448, 450/452

(7598) p.24 From al- `Ashiq. Fragments alabaster vessels In.449/450

(7599) p..25 From al- `Ashiq.. Small copper or bronze vessels. In.452, 454/456

(7600) p.26 Misc. objects: bronze, copper, mother-of-pearl. In.457/458, 473/474

(7601) p.27 Qubbat al-Sulaibiyyah, Steel sabre blade, In471

(7602) p.28 al-'Ashiq. Misc. fragments of'pottery. In. 422/423, 425, 429/430

(7603) p.29 al-'Ashiq.. Lamp and two jars. In.420/421, 424

(7604) p.30 al-'Ashiq.. Fragments glazed pottery, glass bottle, coppers.. In416, 489/490

(7605-07) pp.31-33 Balkuwara. Fragments stucco decoration.. In.481, 483/484

(7607-08) pp.33-34 Manqur, Fragments large glass jug. In.482, 485

(7609) p.. 35 Fragments of window glass.. In,487

(7610) p.36 Fragments of'stucco and marble decoration.. In.483, 493

(7611) p.37 Fragment of window glass. In.487

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(7612) p.38 Glass pitcher(7613-15) pp.39-41 Fragments of stucco reliefs (al-'Ashiq) and small glass vial. In.511

(7616) p.42 Glass bottle and three fragments. In.500/501(7617) p,43 Two glass handles and unglazed jug.. In,505/506

(7618) p.44 Small copper bowl; top of large unglazed jar.. In.508/509

(7619) p,45 Section baked brick stand; fragment of marble. In.510,517

(7620) p.45a Profile of jug

(7621) p.46 Bronze mortar (purchased)

S-15 (same) marked "Samaria Funde 4"

(7622) P.1 Miscellaneous Viollet finds at Ashiq

(7623) p,2 Fragments, three glass bottles, pitchers.. In461

(7624) p.3 Fragments of glass vessels. In,460, 462

(7625) p.4 Stone capital of mihrab, Great Mosque, and glass lamp

(7626-27) pp5-6 Bronze cup and fragments of true and imitation celadon, In.44, 54/55

(7628) p.7 Cover of'porcelain-like pottery(7629) P.8 Fragment.. White porcelain-like bowl

(7630) p.9 Fragment.. Cover, thick green glaze on cream-white

(7631) p.10 Fragment. Base of whitish glass

(7632) p 11 Fragments. Two bowls: whitish and blue glass

(7633) p.12 Fragments. Whitish glass bowl and bottle top.In.389

(7634) p.13 Fragments.. Bottle top and lamp base of glass.In.547

(7635) p,14 Fragments.. Three glass bottle tops.. In.460

(7636) p.15 Fragments, Glass vase. In417

(7637) p.16 Fragments. Glass handles and sections

(7638-39) pp.17-18 Stone cover (In.513) and glass lamp from House VI. In.,552

(7640) p 19 Pieces or, mussel and marble decoration. In. 635, 693,703,752, 802, 829, 880

(7641) p20 Fragment of marble column (In.881) and pieces of teak beams

(7642) p,,21 Marble fragment

S-16 (same) marked "Samaria Funde 5"

(7643) p.l Fragments. Marble ornament. In.554, 625, 635

(7644-49) pp,2-7 Fragments.. Marble ornament. In..556, 559, 621/622, 626, 630/631, 634/635, 637

(7650) p.8 Fragment of painted, carved wood.. In, 652

(7651-52) pp 9-10 Fragments of painted panels (In,617, 651) andpiece of marble decoration (In,.627)

(7653) p..11 Fragment of marble decoration.. In629, 648

(7654) p 12 Sections of granite and marble columns. In. 628, 633

(7655) p,,13 Fragments. Marble decoration., In,555, 635, 637/638

(7656) p..14 Fragments,. Alabaster sockel and marble paving. In.620, 632

(7657-58) pp 15-16 Fragments.. Marble paving, In,620/621, 623, 639

(7659) p,,17 Fragments. Of marble and a wooden panel. In.624, 639, 657

(7660) p.18 Fragments. Painted, carved wood and roller., In.. 658, 660, 616

(7661) p..19 Pieces of'wood panelling and fragment of glass wall decoration.. In,660, 663

(7662) p20 Fragments of glass wall decoration.. In. 561(7663) p,,21 Leaf-shaped glass for wall decoration.. In. 602

(7664) p.22 Pieces of glass wall decoration and fragments of window panes. In.561, 609

(7665) p.23 Fragments.. Glass window panes and vessels. In.562,604

(7666-67) pp,24-25 Fragments.. Glass vessels and cut inlays. In.606/607, 610/611

(7668/69) pp.26-27 Fragments.. Carved wood panels and mother-of-pearl inlays. In.557, 596, 662, 669/672

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(7670) p.28 Fragments. Stone vessels. In.585,587

(7671) p.29 Fragments, Carved stone and wooden intarsia. In. 586/587, 597(7672) p.30 Fragments. Wood and lacquer and window panes in plaster. In.597/599

(7673) p31 Miscellaneous copper objects, In,600

(7674-75) pp.,32-33 Iron nails, 6 small glass bottles and fragment of a "bomb." In601, 612, 649, 663, 671, 683,686

(7676-77) pp.34-35 Fragments of wooden furniture. In.618/619, 653

(7678) p,36 Gold-plated copper nails and fragment of marble inlay. In664, 675, 697

(7679) p,37 Fragments. Marble decoration. In, 681, 684, 689

(7680-87) pp.38-45 Fragments. Marble for wall decoration or pavements. In,629, 656, 661, 691, 693, 698/699,703,709

(7688) p.46 Fragments. Glass. In.707, 711/712(7689) p.47 Copper clamp and floor tiles. In.708, 712

S-17 (same), marked "Samarra Funde 6"

(7690) p.l Fragments of stone decoration. In.717/718

(7691) p1 Shells inlaid in bitumen; wooden knob and fragments of glass bottles. In,.622/624

(7692) p.. 3 Small glass bottle; fragment of'stone pavement and plaster decoration (reconstructed inIn.728).. In.705, 721, 725

(7693-94) pp.4-5 Fragments.. Marble decoration, glass, mother-of-pearl and glazed tile. In.729, 730, 732/735

(7695-96) pp.6-7 Fragments.. Glazed tile,. In, 704,716,739

(7697-99) pp.8-10 Fragments. Carved marble decoration, In 732, 736, 738

(7700) p.11 Marble baluster. In,742

(7701-02) pp.12-13 Marble inlays or parts of pavement. In.737, 746

(7703) p.14 Fragments of carved marble decoration and lapis lazuli. In732, 736/737, 743

(7704) p.15 Mother-of-pearl inlays, green mosaic and marble fragments. In.732, 751, 740

(7705-06) pp.16-17 Stone inlays. In.751/753

(7707-09) pp. 18-20 Fragments of carved marble decoration. In.. 738, 751/752, 755 (752 continued on p.21)

(7710-18) pp.21-29 Fragments of wooden furniture and paneling.. In702, 774, 786, 793, 797, 809 (774 continuedon p.. 30)

(7719) p.30 Marble fragments (one without number)..In.587

(7720) p.31 Fragment of silver with copper applique (no number); six inscribed metal stamps (fivewithout numbers); three fragments glazed pottery. In, 590, 593, 600, 807

(7721-26) pp.32-37 Fragments. Vessels of plaster, earthenware or, stone. In.734, 790, 798, 816, 851, 885

(7727-34) pp..38-45 Fragments. Carved, sometimes painted, wood (teak) panels. In.,868/870, 890

(7735-36) pp.46-47 Two glazed handle palmettes; iron nails. In..762, 861

S-18 (same), marked "Samarra Funde 7"

(7737) p.1 Misc.. small bronzes and copper nails. In. 780, 825, 860

(7738-39) pp.2-3 Mostly bronze nail caps, some gilded; copper coin. In.670, 675, 697, 788, 825, 860

(7740) p,4 Two copper charms. In.788, 895

(7741-45) pp.5-9 Miscellaneous small objects in bronze, copper and iron, some gilded.. In,600, 769,788, 810,825, 895

(7746) p.10 Iron nails; small clay plaque of men with traces of color. In.764,769,788, 825

(7747) p.11 Glazed tile. In795

(7748-49) pp, 12-13 Fragmentary wood and ivory objects. In.774, 783, 877, 886

(7750) p.14 Ebony and mother-of-pearl inlays. In.774, 783, 857, 886/887

(7751) p.15 Miscellaneous small objects of'wood and ivory.. In597, 783, 809, 823(7752) p.16 Small wooden box with scrap inscribed paper; glass and plaster grillwork.In.597, 783, 893

(7754) p..17 Plaster buttons, whorls or appliques. In.. 658, 778, 823, 892

(7755) p,18 Carved wooden panel. In.,923

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(7756) p.19 Carved wooden panel. With inscription (un-numbered)

(7757-58) pp.20-21 Carved wooden panel. Painted, In.. 924

(7759) p.22 Wooden or ivory inlays; copper clamps.. In.. 972/973

(7760-610) pp.23-24 Carved wood fragments.. In.,923/924, 963

(7762) p.25 Inscribed cut-glass pitcher from Kufa (Baghdad dealer)., No number

(7763-64) pp..26-27 Fragments of wood, copper applique and ebony inlay. In.980, 989

(7765) p..28 Glass and mother-of-pearl inlays. In,986

(1766-67) PP.29-30 Carved wooden panels. In.925. (Continued P. 31)

(7768-73) pp.31-36 Potsherds with stamped roundels. From Ghana'ur (purchase).. In985. See also S-19, pp.20-23

(7774) p. 37 Fragments of carved, painted wood. In.979(7775) p.. 38 Heavy bronze hook. Inv.990

(7776-770) pp.39-40 Fragments of wooden door. In,965. Continued on p.41

(7778) p.41 Marble top of column (?). In.983(7779) p.42 Sections black marble wall-covering; carved wooden panel,. In.925,983

(7780-82) pp43-45 Fragments of wall decoration, marble and tile. In.982, 984

(7782) p,45 Base of glazed plate (purchase). In.996

(7783-84) pp..46-47 Miscellaneous objects: ebony and bone inlays, glass bottles, edge of glass plate, copperclamp, In.,979, 995, 997/999

S-19 (same), marked "Samaria Funde 8"

(7785-87) pp.1-3 Marble fragments from Throne-room: bird's head, camel's feet, water-spout etc.. In,.917/918

(7788) p,4 Fragments of stucco coating of column. In.,920

(7889) p.5 Stucco fragment from mihrab. No number

(7790-93) pp..6-9 Fragments of carved marble and stucco decoration. In913, 915, 966, 968, 977

(7794-97) pp.10-13 Flat marble shapes from wall covering or floor. In.916, 967

(7798-99) pp.14-15 Fragments.. Marble reliefs,one signed. In.966

(7800) p..16 Fragments.. Marble vessel and glazed tile. In.993/994

(7801) p.17 Fragments. Wall covering and camel's foot from paving. In.918, 984

(7802-03) pp.18-19 Decorated handles of pottery jars. Inv. 720, 762, 787, 806

(7804-07) pp.20-23 More stamped roundels on pottery from Ghana'ur' In.985. See also S-18, pp,31-36

(7807) p, 23 Throne-hall. Fragment of wooden capital (no number)

(7808) p.24 Throne-hall.. Fragments of wooden window frame and roller (no number)

(7809-10) pp.25-26 Marble sections of wall-covering. In.911

(9810) p.26 Section of floor; alabaster. In.912

(9811) p.27 Pieces of ordinary glass and glass tile. In.. 784, 887

(7812-13) pp..28-29 Pieces of glass tiles and plaster grill. In.750,779, 781, 887, 954, 987

(7814-27) pp.30-43 Fragments of glass vessels (many cut): handles, rims, tops of bowls, pitchers, cups, lamps, etc.In.606, 734, 761, 767, 770, 799, 800, 805, 814, 827, 854, 856, 888, 899, 949, 951, 953, 970,998

(7828-29) pp.44-45 Painted wooden panel and borders.. In874

(7830) p.46 Section of'wooden or marble archivolt. No number

S-20 (same), marked "Samarra Funde 9"

(7831) p"1 Three small copper coins from House VII (In. 166/167); parts of "bombs" from House XIV(In.240)

(7832) p.2 Unglazed bowl and red cooking-pot.. In.419

(7833) p3 Part of wooden panel. No number

(7834) p.4 Copper clamps, In,944,972

(7835) p.5 Fragments. Pierced, polished pot.. In830

(7836) p..6 Fragments.. Carved stucco.. Viollet

(7837) p..7 Fragments.. White-glared, straight-sided bowl. In.930a

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(7838) p.8 Similar to p.7 with blue-flecked rim. In.928a(7839) p.9 One bowl similar to p.8.In.928c; and a blue, incised glass bowl. In,.855

(7840) p.10 Small steatite (?) cup.In.734; and wooden molding. In.793

(7841) p.1 l Carved agate seal, Achaemenian., Numbered 931,but number is incorrect

(7842) p.12 Frontal view of figure from Easter Island

(7843) p. 12a Rough outline of pattern, perhaps on bowl

(7844) p 13 Fragments of carved stucco(7845-46) pp, 14-15 Water-colors of fragments of four pierced bowls, prehistoric

S-21 (same), marked "Samarra, Planaufnahmen 1"These sketchbooks of Planaufnahmen (S-21/29) contain principally measurements for the preparation of architecturalplans or topographical maps.. Many of the plans are unidentified in the sketchbooks, but may be identified by a closecomparison with the finished drawings in the Drawing File (Nos.D-1016/1140).. Whenever the entry in the sketchbookis identified, that is noted; otherwise the entry is simply described as "measurements for an architectural plan orelevation"..

(7847-51) pp,1-5 Measurements for plans

(7852) p.6 Eight-sided marble column

(7852-55) pp.7-9 Plans for House IV (formerly called III), Qurainah

(7856) p.10 Stucco panels., Two walls of House I(7857) p. I l Stucco panels. House IV, room 2 and House V, room 1

(7858) p.12 Stucco panels. House III, room 1 and House IV, rooms 1 and 3

(7859) p..13 Stucco panels, House II, hall

(7860) p.14 Plan of'House II (formerly I), S section and stucco panel

(7861) p,15 Stucco panels from House II

(7862) p.16 Plans of House III (formerly II).. See also pp.33-36

(7863-64) p.17 Stucco panel. House III, room 2 and topographical measurements

(7864) p.18 List of'workmen fined

(7865) p. 19 Plan of'House II (formerly I).. E section

(7866) p..20 Plan of House II (formerly I). W section(7867) p21 Stucco panel, House II

(7868) p.22 Stucco panel, House II and plan,N section of courtyard

(7869) p,23 Stucco panel. House III

(7870-72) pp.24-26 Stucco panels from House VII

(7873-74) pp.27-28 Plans of House I and of House II (formerly I), N section

(7875) p,29 Stucco panels. House VIII

(7876-77) pp,30-31 Stucco panels, House VII

(7878) p.32 Plan. House VIII (formerly Va)

(7879-82) pp33-36 Plan. House III (formerly II) with stores, E section. See also p.16

(7883-84) pp,37-38 Plan.. House VII (formerly V), S section(7885) p.39 Plan.. SW section of proceeding

(7886) p.40 Plan. House VIa and VIIa (formerly V), lower section

(7887-88) pp.41-42 Plan., House VI (formerly counted to V)

(7889) p..43 Plan. House VII (formerly counted to V), SE section

(7890) p.44 Plan. House VIa (formerly counted to V)

S-22 (same), marked "Samaria Planaufnahme 2"

(7891-7909) pp, 1-21 Measurements for architectural plans

(7910) p..22 Plan. House V (formerly numbered IV)

(7911) p23 Plan. House IX (formerly numbered VI), SE section

(7912) p.24 Plan. House X (formerly numbered VI), SW section

(7913) p,'25 Plan. House IX, between two courtyards

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(7914) p.26 Plan. House IX (between 2nd courtyard and House X), NE section(7915) p.27 Stucco panels in House XI (formerly VII), in Qatun.

(7916) p.28 Stucco panels in House XI (formerly VII), in Qatun,. Plan and more panels

(7917-18) pp.29-30 Water tiles and stucco panels in House XI

(7919) p.31 Stucco panels. House VII

(7920) p32 Stucco panels. House XI

(7921) p.33 Stucco panels., House VII, Qatun

(7922-25) pp.34-37 Stucco panels, House III

(7926) p.38 Unidentified panel and another from Houses IX and X (formerly VI)

(7927) p.39 Plans of Houses I and Ia

(7928) p.40 Stucco and moldings from Houses I, II (formerly I) and V

S-23 (same), marked "Samaria Planaufnahme 3"

(7929) p. I Stucco panels from House XIII

(7930) p.2 Pipe and door from House VIII(7931) p.. 3 Stucco panels. House XIII

(7932-33) pp.4-5 Stucco panels. House XII

(7934) p..6 Plan of'House XIII (formerly IX)

(7935-36) pp.7-6 Stucco from House XII (formerly House IX) and plan of bath

(7937-38) pp,9-10 Plans of House XII, S and NW sections

(7939-40) pp.11-12 Stucco panels. House XII and plan of House XIV (formerly VIII)

(7941) p.,13 Stucco panels.. House XII

(7942) p.14 Stucco panels. House XIII

(7943-48) pp. 15-20 Stucco panels. House XII

(7949) p.21 Plan. House XII (formerly IX), SE section

(7950) p..22 Plan. House XII, S section; and House XIII (formerly IX), SE section

(7951-52) pp.23-24 Plan House XIII, dome-room and W section

(7953-74) pp,25-46 Measurements for architectural plan, possibly of'Balkuwara

S-24 (same), marked "Samaria Planaufnahme 4"

(7975-87) pp.1-14 Measurements for topographical map

(7988-93) pp. 15-20 Architectural plans

(7994-95) pp.21-22 Apparently sketch of roofing system

(7996-8004) pp.23-32 Measurements for plans and elevations

(8005-08) pp.33-35 Plans of a talar

(8009) p,36 Plan of mosque, Mangur

(8010-17) pp37-44 Other plans and elevations, Mangur (?)

(8018-19) pp45-46 Stucco panels in House XIe (formerly VII), Qatun

S-25 (same), marked "Samarra Planaufnahme 5"

(8020-25) pp,1-6 Measurements for topographical map and (p.6) Kufic inscription

(8026-27) pp.7-8 Two Kufic inscriptions and painted wall decoration, Imam Dur (?)

(8028-29) pp.9-10 Measurements for topographical map and (p.9) Plan and wall decoration

(8030-31) p..l0a-b Sketches of Imam Dur (?)

(8032) p.11 Measurements for topographical map

(8033) p..12 Marble fragments found by Miss Bell at Bait al-Khalifah

(8034-35) pp.13-14 Measurements for topographical map

(8036-37) p.15-16 Stucco panels

(8038) p..17 Measurements for hippodrome terrace

(8039) p.18 Stucco panels from Qasr al-'Ashiq

(8040-41) pp, 19-20 Measurements for map "Ausflug nach Tell al-Aswad," Dec.24, 1911

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(8042) p.21 Plan of "Bartus-Tempel" with capital, etc.

(8043) p.22 Stucco panels. Houses VII and II

(8044) p.23 Stucco panels. Houses III and XII(8045) p.24 Stucco panels. Houses III and XII

(8046) p.25 Stucco panels. House III

(8047) p.26 Stucco panels., House XII

(8048) p, 27 Stucco panels. Houses XIa and XII

(8049) p.28 Stucco panels,. Houses XId and XIII

(8050) p.29 Stucco panels. Houses X and XIc

(8051) p.30 Stucco panels, House XIII(8052) p.31 Stucco panels. Houses XIII and XII

(8053) p.32 Stucco panels. House XII

(8054) p.33 Stucco panels. Houses II and III

(8055) p, 34 Stucco panels. Houses VII amd XVII (Djubairiyyah)

(8056) p.35 Stucco panels. House XV

(8057) p.36 Stucco panels.. House XVI

(8058-59) pp,37-38 Stucco panels. House XVII(8060) p39 Stucco panels. No provenance given

S-26-28 (same), marked "Samarra Planaufnahme 6-8"Each of these sketchbooks contains only measurements and sketches for plans of unidentified buildings or maps..

(8061-8106) Sketchbook 6

(8107-47) Sketchbook 7

(8148-92) Sketchbook 8

S-29 (beige cloth-covered sketchbook 5 x 8"), marked "Samarra kleine Plane."

(8193) p.1 Plan. al-Isha ain

(8194) p.2 Plan. sur al-Wastani

(8195) p.3 Plan. Dar Bakhtishu'.

(8196) p.4 Plan, sur al-Wastani

(8197-8200) pp..5-8 Measurements for topographical map

(8201-10) pp..9-18 Plans and details of unidentified buildings

(8211-12) pp. 19-20 Measurements for elevations

(8213-14) pp.21-22 Unidentified plans

(8215) p.24 Plan of building in Djubairiyyah

(8216) p.25 Profiles of details, Mshatta (?)

S-30 (large folder of heavy tan cardboard 9 1/2 x 13 1/2") marked "Samarra, Privathauser.." Contains measureddrawings of plans and architectural details with cross-references to sketchbooks (S-12/29) and to the Fundjournal.The material on the houses should be studied in conjunction with the photographs in Photo Files 19-23 and theunpublished plans and drawings in the "D" (drawings) file.

S-31 (large green heavy cardboard folder 10 x 13 1/2"), marked "Samarra, Geschichtliches.," Miscellaneous materialincluding:a: a letter to van Berchem (November 10, 1911) enclosing a copy of an inscription at Imam Dur with Herzfeld's

reading and related material;b: a letter to Geheimrat Ed.. Meyer discussing the wall and moat at Samarra;c: a discussion of the Arabic measurement "ell" inresponse to an article by C.. A. Nallino, Turin, 1893;d: a letter to Dr.. Becker, Hamburg, March 15, 1913, describing revolutionary activities of Persians in Baghdad and

Anglo-Russian activities in Persia with comments on the Young Turks and the Persian Prince, Salar ad-dauleh;e: a letter to Dr.. Becker,December 21, 1910, regarding fragments of papyrus with Arabic inscriptions found at

Samarra, together with pertinent photographs and sketches;f: miscellaneous inscriptional material from Samarra and a plan of the Shiite sanctuary in 1911 with the

inscriptions of the sardab of the Mahdi;g: clippings from German newspapers regarding the excavations at Samarra;

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h. miscellaneous note, including two letters from Pere Anastase about changes in the Arabic readings in apublication by Massignon and concerning the cupola at Salman Pak; a note on the Arabic musical scale; andone on Gertrude Bell's publication, Ukhaidir

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LIST OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACTS IN ARCHIVE

The numbers are those painted in red on the objects when they were listed by Dr, Richard Ettinghausen . Dimensionsare in millimeters

MetalHI Heavy iron padlock with screw key.. L. 380, W. 178.. Islamic, 18th-19th c..H2 Heavy iron padlock with screw key.. L,280,W.178.. Originally painted black, Islamic, 18th-19th c..H3 Tinned copper ewer with flat sides, handle and spout. H.355,D.153.. Medallions with lion-mask and sun's rays.

Decoration of lozenges, palmettes and pseudo-script, Persian, Yazd, 19th c.H4 Tinned copper basin with wide scalloped rim. H. 102, D. at top 268.. Persian, Yazd, 19th c..H4A Tinned copper pierced seive belonging to H4. D. 178H5 Fragments of badly corroded, crushed copper ewer, Kufic inscriptions on shoulder and sides. Persian, 11/12th c.H6 Heavy bronze caldron with three legs. H, 178, D,.482, Two ring handles on top; 4 horizontal flanges on rim, two

with medallions with incised decoration of bands, Daghestan, 12-13th c.H7 Round, shallow, eroded copper tray,, H..26, D.,242 Incised decoration: central medallion, interwoven bands; outer

border of scrolls and interwoven bands broken by of six medallions; inside and outside of outer border areincised fish, Persian, 12-14th c.

WoodH8 Folding wooden reading-stand with painted floral patterns. H.470, W.191.. Persian, 18-19th c..H9 Musical instrument (Oriental lute, t with three strings and reddish wooden cocoanut-shaped sounding-box

covered with parchment.. Stem of wood, section with 3 hooks for strings, metal. L.750, D..of box 115.. Persian,19th c. Also listed with this, but un-numbered, the wooden stem of a lute, painted black. L.455..W, 127

H10 Sounding-box and lower metal bracket for strings. L.318, D.,95. Persian, 19th c..H11 Wooden box containing roughly rectangular sounding-box of stretched hide for a lute (?). Tin cigarette box

contains gut strings. L.242, W. 140, H..51.. Persian or Arab (?)H12 Round box (papier mache) with raised floral decoration in yellow on red, green and black ground. H. 102, D. 142..

Persian or Syrian, 18-19th cH12A Cover of'box in H12H13 Round wooden box with painted design of heads and flowers. H.51, D,68. Persian, Qajar, 19th c..H13A Cover of preceedingH14 Small ball-like container without cover. 11.70, D..57. Black and white floral sprays on yellow ground.. Possibly

Persian, 19th c..H15 Modern Bedouin club with knob of bitumen. L.533, D. of head 64H16 Carved wooden mask of lion (right side missing). 546 x 292 x 40.. Probably Persian, possibly Isfahan, 17-18th c.

(photo in File 13-230)H17 Carved fruit-wood lady's cigarette-holder.. L. 160, D.12., Floral decoration. Persian, 19th c..

StoneH18 Alabastron of'yellowish white alabaster, lip damaged, H,.275, (Missing, but possibly that in File 13-224)

PotteryH19 Unglazed, pear-shaped bottle, top missing. Light reddish clay, 11.121, D,.50,. Parthian (?)H2O Small tall vase with body tapering towards the foot and neck.. Light reddish clay. H. 190, D. of body 50, D. of top

and base 29, Parthian (?)H21 Hemispherical bowl, light brown glaze in inside. Badly eroded, H,70, D. 118.. Parthian, Warka Inv. No.46aH22 Bowl with pointed bottom, sand-colored glaze inside, eroded, H..96, D. 118 Paithian. Inv. No..46bH23 Two-handled amphora with decomposed, iridescent glaze.. Parthian, 11,228, (Missing, but possibly Photo File 13-

220)H24 Small two-handled amphora with fluted body. Green glaze decomposed to gray.. H146. Parthian (Missing, but

possibly in Photo File 13-221)H25 Jug with one handle. Parts of lip broken off. Green glaze, partly iridescent. H.222., Parthian, (Missing, but

possibly in Photo File 13-220)H26 Flat-bottomed one-handled jug, top of neck broken off. Pitted blue glaze, decomposed to gray. H. 126 Parthian.

Inv. No,.52.. Photo File 13-221H27 Globular vase, tapering to narrow foot and narrow neck. Green glaze mostly decomposed to silvery gray. H.115..

Parthian. Inv.Na,41H28 Small globular jar with low neck and wide opening. Green glaze mostly decomposed to gray pitted surface..

H. 104. Parthian.. Inv.. No.42H29 Flat canteen with two loop handles. Green glaze, mostly flaked off. H. 127.W.83, depth 45.. Parthian

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H30 One-handled jug in form of kneeling female figure (Goddess ?) holding grapes, etc. (face gone). Yellow body,badly eroded glaze, apparently turquoise and cobalt blue, H. 163, W.77, depth 72, Probably Paithian

H31 One-handled round lamp with long spout, Green glaze, partly iridescent.. L..102 x 64 x 45. Parthian. Marked"Kaschan 05"

H32 One-handled polygonal lamp, tip of spout broken off. Green glaze mostly decomposed to silvery gray,, L. 90 x 64x 51. Paithian. Illegible notation on the bottom

H33 Small lamp with pinched spout. Green glaze decomposed to a silvery gray. L..61 x 51 x 32. Paithian. Marked"Der'" which may refer to Der ez-Zor in Iraq

H34 Lamp with pinched spout and handle. Partly iridescent glaze, H..45, D.90. ParthianH35 Small vase with fluted body, top of'neck missing. Green glaze now mostly covered with golden iridescence.

H.76, D.64. Marked on bottom "Meyadin"(?).. ParthianH36 Crude figure of'goddess (?).. Coarse earthenware with whitish glaze, Traces of'red and black color,, H. 153 x 57 x

26.. Possibly Neo-BabylonianH37 Flat pottery piece in shape of'a double axe-head.. Traces of black and red color,, May be a human head(?) H.. 115

x 32 x 16.. Like H36, may be Neo-BabylonianH38 One-handled jug, reddish clay with impressed double circles and inlaid bits of turquoise glaze. Bottom

blackened. H.102, D.102, Marked "Sasanid"H39 One-handled jug with engraved wavy line on body and appliques on top of handle.. H. 115, D.127..Sasanian

H40 One-handled,jug, unglazed with incised and applied decoration with inlaid turquoise glaze chips.. H. 161, D. 178.Sasanian. Photo File 13-49

H41 Bowl fragment with mottled decoration in yellow, green and purple glazes of Tang type,. Persia, 9th c. Marked"Sawah" (several pieces missing).. (This item is missing, but may be that illustrated in Photo File 13-85/86

H42 Bowl with petal-shaped edge and 5 ridges on walls. White glaze, partly turned light brown. Imitation of Sungpottery (several pieces missing).. Persian, 12th c..

H43 Large bowl with sketchy swastika in aubergine. One piece of wall missing. Swastika made of floral leaves andstems. H.85, D.292. Marked "Sawah Persian, 11/12th c.. In Photo File 13-88

H44 Bowl with engraved design and holes piercing the walls. Turquoise glaze with pool in center. Several piecesmissing. H.64, D..141.. Persian, 12th c.

H45 Small white cup in imitation of Chinese Ting ware, White glaze partly turned brown.. Part of edge missing,, H.38,D..76,. Persian, 11th c.

H46 Small bowl on narrow foot with decoration of holes pierced through the wall. Pale brown glaze with goldeniridescence.. H.54.D.115. Persian, 12th c..

H47 Jar. Yellowish body, underglaze cobalt and black decoration of broad band of zig-zag lines and black"palmettes.." H32, D..64. Persian, 13th c..

H48 Vase.. Copper lustre, thin neck glazed cobalt inside. Band of birds in medallions on body with simulatedinscription.. H.. 14, D.90. Marked "Sawah". Persian, 14th c..

H49 Half' of a star tile with lustre decoration, cobalt and turquoise.. Palmettos and inscribed border.. Dated 627 H.. 190x 91.. Persian, Kashan

H50 Vase in form of'seated figure (top of'head missing). Plain turquoise glaze with touches of cobalt, H132 x 64 x92.. Persian, 13-14th c..

H51 Small octogon tile. Lustre decoration with central circle enclosing four Kashan leaves., One cornermissing..

D..102, Persian, 13th c.. Inv. 1541. Photo File 13-183H52 Small octogon tile. Lustre decoration with central rosette.. One corner missing and part of lustre rubbed off.

D. 115 Persia, 14th c.. Inv. 1566, Photo File 13-21H53 Fragment of octogon tile. Copper lustre and cobalt blue. Diaper pattern, inscribed border. D. 153.. Persian, 14th c.H54 Octogon tile. Cobalt blue with black and white interlaced bands.. D.83.. Persian, 14th c.. Inv.. 1567. Photo File 13-

184H55 Trapezoidal tile. Turquoise, cobalt and black scroll and palmetto decoration. 146 x 57.. Persian, 13th c. Kashan

workH56 Flower vase with high neck and three openings on the sides. Whitish body, white slip, cobalt underglaze design

of'scrolls and palmettos. Marked "Sawa." H.122, D. 104.. Persian, 17th c.H57 Bowl. Blue and white decorations on the inside and outside. Design of hookah-smoking man in center roundel..

D. 136. Persian, 17th c.. (Missing)H58 Bowl. Yellowish body, blue underglaze decoration of insects (butterflies ?). H.42, D83, Persian, 15/16th c.. Rim

repairedH59 Bowl.. White body, underglaze blue and aubergine decoration of gazelles, trees and birds on white. H.40, D..77,

Persian, 16th c.. Rim repairedH60 Plate. White body, blue underglaze floral design.. Simulated Chinese characters on base. Piece of'rim missing.

H.26, D,134. Persian (Nayin?), 17th c.H61 Square tile, polychrome.. Two figures seated in garden. 185 x 26. Persian, Qajar, 18/19th c.

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H62 Fragments of lustre ware. Persian, 9th c,H63-H65 American Indian pottery (returned at Herzfeld's request to Dr. Ettinghausen)H66 Seventeen potsherds from Sistan. Sent at Herzfeld's request to J.M. Upton Returned to the Archive 11/11/74H67 Box of ostraca with Pahlavi inscriptions. Sent at Herzfeld's request to the British Museum (microfilms in the

Archive)H68 Cigar box with torso of'small animal and fragments of'what appear to be one or more larger animals,. The

material is a coarse earthenware or stucco with traces of red and possibly black color. Provenance not givenH69 Box marked "Pasargadae" with three pottery fragmentsH70 Small cardboard box with 16 potsherds, surface finds from Kuh-i KhwajaH71 Cigar box with miscellaneous potsherds and glass. UnmarkedH72 Plaque. Possibly horse's head with traces of'red color. 140 x 65. Was with H68, but may not belong thereH73 Earthenware stamp (?), Hard-fired reddish clay with figure of human bust in double oval frame with one pair of

short streamers.. Possibly Indian, 19th c., .51 x 70 x 20H74 Earthenware mold of hard-fired clay with tan slip. Stylized unit of flowers and leaves. 83 x 40 x 17, Possibly

Indian, 19th c..H75 Earthenware mold of hard-fired yellow clay. One edge broken and missing. Pattern of single leaf with traces of

black in hollows. Possibly Indian, 19th c.H76 Flat pottery fragment, whitish clay, Unmarked

GlassH77 Green glass vial with flared neck and stippled body. H..95, D..32.. Islamic, 10/12th c..H78 Lavendar glass vial with fluted body. H. 115, D.38. Syrian, 12th c.H79 Heavily corroded thick glass ring in mille fiore technique (broken, two pieces).. D,95, thickness 7. Marked "2968

Hats" which may stand for Harsin (prehistoric)H80 Five fragments of'glass rings in mille fiore techniqueH81 Tapered turquoise green vial (repaired, top edge missing). H.82, D..28.. Marked "Sawa," Inv2513 Persian,

10/12th c.. (Ref. SK-XXVIII, p.8)H82 Tapered green glass pin. L.82. Islamic, 9/12th c.

MetalH83 Pair of druggist's scales with round horn trays, Probably English, 19th c.

StuccoH84 Fragment with carved pattern of triangular units. 115 x 95. Islamic. Provenance not givenH85 Fragment with carved pattern. 140 x 90 x 40. Possibly surface find near Taq-i Kisra. SasanianH86 Fragment of carved border with arabesques and traces of blue color. 150 x 230 x 45.. Persian, 12/13th c,H87 Hexagonal tile with word al-malik in relief on blue ground. 80 x 35.. Persian, 12th c.. (marked H88, but H87 on

Ettinghausen's list)

Bone or IvoryH88-H94 Small objects of'bone with human heads or circular ornaments on Ettinghausen's list and sent at Herzfeld's

request to Edward Cans, New York. Illustrated in Photo File 13-41/42.H95 Die for playing dice. 50 x 6.. Islamic, 9/10th c.. Photo File 13-43

Painted plasterH96 Three small cardboard boxes, marked in red 1-3... Contain samples of painting on plaster from excavations at

Pasargadae.. Achaemenian See Photo File 2-150/155

StoneH97 Slate tablet with geometric patterns in relief on both sides, Arabic writing (possibly worker's signature) on one

side..115x57x10H98 Carved gray stone leg of stand, marked "Sam 281," probably Samaria.. L.,60, D20, Islamic, 9-12th c.H99 Dark gray stone ornament in shape of'prism. L. 25 x 10.. Islamic

Pottery11100 Vase with small opening, top rim restored.. Plain celadon-colored glaze, 11.120, D.145. Persian, 16/17th c..H101 Bowl with palmette design in blue and black on white ground.. Floral branches on outside. Persia, early 13th c..

(Missing)

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UNNUMBERED ARTIFACTSA. Fragment of fluted attached column, marble, marked "Korykos," 90 x 102 x 50B. Stone fragment from Sar Mashhad with Pahlavi script. Shows extremely fragile, flake-like character of the cliff.

200 x 160 with several small chipsC. Plain wooden ring. D, 85 Numbered H89, but replaced on Ettinghausen's listD. Herzfeld's personal seal with Kufic lettering,, On long metal handleE. Herzfeld's personal annotated copy of Zoroaster (2 vols.)

With the exception of the artifacts listed above, those appearing in Herzfeld's Inventories (Archive Nos. N-89-92) arenow widely scattered in private and public collections, including those at the Natural History (Field) Museum and theOriental Institute (Chicago), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Freer Gallery of Art (Washington), theBritish Museum (London), the Staatliches Museum (Berlin-Dahlem) and the Altes Museum (Munich). ProfessorHerzfeld sold his library to the Metropolitan Museum of Art when he left Princeton. With the volumes was included amiscellaneous assortment of notebooks, sketchbooks, photograph albums and maps of'which a summary listing is onfile in the Archive, through the courtesy of Mrs.. Prudence Oliver Harper, Curator, Ancient Near East Department,,

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Writings of Ernst Herzfeld

This bibliography, compiled by Dr.. George C. Miles, was published as a tribute to Professor Herzfeld on the occasionof'his sixtieth birthday in Ars Islamic. VII (Ann Arbor 1940), pp..82-92. He published a supplement in Archaeologicorientalia in Memoriam Ernst Herzfeld, (Locust Valley, 1952), pp..279-280; and added another item in a recent letter.,The asterisks and comments in brackets were added by Dr., Richard Ettinghausen, editor of'Ars Islamica to aid thoseusers particularly concerned with Islamic matters.. They have kindly permitted this bibliography to be included with thecatalogue of the Herzfeld Archive..

1907

BOOKS AND ARTICLES1.. Passrgadae, Aufnahmen and Untersuchungen zur persischen Archaeologie. (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der

Doktorwurde genehmigt von der Philosophischen Facultat der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat zu Berlin) Berlin,August 5, 1907.. 32 pp., 1 pl.. (Pp.. 1-28 correspond to pp.. 1-28 of No.7 below; pp.. 29-31 contain a summary of thesecond part of'No.7; the plate is identical with Pl. I of No.7)

*2.Samarra, Aufnahmen and Untersuchungen zur' islamischen Archaeologie.. Berlin, 1907.. viii +92 pp., 23 text illus., 8pls.

*3 Untersuchungen fiber die historische Topographie der Landschaft am Tigris, kleinen Zab and Gebel Hamrin.. InMemnon, Zeitschrift fur die Kunst-und Kultur-Geschichte des Alten Orients, I (Leipzig, 1907), 89-143, 9 illus.., 217-38, 2 illus., 1 map..

*4. Eine Reise durch Luristan, Arabistan and Fars.. In Pettermans Mitteilungen.. LIII (Gotha, 1907), 49-63, 73-90, 1map (being P1.7 of the volume)..

REVIEWS5.. C.F. Lehmann-Haupt, Materialien zur alteren Geschichte Armeniens and Mesopotamiens.. Berlin, 1907.. In Memnon.

Zeitschrift fur die Kunst- and Kulturgeschichte des Alten Orients, I (Leipzig, 1907), 265-67..6.. General de Beylie, L'Architecture des Abbasides au IXe siecle, Paris, 1907. In Memnon, I (Leipzig, 1907), 267-68,

1908

BOOKS AND ARTICLES7.. Pasargadae, Untersuchungen zur' persischen Archaologie. In Klio. Beitrage zur alten Geschichte, VIII (Leipzig,

1908), 1-68, 3 pls.. (Cf. No.l above..)8.. Herbaraufnahmen aus Kal'at-Serkat-Assur. Beihefte zur orientalischen Literatur-Zeituns (Berlin, 1908), pp.29-37..

1909

BOOKS AND ARTICLES9.. Hellenistisches aus Kilikien: Olba, die Stadt der Teukriden.. In Sitzungs-Berichte der archaologischen Gesellschaft zu

Berlin, No. 34, Marz-Sitzung (Berlin, 1909), 13-22..10.. Eine Reise durch das westliche Kilikien im Fruhjahr 1907. In Pettermans Mitteilungen, LV (Gotha..1909), 25-34, 1

map (being P1.3 of the volume).*11.Uber die historische Geographie von Mesopotamien.. Ein Programm. In Pettermans Mitteilungen, LV (Gotha,

1909), 345-49..12.. S.Guyer u. E..Herzfeld, Einige Ergebnisse ihrer, ....... archaologischen Forschungsreise durch Kilikien.. In

Archaeologischer Anzeiger, Jahrbuch des kaiserlich deutschen archaologischen Instituts (Berlin, 1909), Marz-Sitzung, cols. 433-50

REVIEWS*13. Das heutige Persien. In Pettermans Mitteilungen.. LV (Gotha, 1909), 190-92..

(This is a review of Eugene Aubin's' La Perse d'aujourd'hui..)* 14.. L.. d.. Olmer, L'industrie persane, Rapport sur une mission scientifique en Perse.. In Petermanns geographischer

Literatur-Bericht fur 1909 (Gotha, 1909), p.170..15.. Ed.. Gaebler and E. Oppermann, Schulwandkarte von Palastina zur Zeit Christi. In Orientalistische Literaturzeitung,

XII (Leipzig, 1909), cols. 484-85.16.. Adolf Michaelis, Ein Jahrhundert kunst-archaologischer Entdeckungen. Leipzig, 1908.. In Zeitschrift fur Geschichte

der Architektur, III, Hft.. 1 (Heidelberg, 1909), 22..

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1910

BOOKS AND ARTICLES17.. Friedrich Sarre and Ernst Herzfeld, Iranische Felsieliefs, Aufnahmen and Untersuchungen von Denkmalern aus Alt-

und Mittelpersischer Zeit. Berlin, 1910.. 277 pp., 115 text illus. (in a separate folio) 2 maps, 51 pls. (This, theoriginal edition, was limited to some 100 copies. In 1920, but still dated 1910, an unauthorized reprint was issuedwith plates reduced in size and bound in with the text volume)

* 18 Die Genesis der islamischen Kunst and das Mshatta-Problem, In Der Islam, I (Strassburg, 1910), 27-63, 19 textillus.,, 4 pls.,; 105-44, 4 text illus.,, 1 pl..

19. Das Alter der altpersischen Keilschrift, In Zeitschxift der deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, LXIV(Leipzig, 1910), 63-64,

20.. Denkmaler aus alt- and mittelpersischer Zeit. In Wochenschrift fur klassische Philologie. XXVII, No.51 (Berlin,December 19, 1910), cols. 1410-11 (A report of E.H.'s communication to the Archaologische Gesellschaft zuBerlin. March 1, 1910..)

REVIEWS*21 Friedxieh Sarre, Erzeugnisse islamischer Kunst. Teil II: Seldschukische Kleinkunst, In Orientalistische

Literatuizeitung, XIII (Leipzig, 1910), cols. 214-17.22, Heinrich Kohl, Kasx Firaun in Petra. 13.. Wissenschaftliche Veroffent-lichung der deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft, In

Orientalistische Literatuizeitung. XIII (Leipzig, 1910), cols. 413-14.*23.. Dr. A, Noldeke, Der Heiligtum al-Husains zu Kerbeld In Orientalistische Literatuxzeitung, XIII (Leipzig, 1910),

cols.. 449-54.24. Richard Kiepert, Karte von Kleinasien. In Orientalistische Litexaturzeitung, XIII (Leipzig, 1910), cols.. 548-49.25. Sir W.M.Ramsay and Gertrude L. Bell, The Thousand and One Churches., London, 1909.. In Berliner philologische

Wochenschrift, XXX, No.43 (Berlin, October 22, 1910), cols. 1354-55..

1911

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*26.. Friedrieh Sarre and Ernst Herzfeld, Archaologische Reise im Euphrat- and Tigris-Gebiet (Foxschungen zur

islamischen Kunst, I, herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre). Vol..1, Berlin, 1911.. xii +252 pp,,, 132 text illus.,, 2maps.. Vol.III, Berlin, 1911.. xii pp.., 120 pls. (For Volumes II and IV, see the year 1920.)

*27 Die Qubbat al-Sakhra, ein Denkmal fxuhislamischer Baukunst.. In Der Islam, II (Strassburg, 1911), 235-44, 1 planin the text..

1,,.1 41 .i l.. x1L.1 j t W l31*28, J' ) Translation by Kazim al-Dudjaili,. In Lughat al-`axab, Pt.3 (Baghdad,

Ramadan, 1329 H..,- 1911 A.D..), 81-94..

*29 ^'JAL P'd' %04 tJ Translation by Kazim al- Dudjaili,. In Lughat al-'arab, Pt.5 (Baghdad, Shawwal,1329 H. - 1911 A,D.), 134-46..

REVIEWS*30 Max van Berchem and Jos., Strzygowski, Amida. In Orientalistische Literaturzeitung. XIV (Leipzig, 1911), cols..

397-435. (This is more than a review; it should actually be listed as an article,.)31.. Zu Strzygowski's Aufsatzen in Der Islam Bd.lI, 79 ff, u.. OLZ 1911 Nr4.. In Der Islam, II (Strassbuxg, 1911), 411-

13... (On two articles by Strzygowski, one dealing with Herzfeld's "Die Genesis der islamischen Kunst" (No.18above), the other "Felsendom and Aksamoschee.")

*32 C.F.. Lehmann-Haupt, Armenien einst and jetzt, Reisen and Forschungen. Bd.I: Vom Kaukasus zum Tigris andnach Tigranokerta. In Petexmanns geographischer Literaturbericht, Pettexmans Mitteilungen.. LVII (Gotha,1911), 151.

1912

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*33. Erster Vorlaufiger Bericht fiber die Ausgrabungen von Samaria, mit einem Voxwort von Friedrich Sarre.

Herausgegeben von der Generalverwaltung der koniglichen Museen. Berlin, 1912.. xii + 49 pp.., 10 text illus.,, 15pls.

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*34. Die Ausgrabungen in Samarra and das Verhaltnis der friihislamischen Kunst zum spaten Hellenismus. InArchaologischer Anzeiger, Jahrbuch des kaiscrlich deutschen archaologischen Instituts (Berlin, 1912), April-Sitzung, cols. 135-40,

*35. Die deutschen Ausgrabungen in Samarra.. In Leipzig illusrierte Zeitung. August 22, 1912, pp. 335-39, 11 illus.

REVIEW36 G. Schumacher, Karte des Ostjordanlandes. In Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, XV (Leipzig, 1912), co1.,365.

1913

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*37, 'Anna (Kusair'Anua, das "kleine Kastell'A.").. In Enzyklopaedie des Islam,' I(Leiden end Leipzig,1913), 353-55;

Encyclopaedia of Islam. I (Leyden and London, 1913), 336-39..

'Hereafter abbreviated EI(G) for the German and EI(E) for the English edition.. The volume year, not the fascicleyear, is cited throughout.

*38,. Arabeske In EI(G), I, 380-84.. 2 pls.; Arabesque.. EI(E), I, 363-67.. 2 p1s,*39, 'Askar Samarra oder'Askar al-Mu'tasim. In EI(G), I, 507-8; EI(E), I, 488-89.*40 Babil., In EI(G), I, 570-71; EI(E), I, 548-50..*41. Bakhtegan ode' Pi6agan. In El(G),I, 625-26; Bakhtigan EI(E), I, 601,*42. Balis In EI(G), I, 645-46; EI(E), I, 620-21..*43.. Bam In EI(G), I, 667; EI(E), I, 640-41,*44. Bampur. In EI(G), I, 670-71; EI(E), I, 644*45. Barimma.. In El(G), 1,687; EI(E), I, 660..*46. Bawazl4j, odes Bawazi4j al-Malik. In EI(G), I, 712; El(E), I, 683..*47.. Bawlaan. In El(G), 1,712; EI(E), I, 683-84..*48. Birs, auch Birs Nimrud, In EI(G), I, 756-57; EI(E), I, 726..*49. Bisutun. In EI (G).I, 764-65; EI(E),I,734,

REVIEW*50. H.. v., M2ik, Reise des Araber's Ibn Batuta durch Indien and China.. In Orientalistische Literaturzeitung,. XVI

(Leipzig, 1913), col. 81..

1914

BOOKS AND ARTICLES51, Die Aufnahme des sasanidischen Denkmals von Paikuli..'In Abhandlungen der koniglich preussischenAkademie der

Wissenschaften, Phil,-Hist. Klasse. Nr.,1 (Berlin, 1914). 29 pp., 2 text illus., 3 pls.

*52. Mitteilung caber die Arbeiten der zweiten Kampagne von Samarra..In Der Islam, V (Strassburg, 1914), 196-204, 1

plan in text.*53, Mashhad'Ali, ein Bau Zengi's II a..H 589.. In Der Islam.. V (Strassburg, 1914), 358-69, 5 text illus., 5 pls..

54.. Hatra In Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, LXVIII (Leipzig, 1914).. 655-76..

55.. Hana et Mari In Revue d'assyriologie et d'archeologie orientale, XI, No.3 (Paris, 1914), 131-39, 3 text illus.

1916

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*56 Die Tabula ansata in der islamischen Epigraphik and Ornamentik. In Der Islam. VI (Strassburg, 1916), 189-99, 14

text illus.*57. Alongoa. In Der Islam.. VI (Strassburg, 1916), 317-27.

REVIEW*58, Zur Flurys Aufsatz Bd. VI, 71 ff. In Der Islam.VI (Strassburg, 1916), 210-14..

(On S.. Flury's "Die Gipsornamente des Der es-Surjani." Der Islam, VI, 71-87..)

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REVIEW*59.. Heinrich Gliick, Der Breit- and Langhausbau in Syrian, auf Kultur-geographischer Grundlage bearbeitet.

Heidelberg, 1916. In Archiv fir Wiitschaftsforschung im Orient, III, Hft.. 1/2 (Weimar, 1917), 2 pp.

1919

BOOKS AND ARTICLES60. Archaologische Parerga:. I, Kinalma - Kizwadna. II. Hypsomata. In Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, XXII

(Leipzig, 1919), cols. 212-14.*61. Archaologische Parerga: III. Das assyrische Zeit, IV. Das Gemalde "Die Konige der Erde." In Orientlistische

Literatuizeitung, XXII (Leipzig, 1919), cols,249-56, 4 text illus.62. Vergangenheit and Zukunft der Erforschung Vorderasiens. In Der neue Orient.. IV (Berlin, 1919), 313-23.

REVIEWS*63.. J. Stizygowski, Die Baukunst der Arrnenier and Europa. In Archiv fir Geschichte and Aesthetik der Architektur,

in Wasmuths Monatshefte fur Baukunst. IV (Berlin, 1919), 1-14.*64. "Cur me quaerellis exanimas tuis?" In Archiv fur Geschichte and Aesthetik der Architektur (see No.. 63 above), IV

(Berlin, 1919), 98-99.. (Further notes on Strzygowski's Die Baukunst der Arrnenier and Europa.)

1920

BOOKS AND ARTICLES65 Am Tor von Asien, Felsdenkmale aus Irans Heldenzeit. Berlin, 1920.. xii + 164 pp., 44 text illus., 65 pls..*66 Friedrich Sane and Ernst Herzfeld, Archaologische Reise im Euphrat- and Tigris-Gebiet (Forschungen zur

islamischen Kunst, I, herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre).. VoLII, Berlin, 1920 xii +395 pp., 245 text illus., 2 maps,VoLIV, Berlin, 1920.. viii +59 pp., 22 text illus., 27 pls.(For Volumes I and III, see the year 1911..)

*67, Der Thron des Khosro, Quellenkritische and ikonographische Studien fiber Grenzgebiete der Kunstgeschichte desMorgen- and Abendlandes.. In Jahrbuch der preussischen Kunstsammlungen, XLI (Berlin, 1920), 1-24, 103-47, 36

text, illus., 2 pls.68. Archaolosische Parerga: V. Die assyrische Saule. In Orientalistische Literaturzeitung. XXIII (Leipzig, 1920), cols.

207-10..

REVIEW69.. M.. Streck, Seleucia and Ktesiphon ("Der Alte Orient," hrsg. Von der Vorderasiat. Gesellschaft, XVI, 1917, 3/4).. In

Petermanns geographischer Literaturbericht, Petermanns Mitteilungen.. LXVI (Gotha, 1920), 175..

1921

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*70.. Mshatta, Hira and Badiya, Die Mittellander des Islam and ihre Baukunst. In Jahrbuch der preussischen

Kunstsammlungen. XLII (Berlin, 1921), 104-46, 17 text illus., 10 pls.

*71, Khorasan. Denkmalsgeographische Studien zur Kulturgeschichte des Islam in Iran. In Der Islam.. XI (Stiassburg,

1921), 107-74, 2 maps..

72.. Khattische and Khaldische Bronzen.. In Festschrift zu C.F.Lehmann-Haupts Sechzigstem Geburtstage,herausgegeben von K. Regling and H. Reich, in Janus, Arbeiten zur alten and byzantinischen Geschichte, Hft.. I

(Wien and Leipzig, 1921), 145-57, 1 text illus.., consisting of 22 drawings.

*73.. 'Baubeschreibung,' in Moritz Sobernheim, Die Inschriften der Moschee von Hims. In Festschrift zu C.F. Lehmann-

Haupts Sechzigstem Geburtstage (see No. 72 above), Hft.. I (Wien and Leipzig, 1921), 233-39, 2 text illus.

1922

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*74.. Die Gumbadh-i-'Alawiyyan and die Baukunst der Ilkhane in Iran.. In A Volume of Oriental Studies, Presented to

Edward G. Browne ,......on his 60th Birthday. Cambridge, 1922.. Pp.. 186-99, 7 pls*75. Eine Bauinschrift von Nizam al-mulk. In Der Islam.. XII (Strassburg, 1922), 98-101, 1 text illus..*76. Max van Berchem, geb, den 16.. Marz 1863, gest. den 7. Marz 1921.. In Der Islam.. XII (Strassburg, 1922), 206-13..

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*77, Etimologia d'al-gaysariyyah. In Oriente modern, I (Rome, 1922), 691.*78.. Dr. Paul Schwarz: Iran in Mittelalter nach den arabischen Geographen. IV.. Leipzig, 1921. In Der Islam, XII

(Strassburg, 1922),131-38.79. Theodor Dombart, Der Sakralturm. I. Teil: Zikkurat. Mnnchen, 1920. In Der Islam, XII (Strassburg, 1922), 240-42.*80. Max Herz Pascha, Die Baugruppe des Sultans Qalaun in Kairo.. Hamburg, 1919. In Der Islam.. XII (Strassburg,

1922), 242-43.*81. Dr. ing.. Adolf Neynaber, Die Wehrbauten des Iraq, Berlin, 1920. In Der Islam. XII (Strassburg, 1922), 244..*82, Dr. ing. Karl Muller, Die Karawansarai im vorderen Orient, Berlin, 1920. In Der Islam, XII (Strassburg, 1922),

245-46..*83.. Captain K.. Archie C. Creswell, A Brief' Chronology of the Muhammadan Monuments of Egypt to AD. 1517..

Cairo, 1919.. In Der Islam, XII (Strasbburg, 1922), 246-48..

1923

BOOK*84.. Der Wandschmuck der Bauten von Samarra and seine Ornamentik.. Volume I, Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra

(Forschungen zur islamischen Kunst, II, herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre).. Berlin, 1933.. xii + 236pp., 321 textillus., 101 pls.

REVIEW*85. Dr.-Ing. Karl Muller,. Die Karawanserai im vorderen Orient, Berlin, 1920, In Orientalistische Literaturzeitung,

XXVI (Leipzig, 1923), cols.. 175-76..

1924

BOOK86.. Paikuli, Monument and Inscription of the Early History of the Sasanian Empire (Forschungen zur islamischen

Kunst, III, herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre). Berlin, 1924.. 1. xiv + 248pp. 42 text illus.., 2 maps; II, 228 pls..

1925

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*87.. (Friedrich Sarre, Die Keramik von Samarra), Anhang I, Epigraphinches.. Volume II, Die Ausgrabungen von

Samarra (Forschungen zur islamischen Kunst, II, herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre). Berlin, 1925.. Pp.. 81-92, 30 text

illus..

88.. Les Monuments nationaux de la Perse. Conference faite a Teheran, le 13 aont 1925. Brochure 2, Publications de lasociete Athare Melli (Teheran, 1925). 20 pp.. (accompanied by Persian translation,

27 pp.).

1926

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*89, Reisebericht.. In Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft. Neue Folge V (Leipzig, 1926), 225-84.90. Eine neue Darius-Inschrift aus Hamadan. In Deutsche Literaturzeitung.. Neue Folge III (Berlin, 1926), cols. 2105-8..*91, Einige Biicherschatze in Persien.. In Ephemerides Orientales (Otto Harrassowitz), No.. 28 (Leipzig, 1926), 1-8..

REVIEWS*92, Friedrich Sarre, Ardabil, Grabmoschee des Schech Safi.. Denkmaler persischer Baukunst, Teil II.. In Deutsche

Literaturzeitung.. Neue Folge III (Berlin, 1926), cols. 174-77..

*93.. KA.C.Creswell, The Origin of the Cruciform Plan of Cairene Madrasas.. Cairo, 1922.. In Deutsche

Literaturzeitung.. Neue Folge III (Berlin, 1926), cols.. 417-23..*94. Andre Godar'd, Ghazni.. Samuel Flury, Le Decor epigraphique des monuments de Ghazna. Paris,1925. In Deutsche

Literaturzeitung. Neue Folge, III (Berlin, 1926), cols, 668-71..

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1927

BOOKS AND ARTICLES*95. Die Malereien von Samaria. Volume III, Die Ausgrabungen von Samaria (Forschungen zur islamisehen Kunst,II,

herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre), Berlin, 1927. 111 pp.., 83 text illus.., 88 pls.*96. Haditha (al-Mausil, al-Furat, DZr'Lh).. In EG(G), II (Leiden and Leipzig, 1927), 206-7; EI(E), II, 194-5.*97. Hafrak. In EI(G),II, 228; EI(E), 215..*98. Ha'ir odes Hair. In EI(G), II, 234; EI(E), II, 221..*99 Hamrrn. In Ei(G), II, 269; EI(E), 11,254.*100. Harba. In EI(G), II, 282; EI(E), 11,266.101. The Past in Persia: I.. The Prehistoric Period, to the Rise of Achaemenian Rule in Iran, 550 B.C. In The Illustrated

London News. November 19,1927, p,926, 7 illua. and supplementary text on p.905..102.. The Past in Persia: II.. The Achaemenian Period: Remarkable Discoveries at Persepolis (550-330 BC.). In The

Illustrated London News, December 24.,, 1927, p..1148, 3 illus.; 5 illus, and supplementary text on p..1146; 4 illus.and supplementary text on p..1147..

103. Translated by Matin Daftariin

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104.

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No. 3 (Teheran, 1305 H), 65 pp..

Translated by M. Minoviin No. 4 (Teheran, 1305 H.).. 23 pp., I pl..

1928

BOOKS AND ARTICLES105.. A New Inscription of Darius from Hamadan.. Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India.. No. 34. (Calcutta,

1928), iii + 7 pp.106.. A New Asokan Inscription from Taxila. In Epigraphia Indica.. XIX, Pt.VI, No.41 (Calcutta, 1928), 251-53, 2 pls..107.. Volker and Kulturzusammenhange im Alten Orient. In Deutsche Forschung, Aus der Arbeit der Notgemeinschaft

der deutschen Wissenschaft (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), Hft.. 5 (Berlin, 1928), 33-67.(Also translated into Georgian by L. Tschubinaschwili, Tiflls, 1931)

108. Drei Inschriften aus persischem Gebiet.. In Altorientalische Studien. Bruno Meissner, zum sechzigsten Gebuitstag,am 25. April 1928 Gewidmet von Freunden, Kollegen and Schiilern. I (Leipzig, 1928), 81-86, 3 text illus.

109.. La Sculpture rupestre de la Perse sassanide. In Revue des arts asiatique, Annales du Musee Guimet, V, No.. III(Paris, 1928), 129-42, 8 pls.

110.. The Hoard of the Karen Pahlavs. In The Burlington Magazine.. LII, Mo.. CCXCVIII (London, 1928), 21-27, 1 pl..11 l.. The Past in Persia: III.. The Hellenistic and the Sassanian Period: From 330 B.C. to 630 AD. In The Illustrated

London News. February 11, 1928, p.204, 3 illus..; 9 illus. and supplementary text on p.205..* 112.. The Past in Persia:.. IV.. The Muhammedan Period, Since 630 AD,- Treasures of Bygone Architecture. In The

Illustrated London News, August 18, 1928, pp.310-11, 10 illus.

1929

BOOKS AND ARTICLES113.. Bericht fiber die Ausgrabungen von Pasargadae. In Archaeologische Mittellungen aus Iran, herausgegeben von

Ernst Herzfeld, I (Berlin, 1929), 4-16..3 pls.. and a map.. (Hereinafter abbreviated AMI )144.. Rapport sur 1'etat actuel des mines de Persepolis et propositions pour leur' conservation. In AMI, I (Berlin, 1929),

17-40, 30 pls., 1 map.. Accompanied by a by a Persian translation:

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x,w)lr fro JJO1 t53 volts "15)14

,1T46 SJ$4g73 . ut tee. i j4

pp. 1-24 == 41-64.,* 115. Bericht fiber archaologische Beobachtungen im sudlichen Kurdistan and Luristan. In AMI, I (Berlin, 1929), 65-

75, 1 text illus., 6 pls..116.. Zarathustra, Teil I: Der geschichtliche Viitaspa. In AMI, I (Berlin, 1929), 76-123.117.. Masjid-i-Sulaiman, In Naft, APOC Magazine. V, No.6 (London, 1929), 5-8, 3 text illus.118.. Prehistoric Persia: I.. A Neolithic Settlement at Persepolis - Remarkable New Discoveries. In The Illustrated

London News, May 25, 1929, p.892, 5 illus., 14 illus.. and supplementary text on p.893.119.. Prehistoric Persia: II.. A Revelation of the Early Bronze Age Craftsman's Mastery in the Arts of Metal-Work,

Jewellery, and Painted Pottery, In The Illustrated London News.. June 1, 1929, p.942, 4 illus, 24 illus., withsupplementary text on pp943-45.

120. Prehistoric Persia: III.. Wonderful Relics of the Stone and Bronge (sic!) Ages: New Light on the Art Affinities ofEarly Civilizations,. In The Illustrated London News June 8, 1929, p.982, 4 illus.,; 10 illus.. and supplementary texton p.. 983..

1930

BOOKS AND ARTICLES121.. Die vorgeschichtlichen Topfereien von Samaria. Volume V, Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra (Forschungen zur

islamischen Kunst, II.. herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre), Berlin, 1930.. 110 pp.,, 240 text illus., 47 pls.122.. Kushano-Sasanian Coins.. Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, No.38 (Calcutta, 1930), vi + 51 pp., 24

text illus.,, 4,. tables, 4 pis..123.. Meriamlik and Korykos, Zwei Christliche Ruinenstatten des Rauhen Kilikiens: Aufnahmen von E. Herzfeld, mit

einem begleitenden Text von S.. Guyer. Monuments Asiae Minoris Antigua (Publications of the American Societyfor Archaeological Research in Asia Minor), Vol. II (Manchester University Press, 1930).. 207 illus.. (including plansand maps).

124.. Vishtaspa. In Dr. Modi Memorial Volume ... edited by The Dr. Modi Memorial Volume Editorial Board (Bombay,1930), pp,,182-205.

125, Zarathustra, Teil II: Die Heroogonie. In AMII (Berlin, 1930), 125-68.126.. Zarathustra, Teil III: Der Awestische Vigtaspa. In.AMI, I (Berlin, 1930), 169-85, 1 table.127.. Zarathustra, Teil IV: Zarathustra and seine Gemeinde, In AMI, II (Berlin,1930), 1-48.128.. Zarathustra, Teil V: Awestische Topographie. In AMI, II (Berlin, 1930), 49-98..129.. Zarathustra, Nachwoit.. In AMI, II (Berlin, 1930), 99-112.130.. Ariyaramna, Konig der Konige In AMI, II (Berlin, 1930), 113-27, 5 text illus.131. Die sasanidischen Quadrigae Solis et Lunae In AMI, II (Berlin, 1930),128-31, 1 text illus..132. Hettitica.. In AMI, II (Berlin, 1930), 132-64, 7 text illus.,, 1 table, and 7 pls.133.. Hettitica (Schluss). In AMI. II (Berlin, 1930), 165-203, 4 illus.. and 10 pls.134.. Dareios Soter, In AMI.. III (Berlin, 1930), 1-11..135.. Spendarmat-Demeter.. In AMI, III (Berlin, 1930), 12-25..136.. Ein sasanidischer Elefant. In AMI, III (Berlin, 1930), 26-28, 1 text illus.,, 4 pls..

1931

BOOKS AND ARTICLES137. Die Magna Charta von Susa. Teil I: Text and Commentar, In AMI, III (Berlin, 1931), 29-81, 1 sketch map in text

and 3 tables.138.. Die Magna Charta von Susa.. Teil II: Die Gatha des Dareios, In AMI, III (Berlin, 1931), 83-124, 1 text illus..

139.. Sakastan, Geschichtliche Untersuchungen zu den Ausgrabungen am Knh i Khwadja In AMI, IV (Berlin, 1931), 1-

44, 3 sketch maps..140.. Anhang I : Stilkritische Untersuchung and Datierung der Steinbilder. In Max Freiherr, von Oppenheim, Der Tell

Halaf. Eine neue Kultur im altesten Mesopotamien (Leipzig, 1931), pp,.225-33.. See also the English version:141.. Appendix I: Stylisitic Investigation and Dating of the Stone Carvings.. In Baron Max von Oppenheim,Tell Halaf.

A New Culture in Oldest Mesopotamia, translated by Gerald Wheeler (London and New York (no date)), pp,.258-

71.. (Revised and translated without Herzfeld's knowledge,)

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1932

BOOKS AND ARTICLES142. A New Inscription of'Xerxes from Persepolis. Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization (The Oriental Institute of

the University of Chicago), No.5 (Chicago, 1932).. viii + 14. pp.., 5 pls.143. Iranische Denkmaler, Lieferung I, Reihe I (Vorgeschichtliche Denkmaler): A. Tafeln I-XVIII, Steinzeitlicher

Hugel bei Persepolis (Berlin, 1932). 18 pp. 20 text illus.., 18 pls.144. Iranische Denkmaler Lieferung 2, Reihe I (Voigeschichtliche Denkmaler): B. Tafeln XIX-XXX, Steinzeitlicher

Hugel bei Persepolis (Berlin, 1932) 12 pls..145, Sakastan, Geschichtliche Untersuchungen zu den Ausgrabungen am KU h i Khwadja. In AMI, IV (Berlin, 1932),

45-116, 1 sketch map.146, Xerxes' Charta von Persepolis. In AMI, IV (Berlin, 1932), 117-39.

* 147. Postsasanidische Inschriften. In AMI. IV (Berlin, 1932), 140-56, 11 text illus., 1 plate.148. Aufsatze zur altorientalischen Archaologle: I.. Geschichte and Vorgeschichte. In AMI, V (Berlin, 1932), 1-48.

1933

BQOKS AND ARTICLES149. The Traditional Date of'Zoroaster. In Oriental Studies in Honor of Cursetji Erachji Pavey, edited by Jal Dastur

Cursetji Pavey, with a Foreword by A..V.Williams Jackson, Oxford, 1933. Pp. 132-36.,150. Iranische Denkmaler. Lieferung 3/4, Reihe I (Vorgeschichtliche Denkmaler): B. Tafeln I - XXVII, and Tabelle,

Niphauanda (Berlin, 1933).. 19 - 26 pp., 4 text illus., 1 table, 27 pis.151.. Aufsatze zur altorientalische Archaologie: II.Stempelsiegel., In AMI, V (Berlin. 1933), 49 - 103, 25 text illus., 3 pls.152.. Aufsatze zur altorientalische Archaologie: II.. Stempelsiegel (continued). In AMI, V (Berlin, 1933), 105-24, 17 text

illus.,153.. Smerdis and Pseudosmerdis. In AMI, V (Berlin, 1933), 125-42..154.. Summa imis confundere.. In AMI.. V (Berlin, 1933), 143-48.,* 155. 'Die Konige der Erde' zu'Der Islam' XIV, 402-6. In AMI, V (Berlin, 1933), 149-52.156.. Mythos and Geschichte.. In AMI, VI (Berlin, 1933), 1 - 109.157.. Triumphs of'Digging at Persepolis In The Illustrated London News.. February 11, 1933, p.207, 5 illus. (article not

written by E.H., but based on his report..)158.. "The Magnificant Discovery" at Persepolis. In The Illustrated London News.. March 25, 1933, p.406, 2 illus..; 7

illus.. with supplementary text on pp. 401-5..159.. The Great Persepolis Discovery. In The Illustrated London News, April 1, 1933, p.453, 4 illus.; 8 illus. with

supplementary text on pp.. 454-55..160.. Xerxes in Ancient Persian Art: The Colour 'of Treasures from the Great Persepolis Discovery, In The Illustrated

London News, April 8, 1933, p 488, with 3 illus, in color and supplementary text..

1934

BOOKS AND ARTICLES161.. Aufsatze zur altorientalischen Archaeologie, III: Der Tell Halaf and das Problem der hettitischen Kunst. In AMI,

VI (Berlin, 1934), 111-223, 1 text illus., 5 pls.162.. Eine Silberschfissel Artaxerxes' I.. In AMI, VII (Berlin, 1934), 1-8, 2 text illus., 4 pls.163. Medisch and Paitisch, In AMI, VII (Berlin, 1934.), 9-64, 1 sketch map.164.

uuo-W t5t (& CY1 "Af

13 pp.., 4 pls.In No.6Teheran, 1312H.,)..

1935

BOOKS AND ARTICLES165.. Archaeological History of Iran (The Schweich Lectures of the British Academy, 1934). London, 1935. xii + 112

pp.., 13 text illus.., 20 pls.* 166 (Epigraphical Notice appended to) Imam Zade Karrar at Buzun, A Dated Seldjuk Ruin, by Myron BementSmith.

In AMI, VII (Berlin, 1935), 73-81..

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167 Xerxes Areios. Beitrag zur medischen Geschichte and zum achaemenidischen Heerwesen (Aufsatze zuraltorientalischen Archaeologie, III (wrongly listed as IV in the Table of Contents of the Heft)). In AMI, VII (Berlin,1935), 82-137.

1936

BOOKS AND ARTICLES168. Uga- Eos. In Annuaire de l'institut de philologie et d'histoire orientales et slaves, N, Pt.. 2 (Melanges Franz

Cumont) (Bruxelles, 1936), 731-53..* 169.. A Bronze Pen-Case. In Ars Islamica, III (Ann Arbor, 1936), 35-43, 2 pls.170.. Der Tod des Kambyses: hvamr9yug amryata. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies. VIII (Indian and Iranian

Studies Presented to George Abraham Grierson on his Eighty-fifth Birthday 7th January, 1936). London, 1936.. Pp..589-97.

171.. Iranische-Kunst and Religion and die Inschriften.. In Oostersch Genootschap in Nederland Verslag von het AchtsteConies gehouden to Leiden op 6-8 Januari, 1936, pp, 12-20, 1 pl..

172.. Die Einwanderung der Iranier.. In the same publication as No.. 169 above, pp.60-62..173.. The Iranian Religion at the Time of Darius and Xerxes. In Religions, The Journal of Transactions of the Society

for Promoting the Study of Religions, No, 15 (London, 1936), 20 -28.. (A lecture delivered to the society on February24..,1936..)

174, Die Religion der Achaemcniden.. In Revue de Phistoire des religions (Annales Musee Guimet), CXIII (Paris,1936), 21-41.. (A lecture delivered before the VIe Congres de l'histoire des religions. Bruzelles, September18,1935.)

175. Die Silberschusseln Artaxerxes' des I.. and die goldene Fundamenturkunde des Ariaramnes. In AMI, VIII (Berlin,1936), 5-51..

176.. Xerxes' Verbot des Daiva-Cultes.. In AMI, VIII (Berlin, 1936), 56-77..*177.. Arabische Inschriften aus Iran and Syrien. In AMI, VIII (Berlin, 1936), 78 -102, 7 text illus.

REVIEW178.. George G.. Cameron, History of Early Iran, Chicago, 1936.. In Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society. XXIII

(London, 1936), 654-59..

1937

BOOKS AND ARTICLES179.. Old-Iranian "Peership".. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, VIII (London, 1937), 937-45.180.. Die Kunst des zweiten Jahrtausends in Vorderasien (I.. Teil). In AMI, VIII (Berlin, 1937), 103-60, 123 text illus..,

11 pls..

1938

BOOKS AND ARTICLES181.. Altpersische Inschriften. Erster Erganzungsband zu den archaeologischen Mitteilungen aus Iran.. Berlin, 1938, viii

+384., pp., 20 text illus., 16 pls.182.. Die Kunst des zweiten Jahrhunderts in Vorderasien (II. Teil), In AMI, IX (Berlin, 1938), 1-79, 177 text illus., 1 pl..183.. Axvarta-xvarnah = Naphtha.. In AMI, IX (Berlin, 1938), 80-89.184.. Khusrau Parwez and der Taq i Vastan. In AMI, IX (Berlin, 1938), 91-158, 28 text illus., 12 pls..185.. Bronzener'Freibrief eines Konigs von Abdadana. In AMI, IX (Berlin, 1938), 159-77, 1 text illus., 1 sketch map, 1

pl,186.. Notes on the Achaemenid Coinage and some Sasanian Mint-Names. In Transactions of the International

Numismatic Congress ... June 30-July 6, 1936, edited by J. Alien, H. Mattingly and E..S.G. Robinson (London,1938), pp.. 413-26, 32 text illus..

187.. Iran as a Prehistoric Centre, by Ernst Herzfeld and Sir Arthur Keith. A Survey of'Persian Art (London and NewYork, 1938),1,42-58.,

1939

ARTICLE188.. The Aryan Myth of Naphtha (sic).. In lime Congres mondial du petiole. Paris 1937 (IV, Section V: Economie et

statisti ue (Paris, 1939), 21-23..

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1941

BOOK189. Iran in the Ancient East. Archaeological Studies Presented in the Lowell Lectures at Boston., London and New

York, 1941.. x +364 pp., 421 text illus,, 131 pls.

1942

ARTICLE* 190. Damascus: Studies in Architecture, I. The Mukarnas Dome The Madrasa, In Ars Islamica. IX (Ann Arbor, 1942),

1-53, 40 text illus.., 17 pls. (For Parts II-IV, see 1943, 1946, 1948.)

1943

ARTICLE* 191 Damascus: Studies in Architecture, II.. The Cruciform Plan. Syrian Architecture, Period of Nur al-Din.. In Ars

Islamica. X (Ann Arbor, 1943), 13-70, 29 text illus.., 34 pls.. (For Part I, see 1942; Parts III-IV, see 1946, 1948.)

1946

ARTICLES* 192.. Damascus: Studies in Architecture, III.. The Ayyubid Madrasa. The Turba. In Ara Islamica, XI-XII (Ann Arbor,

1946), 1-71, 87 text illus., 25 pls. (For Parts I-II, see 1942, 1943; Part IV, see 1948)*193. Friedrich Sarre. In Ars Islamica, XI-XII (Ann Arbor,1946), 210-12.

1947

BOOK AND ARTICLE194.. Early Historical Contacts Between the Old-Iranian Empire and India.. In India Antigua: A Volume of Oriental

Studies Presented by His Friends and Pupils to Jean Philippe Vogel, C.I.E., on the Occasion of the FiftiethAnniversary of his Doctorate. (Kern Institute, Leyden, 1947), 180-84,.

195. Zoroaster and His World.. Princeton University Press, 1947, 2 vols., xii + 410 pp.., viii + 441 pp..

1948

BOOKS AND ARTICLES* 196.. Geschichte der Stadt Samarra,. Volume VI, Die Ausgrabungen von Samaria (Forschungen zur islamischen Kunst,

I,,, herausgegeben von Friedrich Sarre). Hamburg - Berlin, 1948.. vi + 290 pp., 37 text illus., 33 pls., 1 map, 5 aerialmaps in pocket, inserted obituary by Samuel Guyer (pp.v-vi)..

* 197.. Damascus: Studies in Architecture, IV.. The Mosque. In Ars Islamica, XIII-XIV (Ann Arbor, 1948), 118-36, 14text illus.,16 pls. (For Parts I-III, see 1942, 1943, 1946)

1950

ARTICLE198. The Highway System in the Near East from 2000 B.C. to 500 B.C.. In W,J.Lane and Jean Labatut, Highways in

our National Life A Symposium (Princeton, 1950), 10-15..

1953

ARTICLE199.. Tishtriya and Satavesa. In. M.P.Khareghat Memorial Volume, I (Bombay, 1953), 88-115.

1954-1956

BOOKS*200.. Inscriptions et Monuments d'Alep (Materiaux pour un Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum, deuxieme partie, Syrie

du Nord, Tome II), Tome LXXVIII, Memoires publies par, les membres de l'Institut Francais d'ArcheologieOrientale du Caire. Le Caire, 1954, Planches. 173 pls..

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*201. Inscriptions et Monuments d'Alep, Tome LXXVI. Memoires, etc. Le Caire, 1955, Textes. xvi + 250 pp,., 83 textillus.

*202, Inscriptions et Monument d'Alep, Tome LXXVII, Memoires., etc.. Le Caire, 1956, Textes, 243 pp., 48 text illus..

1968

BOOK203 The Persian Empire.. Studies in Geography and Ethnography of the Ancient Near East.. Edited from the

Posthumous Papers by Gerold Walser, Wiesbaden, 1968. xxi + 392 pp., 1 map.

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FORSCHUNGEN ZUR ISLAMISCHEN KUNSTHERAUSGEGEBEN VON FRIEDRICH SARRE

II

DIE AUSGRABUNGENVON SAMARRA

BAND I

ERNST HERZFELD

DER WANDSCHMUCK DER BAUTENVON SAMARRA UND SEINE ORNAMENTIK

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TAFELVERZEICHNISI. Haus II von Zimmer 27 nach Osten

gesehen.Haus III von Zimmer 23 each Hof 3

gesehen.Haus XIa von Zimmer x zum Hof(n. Norden) gesehen.

ginn.IL Haus VI, GrabungsbeHaus IX von Si den gesehen.Haus IX von Norden gesehen.

III. Haus XII, Siidostecke des Gro8en Hofesund Zimmer 17, x8 und x5.

Haus XII, Blick von Zimmer 15 und x6,rechts x3 und 14.

Haus XII, Blick von Zimmer 27 durch26 and 25, rechts 28.

IV. Haus IV, Zimmer x, N. und O. Fliigel,Orn. 131.

Haus XII, Zimmer x5, S: Fliigel, Orn.153, 38 und x66.

Haus XVI (Bartus), Orn. 123.V. Haus XII, Blick durch Zimmer 8, 4, 7

and 6, Orn. 55, x39, 136, 141 und 62.Haus XII, N. W.-Ecke, des Hofes 1g,

wit Tiiren zu Zimmer x6 (l.) und 17(r.), Ornamente 62,124, 137 und 44.

VI. Haus XII, Zimmer 8, S.W.-Ecke,Orn. 139.

BalkuwIra, Orn. 64 und 156VII. Haus XIII, Zimmer xx, Westwand.

VIII. Hats XIII, Tur von Zimmer 6 zu 4;Ornament 58.

Haus IV, Zimmer 7, Ostfliigel. Orn. 126.Djausaq, Orn. 134Haus XIII, Blick durch Zimmer 7, 6 und

5; Orn. 145, 144 und 67.Haus XV, Orn. 94 und Kante 45b.

IX. Alabasterne und marmorne SockeisteineI-N 187, 209, 56, 186, 188 und 185.

X.Marmorfliese I.-N. 39; Ziegel I: N. 654,Orn. 121; Kalksteinplatte I.-N. 777.

XI. Tonkriige L-N. 152 und x82; Sand-steinstUck I: N. 268; GipssaulchenI.-N. 82 und 83, mit Orn. 213.

XII.Orn. I und Orn. 3.XIII.Orn, 34, 4, 279 und 7.XIV. Orn. 73, 125, x3, 52 und 5x.XV. Orn. 14 und 39.

XVI. Orn. x8, 20 und 1g; geschnitzte Bretteraus Kairo, zu Orn. 48.

XVII.Orn. 22 und a6.

XVIII.Om. 25, 28, 182, 23 und 24.XIX. Orn. 27 tad 135.XX. Orn. z8x und 28.

XXI. Orn. 3o und 32.XXII. Kapitelle der cAmru-Moschee in Alt-

Kairo, zu Orn. 21-33.Gesims vom Bib al-Fut ih in Kairo, Holz-

scbnitzerei aus der `Amru-Moschee,zu Orn. 40; und Orn. 33.

XXIII.Om. 49 und 50.XXIV. Kapitelle von San Marco, Agshehr,

Blstfln und aus Raqqa, zu Orn. 52.XXV. Orn. 71, 54, x6 and 74.

XXVI. Orn. 54b, 69, 72 und 66.XXVII.Orn. x6, 46, 63, 86, 121, 149, 150, 159

und i6o.XXVIII.Orn. 62, 91, 8o, 6o und 59.

XXIX. Soffite einer Tur der Ibn Tulun-Moschee, Kairo, und Orn. 76.

XXX. Graffito-Muster zu Orn. 156; Orn. 87.XXXI. Orn. go, 88 und 8g.

XXXII.Orn. g1.XXXIII.Orn. 94, 92, 96 und 93.XXXIV. Om. 95,94 und 45b.XXXV. Orn. g8 und gg.

XXXVI.Orn, xoo.XXXVII.Orn. 101 und 102.

XXXVIII. Orn. xoia.XXXIX. Orn. io4, io6, 107 und 86.

XL. Orn. 105, 153 und 38.XLI. Orn. tog, Soffite einer Tur aus der Ibn

Tulun-Moschee and Om. 114.XLII.Orn. xxo und 192.

XLIII.Orn. 113, 54b, 114 und Si.XLIV. Orn. 117.XLV. Orn. 1x8.

XLVI.Orn. 8z, 122, 123 und 1 xg.XLVII.Orn. 129, 45a, 12x, 126, x28 und 6.

XLVIII. Om. 130-1L. Om. 131.L. Orn. 137 und 132.

LI. Orn. 135 und 134.LII.Orn. 6o, 8o, 136, 55, 36, 141 und 62.

LIII.Orn. 147, 97, 67, 144, 138.LIV. Orn. 157 und 140.LV, Orn. 146, 144, 145 und 67.

LVI.Orn. 158 und 151.LVII.. Orn. 153a, 38, 84, x53-und 68.

LVIII.Orn. x67,'155, 17, 65, 155 und 154.LIX. Balkuwara, Orn. x56.

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LX. Orn. 152, 70, 162 und 8.LXI.Orn. 166, 68, 165, 163 und 8.

LXII.Orn. 167.LXIII. Orn. x71.LXIV. Orn. 172.LXV. Orn. 172.

LXVI. Alte Gebetsnische in der Ibn Tulun-Moschee, Kairo.

LXVII, Orn. 175, 195, 1g6, 1go, x866, ,86aund 187a.

LXVIII.Orn. 201, 199 a, 193 a, 197, 185 und 198.LXIX. Orn. x876, 187a, Igga, 1936, 18o,

194, i86b, 189, 194 und iggb.LXX.Orn. x846, 215, 218, 1748 und 217.

LXXI.Orn. 188a, 192 und i88b.LXXII.Orn. 204, 215, 219 und 205.

LXXIII. Orn. 207, 210 und 211.LXXIV. Orn. zo8 und 209._LXXV. Orn. 219.

LXXVI.Orn. 21g.LXXVII.Orn. 219.

LXXVIII. Gebetsnische von Makan `Abd al-`Aziz.LXXIX. Orn. 221 und 228.

LXXX. Orn. 225, 226 und 223.LXXXI.Orn. 224, 230, 218 und 174g.

LXXXII.Orn. 232 und 231.LXXXIII.Orn. 232 a.LXXXIV. Orn. 232b.LXXXV. Orn. 235, 233, 225 und 205.

LXXXVI. Orn. 222, 234 und 239.LXXXV II.Orn. 241 und 238.

LXXXVIII.Orn. 251.LXXXIX. Orn. 253, 252 Und 251

XC. Rusafa, Fries in der Sergios-Basilikaund Ornament 259 und 258.

XCI.Orn. 260.XCII. Orn. 263, 274, 266 und 274.

XCIII. Orn. 269 und 268.XCIV. Orn. 270, 273 und 274.XCV. Orn. 271 und 272.

XCVI.Orn. 275, 276 und 264.XCV I I.Orn. 272 und 277.

XCVIII. Geschnitzte Holzbretter aus dem Ara-bischen Museum in Kairo undOrn. 278.

IC. Orn. 281, 282 und 284.C. Orn. 283, 281, 282 und 286.

CI. Parthische Wandornamente ausAssur undTiirsturz des Sonnentempels vonHatra.

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FORSCHUNGEN ZUR ISLAMISCHEN KUNSTHERAUSGEGEBEN VON FRIEDRICH SARRE

II

DIE AUSGRABUNGENVON SAMARRA

BAND III

ERNST HERZFELD

DIE MALEREIEN VON SAMARRA

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TAFELVERZEICHNIS

I. Djausaq, Harem. Tanzerinnen and Reiterinnen in quadratischem and achteckigemRahnxen.

II. Djausaq, Harem. Bild der Tanzerinnen, teilsweis erganzt * Bruchstucke von weiterenTanzerinnen.

III. Djausaq, Harem. Reste von Gegenstuckenzum Bilde der Tanzerinnen * drei manniicheKopfe * Bruchstilck vom Najaden-Bilde, Haus XVI.

IV. Djausaq, Harem. Jagerinnen and Reiterinnen in kreisformigen Rahmen.V. Djausaq, Harem. Jagerin * Tiger als Zwickelfiillung.

VI. Djausaq, Harem. Bild der Jagerin, teilweis erganzt * der Tiger, teilweis erganzt.VII. Djausaq, Harem. Stehende mannliche Gewandfiguren in Arkaden * Reste von Gegen-

stucken zum Bilde der Reiterinnen in Kreisen.VIII. Djausaq, Harem. Stehende mannliche Gewandfiguren in Arkaden.

IX. Djausaq, Harem. Mannerkopf and Frauenschulter * zwei mannliche Kopfe vomArkaden-Bilde.

X. Djausaq,Harem.Bruchstticke vomArkaden-Bilde:1,3,5,6 and 7Saulenteile, 2 Bogen-stiicke, 4 ands Gewander, 8 and 9 Teile eines Schi fes.

XI. Djausaq, Harem. Fiillhornranken mit jagdtieren * Bruchsti cke der Fiillhornranken.XII--XIV. Djausaq, Harem. Zusammenstellung von Bruchstucken des Fillhornranken-Bildes.

XV. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke vom Fiullhornranken-Bilde. Adler, Reh and VogelFalke.

XVI. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstiicke vom Fiillhornranken-Bilde. Unterkorper einer knieendenFrau * Stuck von einer hockenden Frau mit Kissen.

XVII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchsti cke vom FUllhornranken-Bilde. Ranke mit HasenkopfRanke wit Trauben.

XVIII. Djausaq, Harem. Schaltanzerinnen mit Tieren als Fullwerk.XIX. Djausaq, Harem. Schaltanzerinnen mit Tieren als Fullwerk.

XX-XXI. Djausaq, Harem. Zusammenstellung von Bruchstiicken des Schaltanzerinnen-Bildes.XXII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstiicke vom Schaltinzerinnen-Bilde. Torso einer Tanzerin

Kopfund Oberkorper einerTinzerin, Randstiick.XXIII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde. Gewand and Fuii einer

Tanzerin, mit zwei Vogeln * Gewand einer Tanzerin, Randstuck.XXIV. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstticke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde. Gewand einer Tanzerin,

and Rabe * Gewand einer Tanzerin, and Reiher.XXV. Djausaq, Harem. Bruehstucke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde. Nackter Torso einer

Tanzerin * Fries von Singvogeln, Eckstilck.XXVI. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstiicke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde. Kopf and Schal einer

Tu=rin, and Reiher * Torso einer Tanzerin.XXVII. Djausaq, Harem, Bruchstiicke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde. Baste einer Tanzerin, and

Vogelkopf * Teil vom Kopf and Schal einer Tanzerin.XXVIII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde. Kopf mit Schal, Fu1, and

Vogel * Reste von einem Schal, and Rabe, Randsti ck.XXIX. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde. Teile von Tieren * Pferd

and Vogel.XXX. Djausaq, Harem. Gemalde der Kuppelmitte : stehende Frauen and Vogel.

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XXXI. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke vom Gemi lde der Kuppelmitte : Gewandstuck and

Frauenkopf * zwei Frauenkopfe.XXXII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstuck vom Scl altanzerinnen-Bilde : Tanzerin, Saule oder

Baumstamm fassend * Bruchstuck vom Gemalde der Kuppelmitte : Frauenkopfe and

-Hande.XXXIII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstiicke vom Schaltanzerinnen-Bilde : drci Vogel.

XXXIV. Djausaq, Harem. Oberteil eines Adlers * Adler, Flugel spreizend * Unterteil eines

Adlers auf Kugel.XXXV. Djausaq, Harem, Kleine Frauenkopfe and -Hande von verschiedenen Bildern.

XXXVI. Djausaq, Harem. Kleine Frauenkopfe von verschiedenen Bildern.

XXXVII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke von gemusterten Gewandern.

XXXVIII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstt'icke von gemusterten Gewandern.XXXIX. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstiicke von gemusterten Gewindern.

XL. Bruchstucke von gemusterten. Gewandern and ornamentale Kanten aus dem Haremdes Djausaq, Reste kufischer Buchstaben aus Haus V.

XLI. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke von gemusterten Gewandern.XLIL. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke von gemusterten Gewandern.

XLIII. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstiicke von gemusterten Gewandern.XLIV. Grot3e Moschee, Springbrunnen: Perlenkanten * Djausaq, Harem: ornamentale

Kanten.XLV. Djausaq, Harem. Fries von Fasanen in Sechsecken.

XLVI. Djausaq, Harem. Bruchstucke von Tierfriesen, and zwei Frauenkopfe.XLVII. Djausaq, Harem. Tierfriese: Rebhuhner, Enten, and andere Bruchstiicke.

XLVIII. Djausaq, Harem. Tierfriese : Enten in Perlenkreisen, Rebhuhner, and andere Bruch-

stucke.XLIX. Djausaq, Harem. Tierfriese: Eaten in Wellenranken, and PerlhUhner.

L. Djausaq, Harem. Tierfriese: Lowen and Jagdtiere in Ftillhornranken, Vogel in

Kreisen, and zwei Ornamente.LI. Haus XVI. Fischerin and Rahmen * Bruchstiicke von Najaden and Raubtieren.LII. Haus XVI. Bruchstucke vom Najaden-Bilde.

LIII. Haus XVI. Bruchstiicke vom Najaden-Bilde : Frauenkopfe and -Hande * Fische

im Netz.LIV. Haus XVI. Zwei Frauenkopfe vom Najaden-Bilde.LV. Haus XVI. Gefliigeltes Ungeheuer vom Najaden-Bilde * Djausaq, Harem. Bruch-

stiicke von einem Panther, and Pferdekopf.LVI. Haus XVI. Fries von Reihern * Fries von Enten in Wellenranken.

LVII. Aus Privathausern: Bruchstucke von Frauengestalten, Tieren and Ornamenten.LVIII. Aus Badern: Brucbstucke von Ornamenten.

LIX. Haus XIII, Zimmer 12, Reste eines Wandbildes mit hockenden Mannergestalten,umrahmt von einem Fries von Papageien, uber Orn. 158 * Persepolis, Tribut der

Baktrier.LX. Djausaq, Thronsale. Tonkrug als Bildsaule, Oberer Teil * Bikinis eines Priesters.

LXI. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bildnis eines Priesters.LXII. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchstiicke von Bildsaulen : Bruchstiicke einer Frauengestalt

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LXIII. Djausaq, Thronsale. Brucbstiicke von Bildsaulen : mannlicher Kopf mit Nimbus andKopf and Schulter eines Priesters.

LXIV. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchsti cke von Bildsaulen: Mittelteil eines stehenden RittersKopf and Schulter eines Priesters.

LXV. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchstucke von Bildsaulen: Mittelteil eines stehenden Rittersand Hande and Stab eines Priesters.

LXVVI. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchstiicke der Bildsaule eines stehenden Ritters mit Schwert.LXVII. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchstiicke von Bildsaulen : Frau mit Meistersignatur and Ente.*

Reste von drei Meistersignaturen.LXVIII. Djausaq, Thronsale. Oberteil einer Bildsaule : Frau mit Meistersignatur.

LXIX. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchstacke einer Bildsaule : Ganze Gestalt einer Frau.LXX. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchsti cke von Bildsaulen : Oberkorper einer Frau and Teile

eines Frauenkopfes * Siegel des Magiers Azadmard * Siegel des Magiers Bafarne.LXXI. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchstiucke von Bildsaulen : Oberkorper einer Frau and

Frauenbuste.LXXII. Djausaq, Thronsale. Bruchstucke von Bildsaulen: Ente mit Meistersignatur * Reste

von Meistersignaturen * Sasanidisches Siegel.LXXIII. Dj.ausaq, Thronsale. Scherben eines Tonkruges mit Tuschzeichnungen : Meister-

signaturen.LXXIV. Djausaq, Thronsale. Scherben eines Tonkruges mit Tuschzeichnungen, and Bruch-

stuck ciner Bildsaule,LXXV. Djausaq, Sardib. Grol3er Kamelskopf * Djausaq, Thronsale. Scherben eines Ton-

kruges mit Tuschzeichnungen.LXXVI. Djausaq, Sardib. Ein Kamel des groi3en Kamelfrieses, wiederhergestellt.

LXXVII. Djausaq, Sardib. Hinterbeine eines grolen Kamels and gemalte Palmette * Bruch-stiicke des groBen Kamelfrieses mit gemalten Palmetten.

LXXVIII. Djausaq, Sazdab Gemalte Palmetten and Schwanz eines stilisierten Tieres * Bruch-stiicke des groi3en Kamelfrieses : Beinstucke.

LXXIX. Djausaq, Sardib. Kamelkopfe * Bruchstiicke der grol3en Kamelfrieses : Schwanze andHaarstucke.

LXXX. Djausaq, Sardab. Kopfe, Hals and Hinterbein * Bruchstiicke des groi3en Kamel-frieses: Kopfe and Haarswcke.

LXXXI. Djausaq, Sardib. Bruchstiicke des grot3en Kamelfrieses : Halsstiicke * Schulterstiicke.LXXXII. Djausaq, Sardib. Bructtstiicke des groi3en Kamelffrieses : Hals- and Schulterstiicke.

LXXXIII. Djausaq, Sazdab. Bruchstucke des grol3en Karaelfrieses. Hinterbeine and RockerBeine, and Schwanz eines stilisierten Tieres.

LXXXIV. Djausaq, Sazdab. BruchstUcke des grof3en Kamelfrieses : Hocker- and Beinstucke.LXXXV. Djausaq, Sardab. Nach links schreitende Kamele and Randstucke * Bruchstacke des

kleinen Kamelfrieses : nach rechts schreitendes and liegendes Kamel, Kopfe andRandstucke.

LXXXVI. Djausaq, Sardib. Bruchsti cke nach links schreitender oder laufender Kamele *Bruchstucke des kleinen Kamelfrieses : liegende Kamele nach links, Kopfe and Rand-stiicke.

LXXXVII. Djausaq, Sardab. Verschiedene Bruchstiicke des kleinen Kamelfrieses.LXXXVIII. Djausaq, Sardab. BruchstUcke each rechts schreitender oder laufender Kamele *

Bruchstucke des kleinen Kamelfrieses : liegende Kamele nach rechts, undKopfe.

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Register to Photographs of

Antoin Sevruguinin the

Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives

Compiled byColleen HennesseyArchivist

Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ArchivesSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

2000

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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ArchivesSmithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

2000

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THE GALLERIES

The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery form the nationalmuseum of Asian art for the United States. Under the auspices of the SmithsonianInstitution, they house the nation's collections of Asian art and are dedicated toexhibition, research, and education programs that enhance awareness and understandingof Asia.

The Freer Gallery of Art holds some of the world's finest Asian art, and wasgift to the nation from the Detroit industrialist and art collector Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919). The Gallery, which opened to the public in 1923 as the Smithsonian's first finearts museum, contains a growing Asian collection of twenty-six thousand objectscomprising Chinese, Japanese, Korean, South and Southeast Asian and West Asian art.The Freer Gallery also houses significant 19th- and early 20th-century American Art thatincludes the world's most important collection of works by James McNeill Whistler(1843-1903). In accordance with the founder's wishes, only works in the permanentcollection are shown at the Gallery.

The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery was inaugurated as a separate museum in 1987to increase the range of Asian art activities at the Smithsonian and to develop an activeinternational loan exhibition program. The Sackler Gallery's growing collection of Asianart is founded on a gift of one thousand masterworks given by the late medical researcher,

publisher, and art collector Dr. Arthur M. Sackler (1913-1987). The Gallery housesancient paintings from Iran and India. Since the Gallery's inauguration, the collection hasbeen augmented with contemporary Japanese ceramics and prints, South Asian textilesand village arts, Chinese paintings and contemporary photographs. Administered by asingle staff, the Freer and Sackler Galleries are located in adjoining buildings on theNational Mall.

THE ARCHIVES

The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, under theadministration of the Freer and Sackler Library, serves as a depository for the records ofthe two galleries and has a mission to collect and preserve primary source materials thatsupport the holdings of the two museums. It seeks to acquire new collections, preparecollections for research use, and create and maintain research tools in an effort to makethese materials available to the staff of the two galleries, research scholars, students, andthe general public. As a user of the Research Libraries Group, the Archives enters itscataloguing records into the automated information network RLIN. The Archives is openfor research, by appointment. For information telephone (202) 357-4880, extension 341,or write the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives at the Arthur M.Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1050 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington,D. C. 20560-0707.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

It was a rare privilege for this arm-chair traveler to visit the magnificent countryof Iran through these historic and visually arresting photographs of Antoin Sevruguin inthe course of this filming project. Cataloguing of the materials could not have beenpossible, however, if it were not for the significant efforts and expertise that many, bothpast and present, have provided. Thanks to Myron Bement Smith's habitual tendencies toaccumulate, the photographs he helped to acquire are now more readily at the dispositionof scholars, as he had wished. Those images have been further enhanced by the eighteenalbumen prints generously donated by Jay Bisno.

The earliest work undertaken at the Smithsonian to catalogue Sevruguin prints inthe Smith Collection was completed by Joan Nugent in 1976. Subsequently, under theguidance of Joseph M. Upton, enormous accomplishments were made by SarahNewmeyer, Holly (Frances) Edwards, and Elizabeth Kelly, to arrange, describe andrehouse the materials. Funding from the National Committee to Honor the FourteenthCentennial of Islam supported their work that resulted in the Index to the Myron BementSmith Islamic Archives, 1983. In 1989 and 1990 the Women's Committee of theSmithsonian Associates funded a condition survey and provided support for duplicationand rehousing of the negatives.

Staff of the Galleries have been generous in sharing their expertise for thephotographs, in particular, Massumeh Farhad, Associate Curator of Islamic Art, Ann C.Gunter, Associate Curator for Ancient Near Eastern Art, Marjan Adib of Administration,Michael Bryant of Photographic and Imaging Services, and Martha Smith of theDepartment of Conservation and Scientific Research. Additionally helpful were formercurator Glenn D. Lowry, Susie Nemazee, Dabney Can, volunteer Lauretta Kendrick, andChristine Hennessey. Library staff assisted in the realization of this register, especiallyLily Kecskes, Head Library and Archives, and Kathryn Phillips, Reiko Yoshimura, ShuYue, and volunteer Barbara Schultz.

Scholars have always been generous with their knowledge to identify images,none more so than Reza Sheikh, whose assistance has been invaluable. Guest-curatorFrederick N. Bohrer shared his understanding of the materials with the archivist, as didElsbeth Dusinberre, Corien J.M. Vuurman, Ali Behdad, and Julia Ballerini. EditorLiesbeth Hugenholtz ably and patiently brought this guide to fruition, and photographerPeter Moerkerk produced the remarkably fine filming for IDC Publishers. Most of all, Iwish to thank Dr. Emanuel Sevrugian for his utmost kindness in providing us with afamily history, and the remembrances conveyed from his father, Andre "Darvish"Sevrugian (1894-1996), who had been a painter in the prolific family tradition.

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CONTENTS

Introduction 1

Biographical Information 2

Note on Scope and Content 4

Organization and Arrangement 9

Series Descriptions

Series 1: Myron Bement Smith Collection

1.1: Modern Prints from Negatives

1.2: Gelatin Silver Prints-Upton

1.3: Gelatin Silver Prints-Smith

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INTRODUCTION

Antoin Sevruguin (late 1830s-1933) operated the most celebratedcommercial photography studio in Tehran during the later nineteenth and earlytwentieth centuries. His career coincided with a critical period of modemIranian history, an era of gradual change, stretching from the reign of Nasiral-din Shah (reigned 1848-1896) to that of Reza Shah Pahlavi (reigned 1925-1941). His photographs were perhaps the most widely circulated and publishedin the West.

Commercial studios understood that photography was the optimal toolfor marketing the nostalgic pleasures and illusions of the Middle East thatWestern audiences entertained. Sevruguin, as many others had done beforeand after him, also created an image of the Near East for foreign viewers thatreinforced certain Orientalist stereotypes. However, as one who had lived mostof his life in Tehran, Antoin Sevruguin also had an ardent affection for Iranand Iranian culture. Rather than being a detached observer, he maintained apersonal and informed relationship with the country he chose to live in andvisually portray. His photography served audiences both indigenous andWestern.

The studio's commercial success did not deter Sevruguin's aestheticconcerns. His photographs also displayed a conscious use of composition,light, and visual contrasts, and could be viewed as works of art for their ownsake. The photographs that Antoin Sevuruguin created captured a remarkabletime in Iranian history. As his photographs found their way to the West in theform of collectible souvenirs and as images to be used in travelogues andarchaeological and ethnographic studies, his portrayal of Iran came to be theturn-of-the-century image of Persia perceived by Western audiences. The richplurality of his subject matter and the complex diversity of his imagerycontinue to challenge the viewer in multiple ways.'

Today, the extant remains of Sevruguin's studio negatives and a groupof original albumen and silver prints, over 850 images, are housed in the FreerGallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives. These constitutethe largest body of his work anywhere in the world. The bulk of the materialsdate from the 1880s to about 1910, the period when he was most active, andform a representative picture of his overall work.

' For an in-depth study of Antoin Seviuguin and his works, the reader is directed to themonograph entitled Sevruguin and the Persian Image: Photographs of Iran, 1870-1930, in the

Asian Art and Culture series published in 1999 by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and theUniversity of Washington Press. Edited by Frederick N. Bohrer, the volume includes essaysby Julia Ballerini, Ali Behdad, Frederick N. Bohrer, Corien J.M. Vuurmaan and Theo H.Martens, and Reza Sheikh. A helpful brief' bibliography also appears in the volume.

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Antoin Sevruguin, an Armenian Christian of Russian descent, was bornin the late 1830s (precise date of birth not known) at the Russian embassy inTehran.' His father, Vassil de Sevruguin, a diplomat with the Russianembassy in Tehran, married Achin Khanoum, and together they had sevenchildren: four boys (Ivan, Antoin, Kolia, and Emanuel) and three girls (whosenames are not known). Following Vassil de Sevruguin's untimely death from ahorse riding accident, his wife moved to her hometown T'bilisi, the capital ofmodern-day Georgia. Financial circumstances then forced the family to moveto the provincial town of Akoulis, where the brothers attended school. Aftergraduation, Antoin returned to T'bilisi and took up painting, but soon becamefascinated by the new medium of photography. It was there that he workedwith the Russian photographer Dimitri Ivanovich Ermakov (1845-1916), andwas greatly influenced by the extensive photographs Ermakov had taken whiletraveling in Iran, Crimea, Central Asia, and Caucasus.

It was sometime in the 1870s, that Sevruguin decided to undertake aphotographic survey of the people, landscape and architecture of Iran, andpersuaded his brothers Kolia and Emanuel to assist him in this adventure.They embarked by caravan to Azerbaijan and then continued the project inKurdistan and Luristan. This became the first of many expeditions throughoutthe land that Sevruguin undertook during his lifetime in his wish to make anexhaustive photographic survey of Iran. Ultimately, the three bothers went toTehran, where in 1883 they established a photographic studio located on Alaal-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue). Antoin was the artistic heart of thebusiness, while his brothers, especially Emanuel, did the managerial work.

In Tehran, Seviuguin married Louise Gourgenian, an Iranian-Armenian, and they had seven children: four boys (Sasha, Andre, Ivan, andMisha) and three girls (Olga I, Mary, and Olga II). As the business prospered,Sevruguin's skill in photographic portraiture attracted clients from the elite,and earned him a position as one of the official court photographers to Nasiral-din Shah. To keep himself up to date on new developments in photography,Sevruguin made yearly trips to Vienna and other European cities, buyingcameras and chemically prepared glass plates.

A highlight in Sevruguin's career came from an important commissionfrom the German art historian Friedrich Sarre (1865-1945). Sarre contracted

2 Much of what we know of Antoin Sevruguin's life comes from the extensive remembrancesof one of his children, Andre Sevrugian (1894-1996), as relayed through Andre's son, Dr.Emanuel Sevrugian of Heidelberg, in letters to Susie Nemazee of the Arthur M.SacklerGallery, November 5 and 27,1990, and to Colleen Hennessey of the Arthur M. SacklerGallery, February 21, 1991. This biographical segment is drawn largely from the essay byCorien J:M.. Vuurman and Theo H. Martens that appeared in Sevruguin and the PersianImage.- Photographs of Iran, 1870-1930, in the Asian Art and Culture series published in1999 by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the University of Washington Press..

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Antoin and his brother Emanuel to organize a major expedition throughsouthern and southwestern Iran, in order to photograph the Achaemenid (ca.550-331 B.C.) and Sasanian (ca. A.D. 224-651) rock graves and monuments.Unrest among many of the southern tribes had dissuaded Sarre fromundertaking the dangerous expedition, and it was to Antoin's advantage that hehad friendly contacts among the various tribal chieftains, many of whom werehis clients. It is likely that Sarre used all of Sevruguin's photographs inIranische Felsreliefs (Berlin, 1910), published in collaboration with ErnstHerzfeld. Perhaps due to the contractual agreement, the book did not creditSevruguin's name, leaving him deeply disappointed that his significant effortsfrom a complicated and dangerous mission had garnered him no public credit.

Recognition did come, however, at international photographicexhibitions, where Sevruguin received various prizes and medals, includingthose won in Brussels in 1897 and Paris in 1900. Awarded the Persianimperial order-the Lion and Sun-by Nasir al-din Shah for his service to theroyal house, Sevruguin was also conferred the title of khan (prince), andbecame known as "Antoin-Khan" in Tehran.

Art ruled Antoin's life, and he was voracious reader of history, poetry,and literature in Persian, Russian, French, and Armenian. He is described asfriendly, lovable, and magnanimous, and at festivities would readily recite byheart, in Persian, long passages from Firdawsi's Shahnamah (Book of kings).His friends included courtiers, dervishes, tribal chieftains, intellectuals, anddiplomats. As a painter, he also studied traditional Persian painting, andadmired French impressionism and Rembrandt's works, working to capturelight in his photographs the way he so admired in Rembrandt's paintings.

Internal political tensions between constitutionalists and reactionariesled to civil unrest in Tehran in 1908. Next to Sevruguin's photographic studiolived Zahir al-dawla, the governor of Rasht, who was a staunchconstitutionalist. Because of him the entire street was plundered by soldiers ofthe shah, and Zahir al-dawla's house was bombed. The bombing and pillagingheavily damaged Sevruguin's collection of photographs. Of the more thanseven thousand glass plates, only two thousand could later be reassembled andrestored. During the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi, the family suffered a secondfinancial blow. In efforts to modernize his country, the shah ordered that thetwo thousand remaining glass plates of Sevruguin's photograph collection beconfiscated with the view that they represented "old-fashioned" Iran. Thisbrought an end to the once prominent photographic enterprise. AntoinSevruguin succumbed to a kidney infection in his late nineties and died in1933. He is buried in the family tomb in Tehran.

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NOTE ON SCOPE AND CONTENT

The photographs of Antoin Sevruguin, 855 images, filmed herein formicrofiche publication, are found in two collections in the Freer Gallery of Artand Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives. These have been arranged anddescribed by the archivist respectively under Series 1 and Series 2 of theregister. The images, nearly all undated, were created during Sevruguin'sactive period, the end of the 1870s to about 1930, from the later years of theQajar dynasty (1848-1922) to the beginning of the Pahlavi dynasty (1925-1941). Geographically, Sevruguin's camera recorded peoples and sitesthroughout Iran, as well as some locations in and around Baghdad, Iraq.

As a court photographer, he was especially prolific in documentingNasir al-din Shah and his court, and thereafter, all subsequent rulers up to thecoronation of Reza Shah Pahlavi. Many of his pictures were devoted toimperial ceremonies and residences, and included formal portraiture of eliteand middle-class members of society, religious figures, and culture groups.For his Western clients, he created images of women, ethnographic portraits,and staged scenes of people in daily activities. His diverse subject matter alsoincluded marketplaces, sports activities, religious and newsworthy publicevents, ancient monuments, and Islamic and modern architecture. Of hissurviving corpus, Sevruguin's efforts to combine the artistic and thedocumentary are especially visible in his landscapes. There is also aninteresting group of images that depict a significant number of art objects.

Series 1: Myron Bement Smith Collection

The most comprehensive and voluminous of these groups, filmed asSeries 1, is found in the Myron Bement Smith Collection? Divided into threesubseries, these include the extant original negatives produced by the studio,and two groups of gelatin silver prints acquired separately from the shop.

Myron Bement Smith (1897-1970) was an American, born in 1897 atNewark Valley, New York, who had a forty-year career as a classicalarchaeologist, architect, and art historian. After graduating from YaleUniversity in 1926, he was awarded a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in1927-1928 for the study of Italian medieval brickwork. A research fellowshipfrom the American Council of Learned Societies enabled him to spend fouryears (1933-1937) in Iran directing his own expedition for the study of Islamicarchitecture, in particular the Masjid-i D'Juma at Isfahan, and established hislife-long devotion to West Asia. In 1938, following his return from Iran, he

s For an examination of collector Myron Bement Smith and the provenance of Seviuguinphotographs in archives of the Freer and Sackler Galleries, see Julia Ballerini's essay inSevruguin and the Persian Image. Photographs of Iran, 1870-19.30, in the Asian Art andCulture series published in 1999 by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the University ofWashington Press..

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began a thirty-year association with the Library of Congress as HonoraryConsultant, where he had a prominent role in the establishment of the NearEastern Section of the Library. Smith was awarded a doctoral diploma in 1947in Islamic Archaeology from John Hopkins University, and in 1964 hereceived the Order of Homayoun, Iran's highest decoration for scholarlyachievement. He died in 1970 at the age of seventy-three in Washington, D.C.

As early as 1929, following his return from Italy, Smith was soundingout scholars and administrators about the feasibility of establishing a centraldepository for material dealing with historic architecture to be available to allscholars. After his return from Iran in 1937, he was concerned with theproblem of finding some place where he could store and work with his largecollection of photos and negatives (900 from Italy, plus 11,000 from Iran),drawings, maps, and other forms of documentation. The Library of Congressagreed in 1938 to provide Smith with two rooms and facilities for makingphotographic prints, where he retained his accumulating collections until 1956.

In 1939, Smith drafted a program for an Archive for Islamic Cultureand Art, which was adopted by the American Council of Learned Societies in1941. In 1942, James R. Jewett, professor emeritus of Arabic studies atHarvard, gave the ACLS $9,000 for the initiation of the program, and Smithengaged in an active attempt to supplement the material in the Archives bygifts or loans of photographs from a variety of sources useful for scholarship.The Committee for Islamic Culture was established in 1948 by Smith to planand operate the "Islamic Archives." Throughout its life the Committee neverhad but three members, those being John Albert Wilson and T. Cuyler Young,with Smith as the chairman and director for the Archives. After 1956 theArchives was centered at the home residence of Myron Bement Smith inWashington, D.C.

According to the official minutes, the Committee for Islamic Culturereported purchasing 696 glass plates of Antoin Sevruguin during their fiscalyears 1951-1952 from the American Presbyterian Mission in Tehran.' Newsof their sale by the mission apparently came through T. Cuyler Young, thenserving on special appointment at the American Embassy, Tehran. It wasrecorded that Sevruguin's heiress gave these plates to the mission withinstruction that they be sold for the benefit of the mission. When AntoinSevruguin retired about 1930, it was his daughters who continued to run the

4 This information is drawn from the minutes of the fourth meeting, held 15 September 1952,and the fifth meeting, held 17 November 1952, of the Committee for Islamic Culture, MyronBement Smith Collection, According to the minutes, funds in the amount of two hundreddollars were reimbursed to T. Cuyler Young, who had been empowered to purchase all theremaining Sevxuguin photographic negatives and their catalog list from the AmericanPresbyterian Mission, Tehran. The purchase was to include any and all rights held by theoriginal or later owners. Thus far, the archivist has not located further documentation in theSmith Collection regarding the acquisition of the Sevxuguin negatives, including the describedchecklist.

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studio until at least 1937.5 It was probably Sevruguin's daughter Mary whohad been able to recover some of the glass plate negatives, perhaps through herfriendship and that of her husband, James Badui, with the crown prince whowas later to be the last shah of Iran, Muhammad Reza Shah (reigned 1941-79).

Subseries 1.2 and 1.3 describe two groups of gelatin silver printswhose provenance can be linked to the Sevruguin studio. The first of these, asrecorded in the official minutes of the sixth meeting, held on 24 October 1953,of the Committee for Islamic Culture, was a gift from Joseph Upton to theIslamic Archives of sixty-six photoprints that he had purchased in 1928 fromSevruguin, Tehran. Upton (1901-1981), trained as an Islamic specialist atHarvard University, had spent fourteen years of intermittent residence in Iranthrough 1958, working on archaeological digs sponsored by the MetropolitanMuseum of Art, and performing some intelligence work during the war period.The images that he acquired mostly portrayed people-royalty and ethnictypes-and their activities, as well as a few views of Tehran, townscapes, andlandscapes.

Subseries 1.3 is comprised of gelatin silver prints acquired by MyronBement Smith from the shop after he had viewed a portion of Sevruguin'snegatives in 1934, as recorded in the Committee's minutes of the fourthmeeting, 15 September 1951. Thus far, eighty-two of these prints have beenfound in the Collection and filmed herein. Smith's intense interest inarchitecture is reflected in his choice of selection, with most images being ofancient monuments and Islamic architecture, and only a few prints showingpeople and landscapes.

As early as 1943, Myron Bement Smith had written to Charles G.Abbot, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, inquiring whether the Institutionwould wish to accept on deposit the Archives for Islamic Culture and Art. Inresponse to that query, Archibald G. Wenley, then director of the Freer Galleryof Art, expressed interest for the possible deposit.' Apparently, thearrangement had been unrealized, and it was not until 1971, that KatharineDennis Smith, Myron's widow, asked Harold P. Stern, fourth director of theFreer Gallery, to examine the Islamic Archives, now some 87,000 itemsdocumenting Islamic art and culture from Spain to India. A year later, whenKatharine D. Smith offered a number of embroideries to the SmithsonianInsitution, further interest in the Archive was expressed by Eugene I. Knez,Associate Curator, Asian Ethnology, Department of Anthroloplgy of the U.S.National Museum (subsequently the National Museum of Natural History).'

5 Letter, unsigned typescript, 26 January 1937, Katharine Dennis Smith to Mrs. [Richard T]Merrick, Myron Bement Smith Collection.'These documents are found under Archive for Islamic Culture and Art, Freer Gallery of ArtCentral Files, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives.' Documentation in the Smith Collection accession file, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M.Sackler Gallery Archives.

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In 1972, Katharine Dennis Smith bequeathed the Islamic Archives tothe Smithsonian Institution, and in agreement with the Committee for IslamicCulture, it was transferred on loan to the National Anthropological Archives,National Museum of Natural History, where it could be preserved and madeuseful to scholars. In January of 1973, Mrs. Smith gave partial rights of thematerials to the Institution, and by 1985 all interests, rights, and title had beengranted. Perhaps because the Freer Gallery already possessed a substantialarchive on the Middle East in the papers of archaeologist ErnstHerzfeld, theIslamic Archives was transferred to the Freer Gallery in 1977. The Archives isnow catalogued as the Myron Bement Smith Collection.

Series 2: Antoin Sevruguin Photographs

In 1985 the Freer Gallery received another important donation ofphotographs by Antoin Sevruguin, eighteen unmounted albumen prints, as agift from Jay A. Bisno, an employee in the archaeology section of the LosAngeles County Museum of Natural History Museum. Bisno (born 1939) hadpurchased the prints from a junk/book/antiquities shop in the Old City ofJerusalem in 1969. Described under Series 2 of the register, these includeimages that portray Nasir al-din Shah, the shah's funeral in 1896, and hisassassin Mirza Riza Kirmani. Nearly half of the prints depict criminals,executions and punishments, although there is also a portrait of Muzaffar al-din Shah, and images of religious figures, a falconer, and a mosque.

Concluding comments:

The reader will notice that identifications provided by the archivist inthe note fields of this register may have been recorded from the writings of avariety of authors, resulting in a mixing of styles and terminology, anddifferent systems of transliteration. Locations are given as far as they could beascertained on the basis of available historical and contemporary sources, andany dates listed are from the Western calendar. While it was not alwayspossible to determine the photographer's purpose in making an image, or thecircumstances under which it was made, the archivist's subject analysis in thisregister has attempted to capture the essence of a group of images. It should bekept in mind, however, that each genre described may include different typesof visual information and meaning, and that whilst images of people may befound most significantly under "portraits," they may also appear in views of"architecture" and "landscapes."

The photographs of Antoin Sevruguin filmed herein are open forresearch to students, scholars, and to. the general public. Copyright to theoriginals is held by the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler GalleryArchives. Any commercial use or publication of the images is strictlyprohibited without prior written permission from the Archives.

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Credit for images in Series 1 must include:Myron Bement Smith CollectionFreer Gallery of'Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ArchivesSmithsonian InstitutionPhotographer: Antoin Sevruguin (and negative number, when appropriate)

Credit for images in Series 2 must include:Antoin Sevruguin PhotographsFreer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery ArchivesSmithsonian Institution

The Freer and Sackler Galleries Archives also houses a small numberof photographs of Antoin Sevruguin that have not been filmed as part of thismicrofiche publication. The Ernst Herzfeld Papers include a few Sevruguinphotographs portraying people, and another group documenting the site ofPersepolis that Herzfeld may have acquired in 1905 at Shiraz. There are alsotwo photographs by Antoin Sevruguin, reproduced in stereopticon format, inthe Foreign Missions Library Lantern Slide Collection, a gift in 1991 of Alvin0. Bellak.

Interest in the photographs of Antoin Sevruguin also resulted in threeexhibitions of selected images by the Freer and Sackler Galleries. The first,curated by former intern Holly Edwards in 1981, consisted of twentyphotographs mounted in a nonexhibition office area of the Freer. The secondwas organized ten years later by Glenn D. Lowry, then curator for Islamic art,and displayed twenty-six of the prints in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery from30 September 1990 through 26 May 1991. Most recently, an exhibition ofSevruguin's works, guest-curated by Frederick N. Bohrer, is on view in theArthur M. Sackler Gallery from 21 November 1999 through 28 May 2000.

The astonishing range of Antoin Sevruguin's photographs, and theprolific output of the studio, provides today's viewer with an importantresource for examining the cultural histories and hierarchical elements ofIranian society. They assist the scholar in studying architectural sites that mayhave been damaged or destroyed, or are unavailable for first-handinvestigation. Increasingly, the prints are valued for their artistic elements thatmay sometimes overshadow their documentary value. Most significantly,Sevruguin's images form part of an ongoing history that links a distant pastand place to the present.

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ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT

The photographs of Antoin Sevruguin have been fully processed forthis microfiche publication. They are catalogued at the collection level in theRLIN database of the Research Libraries Information Network, and aredescribed and illustrated in volume 3 of the monograph Guide to PhotographicCollections at the Smithsonian Institution, (Washington: SmithsonianInstitution Press, 1992). The images have been organized into the followingtwo series:

Series 1: Myron Bement Smith Collection

1.1: Modern Prints from NegativesIDC no. SP-1, mf. 1-15

1.2: Gelatin Silver Prints-UptonIDC no. SP-1, m£ 16-17

1.3: Gelatin Silver Prints-SmithIDC no. SP-1, mf. 18-19

Series 2: Antoin Sevruguin PhotographsIDC no. SP-1, mf. 20

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Series 1: MYRON BEMENT SMITH COLLECTION

1.1: Modern Prints from PhotonegativesIDC no. SP-1, mf. 1-15

Modern contact prints from the photonegatives of Antoin Sevruguin in the Myron BementSmith Collection were produced by the Freer Gallery during the 1980s for referencepurposes. In some cases the size was altered in the resulting print and exterior edges ofimage were cropped. As the negatives were not in an apparent original order, efforts wereundertaken to impose a subject arrangement that would enhance accessibility for the user.The present arrangement and description reflects that imposed by the archivist.

Housed with nearly 300 of the photonegatives in this collection, were handwrittenidentifications recorded on scraps of paper. Those identifications (not filmed with thisproject) have been transcribed herein under the caption field for the reader, with thespelling having been retained as closely as possible to the original recording. A notefield has been supplied by the archivist to give further clarification or information.Printed manufacturing labels from Sevruguin's negative boxes (also not included withthis project) have been preserved and are available in the repository for analysis.

In preparation for this filming project, a current assessment of the negatives finds thatthere are 689 negatives in the collection, mostly consisting of gelatin dry plates, as wellas some collodion wet plates and a few cut films. These measure from 9 x 11 cm. to18 x 24 cm., and may exhibit structural damage in the form of broken or crackedsupports. Each image in this series has an accompanying negative number that wasartificially assigned by the Freer Gallery, and is currently used to identify the item.According to internal gallery memorandum, this number was created as each box ofnegatives was unpacked by staff, thus the first negative from box one was assignednumber 1.1. This provides a rough suggestion for the numbers given, althoughinconsistencies exist. A few plates were unnumbered or partially numbered, and toremedy this, the present archivist has assigned a "0" to the number, such a 0.1 for thefirst of the previously unnumbered plates. Inked on some of the original photonegativeswas one or more numbers. In the negative field that follows, these numbers have beenrecorded in parenthesis after the artificial number.

Subject arrangement:Royalty

-Shahs-Courtiers and Courts-Residences-Thrones, Crowns, Celestial Globes-Carriages and Horses-Camps

People-Foreign Royalty, Diplomatic and Consular Service-Military-Officers and Soldiers-Portraits

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Subject arrangement continued:People continued:

-Religious-Daily activities-Sports-Performing arts-Rites and Ceremonies-Executions

BirdsArchitecture

-Pre-Islamic-Qajar-Rock reliefs-Fortress and Tower of Silence-Bridges-City gates-Caravansarais-Buildings-City gates-Triumphal arches-Street scenes, Parks and Gardens-Mosques, Shrines and Tombs-Yazd-i Khast-Townscapes and Villages

LandscapesIndustrialArts

-Carpets-Ceramics-Figurines and Incense burner-Ivories-Paintings-Prints and Drawings

Fiche/Frame Description

1(A2) ROYALTY-Shahs

1(A3) Caption: Fath Ali ShahNote: Fath Ali Shah (reigned 1797-1834)-copy of artwork; see also: fiche 16(A2)

1(A4) Caption: Mohammad ShahNote: Muhammad Shah (reigned 1834-1848)-copy of artwork

Negative No.

49.2 (742)

49.4 (209)

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

Nasir al-din Shah (reigned 1848-1896)

1(A5) Caption: Nasr-i Din Shah 31.1 (584)Note: Nasir al-din Shah in front of Peacock Throne; see

also: fiche 20(A2)

1(A6) Caption: NoneNote: Nasir al-din Shah standing outdoors

1(A7) Caption: Dentist of Nasir Din ShahNote: Barber dyeing Nasir al-din Shah's mustache

1(A8) Caption: Nasr-i Din ShahNote: Nasir al-din Shah examining decorative objects withhis attendants in the Gulistan Palace. Neg. nos. 15.3, 54.5,15.9, 17.6, 61.4, 3.6 also record events on same day.

1(A9) Caption: NoneNote: Nasir al-din Shah seated with back to mirror inGulistan Palace (same day as above)

51.8

47.11

51.5 (1151)

3.6

1(A10) Caption: Nasr Din Shah and member of court 51.12

Note: Probably receiving report in Gulistan Palace; sameroom appears in 55.2 (Gulistan Palace)

1 (B 1) Caption: Nasr Dinshah firman 13.03

Note: Receiving report in Gulistan Palace (1191)

1(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Nasir al-din Shah, Kamran Mirza on right, Amin al-sultan on left

1(B3) Caption: NoneNote,. Nasir al-din Shah supervising banquet for Ashpazan

51.6 (109?)

17.2

1(B4) Caption: Nasr al Din Shah and court 19.1

1(B5) Caption: NasrDin Shah and ministers 58.9 (1147)

1(B6) Caption: None 32.6 (637)Note: Nasir al-din Shah in village

l (B7) Caption: Nasr din Shah and court atAbshar 51.13Note: Same event as 13.01 and 55.1

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

1(B8) Caption: Nasr Din Shah at Abshar-Shimran 13.01

1(B9) Caption: None 55.1

Note: Nasir al-din Shah in his later years, being read tonear Lar River. Probably same trip as 51.13 and 13.01

1B(10) Caption: Nasri Din huntingNote: Malijak (?) holding gun

1(C1) Caption: Nasr din Shah and attendantsNote: Nasir al-din Shah and his eunuchs, with hand onhead of Agha Muhammad Khan Khaja

1(C2) Caption: Statue of 'Nasr ud din ShahNote: Nasir al-din Shah's son stands to his right

1(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Nasir al-din Shah (under umbrella on black horse)with his cavalry; on expedition to Lar

Nasir al-din Shah-Family

1(C4) Caption: Abbas MirzaNote, Grandfather of Nasir al-din Shah-copy of art work

1(C5) Caption: Mother ofNasr-i Din Shah

1(C6) Caption: Daughter of Nasr Din ShahNote,: Aghdas

1(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Kamran Mirza, son of Nasir al-din Shah

Muzaffar al-din Shah (reigned 1896-1907)

1(C8) Caption: NoneNote: Muzaffar al-din Shah in his younger days

42.8

51.2 (928)

48.3

14.10

51.16

43.8

47.12 (229)

0.4 (113)

51.7

1(C9) Caption: None 51.14

Note: Muzaffar al-din Shah after coronation, 1897 (1075)

1(C10) Caption: Muzaffari Din Shah

1(D 1) Caption: NoneNote: Muzaffar al-din Shah in Gulistan Palace

49.7 (235)

51.9

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Fiche/Frame Description

1(D2) Caption: Nasr ed Din and courtNote: Muzaffar al-din Shah in maydan-i Mashgh

Muhammad All Shah Qajar (reigned 1907-1909)

1(D3) Caption: NoneNote: Half-length portrait of Muhammad Ali Shah Qajar

1(D5) Caption: NoneNote: Prince Abu'lfath Mirza salar al-dawla, brother ofMuhammad Ali Shah

Negative No.

16.7

51.15

36.11 (69)

1(D6) Caption: SardarAsad (?) and his Baktiari guard 46.13 (774)Note: Salar al-dawla with guardsmen

Ahmad Shah Qajar (reigned 1909-1925)

1(D4) Caption: NoneNote: Ahmad Shah Qajar about age 12

Reza Shah Pahlavi (reigned 1925-1941)

1(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Reza Shah Pahlavi, portrayed when still minister ofWar (appt. in 1921)

44.8 (765)

48.12

1(D8) Caption: Reza Pahalvi and the Russian Ambassador 26.1

1(D9) Caption: Riza on horse 27.8

Note: As Minister of War

1(D10) Caption: Commercial Treaty Iranian Ministers 27.7

1(M) ROYALTY-Courtiers and Courts

1(E2) Caption: Iranian MinisterNote: Mirza Ibrahim Ghafari-"muawin al-dawla" (helperof the state)

1(E3) Caption: Vazir of Nasr Din ShahNote: May have erroneously been identified as -primeminister Mirza Taqi Khan, the Amir-i kabir

1(E4) Caption: Zair-IDowlahNote: Zahir al-dawla, son-in-law and master of ceremoniesof Nasir al-din Shah; see also,: fiche 16(A4)

53.5

41.13 (763)

49.3 (675)

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1(E5) Caption: Mustofyi Mamalik 41.2Note: Mirza Yusuf Ashtiyani, the mustawfi al-mamalik, ca.early 1880s-copy of art work; see also: fiche 16(A3)

1(E6) Caption: Iranian Minister 26.14 (878)Note: Majd al-dawla

1(E7) Caption: None 22.4Note: Mushir al-dawla, Husayn Khan (later sipahsalar)

1(E8) Caption: Government minister 52.2

1(E9) Caption: Court of Mohammad ShahNote: Nasir al-din Shah era-copy of photograph

2(A1) Caption: Ministers of'courtNote: Nasir al-din Shah era-Amin al-sultan seated fourthfrom right; same day as 51.6

2(A2) Caption: Court of Nasr Din ShahNote: Same ceremony (a New Year salam?) as 15.2, 51.3,and 51.10 & 51.4 (Gulistan Palace)

2(A3) Caption: NoneNote: Same ceremony as above, 54.9; man on right inturban with medals is Zahir al-dawla, master of ceremony

2(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Same ceremony as above, 54.9

2(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Procession of men in garden

2(A6) Caption: Outdoor ceremony

54.7

58.8 (246)

54.9 (1113)

15.2

51.3

16.9

24.9a (1131)

2(A7) Caption: Celebration in Gulestan Palace 58.3 (1163)Note: Banquet scene, same event as 60.9 and 24.8

2(A8) Caption: None 60.9Note: Banquet at Gulistan Palace

2(A9) Caption: None 24.8 (1002)Note: Row of seated men in Gulistan Palace complex

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2(A10) Caption: Men at banquetNote: From right to left: Mirza Tahir, the mustawfi bashiral-mulk (the one who sees for the state); Ahmad Mirza, theabud al-dawla (the strong right arm of the state);Mohammad Taqi Mirza, the ruknal-dawla (supporter ofthe state); Abbas Mirza Malek Ara; Abd al-Samad Mirza,the izz al-dawla (glory of the state); Shahzada the omid al-dawla (pillar of the state)

2(B 1) Caption: Loaded table

2(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Men before banquet table

2(B3) Caption: A Dinner PartyNote: Ashpazan ceremony, Amin al-sultan can be seen athead of left row of seated men, looking into the camera-same event as 60.10 and 17.2 (Nasir al-din Shah)

2(B4) Caption: NoneNote: Ashpazan ceremony banquet, as above 57.5

2(B5) Caption: Game ofNasr ed din ShahNote: Boy (Malijak?) posing with a stuffed leopard, anibex, a deer, and a gazelle

2(B6) ROYALTY-Residences

ROYALTY Residences-Gulistan Palace (Tehran)

2(B7) Caption: Gulistan PalaceNote: Interior of Gulistan Palace, audience hall

2(B8) Caption: NoneNote: Throne room of Gulistan Palace with Takhta tavus(Peacock Throne) at the Buyutat-same day as 54.5, 17.6,61.4, 15.9, 51.5, and 3.6

2(B9) Caption: Gulestan PalaceNote: Throne room of Gulistan Palacesee 15.3

Negative No.

24.7 (1121)

58.6

16.8 (1029)

57.5 (999)

60.10

43.7 (433)

57.6 (1098)

15.3

54.5 (991)

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2(B 10) Caption: NoneNote: Throne room of Gulistan Palace; see also: 15.3

2(C1) Caption: Gulistan Palace, reception roomNote: Throne room of Gulistan Palace; see also: 15.3

2(C2) Caption: Salon and thrones at Gulistan PalaceNote: See also, fiche 18(E9)

2(C3) Caption: Gulistan PalaceNote: Room interior-same as 51.12 (Nasir al-din Shah)

2(C4) Caption: Gulestan, opposite side of reception marblethroneNote: Same event as 51.4, 28.1, 54.9, 15.2, and 51.3

2(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Reception at Gulistan Palace

2(C6) Caption: Reception at GulestanNote: Reception at Gulistan Palace

2(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Imarat-i badgir (Tower of the Winds)-part ofGulistan Palace complex; see also.- fiche 18(E6)

2(C8) Caption: Dari AhmasiNote: Part of Gulistan Palace complex; see also: fiche18(E7-8)

2(C9) Caption: NoneNote: Portion of Gulistan Palace complex

2(C10) Caption: Bagh-i AtabegNote: Gulistan Palace (?)

ROYALTY--W-Residences Jdentif ed

2(D1) Caption: NoneNote: Shahristanak, Nasir al-din Shah's royal summervilla north of Tehran-rear view seen from above

2(D2) Caption: NoneNote Shahristanak-view from above

Negative No.

17.6

61.4

49.6 (798)

55.2 (1040)

51.10(1011)

51.4

28.1 (53)

29.11 (253)

28.2 (122)

56.4

35.6

25.1

18.4 (1218)

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2(D3) Caption: Shimran, royal summer houseNote: Shahristanak-front view

Negative No.

54.8

2(D4) Caption: Royal villa at Cherestanek, north of Tehran 47.8

Note: Nasir al-din Shah's royal pavillion,called the tower(built 1848), at the port of Anzali (later called BandarPahlavi) in Gilan, overlooking the Caspian Sea

2(D5) Caption: Shimran, Bagh-i FerdousNote: Bagh-i firdaws, Nasir al-din Shah's royal summervilla in north Tehran (Shimran), and residence of theShah's cousin; see also,: 20.184 (Architecture-Townscapes and Villages) for comparative view

58.2

2(D6) Caption: Bagh-i Ferdows underground room 39.2b (632)

2(D7) Caption: Baghi Shah in Tehran 44.2 (446)

2(D8) Caption: Wrought iron bridge and equestrian statue of 46.11 (291)Baghi Shah

2(D9) Caption: Royal Summer house in Shimran 42.10Note: Identified as Atabak's (Amin al-sultan's) residence

2(D10) Caption: Royal Summer house, Shimran 54.6

2(El) Caption: Bagh-i Ferdous above Tajrish 48.11Note: Huzkhana, Saltanatabad (built by 1882), Nasir al-dinShah's royal summer villa north of Tehran

2(E2) Caption: Saltanatabad 46.7

2(E3) Caption: None 23.6 (1127)

Note: Abdarkhana and horloge of Saltanatabad

2(E4) Caption: None 60.8

Note: Ishratabad Palace near Tehran

2(E5) Caption: None 28.4Note: Chihil Sutun Palace ("Forty C61umns"-comPletedin 1647 for Shah Abbas II) at Isfahan-exterior view

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2(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Chihil Sutun Palace (Forty Columns), Isfahan-exterior view

2(E7) Caption: Cihil Sutun Palace, IsfahanNote: View from talar

2(E8) Caption: Cihil SutunNote: Ayinakhana (Hall of Mirrors)-view of rear ofbuilding; see also. 40.6

2(E9) Caption: Cihil Sutun Palace, IsfahanNote: Ayinakhana (Hall of Mirrors)-view of rear ofbuilding; see also. 29.12

ROYALTY-Residences-Unidentified

3(A1) Caption: NoneNote: Palace villa

3(A2) Caption: NoneNote Villa and water fountain

3(A3) Caption: NoneNote: View from villa in 56.9, looking towards waterfountain

3(A4) ROYALTY Thrones, Crowns, Celestial globes

3(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Takhta tavus (Peacock Throne) in Gulistan Palace

3(A6) Caption: Peacock ThroneNote Takhta tavus (Peacock Throne) in Gulistan Palace

3(A7) Caption: NoneNote: Takhta tavus (Peacock Throne) in Gulistan Palace

3(A8) Caption: Summer Residence

Note: Nadiri throne in Gulistan Palace

3(A9) Caption: Taq-i KujaniNote: Headpiece worn by the Shah at Nawruz

Negative No.

28.3

35.5 (899)

29.12 (182)

40.6 (182)

22.5

56.9

19.9

35.11 (303)

37.10 (637)

15.9 (943)

33.8 (258)

49.1 (268)

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3(A10)

3(BI)

Caption: NoneNote: Jewel-encrusted (celestial ?) globe

ROYALTY-Carriages and Horses

51.11

3(B2) Caption: DroshkaNote: Horse and driver with an open carriage

20.03

3(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Men on horses pulling a carriage

50.6 (982)

3(B4) Caption: Landau of Nasr Din ShahNote: Men standing before a carriage

61.7

3(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Horse and attendants (royal horse?)

59.5

3(86) ROYALTY-Camps See also: fiche 12(B6)

3(B7) Caption: NoneNote: Royal camp in valley-distant view

15.4

3(B8) Caption: Abi Garm ofDamavandNote: Possible hunting camp in Lar Valley near Tehran--distant view

50.4 (1209)

3(B9) Caption: CampNote: Royal encampment-distant view

14.11

3(B10) Caption: NoneNote: Camp in valley-distant view

54.10 (958)

3(C1) Caption: None 19.3

Note: Royal encampment-distant view (1091?)

3(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Royal encampment-distant view

32.8 (635)

3(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Camp near stream

16.3 (966)

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3(C4) Caption: ElephantNote: Camp with black tent: royal presence of elephantcould suggest not being far from Tehran; may be dushantappa-one of Muzaffar al-din Shah's favorite sites outsideTehran

53.4

3(C5) Caption: Nasr al Din Shah and courtNote: Outdoor gathering (for horse racing?) near largeroyal tent at dushan tappa

19.2

3(C6) Caption: Kadkhoda on donkeyNote: Kadkhuda (village chief)

23.3

3(C7) PEOPLE Foreign royalty, Diplomatic and Consular service

3(C8) Caption: King of Bukhara 20.238

3(C9) Caption: Son of a King of Bahrain 54.12

3(C10) Caption: Grand Duke... Brother of the CzarNote: Man wearing hat, standing fourth from the right inthe second row, is Prince Firouz Mirza Firouz (Nusratal-dawla), Minister of Foreign Affairs; person standingbetween Grand Duke and man with boater hat and glassesis Hishmat al-dawla; photo taken ca. 1909 in Tabriz

43.2

3(D1) Caption: NoneNote: Turkmen representatives at maydan-i Mashgh

24.6 (1173)

3(D2) Caption: Turkish embassy celebration 48.14

3(D3) Caption: Shumiatsky commercial treaty 27.6

3(D4) Caption: Russian expositionNote: Third from right in front row is Moustaffi al-mamalik; fourth from right in front row is Mushir dawla

26.13

3(D5) Caption: Celebration of May Day at Russian Embassy inTehran in 1926 or 1927Note: Man with beard in front-row, is droshka driver ofCzarist ambassador; 2"d to right of man with beard isdirector of Russian Bank; 3rd is interpreter or clerk; 4th isRussian consul (Pleyot); 2"d on left hand is Russianambassador (Yiuiienev)

31.6

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3(D6) PEOPLE-Military-Officers and Soldiers

3(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Portrait of seated officer-British medal near throat

3(D8) Caption: NoneNote: Portrait of standing officer,

3(D9) Caption: Army OfficersNote: Portrait of two men

3(D10) Caption: NoneNote: Soldiers standing behind barbed wire; person second

from left identified as Hussn al-dawla (Shaghaghi--?)

3(E1) Caption: Group of officers of former dynastyNote: Officers of the Cossack Brigade

3(E2) Caption: Soldiers or policeNote: Possibly a regiment assigned to Zill al-sultan

3(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Possibly a regiment assigned to Zill al-sultan

3(E4) Caption: Camel Corps of Iranian ArmyNote: Regiment known as zanburak-chi, at the maydan-iMashgh, just north of the Square of Cannons (maydan-itupkhana)

3(E5) Caption: Maneuvers-ShimranNote: Shah's escorting regiment in front of Mt. Damavandoverlooking Dashta Lar

3(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Cossacks at maydan-i Mashgh, possibly same day as

16.6

3(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Cossacks at maydan-i Mashgh, facing east withmountains in background, possibly same day as 22.3 above

3(E8) Caption: NoneNote: Military ceremony, same event as 15.5

Negative No.

19.6 (790)

0.9

58.4

52.11 (909)

22.3 (963)

16.6

23.8 (996)

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3(E9) Caption: NoneNote: Probably Abdul-Hosayn Farman-farma (minister ofDefense) on horseback in maydan-i Mashgh

15.5

4(A1) Caption: NoneNote: Soldier's standing before a mosque

2.06

4(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Soldiers along a tree-lined street, Tehran

56.1

4(A3) PEOPLE-Portraits

Portraits-Men-Identified

4(A4) Caption: Adib - a well known writer, now 20 years dead 46.1

4(A5) Caption: Kamal ul MulkNote: Kamal al-Mulk, Muhammad Ghaffari, artist

54.11

4(A6) Caption: NoneNote: Khizil-copy of a photograph

60.12

4(A7) Caption: Staff of Imperial Bank of Iran

Portraits-Men-Unidentified

30.9

4(A8) Caption: NoneNote: Studio portrait of a Western man posing in costume

51.1

4(A9) Caption: NoneNote: Seated Western (?) man in costume

0.8

4(A10) Caption: None 18.5

Note: Portrait of a seated man-a Bakhtiari (?)

4(B1) Caption: NoneNote: Portrait of a bearded man

1.8a

4(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Portrait of a bearded man--copy of a photograph

1.8b

4(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Group portrait-copy of a photograph

2.08

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4(B4) Caption: NoneNote: Group portrait

4(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Group portrait at bazaar

4(B6) Caption: NoneNote: Three men with a stag

4(B7) Caption: NoneNote: Campsite, group portrait at a formal ceremony withsome form of transaction taking place (man in center has

paper and pen; standing men are carrying gifts); Amin al-dawla is in center with white shawl around neck

4(B8) Caption: NoneNote: Group of men standing near motor car

Portraits Hermaphrodit+,-Unidentified

4(B9) Caption: Middle Sex

Portraits-Women-Unidentified

4(B 10) Caption: woman with chadurpitchahNote: Western woman posing in chadur; see also.: 61.10

4(Cl) Caption: Persian woman with GaleonNote: Western woman in studio posing with chadur andhookah; see also: 18.2

4(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Studio portrait of a woman in European dress

4(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Seated veiled woman with pearls

4(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Half-length portrait of a veiled woman

4(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Veiled Persian woman standing in courtyard

Negative No.

2.09

37.13 (397)

14.3

56.11(1076)

23.4

20.04 (926)

18.2

61.10

32.5

2.07

2.05

26.11 (143)

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4(C6) Caption: Persian girlNote: Seated Persian girl in ballet costume-copy of aphotograph

21.4

4(C7) Caption: Persian woman 42.4 (707)

4(C8) Caption: Two Persian women 53.3

4(C9) Caption: Persian women under a KursiNote: See also: 30.3

43.10 (143)

4(C10) Caption: Persian KursiNote: See also. 43. 10

30.3 (865)

4(D1) Caption: Under a Kursi 13.438

4(D2) Caption: Moslem women

Portraits-Groups (men and women)-Identified

52.4c (95?)

4(D3) Caption: Amuz Mirza and his sons 58.1

4(D4) Caption: Sevruguin familyNote: Antoin Sevruguin (seated at left) with a portion ofhis extended family: father-in-law, two sons, twodaughters, and his wife, Louise

24.9b

4(D5) Caption: NoneNote: Sevruguin family portrait

Portraits-Groups (men and women)-Unidentified

1.20

4(D6) Caption: Note weave of binding midriff of man at left...charioteer, (a Greco-Roman bronze)Note: Portrait of a family (?)

21.7

4(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Group portrait of hospital staff and patients

Portraits Armenians

18.6

4(D8) Caption: Armenian girl and costumeNote: Armenian woman: see also,. fiche 16(E7)

46.15 (334)

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4(D9) Caption: Armenians, from SalmasNote: Nestorian Christian Family

36.14 (359)

4(D10) Caption: Armenian schoolNote: Group portrait of students and faculty

Portraits-Bakhtiari

43.1

4(El) Caption: Bakhtiar Sardar Zafar

Portraits Kurds

24.11

4(E2) Caption: Kurdish costumeNote: Kurdish (or Armenian ?) woman in elaboratecostume; see also: fiche 17(A5)

46.12 (442)

4(E3) Caption: Kurdish woman 37.6 (473)

4(E4) Caption: Ali ZllahisNote: Portrait of Kurdish family (?)-note boy's hat

15.6

4(E5) Caption: Kurdish Chiefs

Portraits-Lurs

52.4a

4(E6) Caption: A Lur

Portraits-Qashgai

57.3

4(E7) Caption: A Gashgai 61.3

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5(Al) PEOPLE-Religious

Religious-Mullahs

5(A2) Caption: Mullah mudarisNote: Most powerful member of the clergy in parliament,ca. 1900 black turban denotes Shiite faith and being adirect descent of Imam Husayn

5(A3) Caption: Mullahs about to eatNote: A group of ulema (Muslim scholars and clerics),gathered at the house of Malijak for his wedding reception;black turbans indicated those who were seyyids, directdescendants of one of the Imams

5(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Group portrait of mullahs

5(A.5) Caption: Mullahs on strike

5(A6) Caption: Mullahs taking bast

Religious-Dervishes

5(A7) Caption: DervishNote: Dervish or cleric (?)-copy of photograph; see also:

fiche 16(D8)

5(A8) Caption: A Darvish

5(A9) Caption: DervishNote: Dervish-seated portrait; see also fiche 20(B2)

5(A10) Caption: Dervish headdress

Religious-Bahais

5(131) Caption: Negro Dervishes

Negative No.

46.17

0.5

56.3

23.13

24.2

56.2 (151)

1.4

28.7 (7)

46.8 (490)

39.1 (870)

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5(B2) Caption: Group of BahaisNote: Top row, left to right: two unidentified men,Elizabeth H. Stewart, Abdu'l-Baha holding a picture of hisfather Baha'ullah, (founder of the Bahai faith), HajiGhulam Riday-i-Isfahani (Amin-i-Amin); bottom row leftto right: Mulla Bahram Akhtar Khavari, Dr. Susan I.Moody, unidentified boy, Siyyid Assadu'llah-i-Qumi(Mirza Musa Assadu'llah Qumi) and unidentified man

Religious Catholics

5(B3) Caption: Jean d'Arc SchoolNote: Group portrait of students and faculty at the Jeand'Arc School, Tehran

5(B4) Caption: NoneNote." Group portrait, Jean d'Arc School

5(B5) Caption: Jean d'Arc SchoolNote: Group portrait

5(B6) Caption: Jean d'Arc SchoolNote: Group portrait

5(B7) Caption: Jean d'Arc SchoolNote: Group portrait seen at distance outside of school

5(B8) Caption: Jean d'Arc SchoolNote: Group portrait seen at distance outside of school

Religious-Jews

5(B9) Caption: A Jewish rabbi

Religious Zoroastrians

5(B10) Caption: Zoroastrian costume

5(C1) Caption: Zoroastrian womenNote: Nomad women

5(C2) Caption: A Zoroastrian Bride

Negative No.

47.7

41.5

41.9

41.10

41.11

58.5

20.232

37.11

37.4

23.9 (919)

42.3 (16)

5(C3) Caption: Zoroastrian family 27.11

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5(C4) Caption: Zoroastrian family 53.7

5(C5) Caption: Zoroastrian family 21.6

5(C6) Caption: Zoroastrian family 52.5

5(C7)

Religious rites and Ceremonies

Caption: Prayers at masjid-i Shah 53.1

5(C8) Caption: Meeting in Masjid-i Shah 50.5

(C9)

Note: Month of Muharram, possibly Ashura procession(behind the flags in the procession are children on muleswith elders on horses-may be re-enactment of Ashura)

Caption: None 1.3 1156)

5(C10)

Note: Children on horses-figures from Ashura re-enactment procession

Caption: None 14.1

Note: Possibly a Muharram passion play-the "woman"covered in a veil at the center of the tent holding a paper isactually a man playing a woman's role, and the "western"

i h" "

(D1)

n t ea Christian figurefarangi,man to his right may bestory; crowds of people peer over the wall in background,scarves hang from tent; see also 52.8

Caption: Persian crowd in a tent 2.8

5(D2)

Note: Possibly same event as 14.1

Caption: Ashura celebration 47.10

5(D3)

Note: Tenth day of the month of Muharram, men inprocession of chanting and flagellation

Caption: Ashura 1.1

(D4)

Note: Month of Muharram, Ashura or Ta'ziya drama, menperforming a ritual called ghama-zani, a form of self-flagellation, where the flat side of sword is hit on shavenhead and blood blisters form

Caption: A headcutter 3.2

Note: Ashura, performing ghama-zani, a self-flagellation

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5(DS) PEOPLE Daily activities

Agricultural laborers

5(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Threshing

5(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Threshing

5(D8) Caption: Plowing

5(D9) Caption: Migrants-milking cow

5(D10) Caption: NoneNote: Shepherd; see also fiche 16(B3)

5(E1) Caption: NoneNote: Shepherds and sheep

5(E2) Caption: NoneNote: Shepherd and sheep

5(E3) Caption: PoultryNote: Man on donkey carrying poultry

5(E4) Caption: Chicken SellerNote: See also: 57.8

5(E5) Caption: PoultryNote: Same image depicted in 46.16-copy of aphotograph

Travelers, Migrants and Camps

5(E6) Caption: PoultryNote: Man on donkey-same stretch of road as 1.16, 1.13and 2.012

5(E7) Caption: NoneNote: men and donkeys in landscape-same stretch of roadas 1.13, 1.15 and 2.012.

Negative No.

1.5a

2.010

46.6

42.6a

32.4 (506)

1.17

1.18

28.6 (41)

46.16 (257)

57.8

1.15

1.16

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5(E8) Caption: NoneNote: Children and adults on donkeys-same stretch ofroad as 2.012, 1.15 and 1.16

5(E9) Caption: NoneNote: People on donkeys-same stretch of road as 1.15,1.16 and 1.13

6(A1) Caption: NoneNote: People on donkeys

6(A2) Caption: Migrants

6(A3) Caption: Ali Maqsud BegNote: Travelers in landscape

6(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Woman with European attire being escorted incaravan, possibly Dashta-Lar region (Mount Damavandvisible)

6(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Men at campsite-man in European attire on right(could be Sevruguin ?)

6(A6) Caption: NoneNote: Men at campsite

Boats and Boating

6(A7) Caption: Boats of TigrisNote: Arab sailors in circular canoes on the Karun River,southwest Iran; see also. 60.7

6(A8) Caption: NoneNote: Arab sailors in circular canoes used to transportpassengers and animals across the Karun River; see also:

44.3

6(A9) Caption: NoneNote: Port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

6(A10) Caption: NoneNote: Seascape with men in boats

Negative No.

1.13

2.012

1.14

57.2

53.6

2.04

16.4

15.10

44.3 (660)

60.7

25.2

3.2 (993)

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6(B 1)

Craft occupations

Caption: None 37.5 (472)

6(B2)

Note: Girls weaving a large carpet; see also: fiche 16(B6)for comparative view

Caption: Silk weaving 37.9 (592)

6(B3) Caption: Silk Worms 44.13 (659)

6(B4) Caption: Making tiles (painting) 34.7 (590)

6(B5)

Street vendors and Market scenes

Caption: Selling medicines 28.5 (783)

6(B6)

Note: Or possibly selling sugar beets (?)

Caption: None 14.2

6(B7)

Note: Bazaar in courtyard of mosque

Caption: None 24.10Note: Men selling cloths in bazaar (1197)

6(B8) Caption: Pottery Shop 1.3

6(B9) Caption: Shop in Resht 61.6

6(B 10)

Note: Sugar shop, Rasht

Caption: Bazaar 30.4

6(C1)

Note: Bazaar, Rasht

Caption: None 60.11Note: Market scene-food vendors (1247)

6(C2) Caption: Baggali (green grocer ?) 37.8 (299)

6(C3) Caption: None 43.3 (14)

6(C4)

Note: Grocer selling food at market

Caption: None 61.2

6(C5)

Note: Man holding snake

Caption: Two beggars 26.7 (1449)

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6(C6) Caption: A beggar

6(C7) PEOPLE-Sports

6(C8) Caption: WrestlersNote: The zurkhana (house of strength); traditional Persianwrestlers in studio pose-man in back holds a weighttraining instrument known as the kabbadeh

6(C9) Caption: WrestlersNote: Two wrestlers in studio pose

Negative No.

57.1 (921)

26.6 (237)

21.1

6(C10) Caption: Persian athletes 37.3 (898)

6(D1) Caption: Persian wrestlers 44.7 (793)

6(D2) Caption: Athletic exhibition 23.2

Note: Large crowd watching zurkhana wrestlers warmingup, Tehran; may be same event as 0.6 and 50.7

6(D3) Caption: NoneNote: Large crowd watching zurkhana wrestlers perform inpublic; may be same event as shown in 23.2 and 50.7

6(D4) Caption: NoneNote: Large crowd watching clowns performing during theintermission of an exhibition of zurkhana wrestlers; may besame event as shown in 23.2 and 0.6

0.6

50.7

6(D5) Caption: None 14.12

Note: Large gathering-annual horse race (1228)

6(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Men posed with rifles for hunting-may be of theQashqai tribe

6(D7) Caption: HuntersNote: Same event as in 24.3 and 23.10

23.11

24.4

6(D8) Caption: Hunters 24.3

Note: Men on hunting trip; same event as in 24.4 and 23.10

6(D9) Caption: NoneNote: Men on hunting trip; same event as in 24.4 and 24.3

23.10

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6(D10) Caption: Hunting HawksNote: Group of men holding hawks

23.12 (947)

6(E1) Caption: NoneNote: Falcon on stand

14.6

6(E2) PEOPLE-Performing arts

6(E3) Caption: MarionettesNote: Royal puppet show accompanied by men inforeground playing musical instruments; puppets includethe king (center on couch), court servants, a eunuch, awrestler, women entertainers, members of the Cossackbrigade, the military band, and a policeman

24.1

6(E4) Caption: NoneNote: Royal puppet show

50.3

6(E5) Caption: MarionettesNote: Royal puppet show

50.1

6(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Musical instruments

35.1 (705)

6(E7) Caption: A Theatrical PerformanceNote: Scene from a theater or film performance-copy of aphotograph

23.1

6(E8) Caption: Pictures of a PlayNote: Scene from a theater or film performance-copy of aphotograph

21.5

7(A1) PEOPLE-Rites and Ceremonies

7(A2) Caption: Funeral 48.9 (250)

7(A3) PEOPLE-Executions

7(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Man executed in public hanging

30.5

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7(A5) Caption: Execution of a thief in gatchNote: Man buried alive in gatch-possibly a Bahais leader,rather than a common thief or adulterer; see also: fiche20(D 1)

7(A6) BIRDS

7(A7) Caption: A duckNote: Swan and her young

7(A8) Caption: NoneNote: Bird

7(A9) ARCHITECTURE-Pre-Islamic

. .................

Pre-Islamic-Bishapur See: fiche 7(C7)

Pre-Islamic Nagsh-1 Rajab

7(A10) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rajab, relief IV, depicting bust andinscription of Kartir, the high priest; See also. fiche 18(A9)

Negative No.

39.2a (512)

58.7

55.5

38.11

7(B1) Caption: None 29.9 (852)Note: Naqsh-i Rajab, relief III, depicting Shapur I mountedwith suite on foot

Pre-Islamic Nagsh-i Rustam See also: riche 11(C5-

7(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb facades of Darius II,Artaxerxes I, and Darius I

7(B3) Caption: NoneNote Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb facades of Darius II,Artaxerxes I, and Darius I

7(B4) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of °Darius I middle register,seen from side; see also: fiche 18(B2)

7(B5) Caption:Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes

31.10a

35.8 (828)

38.9 (598)

29.4

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7(B6) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes-front facade; seealso,: fiche 18(B1)

Negative No.

40.10

7(B7) Caption: Altar of afire temple 39.4 (827)Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, fire altars; See also: fiche 18(B9)

7(B8) Caption: None 35.9 (571)Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, fire altars

7(B9) Caption: None 38.4 (823)Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, Tower-from southwest

7(B10) Caption: None 29.5 (572)Note Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief II, depicting the triumphof Shapur I; and rock relief IV, depicting equestriancombat of Bahram II, with modern horsemen

7(C1) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam (?), Sasanian rock relief depictingmounted Sasanians and defeated Romans

7(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief IX, attributed to ShapurII, depicting equestrian combat; See also: fiche 18(B7)

7(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief I, depicting theinvestiture of Ardashir I by Hormizd; and rock relief III,depicting Bahrain II with his court; See also: fiche 18(B6)

7(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief I, depicting theinvestiture of Ardashir by Hormizd

7(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief VI, depicting theinvestiture of Narseh by Anahita

7(C6) Caption: Antoine Sevruguin in foregroundNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief II, depicting the triumphof Shapur I over Valerian-with Sevruguin in foreground;See also: fiche 18(B5)

38.2

29.8 (601)

29.10 (225)

15.11

47.3

38.6 (236)

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7(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Bishapur, rock relief depicting Bahrain II'ssubjection of Arab tribes; see also. fiche 18(B4)

Pre-Islamic-Persepolis

7(C8) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, terrace viewed from northwest corner-columns of Apadana visible at right; See also: fiche 18(C3)

7(C9) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, general view from north-with campsite

7(C10) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, terrace stairway; See also: 40.11

7(D1) Caption: NoteNote: Persepolis, terrace stairway; See also: 35.12

7(D2) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, general view from north of the standingcolumns of the Apadana-Sevruguin in foreground

7(D3) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, northern wall of the Throne Hall-viewed from east; See also: fiche 18(C4)

7(D4) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Throne Hall, northern wall, westerndoorway, east,jamb, relief depicting audience and guards;See also: fiche 18(C9)

7(D5) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Throne Hall, northern wall, easterndoorway, west jamb, relief depicting audience and guards;See also: fiche 18(C10)

7(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Gate of Xerxes, with guardian bulls ofwestern doorway; See also: fiche 18(C5)

Negative No.

31.11 (830)

29.1 (822)

31.12 (655)

35.12

40.11

38.12 (138)

38.8 (818)

30.12 (248)

56.6 (914)

31.9 (801)

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7(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Gate of Xerxes, with guardian bulls ofwestern doorway-camera equipment visible on site; Seealso: fiche 18(C6)

7(D8) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, general view of Gate of Xerxes, withguardian man-bulls of eastern doorway-viewed fromsoutheast

Negative No.

38.3

31.2 (140)

7(D9) Caption: None 31.10bNote: Persepolis, Gate of Xerxes, with guardian man-bulls (232)of eastern doorway, viewed from north-Sevruguin (?) inforeground; Apadana staircase in background

7(D10) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, general view of Gate of Xerxes, withguardian man-bulls of eastern doorway-viewed fromsoutheast

7(E1) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Apadana, northern stairway, easternwing, with standing columns-viewed from northeast

7(E2) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Palace of Darius, southern stairway,central panel, with guards and trilingual inscription ofXerxes-viewed from southwest; see also: fiche 18(D2)

7(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Apadana, northern stairway, western

side, tribute procession, with delegations IV-XV-viewedfrom northwest; See also: fiche 18(D1)

7(E4) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Palace of Darius-general view fromnorth

7(E5) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Palace of Darius, western doorway-view from southwest

57.9

38.7 (619)

29.7 (174)

42.7 (806)

29.3 (802)

35.10 (894)

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7(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Council Hall, King and two attendantswith parasol, Ahuramazda symbol on west jamb ofsouthern doorway of main hall-view from east; see also:fiche 18(C8)

7(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Tomb of Artaxerxes II (Tomb V)

7(E8) Caption: NoneNote: Persepolis, Tomb of Artaxerxes II (Tomb V)

Pre-Islamic Taq J Bustan.

7(E9) Caption: NoneNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-view from water;See also,, fiche 18(D3)

8(A1) Caption: Taq i BostanNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-view of rockrelief; See also: fiche 18(D4)

8(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-view of rockrelief

8(A3) Caption: NoneNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III, back wall of largegrotto showing Sasanian reliefs

8(A4) Caption: Taq i BostanNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III, rock reliefdepicting royal boar hunt-Khusrau II in boat; see also:

fiche 18(D7)

8(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III, rock reliefdepicting royal boar hunt-Khusrau II in boat

8(A6) Caption: NoneNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III, rock reliefdepicting royal deer hunt

Negative No.

38.1 (573)

40.9 (805)

29.2 (81)

39.9

47.4 (814)

39.10 (181)

39.11 (599)

39.7

44.6

47.5 (524)

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8(A7) Caption: NoneNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-close view ofrock relief depicting royal deer hunt; See also: fiche18(D5)

8(A8) Caption: NoneNote: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-detail of rockrelief depicting royal deer hunt; See also: fiche 18(D6)

Pre-Islamic Rock inscriptions

8(A9) Caption: NoneNote: Rock-cut inscriptions

Negative No.

39.8 (173)

52.10

57.7 (1006)

8(A10) A t.C IITECTURE-Qajar Rock reliefs

8(B 1) Caption: Chashmayi Ali at Shah Abdul Azim 35.4Note: Qajar rock relief depicting Fath Ali Shah, locatedabove the spring Chashmayi Ali, Sorsoreh Mountain,Rayy-includes Western visitors at spring

8(B2) Caption: Chashmajr Ali at Shah Abdul Azim 0.12 (817)Note: Qajar rock relief depicting Fath Ali Shah-closeview; See also: fiche 18(E2)

8(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Qajar rock relief depicting Fath Ali Shah in royalhunt-detail

56.7

8(B4) ARCHITECTUREFortress and Tower of Silence

8(B5) Caption: None 33.7 (868)

Note: Fortress near rock-cut tombs

8(B6) Caption: Tower of Silence 27.5 (307)Note: Zoroastrian tower of silence, Rayy

8(B7) Caption: Tower of Silence 61.9

Note: Zoroastrian tower

8(B8) ARCHITECTURE Bridges

8(B9) Caption: Pol i Shushtar 28.8 (712)

Note: River Karun and bridge at Shushtar

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8(B 10) Caption: NoneNote: Pul-i Khwaju-bridge across the Zayandeh Rud,Isfahan

8(Cl) Caption: NoneNote: Pul-i Khwaju, Isfahan

8(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Pul-i Khwaju, Isfahan

8(C3) Caption: Si o sepol-IsfahanNote: Pul-i Ali Verdi Khan (also known as the Bridge ofJulfa, and the Pul-i Chehar Bagh)-bridge across theZayandeh Rud, Isfahan

8(C4) Caption: NoneNote: View of bridge

8(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Pul-i Panjabe, bridge of "the Five Waters," on theroad from Tehran to Mazandaran

8(C6) Caption: NoneNote: Harajun river bridge, Fars province (?)

8(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Bridge across the Shah Rud, from Tehran to Rasht

8(C8) Caption: NoneNote: View of bridge

8(C9) Caption: Bridge in Resht areaNote: Rural bridge, Rasht; see also. fiche 17(C2)

8(C10) Caption: Bridge in ReshtNote: Bridge on the old caravan road, near Rasht; see also:

fiche 19(D8) for comparative image

8(D1) Caption: NoneNote: Ruins of bridge and barrages at Dizful; see also:

fiche 17(C1)

Negative No.

40.3

40.2

40.4

40.5 (641)

36.5 (686)

44.01 (358)

33.2 (190)

32.10 (720)

32.3

46.18

46.5 (156)

30.6 (234)

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8(D2) ARCHITECTURE-City gates '

8(D3) Caption: Darwazeyi DowlatNote: Dawlat Gate, northeast gate of Tehran, with Alburzmountain range in background-northern view of city insnow

8(D4) Caption: Darwazeyi DowlehNote: Gate of Tehran

8(D5) Caption: Maidani SepahNote: Square of Cannons-a view of southwest corner ofthe Maydan-i Tupkhana-with Bab-i humayun, or RoyalDoor, that lead to royal residential complex, Tehran

8(D6) Caption: Darwazeyi DowlatNote: City gate, Tehran

8(D7) Caption: Dorwazeyi DowlatNote: City gate, Tehran-seen from outside; see also 21.2and 44.12 (taken at different time period)

8(D8) Caption: Dorwazeyi DowlatNote: City gate, Tehran-seen from outside

Negative No.

26.4 (277)

37.12 (98)

52.9

1.5b

42.2

21.2

8(D9) Caption: Dorwezeyi Dowlat in Tehran at exit towards 44.12 (116)Shimran (now gas station there)Note: City gate, Tehran-seen from outside

8(D10) Caption: NoneNote: City gate, Tehran

61.5

8(E.I) ARCHITECTURE-Caravansaraas

8(E2) Caption: Former Qajar castle 43.6 (831)

Note: Caravansarai at Yazd-i Khast

8(E3) Caption: None 30.7 (638)Note: Caravansarai

8(E4) Caption: None 33.10 (228)Note: Entrance to caravansarai

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8(E5) Caption: NoneNote: Caravansarai

36.9

8(E6) Caption: Caravanserai 39.5 (172)

8(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Caravansarai

45.3 (609)

9(A1) ARCHITECTUREBuildings,

9(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Imperial Bank of Persia, Tehran

1.7

9(A3) Caption: NoneNote: Imperial Bank of Persia, Tehran-scene includesman carrying Chinese lanterns

17.3

9(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Detail of Qajar era fresco on top of Imperial Bank,Tehran; see also: 17.3

0.14

9(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Imperial Bank of Persia at the maidan-i Sepah,Tehran-early Pahlavi era (note: fresco lacks Qajarinscription as in 17.3; electric wires and cars are visible)

1.12

9(A6) Caption: Imperial Bank of PersiaNote: Pool and fountain in foreground

17.8

9(A7) Caption: Banki Milli, TeheranNote: Bank-e Melli, National Bank of Tehran

46.3

9(A8) Caption: Entrance to Parliament 48.7 (323)

9(A9) Caption: Parliament Building, TeheranNote: House of Parliament, Tehran-main entry

44.5

9(A10) Caption: Former parliament building 46.10

9(B1) Caption: Barracks in TeharanNote: Embassy compound (?)-Westerners in background

36.3 (124)

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9(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Square of Cannons, Tehran-Alburz mountain rangein background

9(B3) Caption: Maidan i Sepah

9(B4) Caption: NoneNote: Maydan-i Tupkhana (?)-car in scene

Negative No.

20.02 (964)

41.4 (254)

17.4

9(B5) Caption: None 58.10Note: Maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran (1049)

9(B6) Caption: NazmiyehNote: Avenue near maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran-militarycomplex ?

9(B7) Caption: Touphaneh

Note: Square of Cannons-a view of southwest corner ofthe maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran

9(B8) Caption: NoneNote: Military procession-maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran

9(B9) Caption: Gate of Makhsh MaidanNote: Portal at entrance to maydan-i Mashq (the exercisesquare for military training), Tehran

9(B 10) Caption: Municipalty-Teheran

9(C1) Caption: Makhsh Maidan in TeheranNote: Building complex-man seated in foreground

9(C2) Caption: Maidani MakhshNote: Military training square-dogs devouring deadhorses in foreground, Tehran

9(C3) Caption: Teheran (citadel?)Note: (Citadel ?), Tehran (or possibly city gate, Shiraz ?);see also: fiche 19(B 10)

9(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Garden and house (Tehran ?)

3.3

3.5 (1010)

23.7

36.2 (111)

13.165

36.12

44.1 (94)

44.9

48.10

45

Fiche/Frame Description

9(B2)

9(B3)

9(B4)

9(B5)

9(B6)

9(B7)

9(B8)

9(B9)

9(B10)

9(C1)

9(C2)

9(C3)

9(C4)

Caption: NoneNote: Square of Cannons, Tehran—Alburz mountain rangein background

Caption: Maidan i Sepah

Caption: NoneNote: Maydan-i Tupkhana (?)—car in scene

Caption: NoneNote: Maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran

Negative No.

20.02 (964)

41.4(254)

17.4

58.10(1049)

Caption: Nazmiyeh 3.3Note: Avenue near maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran—militarycomplex ?

Caption: Touphaneh 3.5 (1010)Note: Square of Cannons—a view of southwest corner ofthe maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran

Caption: None 23.7Note: Military procession—maydan-i Tupkhana, Tehran

Caption: Gate ofMakhsh Maidan 36.2 (111)Note: Portal at entrance to maydan-i Mashq (the exercisesquare for military training), Tehran

Caption: Municipalty—Teheran 13.165

Caption: Makhsh Maidan in Teheran 36.12Note: Building complex—man seated in foreground

Caption: Maidani Makhsh 44.1(94)Note: Military training square—dogs devouring deadhorses in foreground, Tehran

Caption: Teheran (citadel?) 44.9Note: (Citadel ?), Tehran (or possibly city gate, Shiraz ?);see also: fiche 19(B 10)

Caption: NoneNote: Garden and house (Tehran ?)

48.10

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9(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Garden and house (Tehran ?)

9(C6) Caption: Bushire Telegraph Office

9(C7) Caption: NoneNote: House and formal garden at port of Bandar Anzali,Gilan-bay area off the Caspian Sea; see also: 25.4, 60.4,16.2, 19.12, 60.6, 56.10, 13.02, 60.5, and 60.3

9(C8) Caption: NoneNote: House and formal garden at port of Bandar Anzali,Gilan

9(C9) Caption: Pahlivi New CityNote: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(C10) Caption: NoneNote: Park and buildings at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D1) Caption: NoneNote: Walkway at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D2) Caption: NoneNote: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D3) Caption: NoneNote: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D4) Caption: NoneNote: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D5) Caption: NoneNote: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Aerial view of buildings at Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Mosque at Rasht

9(D8) Caption: NoneNote: Building

Negative No.

32.9

47.6 (49)

18.7

25.4

60.4

16.2

19.12

60.6

56.10

13.02

60.5

60.3

60.1

2.03

46

Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

9(C5) Caption: None 32.9Note: Garden and house (Tehran ?)

9(C6) Caption: Bushire Telegraph Office 47.6 (49)

9(C7) Caption: None 18.7Note: House and formal garden at port of Bandar Anzali,Gilan—bay area off the Caspian Sea; see also: 25.4, 60.4,16.2, 19.12, 60.6, 56.10,13.02, 60.5, and 60.3

9(C8) Caption: None 25.4Note: House and formal garden at port of Bandar Anzali,Gilan

9(C9) Caption : Pahlivi New City 60.4Note: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(C10) Caption: None 16.2Note: Park and buildings at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D1) Caption: None 19.12Note: Walkway at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D2) Caption: None 60.6Note: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D3) Caption: None 56.10Note: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D4) Caption: None 13.02Note: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D5) Caption: None 60.5Note: Park area at port of Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D6) Caption: None 60.3Note: Aerial view of buildings at Bandar Anzali, Gilan

9(D7) Caption: None 60.1Note: Mosque at Rasht

9(D8) Caption: None 2.03Note: Building

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9(D9) Caption: NoneNote: Building beside water, (Tehran ?)

18.3

9(D10) Caption: NoneNote: Government building (?)

2.013

9(E1) Caption: BaladiehNote: (Tehran ?)

24.5

9(E2) Caption: NoneNote: Walled building enclosure-with flag

55.4 (1133)

9(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Gate and outpost building-sign in Persian translatesas Keraj

33.6 (302)

9(E4) Caption: NoneNote: Building with conical roof

Buildings-Architectural details

34.1 (282)

9(E5) Caption: NoneNote: Wooden doors with inscriptions

19.4

9(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Wooden door covered with silver plates, MadrasaMadar-i Shah, Isfahan

50.2

9(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Inscriptions on wooden panel--detail

Buildings-Embassies

41.1

9(E8) Caption: NoneNote: British Embassy, Tehran (?)

15.7

9(E9) Caption: Interior of British Embassy 36.1

10(A1) Caption: Interior of British Embassy 41.7

1 O(A2) Caption: Interior of British Embassy 41.6

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Fiche/Frame

9(D9)

9(D10)

9(E1)

9(E2)

9(E3)

9(E4)

9(E5)

9(E6)

9(E7)

9(E8)

9(E9)

Description

Caption: None: Building beside water, (Tehran ?)

Caption: NoneNote: Government building (?)

Caption: BaladiehNote: (Tehran ?)

Caption: NoneNote: Walled building enclosure—with flag

Caption: NoneNote: Gate and outpost building—sign in Persian translatesas Keraj

Caption: NoneNote: Building with conical roof

Buildings—Architectural details

Negative No.

18.3

2.013

24.5

55.4(1133)

33.6 (302)

34.1(282)

Caption: None 19.4Note: Wooden doors with inscriptions

Caption: None 50.2Note: Wooden door covered with silver plates, MadrasaMadar-i Shah, Isfahan

Caption: None 41.1Note: Inscriptions on wooden panel—detail

10(A2)

Buildings—Embassies

Caption: None 15.7Note: British Embassy, Tehran (?)

Caption: Interior of British Embassy 36.1

Caption: Interior of British Embassy 41.7

Caption: Interior of British Embassy 41.6

' •••'::-:

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

1O(A3) Caption: Conference room in Russian Embassy Russian 27.1

writing above: Lenin Lived/Lenin Lives/Lenin will alwayslive

10(A4) Caption: Residence salonNote: Residence of an American diplomat (?)see also.fiche 17(B7)

1O(A5) ARCHITECTURE-Triumphal arches

10A6) Caption: Crowning of Reza Shah (arch)Note: Ceremony at archway commemorating coronation ofReza Shah Pahlvai, Tehran, 1925

10(A7) Caption: NoneNote: Triumphal arch of Reza Shah Pahlavi, Tehran

10(A8) Caption: Triumphal ArchNote: Triumphal arch at Square of Cannons, Tehran

1O(A9) ARCHITECTURE-Street Scenes, Parks and Gardens

10(A10) Caption: NoneNote: Street scene, Tehran; see also. 52.7-continuation ofsame street

10(B1) Caption: NoneNote: Street scene, Tehran

10(B2) Caption: Russian expositionNote: Street scene in front of a mosque-possibly entryinto bazaar district of Tehran

10(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Street scene-Dawlat area, Tehran (?)

26.10 (11)

44.10

48.1

43.4

17.7 (978)

19.8

1.2

19.7

10(B4 Caption: None 19.10Note: Street scene, Tehran; see also: 19.8-street may be (1108)one that extends around corner of building with lion motif

10(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Street scene-sign above building translates asgovernment hospital entrance, early Pahlavi era

22.2

48

Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

10(A3)

10(A4)

10(A5)

10A6)

10(A7)

10(A8)

Caption: Conference room in Russian Embassy—Russian 21.\writing above: Lenin Lived/Lenin Lives/Lenin will alwayslive

26.10(11)Caption: Residence salonNote: Residence of an American diplomat (?)see also:fiche 17(B7)

ARCHITECTURE—Triumphal arches

Caption: Crowning ofReza Shah (arch) 44.10Note: Ceremony at archway commemorating coronation ofReza Shah Pahlvai, Tehran, 1925

Caption: NoneNote: Triumphal arch ofReza Shah Pahlavi, Tehran

Caption: Triumphal ArchNote: Triumphal arch at Square of Cannons, Tehran

48.1

43.4

10(A9)

10(A10)

10(B2)

10(B3)

10(B4

10(B5)

ARCHITECTURE—Street Scenes, Parks and Gardens

Caption: None 17.7(978)Note: Street scene, Tehran; see also: 52.7—continuation ofsame street

Caption: None 19.8Note: Street scene, Tehran

Caption: Russian exposition 1.2Note: Street scene in front of a mosque—possibly entryinto bazaar district of Tehran

Caption: None 19.7Note: Street scene—Dawlat area, Tehran (?)

Caption: None 19.10Note: Street scene, Tehran; see also: 19.8—street may be (1108)one that extends around corner of building with lion motif

Caption: NoneNote: Street scene—sign above building translates asgovernment hospital entrance, early Pahlavi era

22.2

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10(B6) Caption: Khiabani NasiriehNote: Nasseriyeh Street

10(B7) Caption: Khiabani A'la i DowlehNote: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran

10(B8) Caption: Khiabani Cheragh bargNote: Street scene

10(B9) Caption: Khiabani ArcNote: Street scene, Tehran

10(B 10) Caption: Khiabani NasiriyehNote: Street scene, Tehran; see also: 17.7-view in 52.7 isnorthern portion of same street

10(C1) Caption: Khiabani A'la i DowlehNote: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran

10(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Street scene before a mosque (may not be Iran ?)

10(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Street scene

10(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Tree-lined street with carriages

10(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Park-i Atabak, pool and gazebo

10(C6) Caption: NoneNote: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran-view in snow; see also: 17(B2)

10(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Tree-lined avenue, Dushan Tapa

10(C8) Caption: NoneNote: Tree-lined avenue leading to gate and garden

10(C9) Caption: NoneNote: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran

Negative No.

26.2 (295)

18.8

52.1 (1221)

13.442

52.7

52.4b

2.01

49

Fiche/Frame

10(B6)

10(B7)

10(B8)

10(B9)

10(B10)

10(C2)

10(C3)

10(C4)

10(C5)

10(C6)

10(C7)

10(C8)

10(C9)

Description Negative No.

Caption: Khiabani Nasirieh 26.2 (295)Note: Nasseriyeh Street

Caption: Khiabani A Ya / Dowleh 18.8Note: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran

Caption: Khiabani Cheragh barg 52.1 (1221)Note: Street scene

Caption: Khiabani Arc 13.442Note: Street scene, Tehran

Caption : Khiabani Nasiriyeh 52.7Note: Street scene, Tehran; see also: 17.7—view in 52.7 isnorthern portion of same street

Caption : Khiabani A Va i Dowleh 52.4bNote: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran

Caption: None 2.01Note: Street scene before a mosque (may not be Iran ?)

Caption: None 2.02Note: Street scene

Caption: None 14.7Note: Tree-lined street with carriages

Caption: None 32.7 (436)Note: Park-i Atabak, pool and gazebo

Caption: None 34.5 (100)Note: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran—view in snow; see also: 17(B2)

Caption: None 60.2 (1224)Note: Tree-lined avenue, Dushan Tapa

Caption: None 23.5Note: Tree-lined avenue leading to gate and garden

Caption: None 33.3Note: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran

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10(C 10) Caption: German Embassy property in GulhakNote: German embassy property, Gulahek-view of pathby stream; see also: fiche 19(D9)

46.2

10(D1) Caption: Chehar bagh, IsfahanNote: Trees lining Chehar Bagh, the Great Avenue, Isfahan

44.11

10(D2) Caption: NoneNote: Two men outside walled garden or cemetery

55.7

1O(D3) ARCHITECTURE-Mosques, Shrines and Tombs see also: 9(D7)

10(D4) Caption: Entrance to KazemainNote: Religious dignitaries in front of shrine; see also:fiche 18(A6)

41.3

10(D5) Caption: Kazemain (?)Note: Shrine near Baghdad, possibly Alid sanctuary,Kazimayn; see also: fiche 19(B9)

37.1 (663)

10(D6) Caption: Tower in DamghanNote: Manar of Masjid-i Juma (Great Mosque), Damghan;see also: 19(A8)

31.8

10(D7) Caption: Masjid-I Sheikh LutfallahNote: Masjid-i Sheikh Lotfollah, Isfahan-general view ofdome and maydan

34.6 (405)

10(D8) Caption: Isfahan, Maidani ShahNote: Great square of Masjid-i Shah (Royal Mosque),Isfahan

48.4

10(D9) Caption: Isfahan, Madrasa, Madar-i Shah /cupola withscaffolding for repairs by the Russians during partition

53.9

10(D 10) Caption: NoneNote: Aerial view of city-palm trees in background; see

also: 48.6 (Architecture-Townscapes and Villages) forcomparative view

50.8

10(E1) Caption: Imam Riza Meshhed 41.14 (103)

10(E2) Caption: Al-Anibar QazvinNote: Masjid-i Shah, Qazvin (Kazvin)-view of iwan

40.8 (481)

50

Fiche/Frame

lO(ClO)

10(D2)

Description Negative No.

Caption: German Embassy property in Gulhak 46.2Note: German embassy property, Gulahek—view of pathby stream; see also: fiche 19(D9)

Caption: Chehar bagh, Isfahan 44.11Note: Trees lining Chehar Bagh, the Great Avenue, Isfahan

Caption: NoneNote: Two men outside walled garden or cemetery

55.7

10(D3)

10(D4)

10(D5)

10(D6)

10(D7)

10(D8)

ARCHITECTURE—Mosques, Shrines and Tombs see also: 9(D7)

Caption: Entrance to Kazemain 41.3Note: Religious dignitaries in front of shrine; see also:fiche 18(A6)

Caption: Kazemain (?)Note: Shrine near Baghdad, possibly Alid sanctuary,Kazimayn; see also: fiche 19(B9)

37.1 (663)

Caption: Tower in Damghan 31.8Note: Manar of Masjid-i Juma (Great Mosque), Damghan;see also: 19(A8)

Caption: Masjid-I Sheikh Lutfallah 34.6 (405)Note: Masjid-i Sheikh Lotfollah, Isfahan — general view ofdome and maydan

Caption: Isfahan, Maidani ShahNote: Great square of Masjid-i Shah (Royal Mosque),Isfahan

48.4

10(D9)

10(D10)

10(E2)

Caption: Isfahan, Madrasa, Madar-i Shah /cupola with 53.9scaffolding f or repairs by the Russians during partition

Caption: None 50.8Note: Aerial view of city — palm trees in background; seealso: 48.6 (Architecture — Townscapes and Villages) forcomparative view

Caption: Imam Riza Meshhed 41 . 14 (103)

Caption: Al-Anibar Qazvin 40.8 (481)Note: Masjid-i Shah, Qazvin (Kazvin) — view of iwan

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10(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Mosque of Shah Sultan Hussein, Qazvin-view ofentrance; see also: fiche 18(A4) for comparative image

1O(E4) Caption: NoneNote: Mosque of Shah Sultan Hussein, Qazvin-view ofentrance

Negative No.

15.12

48.5 (619)

1 O(E5) Caption: Blue Mosque (Masjid-i Kabud) Tabriz 46.19 (507)Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz-view oflarge iwan; see also: 19(A4)

1O(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran

10(E7) Caption: Qom

Note: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran-court view; see

also: fiche 20(D4) for comparative image

10(E8) Caption: Shah AbdulAzimNote: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran

10(E9) Caption: NoneNote: Imamzadeh Qassem, Shimiran-distant view atfoothills of Alburz mountain range; see also: 52.3 forcomparative image

1 l(A1) Caption: NazmiyehNote: Large gathering before mosque; see also: fiche19(A9) for possible related view

11(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Cossack officers standing before iwan of a mosque

11(A3) Caption: NoneNote: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil-view of mihrab; seealso: fiche 19(A2)

11(A4) Caption: Tombeau de SheikhNote: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil-exterior view oftomb chamber, south facade; see also: fiche 19(C7)

56.12

54.4 (1132)

1.10

14.8

3.4 (1092)

59.1

36.8 (274)

31.7 (187)

51

Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

10(E3) Caption: None 15.12Note: Mosque of Shah Sultan Hussein, Qazvin—view ofentrance; see also: fiche 18(A4) for comparative image

10(E4) Caption: None 48.5 (619)Note: Mosque of Shah Sultan Hussein, Qazvin—view ofentrance

10(E5) Caption: Blue Mosque (Masjid-i Kabud) Tabriz 46.19 (507)Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz—view oflarge iwan; see also: 19(A4)

10(E6) Caption: None 56.12Note: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran

10(E7) Caption: Qom 54.4(1132)Note: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran—court view; seealso: fiche 20(D4) for comparative image

10(E8) Caption: Shah Abdul Azim 1.10Note: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran

10(E9) Caption: None 14.8Note: Imamzadeh Qassem, Shimiran—distant view atfoothills of Alburz mountain range; see also: 52.3 forcomparative image

11(A1) Caption: Nazmiyeh 3.4(1092)Note: Large gathering before mosque; see also: fiche19(A9) for possible related view

11 (A2) Caption: None 59.1Note: Cossack officers standing before iwan of a mosque

11 (A3) Caption: None 36.8(274)Note: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil—view of mihrab; seealso: fiche 19(A2)

11 (A4) Caption: Tombeau de Sheikh 31.7 (187)Note: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil—exterior view oftomb chamber, south facade; see also: fiche 19(C7)

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11(A5) Caption: Imamzadeh GasimNote: Imamzadeh Qassem, Shimiran; see also: 14.8 forcomparative image

11(A6) Caption: NoneNote: Mosque of Gawhar Shad, Mashhad-view of domeand top of manars; see also: fiche 19 (A10)

11(A7) Caption: NoneNote: Manar and rooftops

11(A8) Caption: NoneNote: Gunbad-i Alawiyan, Hamadan-view of northeastfacade; see also: fiche 19 (A7)

11(A9) Caption: NoneNote: View with mosque

11(A10) Caption: NoneNote: Rear view of a mosque, (Kashan ?); see also: fiche19(B8)

11(B 1) Caption: NoneNote: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum; see also: fiche19(B5)

11(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Iwan of mosque

1l(B3) Caption: QomNote: Cemetery at Qum-Shrine of Fatima al-Ma`suma inbackground; see also: fiche 19(B2)

11(B4) Caption: QumNote: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum-distant view

11(B5) Caption: MashadNote: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma`suma, Qum

11(B6) Caption: Shah Abdul AzimNote: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum-north facade;see also. fiche 19(B3)

Negative No.

52.3

32.2 (704)

56.8 (1159)

36.6

32.1 (610)

33.5 (167)

35.3 (66)

36.10

26.12

52

Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

11(A5) Caption: Imamzadeh Gasim 52.3Note: Imamzadeh Qassem, Shimiran; see also: 14.8 forcomparative image

11 (A6) Caption: None 32.2(704)Note: Mosque of Gawhar Shad, Mashhad—view of domeand top of manars; see also: fiche 19 (AIO)

11(A7) Caption: None 56.8(1159)Note: Manar and rooftops

11(A8) Caption: None 36.6Note: Gunbad-i Alawiyan, Hamadan—view of northeastfacade; see also: fiche 19 (A7)

11(A9) Caption: None 32.1(610)Note: View with mosque

11(A10) Caption: None 33.5(167)Note: Rear view of a mosque, (Kashan ?); see also: fiche19(B8)

11(B1) Caption: None 35.3(66)Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum; see also: fiche19(B5)

11(B2) Caption: None 36.10Note: Iwan of mosque

11(B3) Caption: Qom 26.12Note: Cemetery at Qum—Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma inbackground; see also: fiche 19(B2)

11 (B4) Caption: Qum 1.9Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum—distant view

11(B5) Caption: Mashad 37.7(892)Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum

11(B6) Caption: Shah Abdul Azim 53.10Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum—north facade; (1093)see also: fiche 19(B3)

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11(B7) Caption: Abdul AzimNote: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma`suma, Qum-north facade;see also: fiche 19(B4)

11(B8) Caption: Imamzadeh at QomNote: Imamzadeh, Qum; see also: fiche 19 (B 1)

1 l (B9) Caption: NoneNote: Pishtaq (arched and framed portal) of a ruinedbuilding, Qum

11(B10) Caption: NoneNote: Imamzadeh-Europeans on horses in foreground

11(C l) Caption: NoneNote: Imamzadeh with "sugar-loaf' dome

1 l (C2) Caption: Imamzadeh in NishapurNote: Haruniya mausoleum, Tus; see also: fiche 19(D3)

11(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Tomb of Emir Arghun's daughter, Salmas-(tombdestroyed by earthquake, ca. 1931); see also: fiche 19(C6)

I1(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam-view ofminaret; see also: fiche 19(D6)

11(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb ofDarius I-interior viewtowards northeast end

11(C6) Caption: NoneNote: Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb of Darius I, northeast vault;see also: fiche 19(D1)

11(C7) ARCHITECTURE-Yazd-i Khast

11(C8) Caption: NoneNote: Yazd-i Khast-general view of this ancient fortress

11(C9) Caption: NoneNote: Yazd-i Khast-general view

Negative No.

17.1 (1031)

31.3 (107)

59.12 (998)

36.7 (192)

30.11 (569)

29.6 (61)

1.6

53

Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

11(B7) Caption: Abdul Azim 17.1(1031)Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum—north facade;see also: fiche 19(B4)

11(B8) Caption: Imamzadeh at Qom 31.3(107)Note: Imamzadeh, Qum; see also: fiche 19 (B 1)

11(B9) Caption: None 59.12(998)Note: Pishtaq (arched and framed portal) of a ruinedbuilding, Qum

11(B10) Caption: None 30.8Note: Imamzadeh—Europeans on horses in foreground

11(C1) Caption: None 45.4(439)Note: Imamzadeh with "sugar-loaf' dome

11(C2) Caption: Imamzadeh in Nishapur 26.9Note: Haruniya mausoleum, Tus; see also: fiche 19(D3)

11(C3) Caption: None 47.2Note: Tomb of Emir Arghun's daughter, Salmas—(tombdestroyed by earthquake, ca. 1931); see also: fiche 19(C6)

11(C4) Caption: None 36.7(192)Note: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam—view ofminaret; see also: fiche 19(D6)

11(C5) Caption: None 30.11(569)Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb of Darius I—interior viewtowards northeast end

11(C6) Caption: None 29.6(61)Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb of Darius I, northeast vault;see also: fiche 19(D1)

11 (C7) ARCHITECTURE—Yazd-i Khast

11 (C8) Caption: None 1.11Note: Yazd-i Khast—general view of this ancient fortress

11(C9) Caption: None 1.6Note: Yazd-i Khast—general view

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

11(C10) Caption: Yazdi Khast 30.2Note: Yazd-i Khast-view from northwest

11(D1) Caption: None 35.7 (387)Note: Yazd-i Khast-general view

11(D2) Caption: Bridge of Yazdi Khast 30.1 (196)Note: Wooden bridge that accesses Yazd-i Khast-viewfrom southern side of fortress

11(D3) ARCHITECTURE-Townscapes and Villages

11(D4) Caption: Scene of TeheranNote: City rooftops, Tehran

48.8 (290)

11(D5) Caption: View of Teheran from Darwazeyi Dawlat 31.4 (207)

11(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Aerial view of domed rooftops, Kashan; see also.0.13 and fiche 19(C 1)

49.5 (462)

11(D7) Caption: None 0.13 (462)Note: Aerial view of domed rooftops, Kashan-copy (1615)negative of 49.5 (?); see also: fiche 19(C1)

11(D8) Caption: None 32.11 (810)Note: View of Shushtar

11(D9) Caption: Darband 53.8Note: General view of village

11(D10) Caption: None 45.5 (522)Note: View of village rooftops, (Manzandaran ?)

11(E1) Caption: Scene in Mazandaran 42.11Note: Thatch-roofed resting stop (?), Mazandaran

11(E2) Caption: None 14.4Note: View of Zagros mountains, with men in foregroundstanding on city wall, Luristan

11(E3) Caption: General view of ShimranNote: Cultivated fields and gardens around Shiraz

46.9 (56)

54

Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

11 (C 10) Caption: Yazdi Khast 30.2Note: Yazd-i Khast—view from northwest

Caption: None 35.7 (387)Note: Yazd-i Khast—general view

Caption: Bridge of Yazdi Khast 30.1 (196)Note: Wooden bridge that accesses Yazd-i Khast—viewfrom southern side of fortress

ARCHITECTURE—Townscapes and Villages

Caption: Scene of Teheran 48.8 (290)Note: City rooftops, Tehran

Caption: View of Teheran from Darwazeyi Dawlat 31.4 (207)

Caption: None 49.5 (462)Note: Aerial view of domed rooftops, Kashan; see also:0.13 and fiche 19(C1)

Caption: None 0.13 (462)Note: Aerial view of domed rooftops, Kashan—copy (1615)negative of 49.5 (?); see also: fiche 19(C1)

Caption: None 32.11(810)Note: View of Shushtar

C aption : Darband 53.8Note: General view of village

Caption: None 45.5 (522)Note: View of village rooftops, (Manzandaran ?)

Caption: Scene in Mazandaran 42.11Note: Thatch-roofed resting stop (?), Mazandaran

Caption: None 14.4Note: View of Zagros mountains, with men in foregroundstanding on city wall, Luristan

Caption: General view ofShimran 46.9 (56)Note: Cultivated fields and gardens around Shiraz

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

11(E4) Caption: DeyzashurNote: Distant view of Bagh-i firdaws, Shimran; see also:

58.2 (Royalty-Residences) for comparative image

20.184

11(E5) Caption: ShimranNote: Townscape

20.172

11(E6) Caption: ShimranNote: Dirt path and rock wall with gatepost

20.01

11(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Townscape-palm trees in background; see also:50.8 (Architecture-Mosques, Shrines and Tombs) forcomparative view

48.6 (279)

11(E8) Caption: NoneNote: Townscape

15.8

11(E9) Caption: NoneNote: Townscape

15.1

12(A1) Caption: NoneNote: City rooftops against snow-capped mountains

0.2

12(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Townscape

45.2 (241)

12(A3) Caption: NoneNote: Townscape with water and mountains in background

33.4 (700)

12(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Rooftops of city

25.3 (965)

12(A5) Caption: ZargandehNote: Village building

39.6 (711)

12(A6) Caption: NoneNote: General view of village

47.13 (24)

12(A7) Caption: NoneNote: City rooftops

47.1

12(A8) Caption: NoneNote: General view of village

45.7

55

Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

11(E4) Caption: Deyzashur 20.184Note: Distant view of Bagh-i firdaws, Shimran; see also:58.2 (Royalty—Residences) for comparative image

11(E5) Caption: Shimran 20.172Note: Townscape

11(E6) Caption: Shimran 20.01Note: Dirt path and rock wall with gatepost

11(E7) Caption: None 48.6(279)Note: Townscape—palm trees in background; see also:50.8 (Architecture—Mosques, Shrines and Tombs) forcomparative view

11(E8) Caption: None 15.8Note: Townscape

11(E9) Caption: None 15.1Note: Townscape

12(A1) Caption: None 0.2Note: City rooftops against snow-capped mountains

12(A2) Caption: None 45.2 (241)Note: Townscape

12(A3) Caption: None 33.4 (700)Note: Townscape with water and mountains in background

12(A4) Caption: None 25.3 (965)Note: Rooftops of city

12(A5) Caption: Zargandeh 39.6(711)Note: Village building

12(A6) Caption: None 47.13(24)Note: General view of village

12(A7) Caption: None 47.1Note: City rooftops

12(A8) Caption: None 45.7Note: General view of village

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

12(A9) Caption: Barn in S. IranNote: Barns in southern Iran

46.4 (455)

12(A10) Caption: NoneNote: General view of village

34.2 (289)

12(B1) Caption: NoneNote: General view of village

37.14 (735)

12(B2) Caption: NoneNote: General view of village

27.3 (447)

12(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Townscape

18.1

12(B4) Caption: NoneNote: Townscape

19.5

12(B5) Caption: NoneNote: General view of village

19.11

12(B6) Caption: NoneNote: Campsite and village in mountains

33.1 (292)

12(B7) Caption: NoneNote: General view of village

32.12 (500)

12(B8) Caption: NoneNote: Rooftops of small village

0.7 (1129)

12(B9) Caption: NoneNote: House in ruins (Gilan ?)

2.011

12(B10) Caption: NoneNote: Buildings along seawall

0.10

12(C1) Caption: NoneNote: Hot springs at Damavand mountain, Abigarm; see

also: 43.9 (Landscapes) for comparative view

45.6 (617)

12(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Bridge and rock wall

14.9

56

Fiche/Frame

12(A9)

12(A10)

12(B2)

12(B3)

12(B4)

12(B5)

12(B6)

12(B7)

12(B8)

12(B9)

12(B10)

12(C2)

Description Negative No.

Caption: Barn in S. Iran 46.4 (455)Note: Barns in southern Iran

Caption: None 34.2 (289)Note: General view of village

Caption: None 37.14(735)Note: General view of village

Caption: None 27.3 (447)Note: General view of village

Caption: None 18.1Note: Townscape

Caption: None 19.5Note: Townscape

C aption : None 19.11Note: General view of village

Caption: None 33.1(292)Note: Campsite and village in mountains

Caption: None 32.12 (500)Note: General view of village

Caption: None 0.7 (1129)Note: Rooftops of small village

Caption: None 2.011Note: House in ruins (Gilan ?)

C aption : None 0.10Note: Buildings along seawall

Caption: None 45.6 (617)Note: Hot springs at Damavand mountain, Abigarm; seealso: 43.9 (Landscapes) for comparative view

Caption: None 14.9Note: Bridge and rock wall

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

12(C3) Caption: None 14.5Note: Woman and boy at spring

12(C4) Caption: None 22.1 (960)Note: Landscape with building and mounds

12(C5) Caption: None 45.1 (556)Note: Stone walls in landscape

12(C6) Caption: None 55.3Note: Landscape

12(C7) LANDSCAPES

12(C8) Caption: AbsharNote: Waterfall

12(C9) Caption: DamavandNote: Mount Damavand of Alburz range

12(C10) Caption: Abi Garm on DamavandNote: Hot springs at Mount Damavand, Abigarm; see also:45.6 (Townscapes and Villages) for comparative view

54.3

13.437

43.9 (402)

12(D1) Caption: Demavand-geyser /Abi garm 42.9 (620)Note: Geyser at Mount Damavand, Abigarm

12(D2) Caption: Hills near Gulhak 3.1Note: Camp before hills, Gulahek

12(D3) Caption: Road to Mazandaran 42.5

12(D4) Caption: Scene near ReshtNote: Safid Rud with rural buildings near Rasht

31.5 (160)

12(D5) Caption: Mountains of Shimran 20.501Note: Seated man on mountain top, Shimran (1033)

12(D6) Caption: Waterfall-ShimranNote: Family (?) and soldier seated at waterfall

12(D7) Caption: Pol i Rumi, ShimranNote: Pul-i Rumi, Shimran-guards at estate gate andsmall bridge over dry river bed

13.166

56.5

57

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12(C3)

12(C4)

12(C5)

12(C6)

12(C7)

12(C8)

12(C9)

12(C10)

12(D2)

12(D3)

12(D4)

12(D5)

12(D6)

12(D7)

Description Negative No.

Caption: None 14.5Note: Woman and boy at spring

Caption : None 22.1 (960)Note: Landscape with building and mounds

Caption: None 45.1(556)Note: Stone walls in landscape

Caption: None 55.3Note: Landscape

LANDSCAPES

Caption: Abshar 54.3Note: Waterfall

Caption: Damavand 13.437Note: Mount Damavand of Alburz range

Caption: Abi Garm on Damavand 43.9 (402)Note: Hot springs at Mount Damavand, Abigarm; see also:45.6 (Townscapes and Villages) for comparative view

Caption: Demavand-geyser /Abi garm 42.9 (620)Note: Geyser at Mount Damavand, Abigarm

Caption: Hills near Gulhak 3.1Note: Camp before hills, Gulahek

Caption : Road to Mazandaran 42.5

Caption: Scene near Resht 31.5 (160)Note: Safid Rud with rural buildings near Rasht

Caption: Mountains ofShimran 20.501Note: Seated man on mountain top, Shimran (1033)

Caption: Waterfall—Shimran 13.166Note: Family (?) and soldier seated at waterfall

Caption: Pol i Rumi, Shimran 56.5Note: Pul-i Rumi, Shimran—guards at estate gate andsmall bridge over dry river bed

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12(D8) Caption: Pol i Rumi-ShimranNote: Pul-i Rumi, Shimran-building beside small bridgeover dry river bed

13.164

12(D9) Caption: Sari band-Shimran 43.5 (161)

12(D10) Caption: Old road to ShimranNote: Kutalipir Zan (Pass of the Old Woman) on way toPersian Gulf

30.10

12(E1) Caption: NoneNote: Sorkh-i Hisar Palace, northwest of Tehran-distantview

55.8

12(E2) Caption: NoneNote: Building and view of Alburz mountains, north ofTehran

16.1

12(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Safid Rud valley; see also: fiche 17(C4)

26.3 (109)

12(E4) Caption: NoneNote: River gorge

36.4 (749)

12(E5) Caption: None 20.173Note: Landscape with large rock (1021)

12(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Landscape view from building porch

16.5

12(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Landscape

61.8 (1048)

12(E8) Caption: NoneNote: Landscape

55.6 (913)

12(E9) Caption: ShimranNote: Landscape

33.9 (298)

13(Al) Caption: NoneNote: Road from Shiraz to Persian Gulf-Maiden's Pass

34.3

13(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Landscape with men walking along road

34.4

58

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12(D8)

12(D9)

12(D10)

12(E2)

12(E3)

12(E4)

12(E5)

12(E6)

12(E7)

12(E8)

12(E9)

Description

Caption: Pol i Rumi—ShimranNote: Pul-i Rumi, Shimran—building beside small bridgeover dry river bed

Caption: Sari band—Shimran

Caption: Old road to ShimranNote: Kutalipir Zan (Pass of the Old Woman) on way toPersian Gulf

Negative No.

13.164

43.5(161)

30.10

13(A2)

Caption: None 55.8Note: Sorkh-i Hisar Palace, northwest of Tehran—distantview

Caption: None 16.1Note: Building and view of Alburz mountains, north ofTehran

Caption: None 26.3 (109)Note: Safid Rud valley; see also: fiche 17(C4)

Caption: None 36.4 (749)Note: River gorge

Caption: None 20.173Note: Landscape with large rock (1021)

Caption: None 16.5Note: Landscape view from building porch

Caption: None 61.8(1048)Note: Landscape

Caption: None 55.6 (913)Note: Landscape

Caption: Shimran 33.9 (298)Note: Landscape

Caption: None 34.3Note: Road from Shiraz to Persian Gulf—Maiden's Pass

Caption: None 34.4Note: Landscape with men walking along road

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

13(A3) Caption: Road to Abi AliNote: Rider on horse on road

54.1

13(A4) INDUSTRIAL

13(A5) Caption: First truckNote: Russians posed with possibly the first truck in Iran

27.10 (355)

13(A6 Caption: NoneNote: Train

17.5 (1031)

13(A7) Caption: First plane in IranNote: Group posed with a Junkers airplane

48.13

13(A8) Caption: First(?) plane to land in IranNote: Group posed with a German Junkers airplane in Iran,1928 (Hady Atabay, later head of Iranian military healthservices, appears in white jacket under "e" of "Junkers")

48.2

13(A9) Caption: Wireless tower 39.3

13(A10) Caption: Wireless tower (1928)Note: Wireless tower, ca. 1920

42.12

13(B1) ARTS-Carpets

13(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

4.5

13(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

4.10

13(B4) Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

4.12

13(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

7.13

13(B6) Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

7.14

13(B7) Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

8.9

59

Fiche/Frame

13(A3)

Description

Caption: Road to Abi AliNote: Rider on horse on road

Negative No.

54.1

13(A4)

13(A5)

13(A6

13(A7)

13(A8)

13(A9)

13(A10)

13(B2)

13(B3)

13(B4)

13(B5)

13(B6)

13(B7)

INDUSTRIAL

Caption: First truck 27.10 (355)Note: Russians posed with possibly the first truck in Iran

Caption: None 17.5 (1031)Note: Train

Caption : First plane in Iran 48.13Note: Group posed with a Junkers airplane

Caption: First(?) plane to land in Iran 48.2Note: Group posed with a German Junkers airplane in Iran,1928 (Hady Atabay, later head of Iranian military healthservices, appears in white jacket under "e" of "Junkers")

Caption: Wireless tower

Caption: Wireless tower (1928)Note: Wireless tower, ca. 1920

ARTS—Carpets

Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

39.3

42.12

4.5

4.10

4.12

7.13

7.14

8.9

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

13(B8) Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

10.1

13(B9) ARTS-Ceramics See also: ARTS-Figurines

13(B10) Caption: NoneNote: Plate

5.3 (983)

13(C1) Caption: NoneNote: Broken dish

40.1

13(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Star-shaped minai dish

7.6

13(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of multi-lobed bowl

10.8

13(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of minai bowl

4.6

13(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of minai bowl

7.3

13(C6) Caption: NoneNote: Base of minai bowl

11.3

13(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

7.2

13(C8) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

4.3

13(C9) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

8.5

13(C10) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

17.9

13(D1) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

59.11

13(D2) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

7.1

60

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13(B8)

13(B9)

13(B10)

13(C2)

13(C3)

13(C4)

13(C5)

13(C6)

13(C7)

13(C8)

13(C9)

13(C10)

13(D2)

Description

Caption: NoneNote: Carpet

ARTS—Ceramics See also: ARTS—Figurines

Caption: NoneNote: Plate

Caption: NoneNote: Broken dish

Caption: NoneNote: Star-shaped minai dish

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of multi-lobed bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Base of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

Negative No.

10.1

5.3 (983)

40.1

7.6

10.8

4.6

7.3

11.3

7.2

4.3

8.5

17.9

59.11

7.1

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Fiche/Frame Description

13(D3) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

13(D4) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

13(D5) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

13(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of minai bowl

13(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(D8) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of dish with scalloped upright sides andnarrow grooved rim, Seljuk dynasty, dated 1210, signed bySayyid Shams-al-Din al-Hasani-now in art collection ofFreer Gallery, F 1941.11

(13(D9) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(D10) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(E1) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(E2) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(E4) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(E5) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

13(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

Negative No.

59.3

6.3

5.5

9.6

9.7

35.2

10.5

9.2

6.4

6.5

5.7

10.6

6.2

9.3

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13(D3)

13(D4)

13(D5)

13(D6)

13(D7)

13(D8)

(13(D9)

13(D10)

13(E2)

13(E3)

13(E4)

13(E5)

13(E6)

Description Negative No.

Caption: None 59.3Note: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: None 6.3Note: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: None 5.5Note: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: None 9.6Note: Interior of minai bowl

Caption: None 9.7Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 35.2Note: Interior of dish with scalloped upright sides andnarrow grooved rim, Seljuk dynasty, dated 1210, signed bySayyid Shams-al-Din al-Hasani—now in art collection ofFreer Gallery, F1941.il

Caption: None 10.5Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 9.2Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 6.4Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 6.5Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 5.7Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 10.6Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 6.2Note: Interior of bowl

Caption: None 9.3Note: Interior of bowl

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

13(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

7.8

13(E8) Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

8.6

13(E9) Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of two bowls

10.9

14(A1) Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of three bowls

6.1

14(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Three bowls

59.6

14(A3) Caption: NoneNote: Four (Sultanabad ?) bowls

59.2

14(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Four (Sultanabad ?) bowls

59.8

14(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of three bowls

9.4

14(A6) Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of four bowls

7.4

14(A7) Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of four bowls

6.7

14(A8) Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of four bowls

4.2

14(A9) Caption: NoneNote: Eight bowls

10.7

14(A10) Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of twelve bowls

8.3

14(B1) Caption: NoneNote: Jar, bowl, and ewer

59.4

14(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Ewer, two jugs, and two bowls

11.2

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13(E7)

13(E8)

13(E9)

14(A2)

14(A3)

14(A4)

14(A5)

14(A6)

14(A7)

14(A8)

14(A9)

14(A10)

14(B2)

Description

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interior of bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of two bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of three bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Three bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Four (Sultanabad ?) bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Four (Sultanabad ?) bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of three bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of four bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of four bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of four bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Eight bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Interiors of twelve bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Jar, bowl, and ewer

Caption: NoneNote: Ewer, two jugs, and two bowls

Negative No.

7.8

8.6

10.9

6.1

59.6

59.2

59.8

9.4

7.4

6.7

4.2

10.7

8.3

59.4

11.2

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

14(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Three bowls and two jars

10.12

14(B4) Caption: NoneNote: Dish, jug, and bowl

8.4

14(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Jar and interiors of two bowls

6.9

14(B6) Caption: NoneNote: Two-handled jar and interiors of two bowls

5.6

14(B7) Caption: NoneNote: Jar and interiors of three bowls

7.10

14(B8) Caption: NoneNote: Jar, bowl and ewer

8.2

14(B9) Caption: NoneNote: Two ewers and bowl

9.9

14(B 10) Caption: NoneNote: Three jars and two ewers

11.6

14(Cl) Caption: NoneNote: Ewer and jug

9.1

14(C2) Caption: NoneNote: Bowl, jar, and jug

6.8

14(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Bowl, two ewers, and two jars

6.6

14(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Two jars and bowl

59.10

14(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Jug, two jars, bowl, and animal head

11.4

14(C6) Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of jar

4.1

14(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of jar

7.7

63

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14(B3)

14(B4)

14(B5)

14(B6)

14(B7)

14(B8)

14(B9)

14(B10)

14(C2)

14(C3)

14(C4)

14(C5)

14(C6)

14(C7)

Description

Caption: NoneNote: Three bowls and two jars

Caption: NoneNote: Dish, jug, and bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Jar and interiors of two bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Two-handled jar and interiors of two bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Jar and interiors of three bowls

Caption: NoneNote: Jar, bowl and ewer

Caption: NoneNote: Two ewers and bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Three jars and two ewers

Caption: NoneNote: Ewer and jug

Caption: NoneNote: Bowl, jar, and jug

Caption: NoneNote: Bowl, two ewers, and two jars

Caption: NoneNote: Two jars and bowl

Caption: NoneNote: Jug, two jars, bowl, and animal head

Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of jar

Caption: NoneNote: Exterior of jar

Negative No.

10.12

8.4

6.9

5.6

7.10

8.2

9.9

11.6

9.1

6.8

6.6

59.10

11.4

4.1

7.7

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

14(C8) Caption: NoneNote: Jar and bowl with inscriptions

7.9

14(C9) Caption: NoneNote: Jar

9.5

14(C10) Caption: NoneNote: Vase

5.4

14(D1) Caption: NoneNote: Three jars

11.7

14(D2) Caption: NoneNote: Ewer and four jars

11.8

14(D3) Caption: NoneNote: Low relief jar with inscription

8.1

14(D4) Caption: NoneNote: Low relief jar with inscription-close view of 8.1

8.7

14(D5) Caption: NoneNote: Jar with low relief

11.5

14(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Jar with low relief

11.1 (1252)

14(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Ewer, jar with low relief, and vessel

26.5

14(D8) Caption: NoneNote: Ewer

10.3

14(D9) Caption: NoneNote: Ewer

7.5

14(D10) Caption: NoneNote: Figural Jar

11.9

14(E1) Caption: NoneNote: Figural ewer

4.4

14(E2) Caption: NoneNote: Figural ewer

4.9

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14(C8)

14(C9)

14(C10)

14(D2)

14(D3)

14(D4)

14(D5)

14(D6)

14(D7)

14(D8)

14(D9)

14(D10)

14(E2)

Description Negative No.

Caption: None 7.9Note: Jar and bowl with inscriptions

Caption: None 9.5Note: Jar

Caption: None 5.4Note: Vase

C aption : None 11.7Note: Three j ars

Caption : None 11.8Note: Ewer and four jars

Caption: None 8.1Note: Low relief jar with inscription

Caption: None 8.7Note: Low relief jar with inscription—close view of 8.1

Caption: None 11.5Note: Jar with low relief

Caption: None 11.1(1252)Note: Jar with low relief

Caption: None 26.5Note: Ewer, jar with low relief, and vessel

Caption: None 10.3Note: Ewer

Caption: None 7.5Note: Ewer

C aption : None 11.9Note: Figurai Jar

Caption: None 4.4Note: Figurai ewer

Caption: None 4.9Note: Figurai ewer

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

14(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Silver and gold ewer-now in Museum rIslamische Kunst, I.2210

5.2

14(E4) Caption: NoneNote: Multi-handled jar

9.8

14(E5) Caption: NoneNote: Multi-handled jar

4.8

14(E6) Caption: NoneNote: Two-handled jar

5.1

14(E7) Caption: NoneNote: Jar and multi-handled jar

4.7

14(E8) Caption: NoneNote: Ornate teapot and sugar bowl; see also: 58.11

10.2

14(E9) Caption: NoneNote: Ornate teapot and sugar bowl

58.11

15(Al) ARTS-Figurines and Incense burner

15(A2) Caption: NoneNote: Ceramic head

8.8

15(A3) Caption: NoneNote: Statue of woman and child-front view

59.7

15(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Statue of woman and child-back view

4.11

15(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Statue of man

59.9

15(A6) Caption: NoneNote: Ceramic elephant-side view

10.10

15(A7) Caption: NoneNote: Ceramic elephant-front view

10.13

15(A8) Caption: NoneNote: Horse

10.4

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

14(E3) Caption: None 5.2

Note: Silver and gold ewer—now in Museum f@rIslamische Kunst, I.2210

14(E4) Caption: None 9.8Note: Multi-handled jar

14(E5) Caption: None 4.8Note: Multi-handled jar

14(E6) Caption: None 5.1Note: Two-handled jar

14(E7) Caption: None 4.7Note: Jar and multi-handled jar

14(E8) Caption: None 10.2Note: Ornate teapot and sugar bowl; see also: 58.11

14(E9) Caption: None 58.11Note: Ornate teapot and sugar bowl

15(A1) ARTS—Figurines and Incense burner;ht

15(A2) Caption: None 8.8Note: Ceramic head

15(A3) Caption: None 59.7Note: Statue of woman and child—front view

15(A4) Caption: None 4.11Note: Statue of woman and child—back view

15(A5) Caption: None 59.9Note: Statue of man

15(A6) Caption: None 10.10Note: Ceramic elephant—side view

15(A7) Caption: None 10.13Note: Ceramic elephant—front view

15(A8) Caption: None 10.4Note: Horse

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

15(A9) Caption: NoneNote: Horse

7.11

15(A10) Caption: NoneNote: Ram

9.10

15(B1) Caption: NoneNote: Head of a bull

7.12

15(B2) Caption: NoneNote: Lion's head

10.11

15(B3) Caption: NoneNote: Incense burner

4.13

15(B4) ARTS-Ivories

15(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Carved ivory piece

ARTS-Metalwork See: 14(E3)

51.17

15(B6) ARTS-Paintings

15(B7) Caption: NoneNote: Sacrifice of Isaac-oval picture, signed Sevr[uguin?]

36.13

15(B8) Caption: NoneNote: Western style painting

61.1

15(B9) Caption: Painting from Chihil Situn 27.4

15(B10) Caption: NoneNote: Painting of man on animal skin

33.11

15(CI) Caption: NoneNote: Bound illustrated page of Shahnama: Bahram GurHunts with Azada-painting now in Harvard UniversityArt Museums

40.7

15(C2) Caption: Miniature from ShahnamehNote: Two bound illustrated manuscript pages

41.8

66

Fiche/Frame

15(A9)

15(A10)

15(B2)

15(B3)

Description

Caption: NoneNote: Horse

Caption: NoneNote: Ram

Caption: NoneNote: Head of a bull

Caption: NoneNote: Lion's head

Caption: NoneNote: Incense burner

Negative No.

7.11

9.10

7.12

10.11

4.13

15(B4)

15(B5)

ARTS—Ivories

Caption: NoneNote: Carved ivory piece

ARTS—Metalwork See: 14(E3)

51.17

15(B6)

15(B7)

15(B8)

15(B9)

15(B10)

15(C2)

ARTS—Paintings

C aption : None 36.13Note: Sacrifice of Isaac—oval picture, signed Sevr[uguin?]

Caption: None 61.1Note: Western style painting

Caption: Painting from Chihil Situn 27.4

Caption : None 33.11Note: Painting of man on animal skin

Caption: None 40.7Note: Bound illustrated page of Shahnama: Bahram GurHunts with Azada—painting now in Harvard UniversityArt Museums

Caption: Miniature from Shahnameh 41.8Note: Two bound illustrated manuscript pages

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Fiche/Frame Description

15(C3) Caption: NoneNote: Two bound illustrated manuscript pages

15(C4) ARTS-Prints and Drawings

15(C5) Caption: NoneNote: Ayinakhana (Hall of Mirrors), Isfahan-engravingby Pascal Coste from Monuments Modernes de la Perse,Paris, 1867

15(C6) Caption: NoneNote: Masjid-i Shah (Royal Mosque), Isfahan-fromlithograph

15(C7) Caption: NoneNote: Madrasa-i-Shah Husein, exterior view of mosque,Isfahan-engraving by Pascal Coste from MonumentsModernes de la Perse, Paris, 1867

15(C8) Caption: NoneNote: Patio and verandah of Marmar Throne, GulistanPalace, Tehran-engraving by Pascal Coste fromMonuments Modernes de la Perse, Paris, 1867

15(C9) Caption: NoneNote: Patio and verandah of Marmar Throne, GulistanPalace, Tehran-lithograph by Eugene Flandin fromVoyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /Eugen Flandin etPascal Coste, Paris, 1844-1854

15(C10) Caption: NoneNote: Panorama of powder factory outside Tehran-lithograph by Eugene Flandin from Voyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /Eugen Flandin et Pascal Coste, Paris,1844-1854

15(D1) Caption: NoneNote: Old Dowlat Gate, Tehran-lithograph by EugeneFlandin from Voyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /EugenFlandin et Pascal Coste, Paris, 1844-1854

15(D2) Caption: Kasri KajarNote: Palace of Qasri-Qajar-lithograph by EugeneFlandin from Voyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /EugenFlandin et Pascal Coste, Paris, 1844-1854

Negative No.

46.14

12.1

12.2

12.3

12.4

12.5

12.6

12.7

12.8

67

Fiche/Frame

15(C3)

15(C4)

15(C5)

Description Negative No.

15(C6)

15(C7)

15(C8)

15(C9)

15(C10)

15(D2)

Caption: None 46.14Note: Two bound illustrated manuscript pages

ARTS—Prints and Drawings

Caption: None 12.1Note: Ayinakhana (Rail of Mirrors), Isfahan—engravingby Pascal Coste from Monuments Modernes de la Perse,Paris, 1867

Caption: None 12.2Note: Masjid-i Shah (Royal Mosque), Isfahan—fromlithograph

Caption: None 12.3Note: Madrasa-i-Shah Husein, exterior view of mosque,Isfahan—engraving by Pascal Coste from MonumentsModernes de la Perse, Paris, 1867

Caption: None 12.4Note: Patio and verandah of Marmar Throne, GulistanPalace, Tehran—engraving by Pascal Coste fromMonuments Modernes de la Perse, Paris, 1867

Caption: None 12.5Note: Patio and verandah of Marmar Throne, GulistanPalace, Tehran—lithograph by Eugene Flandin fromVoyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /Eugen Flandin etPascal Coste, Paris, 1844-1854

Caption: None 12.6Note: Panorama of powder factory outside Tehran—lithograph by Eugene Flandin from Voyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /Eugen Flandin et Pascal Coste, Paris,1844-1854

Caption: None 12.7Note: Old Dowlat Gate, Tehran—lithograph by EugeneFlandin from Voyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /EugenFlandin et Pascal Coste, Paris, 1844-1854

Caption: KasriKajar 12.8Note: Palace of Qasri-Qajar—lithograph by EugeneFlandin from Voyage en Perse /Perse Moderne /EugenFlandin et Pascal Coste, Paris, 1844-1854

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Fiche/Frame Description

15(D3) Caption: NoneNote: Print of musicians, signed by Euhousset

15(D4) Caption: NoneNote: Seated woman with lyre inside harem-print from abook

15(D5) Caption: NoneNote: Print of a seated woman inside harem

15(D6) Caption: NoneNote: Print of men eating food in room, captionedDijeuner Parsan

15(D7) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration of a large Persian man, signed by Mak,and dated 1923, Tehran

15(D8) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration of man viewing woman with a child,signed by Mak, and dated 1923, Tehran

15(D9) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration, possibly for passion play, showing menperforming ghama-zani (a form of self-flagellation), signedby Mak, dated 1923, Tehran

15(D10) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration, possibly for passion play, signed byMak, dated 1923, Tehran

15(E1) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration, possibly for passion play, of menperforming self-flagellation, by Mak

15(E2) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration of woman, signed by Mak, 1924,Tehran-round picture

15(E3) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration, possibly for passion play, of aprocession, signed by Mak, 1923, Tehran

Negative No.

12.9

12.10

12.11

12.12

25.5

25.6

25.7

25.8

25.9

25.10

25.11

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Fiche/Frame

15(D3)

15(D4)

15(D5)

15(D6)

15(D7)

15(D8)

15(D9)

15(010)

15(E2)

15(E3)

Description

Caption: NoneNote: Print of musicians, signed by Euhousset

Negative No.

12.9

Caption: None 12.10Note: Seated woman with lyre inside harem—print from abook

Caption: None 12.11Note: Print of a seated woman inside harem

Caption: None 12.12Note: Print of men eating food in room, captionedDijeuner Parsan

Caption: None 25.5Note: Illustration of a large Persian man, signed by Mak,and dated 1923, Tehran

Caption: None 25.6Note: Illustration of man viewing woman with a child,signed by Mak, and dated 1923, Tehran

Caption: None 25.7Note: Illustration, possibly for passion play, showing menperforming ghama-zani (a form of self-flagellation), signedby Mak, dated 1923, Tehran

Caption: None 25.8Note: Illustration, possibly for passion play, signed byMak, dated 1923, Tehran

Caption: None 25.9Note: Illustration, possibly for passion play, of menperforming self-flagellation, by Mak

Caption: None 25.10Note: Illustration of woman, signed by Mak, 1924,Tehran—round picture

C aption : None 25.11Note: Illustration, possibly for passion play, of aprocession, signed by Mak, 1923, Tehran

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

15(E4) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration, possibly for passion play, signed byMak, dated 1923, Tehran

25.12

15(E5) Caption: NoneNote: Illustration, possibly for passion play, signed byMak, dated 1923, Tehran

25.13

Series 1: MYRON BEMENT SMITH COLLECTION

1.2: Gelatin Silver Prints-UptonIDC no. SP-1, mf. 16-17

Sixty-six original gelatin silver prints were purchased by Joseph Upton in 1928 fromSevruguin in Tehran. Upton donated these prints to the Islamic Archives, as reported on24 October 1953, in the official minutes of the Committee for Islamic Culture. Theprints measure from 16.5 x 22 cm. to a slightly larger size of 17.5 x 23 cm. Handwrittenin pencil on the verso of most prints was a caption in French. That has been transcribedunder the caption field for the reader, with the spelling having been retained as closelyas possible to the original recording. A note field has been supplied by the archivist togive further clarification or information. Some of the images display one or morenumbers that had been inked on the negative, and these have been recorded inparenthesis following the caption or note text. The present arrangement and subjectdescription reflects that imposed by the archivist.

Subject arrangement:RoyaltyPeople

-Military-Soldiers-Daily activities-Towns and Villages-Punishment-Religious-Portraits-Women

ArchitectureLandscapes

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Fiche/Frame Description Negative No.

15(E4) Caption: None 25.12Note: Illustration, possibly for passion play, signed byMak, dated 1923, Tehran

15(E5) Caption: None 25.13Note: Illustration, possibly for passion play, signed byMak, dated 1923, Tehran

Series 1: MYRON BEMENT SMITH COLLECTION

1.2: Gelatin Silver Prints—UptonIDC no. SP-1, mf. 16-17

Sixty-six original gelatin silver prints were purchased by Joseph Upton in 1928 fromSevruguin in Tehran. Upton donated these prints to the Islamic Archives, as reported on24 October 1953, in the official minutes of the Committee for Islamic Culture. Theprints measure from 16.5 x 22 cm. to a slightly larger size of 17.5 x 23 cm. Handwrittenin pencil on the verso of most prints was a caption in French. That has been transcribedunder the caption field for the reader, with the spelling having been retained as closelyas possible to the original recording. A note field has been supplied by the archivist togive further clarification or information. Some of the images display one or morenumbers that had been inked on the negative, and these have been recorded inparenthesis following the caption or note text. The present arrangement and subjectdescription reflects that imposed by the archivist.

Subject arrangement:RoyaltyPeople

—Military—Soldiers—Daily activities—Towns and Villages

—Punishment—Religious—Portraits—Women

ArchitectureLandscapes

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Fiche/Frame

16(Al)

16(A2)

16(A3)

16(A4)

16(A5)

16(A6)

16(A7)

16(A8)

16(A9)

16(A10)

16(B 1)

16(B2)

16(B3)

Description

ROYALTY

Caption: Fatah Shah (742)Note: Fath Ali Shah (reigned 1797-1834)-copy of art work;see also. fiche 1(A3)

Caption: Mostiof Mamaleh grand VizierNote: Mirza Yusuf Ashtiyani, the mustawfi al-mamalik, ca.early 1880s-copy of art work; see also. fiche 1(E5)

Caption: Maitre des Ceremonies (675)Note: Zahir al-dawla, son-in-law and master of ceremonies ofNasir al-din Shah, see also: fiche 1(E4)

Caption: Vieux ministre (83)Note: Mirza Abdul Vahab Khan Nizam al-mulk

Caption: Invitation chez le Sahah (605)Note: Palace reception

PEOPLE-Military-Soldiers

Caption: Postepersane (243)

Caption: Regiment Lore (134)

PEOPLE-Daily Activities

Agricultural laborers

Caption: la culture du riz (369)Note: Workers harvesting rice

Caption: Maison paysane a Mazandaran (?) (114)Note: Peasant scene, with man guiding cow threshing grainand woman sorting grain, Mazandaran

Caption: Le bergerpersan (506)Note: Shepherd; see also. fiche 5(D10)

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Fiche/Frame

16(A2)

16(A3)

16(A4)

16(A5)

16(A6)

Description

ROYALTY

Caption: Fatah Shah (742)Note: Path Ali Shah (reigned 1797-1834)—copy of art work;see also: fiche 1(A3)

Caption: Mostiof Mamaleh grand VizierNote: Mirza Yusuf Ashtiyani, the mustawfi al-mamalik, ca.early 1880s—copy of art work; see also: fiche 1(E5)

Caption: Maître des Cérémonies (675)Note: Zahir al-dawla, son-in-law and master of ceremonies ofNasir al-din Shah, see also: fiche 1(E4)

Caption: Vieux ministre (83)Note: Mirza Abdul Vahab Khan Nizam al-mulk

Caption: Invitation chez le Sahah (605)Note: Palace reception

16(A8)

16(A9)

PEOPLE—Military—Soldiers

Caption: Poste persane (243)

Caption: Regiment Lore (134)

16(A10) PEOPLE—Daily Activities

16(B2)

16(B3)

Agricultural laborers

Caption: la culture du riz (369)Note: Workers harvesting rice

Caption: Maisonpaysane a Mayandéran (?) (114)Note: Peasant scene, with man guiding cow threshing grainand woman sorting grain, Mazandaran

Caption: Le berger persan (506)Note: Shepherd; see also: fiche 5 (D 10)

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Fiche/Frame Description

16(B4)

16(B5)

16(B6)

16(B7)

16(B8)

16(B9)

Caption: Pahleir(?)Note: Fishermen at landing

Occupations

Caption: Lavage du _(?) a Ispahan (499)Note: Men washing clothes

Caption: NoneNote: Girls weaving a carpet (491); see also: fiche 6 (B 1) forcomparative view

Caption: Porteurs d'eau an villageNote: Water carriers

Caption: Les Bohemiennes (36)Note: Mendicant women

Caption: Loutis (?) et Lion (428)Note: Lion keepers

Street vendors and Market scenes

16(B 10) Caption: MarchandperseNote: Portrait of a merchant

16(C1)

16(C2)

16(C3)

16(C4)

16(C5)

Caption: Banquier (1057)Note: Money dealer (called a "sarraf')

Caption: Banquier (110)Note: Money dealer

Caption: La Glace (139)Note: Ice cream vendor, staged in Drill Square, Tehran; see

also: fiche 18(A2)

Caption: BrocanteursNote: Luggage bearers, staged in Drill Square, Tehran

Caravans

Caption: Caravane (177)

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Fiche/Frame Description

16(B4) Caption: Pahléir(?)Note: Fishermen at landing

16(B5)

16(B6)

16(B7)

16(B8)

16(B9)

Occupations^^BÜS^H

Caption: Lavage du _(?) à Ispahan (499)Note: Men washing clothes

Caption: NoneNote: Girls weaving a carpet (491); see also: fiche 6 (Bl) forcomparative view

Caption: Porteurs d'eau an villageNote: Water carriers

Caption: Les Bohémiennes (36)Note: Mendicant women

Caption: Loutis (?) et Lion (428)Note: Lion keepers

16(B10)

16(C2)

16(C3)

16(C4)

Street vendors and Market scenes

Caption: Marchand perseNote: Portrait of a merchant

Caption: Banquier (1057)Note: Money dealer (called a "sarraf ')

Caption: Banquier (110)Note: Money dealer

Caption: La Glace (139)Note: Ice cream vendor, staged in Drill Square, Tehran; seealso: fiche 18(A2)

Caption: BrocanteursNote: Luggage bearers, staged in Drill Square, Tehran

16(C5)

Caravans

Caption: Caravane (177)

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Fiche/Frame Description

16(C6)

16(C7)

16(C8)

16(C9)

16(C10)

16(D1)

16(D2)

16(D3)

16(D4)

16(D5)

16(D6)

16(D7)

16(D8)

16(D9)

16(D10)

Caption: NoneNote: People outside of caravansarai (30 ?)

Caption: NoneNote: Men and horses in caravanserai (808)

PEOPLE-Towns and Villages

Caption: Isfahan (43)Note: Men in town, Isfahan

Caption: NoneNote: Men outside a hut (461)

Caption: My-(?)Note: Village along water (508)

PEOPLE-Punishment

Caption: Lapunition a l'atelier de broderieNote: Administering discipline by applying the bastinado to aboy's feet at textile workshop, Rasht; see also: fiche 20(D2)for comparative image

PEOPLE-Religious

Caption: Derviche

Caption: Derviche (508)

Caption: Derviche negre (37)

Caption: MollahNote: Dervish or cleric (?); see also. fiche 5(A7)

Caption: Le theatre religieuseNote: Ta'ziya performance

Caption: NoneNote: Tekiyeh, temporary theatre for religious mourningceremony of the martyrdom of Imam Hussayn (640 AD)

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Fiche/Frame Description

16(C6)

16(C7)

16(C8)

16(C9)

16(C10)

16(D2). " ' •--•-:::•- 'flH

16(D3)

16(D4)

16(D5)

16(D6)

16(D7)

16(D8)

16(D9)

16(D10)

Caption: NoneNote: People outside of caravansarai (30 ?)

Caption: NoneNote: Men and horses in caravanserai (808)

PEOPLE—Towns and Villages

Caption: Isfahan (43)Note: Men in town, Isfahan

Caption: NoneNote: Men outside a hut (461)

Caption: My—(?)Note: Village along water (508)

PEOPLE—Punishment

Caption: La punition a l'atelier de broderieNote: Administering discipline by applying the bastinado to aboy's feet at textile workshop, Rasht; see also: fiche 20(D2)for comparative image

PEOPLE—Religious

Caption: Derviche

Caption: Derviche (508)

Caption: Derviche nègre (37)

Caption: MollahNote: Dervish or cleric (?); see also: fiche 5(A7)

Caption: Le théâtre religieuseNote: Ta'ziya performance

Caption: NoneNote: Tekiyeh, temporary theatre for religious mourningceremony of the martyrdom of Imam Hussayn (640 AD)

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Fiche/Frame Description

16(E1)

16(E2)

16(E3)

16(E4)

16(E5)

16(E6)

16(E7)

16(E8)

16(E9)

17(A1)

17(A2)

17(A3)

17(A4)

PEOPLE-Portraits

Caption: My-(?) (15)Note: Nur Mahmud, celebrated Jewish doctor, Tehran

Caption: Famille Juive (50)Note: Nur Mahmud (seated center with book) and his family, afew patients, and servants in interior coutyard of his house,Tehran

Caption: Ecole Perse (691)Note: Persian school

PEOPLE-Women

Women-Armenians

Caption:Filles armeniennes a UrmiahNote: Armenian girls at Urmia

Caption: Dame armenne (334)Note: Armenian woman; see also: fiche 4(D8)

Women-Jews

Caption: JuiveNote: Jewish village girl in elaborate costume

Caption: Juives (373) (1230)Note: Two tribal women

Women-Kurds

Caption: Kurdesse (214)Note: Kurdish woman in front of wall with graffiti

Caption: Kurdesse (157)

Caption: Kurdesse (208)Note: Girl carrying water vessel

Caption: Juive (32)Note: Kurdish, Jewish woman reclining on carpets

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Fiche/Frame Description

16(E2)

16(E3)

16(E4)

PEOPLE—Portraits

Caption: My—(?) (15)Note: Nur Mahmud, celebrated Jewish doctor, Tehran

Caption: Famille Juive (50)Note: Nur Mahmud (seated center with book) and his family, afew patients, and servants in interior coutyard of his house,Tehran

Caption: Ecole Perse (691)Note: Persian school

16(E5) PEOPLE—Women

16(E6)

16(E7)

Women—Armenians

Caption: Filles arméniennes a UrmiahNote: Armenian girls at Urmia

Caption: Dame arménne (334)Note: Armenian woman; see also: fiche 4(D8)

16(E8)

16(E9)

Women—Jews

Caption: JuiveNote: Jewish village girl in elaborate costume

Caption: Juives (373) (1230)Note: Two tribal women

17(A2)

17(A3)

17(A4)

Women—Kurds

Caption: Kurdesse (214)Note: Kurdish woman in front of wall with graffiti

Caption: Kurdesse (157)

Caption: Kurdesse (208)Note: Girl carrying water vessel

Caption: Juive (32)Note: Kurdish, Jewish woman reclining on carpets

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Fiche/Frame Description

17(A5)

17(A6)

17(A7)

17(A8)

17(A9)

17(A10)

17(B1)

17(B2)

17(B3)

17(B4)

17(B5)

17(B6)

17(B7)

Caption: Kurdesse (442)Note: Kurdish (or Armenian ?) woman in elaborate costume;see also. fiche 4(E2)

Caption: Juives (523)Note: Two Kurdish women

Women-Persians

Caption: Balerine persaneNote: Woman dressed in a ballerina's costume

Caption: Dame persaneNote: Iranian woman

Caption: Dame guetre?Note: Zoroastrian (?) woman

Women-Harems

Caption: Dans le harem (835)Note: Harem fantasy with prostitute (?) and servant

ARCHITECTURE

Caption: Avenue Alla es Dovleh a Teheran (100)Note: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran-view insnow; see also. 1O(C6)

Caption: Sar tchechme (ancienne rue de Teheran) (262)

Caption: La Rue da Gaz (255)Note: Gas Street, named after the Gas Lamp Factory (Usine aGaz) that was established in 1877, Tehran

Caption: Le ParlementNote: House of Parliament, Tehran-exterior court view

Caption: La place des canons (la caserve en 1919)Note: Barracks at Square of Canons, Tehran

Caption: NoneNote: Residence of an American diplomat (?) (11); see also:fiche 1O(A3)

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Fiche/Frame Description

17(A5)

17(A6)

Caption: Kurdesse (442)Note: Kurdish (or Armenian ?) woman in elaborate costume;see also: fiche 4(E2)

Caption: Juives (523)Note: Two Kurdish women

17 (AT)

17 (AS)

17(A9)

17(A10)

Women—Persians

Caption: BalerinepersaneNote: Woman dressed in a ballerina's costume

Caption: Dame persaneNote: Iranian woman

Caption: Dame guêtre?Note: Zoroastrian (?) woman

Women—Harems

Caption: Dans le harem (835)Note: Harem fantasy with prostitute (?) and servant

17(B2)

17(B3)

17(B4)

17(B5)

17(B6)

17(B7)

ARCHITECTURE

Caption: Avenue Alla es Dovleh à Teheran (100)Note: Ala al-dawla Street (Firdawsi Avenue), Tehran—view insnow; see also: 10(C6)

Caption: Sar tchechmé (ancienne rue de Teheran) (262)

Caption: La Rue da Gaz (255)Note: Gas Street, named after the Gas Lamp Factory (Usine àGaz) that was established in 1877, Tehran

Caption: Le ParlementNote: House of Parliament, Tehran—exterior court view

Caption: Laplace des canons (la caserve en 1919)Note: Barracks at Square of Canons, Tehran

Caption: NoneNote: Residence of an American diplomat (?) (11); see also:fiche 10(A3)

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Fiche/Frame Description

17(B8) Caption: Qurmiseh (?) (42)Note: View of town and rooftops

17(B9) Caption: Shushtar (493)Note: View of bridge and town, Shushtar

17(B 10) Caption: Soultanabad (400)Note: landscape with city viewed at distance, (Sultanabad ?)

17(C1)

17(C2)

17(C3)

17(C4)

17(C5)

17(C6)

17(C7)

Caption: Chouchtar (234)Note: Ruins of bridge and barrages at Dizful; see also: fiche8(D1)

Caption: Recht-lepire bazarNote: Rural bridge, Rasht; see also: fiche 8(C9)

LANDSCAPES

Caption: Sefid RoudNote: Safid Rud valley; see also. fiche 12(E3)

Caption: NocturneNote: Two men seated on ridge

Caption: En route de RechtNote: Western traveler and men at hut in landscape-rest area?

Caption: En route de RechtNote: Men seated before hut-rest area?

Series I: MYRON BEMENT SMITH COLLECTION contd.

1.3: Gelatin Silver Prints-SmithIDC no. SP-1, mf. 18-19

During the fourth meeting of the Committee for Islamic Culture, held on 15 September1951, Myron Bement Smith stated that he had seen part of the Sevruguin negativeswhen he had visited the shop in 1934, and had ordered prints from them (as recorded inthe official minutes). Filmed herein are eighty-two gelatin silver prints whose versoshave been stamped with "Photographie Sevruguin," and the photographer's name inPersian. Nearly all of the images concern monuments and architecture, and Smith has

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Fiche/Frame

17(B8)

17(B9)

17(B10)

17(C2)

Description

Caption: Qurmiseh (?) (42)Note: View of town and rooftops

Caption: Shushtar (493)Note: View of bridge and town, Shushtar

Caption: Soultanabad (400)Note: landscape with city viewed at distance, (Sultanabad ?)

Caption: Chouchtar (234)Note: Ruins of bridge and barrages at Dizful; see also: fiche8(D1)

Caption: Recht-lepire bazarNote: Rural bridge, Rasht; see also: fiche 8(C9)

17(C3)

17(C4)

17(C5)

17(C6)

17(C7)

LANDSCAPES

Caption: SefidRoudNote: Safid Rud valley; see also: fiche 12(E3)

Caption: NocturneNote: Two men seated on ridge

Caption: En route de RechtNote: Western traveler and men at hut in landscape—rest area?

Caption: En route de RechtNote: Men seated before hut—rest area?

Series I: MYRON BEMENT SMITH COLLECTION cont'd.

1.3: Gelatin Silver Prints—SmithIDC no. SP-1, mf. 18-19

During the fourth meeting of the Committee for Islamic Culture, held on 15 September1951, Myron Bernent Smith stated that he had seen part of the Sevruguin negativeswhen he had visited the shop in 1934, and had ordered prints from them (as recorded inthe official minutes). Filmed herein are eighty-two gelatin silver prints whose versoshave been stamped with "Photographie Sevruguin," and the photographer's name inPersian. Nearly all of the images concern monuments and architecture, and Smith has

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stamped and annotated the versos of these prints as well to record information about thesite depicted, such as country, district, town, monument and detail. The prints appear tobe relatively the same size with an exterior measurement of approximately 18 x 24 cm.,and an interior image area of 16.5 x 22.5 cm. A note field has been supplied by thearchivist to identify or describe the images. Some of the photographs display one ormore numbers that had been inked on the negative, and these have been recorded inparenthesis following the note text. The present arrangement and subject descriptionreflects that imposed by the archivist.

Subject arrangement:PeopleArchitecture

Subject arrangement continued:-Pre-Islamic

RoyaltyResidences-Gulistan Palace (Tehran)

ArchitectureLandscapes

Fiche/Frame Description

18(Al) PEOPLE

18(A2) Note: Ice cream vendor; see also: fiche 16(C3)

18(A3) Note: Males viewing moving pictures-magnified images of Europeancities-in apparatus commonly known as Shahr-i farang

18(A4) Note: Bazaar scene in front of mosque of Shah Sultan Hussein, Qazvin(837); see also: fiche 10(E3-4) for comparative images

18(A5) Note: Pilgrims at the Shrine of Najaf, Iraq

18(A6) Note: Religious dignitaries in front of shrine; see also: fiche 10(D4)

18(A7) Note: Clerics gathered in entrance portal

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stamped and annotated the versos of these prints as well to record information about thesite depicted, such as country, district, town, monument and detail. The prints appear tobe relatively the same size with an exterior measurement of approximately 18 x 24 cm.,and an interior image area of 16.5 x 22.5 cm. A note field has been supplied by thearchivist to identify or describe the images. Some of the photographs display one ormore numbers that had been inked on the negative, and these have been recorded inparenthesis following the note text. The present arrangement and subject descriptionreflects that imposed by the archivist.

Subject arrangement:PeopleArchitecture

Subject arrangement continued:—Pre-Islamic

Royalty—Residences—Gulistan Palace (Tehran)

ArchitectureLandscapes

Fiche/Frame

18(A2)

18(A3)

18(A4)

18(A5)

18(A6)

18(A7)

Description

PEOPLE

Note: Ice cream vendor; see also: fiche 16(C3)

Note: Males viewing moving pictures—magnified images of Europeancities—in apparatus commonly known as Shahr-i farang

Note: Bazaar scene in front of mosque of Shah Sultan Hussein, Qazvin(837); see also: fiche 10(E3-4) for comparative images

Note: Pilgrims at the Shrine of Najaf, Iraq

Note: Religious dignitaries in front of shrine; see also: fiche 10(D4)

Note: Clerics gathered in entrance portal

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Fiche/Frame Description

18(A8) ARCHITECTURE-Pre-Islamic

Pre-Islamic-Bishapur See: 18(B3-4)

Pre-Islamic-Naqsh-i Rajab

18(A9) Note: Naqsh-i Rajab, relief IV, depicting bust and inscription of Kartir,the high priest; see also. fiche 7(A10)

Pre-Islamic-Nagsh-i Rustam See also: fiche 19(D1)

18(A10) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, three tombs-general view of front facade; see

also: neg. no. 38.10-not filmed with this project

18(B1) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes-front facade; see also: fiche7(B6)

18(B2) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Darius I-middle register, seen fromside; see also: fiche 7(B4)

18(B3) Note: Bishapur, Sasanian rock relief depicting victory of Shapur I overValerian; see also: neg. no. 38.5-not filmed in this project

18(B4) Note: Bishapur, Sasanian rock relief depicting Bahrain II's subjectionof Arab tribes; see also: fiche 7(C7)

18(B5) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief II, depicting the triumph of Shapur Iover Valerian-with Sevruguin in foreground; see also: fiche 7(C6)

18(B6) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief I, depicting the investiture ofArdashir I by Hormizd; and rock relief III, depicting Bahram II with hiscourt; see also. fiche 7(C3)

18(B7) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief IX, attributed to Shapur II, depictingequestrian combat; see also: fiche 7(C2)

18(B8) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief VI, depicting the investiture ofNarseh by Anahita; see also: fiche 7(C5)

18(B9) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, fire altars; see also: fiche 7(B7)

18(B 10) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, Achaemenian grave tower (570)

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Fiche/Frame

18(A8)

Description

ARCHITECTURE—Pre-Islamic

Pre-Islamic—Bishapur See: 18(B3-4)

18(A9)

18(A10)

18(B2)

18(B3)

18(B4)

18(B5)

18(B6)

18(B7)

18(B8)

18(B9)

18(B10)

Pre-Islamic—Naqsh-i Rajab

Note: Naqsh-i Rajab, relief IV, depicting bust and inscription of Kartir,the high priest; see also: fiche 7(A10)

Pre-Islamic—Naqsh-i Rustam See also: fiche 19(D1)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, three tombs—general view of front facade; seealso: neg. no. 38.10—not filmed with this project

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Xerxes—front facade; see also: fiche7(B6)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, tomb of Darius I—middle register, seen fromside; see also: fiche 7(B4)

Note: Bishapur, Sasanian rock relief depicting victory of Shapur I overValerian; see also: neg. no. 38.5—not filmed in this project

Note: Bishapur, Sasanian rock relief depicting Bahrain IF s subjectionof Arab tribes; see also: fiche 7(C7)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief II, depicting the triumph of Shapur Iover Valerian—with Sevruguin in foreground; see also: fiche 7(C6)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief I, depicting the investiture ofArdashir I by Hormizd; and rock relief III, depicting Bahram II with hiscourt; see also: fiche 7(C3)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief IX, attributed to Shapur II, depictingequestrian combat; see also: fiche 7(C2)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, rock relief VI, depicting the investiture ofNarseh by Anahita; see also: fiche 7(C5)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, fire altars; see also: fiche 7(B7)

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, Achaemenian grave tower (570)

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18(C1)

18(C2)

18(C3)

18(C4)

18(C5)

18(C6)

18(C7)

18(C8)

18(C9)

18(C10)

18(D1)

18(D2)

18(D3)

Description

Pre-Islamic-Pasargadae

Note: Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus (reverse angle of image on fiche18(C2)-with Sevruguin's camera crew on site

Note: Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus (474)-close-up

Pre-Islamic-Persepolis

Note: Persepolis, terrace viewed from northwest corner-columns ofApadana visible at right; see also. fiche 7(C8)

Note: Persepolis, northern wall of the Throne Hall-viewed from east;see also: fiche 7(D3)

Note: Persepolis, Gate of Xerxes, with guardian bulls of westerndoorway; see also. fiche 7(D6)

Note: Persepolis, Gate of Xerxes, with guardian bulls of westerndoorway-camera equipment visible on site; see also: fiche 7(D7)

Note: Persepolis, gateway-doorway of treasury (894)

Note: Persepolis, Council Hall, King and two attendants with parasol,Ahuramazda symbol on west door jamb of southern doorway of mainhall-viewed from east; see also: fiche 7(E6)

Note: Persepolis, Throne Hall, northern wall, western doorway, eastjamb, relief depicting audience and guards; see also: fiche 7(D4)

Note: Persepolis, Throne Hall, northern wall, eastern doorway, westjamb, relief depicting audience and guards; see also: fiche 7(D5)

Note: Persepolis, Apadana, northern stairway, western side, tributeprocession, with delegations IV-XV-viewed from northwest; see also.fiche 7(E3)

Note: Persepolis, Palace of Darius, southern stairway, central panel,with guards and trilingual inscription of Xerxes-viewed fromsouthwest; see also: fiche 7(E2)

Pre-Islamic-Taq-i Bustan

Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-view from water; see also:fiche 7(E9)

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18(C2)

Pre-Islamic—Pasargadae

Note: Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus (reverse angle of image on fiche18(C2)—with Sevruguin's camera crew on site

Note: Pasargadae, tomb of Cyrus (474)—close-up

18(C3)

18(C4)

18(C5)

18(C6)

18(C7)

18(C8)

18(C9)

18(C10)

18(D2)

18(D3)

Pre-Islamic—Persepolis•BH« ^^HMHHHI HU Hu HHIHaH

Note: Persepolis, terrace viewed from northwest corner—columns ofApadana visible at right; see also: fiche 7(C8)

Note: Persepolis, northern wall of the Throne Hall—viewed from east;see also: fiche 7(D3)

Note: Persepolis, Gate of Xerxes, with guardian bulls of westerndoorway; see also: fiche 7(D6)

Note: Persepolis, Gate of Xerxes, with guardian bulls of westerndoorway—camera equipment visible on site; see also: fiche 7(D7)

Note: Persepolis, gateway—doorway of treasury (894)

Note: Persepolis, Council Hall, King and two attendants with parasol,Ahuramazda symbol on west door jamb of southern doorway of mainhall—viewed from east; see also: fiche 7(E6)

Note: Persepolis, Throne Hall, northern wall, western doorway, eastjamb, relief depicting audience and guards; see also: fiche 7(D4)

Note: Persepolis, Throne Hall, northern wall, eastern doorway, westjamb, relief depicting audience and guards; see also: fiche 7(D5)

Note: Persepolis, Apadana, northern stairway, western side, tributeprocession, with delegations IV-XV—viewed from northwest; see also:fiche 7(E3)

Note: Persepolis, Palace of Darius, southern stairway, central panel,with guards and trilingual inscription of Xerxes—viewed fromsouthwest; see also: fiche 7(E2)

Pre-Islamic—Taq-i Bustan

Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III—view from water; see also:fiche 7(E9)

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18(D4) Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-view of rock relief; see also:fiche 8(A1)

18(D5) Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-close view of rock reliefdepicting royal deer hunt; see also: fiche 8(A7)

18(D6) Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III-detail of rock relief depictingroyal deer hunt; see also: fiche 8(A8)

18(D7) Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III, rock relief depicting royal boarhunt-Khusrau II in boat (812); see also. fiche 8(A4)

18(D8) Note: Taq-i Bustan, rock relief depicting investiture of Ardashir II byHormizd and Mithra-front view (816)

18(D9) Note: Taq-i- Bustan, rock relief depicting investiture of Ardashir II-side view

Pre-Islamic-Taq-i Girra18(D10) Note: Taq-i Girra, stone structure in hills

Pre-Islamic-Rock Inscriptions

18(E1) Note: Ganjnama (Treasure Book), two cuneiform inscriptions carvedon Mount Alvand, near Hamadan-a Bakhtiyari stands guard; see also:neg. no. 47.9 (12)-not filmed in this project

Qajar-Rock Reliefs

18(E2) Note: Qajar rock relief depicting Fath All Shah, above the springChasmayi Ali, Sorsoreh Mountain, Rayy (817); see also. fiche 8(B2)

18(E3) Note: Qajar rock relief, depicting Fath Ali Shah hunting, at SorsorehMountain, Rayy (326)

18(E4) Note: Qajar rock relief, above the spring Chasmayi Ali, at SorsorehMountain, Rayy (?)

18(E5) ROYALTY-Residences-Gulistan Palace (Tehran)

18(E6) Note: Imarat-i badgir (Tower of the Winds)-part of Gulistan Palacecomplex; see also: fiche 2(C7)

18(E7)-18(E8) Note: Dari-Ahmasi-part of Gulistan Palace complex (image filmedtwice), see also: fiche 2(C9)

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18(D4)

18(D5)

18(D6)

18(D7)

18(D8)

18(D9)

18(D10)

18(E2)

18(E3)

18(E4)

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18(E5)

18(E6)

18(E7)-18(E8)

Description

Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III—view of rock relief; see also:fiche 8(A1)

Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III—close view of rock reliefdepicting royal deer hunt; see also: fiche 8(A7)

Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III—detail of rock relief depictingroyal deer hunt; see also: fiche 8(A8)

Note: Taq-i Bustan, Cave of Shapur III, rock relief depicting royal boarhunt—Khusrau II in boat (812); see also: fiche 8(A4)

Note: Taq-i Bustan, rock relief depicting investiture of Ardashir II byHormizd and Mithra—front view (816)

Note: Taq-i- Bustan, rock relief depicting investiture of Ardashir II—side view

Pre-Islamic—Taq-i Girra

Note: Taq-i Girra, stone structure in hills

Pre-Islamic—Rock Inscriptions

Note: Ganjnama (Treasure Book), two cuneiform inscriptions carvedon Mount Alvand, near Hamadan—a Bakhtiyari stands guard; see alsoneg. no. 47.9 (12)—not filmed in this project

Qajar—Rock Reliefs

Note: Qajar rock relief depicting Path Ali Shah, above the springChasmayi Ali, Sorsoreh Mountain, Rayy (817); see also: fiche 8(B2)

Note: Qajar rock relief, depicting Path Ali Shah hunting, at SorsorehMountain, Rayy (326)

Note: Qajar rock relief, above the spring Chasmayi Ali, at SorsorehMountain, Rayy (?)

ROYALTY—Residences—Gulistan Palace (Tehran)

Note: Imarat-i badgir (Tower of the Winds)—part of Gulistan Palacecomplex; see also: fiche 2(C7)

Note: Dan-Ahmasi—part of Gulistan Palace complex (image filmedtwice), see also: fiche 2(C9)

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18(E9) Note: Salon and thrones at Gulistan Palace; see also: fiche 2(C2)

19(Al) ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE-Mosques and Shrines

19(A2) Note: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil-view of mihrab (274); see also.fiche 11(A3)

19(A3) Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque-built in 1450 during the ruleof Jahanshah Qaraquyunlu), Tabriz

19(A4) Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz-view of large iwan(507); see also: fiche 10(E5)

19(A5) Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz

19(A6) Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz

19(A7) Note: Gunbad-i Alawiyan, Hamadan-view of northeast facade; see

also: fiche 11(A8)

19(A8) Note: Manar of Masjid-i Juma (Great Mosque), Damghan; see also:fiche 10(D6)

19(A9) Note: Mosque of Gawhar Shad, Mashhad; see also: fiche 11(A1) forpossible related view

19(A10) Note: Mosque of Gawhar Shad, Mashhad-view of dome and top ofmanars; see also: fiche 11(A6)

19(B1) Note: Imamzadeh, Qum (107); see also: fiche 11(B8)

19(B2) Note: Cemetery at Qum-Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma in background;see also: fiche 11(B3)

19(B3) Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum (1093)-north facade; seealso. fiche 11(B6)

19(B4) Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum-north facade; see also:fiche 11(B7)

19(B5) Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum (66); see also: fiche 11(B1)

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Description

Note: Salon and thrones at Gulistan Palace; see also: fiche 2(C2)

ARCHITECTURE

19(A2)

19(A3)

19(A4)

19(A5)

19(A6)

19(A7)

19(A8)

19(A9)

19(A10)

19(B2)

19(B3)

19(B4)

19(B5)

ARCHITECTURE—Mosques and Shrines

Afote: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil—view of mihrab (274); see also:fiche 11 (A3)

Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque—built in 1450 during the ruleof Jahanshah Qaraquyunlu), Tabriz

Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz—view of large iwan(507); see also: fiche 10(E5)

Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz

Note: Masjid-i Kabud (the Blue Mosque), Tabriz

Note: Gunbad-i Alawiyan, Hamadan—view of northeast facade; seealso: fiche 11 (A8)

Note: Manar of Masjid-i Juma (Great Mosque), Damghan; see also:fiche 10(D6)

Note: Mosque of Gawhar Shad, Mashhad; see also: fiche 11 (Al) forpossible related view

Note: Mosque of Gawhar Shad, Mashhad—view of dome and top ofmanars; see also: fiche 11 (A6)

Note: Imamzadeh, Qum (107); see also: fiche 11(B8)

Note: Cemetery at Qum—Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma in background;see also: fiche 11(B3)

Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum (1093)—north facade; seealso: fiche 11 (B6)

Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum—north facade; see also:fiche 11 (B7)

Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum (66); see also: fiche ll(Bl)

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19(B6) Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum-view of courtyard (645)(1607)

19(B7) Note: Mosque (606)

19(B8) Note: Rear view of mosque, (Kashan ?) (167); see also: fiche 11(A10)

19(B9) Note: Shrine near Baghdad, possibly Alid sanctuary, Kazimayn (663);see also. fiche 10(D6)

ARCHITECTURE-City Gates

19(B10) Note: (Citadel ?), Tehran (or possibly city gate, Shiraz ?); see also:fiche 9(C3)

ARCHITECTURE-Rooftops

19(C1) Note: Aerial view of domed rooftops, Kashan; see also. fiche 11(D6-7)

ARCHITECTURE-Ruins

19(C2) Note: Ruin of palace in Bagh-i Chashma, Ashraf

19(C3) Note: Ruin of palace in Bagh-i Sahib-i Zaman, Ashraf

19(C4) Note: Taq-i-Kisra, palace ruin at Ctesiphon, Iraq

ARCHITECTURE-Tombs

19(C5) Note: Gunbad-i Kabud (blue dome, said to be grave of one of HulakuKhan's wives), Maragheh

19(C6) Note: Tomb of Emir Arghun's daughter, Salmas-(tomb destroyed byearthquake, ca. 1931); see also. fiche 11(C3)

19(C7) Note: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil-exterior view of tomb chamber,south facade (187); see also: fiche 11(A4)

19(C8) Note: Tomb of Hafiz, Shiraz (832)

1 9(C9) Note: Tomb of Ssaadi near Shiraz

19(C 10) Note: Tomb, Shiraz-view to north to Allah Akbar Gate

19(D1) Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb of Darius I, northeast vault (61); see also:fiche 11(C6)

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19(B6)

19(B7)

19(B8)

19(B9)

19(B10)

19(C2)

19(C3)

19(C4)

19(C5)

19(C6)

19(C7)

19(C8)

19(C9)

19(C10)

Description

Note: Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma, Qum—view of courtyard (645)(1607)

Note: Mosque (606)

Note: Rear view of mosque, (Kashan ?) (167); see also: fiche 11(A10)

Note: Shrine near Baghdad, possibly Alid sanctuary, Kazimayn (663);see also: fiche 10(D6)

ARCHITECTURE—City Gates

Note: (Citadel ?), Tehran (or possibly city gate, Shiraz ?); see also:fiche 9(C3)

ARCHITECTURE—Rooftops

Note: Aerial view of domed rooftops, Kashan; see also: fiche l l(D6-7)

ARCHITECTURE—Ruins

Note: Ruin of palace in Bagh-i Chashma, Ashraf

Note: Ruin of palace in Bagh-i Sahib-i Zaman, Ashraf

Note: Taq-i-Kisra, palace ruin at Ctesiphon, Iraq

ARCHITECTURE—Tombs

Note: Gunbad-i Kabud (blue dome, said to be grave of one of HulakuKhan's wives), Maragheh

Note: Tomb of Emir Arghun's daughter, Salmas—(tomb destroyed byearthquake, ca. 1931); see also: fiche 11(C3)

Note: Shrine of Shaikh Safi, Ardabil—exterior view of tomb chamber,south facade (187); see also: fiche 11(A4)

Note: Tomb of Hafiz, Shiraz (832)

Note: Tomb of Ssaadi near Shiraz

Note: Tomb, Shiraz—view to north to Allah Akbar Gate

Note: Naqsh-i Rustam, Tomb of Darius I, northeast vault (61); see also:fiche 11 (C6)

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19(D2) Note: Tomb of Esther and Mordechai, Hamadan

19(D3) Note: Haruniya mausoleum, Tus; see also: fiche 11(C2)

19(D4) Note: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam

19(D5) Note: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam

19(D6) Note: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam-view of minaret (192);see also: fiche 11(C4)

19(D7) LANDSCAPE

19(D8) Note: Bridge on road to Rasht; see also: fiche 8(C10) for comparativeimage

19(D9) Note: German embassy property, Gulahek-view of path by stream;see also: fiche 10(C 10)

Series 2: ANTOIN SEVRUGUIN PHOTOGRAPHS

2.1: Albumen PrintsIDC no. SP-1, mf. 20

These eighteen unmounted albumen prints, catalogued as the Antoin SevruguinPhotographs, were donated to the archival collections of the Freer Gallery of Art by JayBisno on 23 September, 1985. The prints measure from 10.5 x 14.5 to 15.5 x 21 cm.Handwritten in pencil on the verso of fourteen of these prints was a caption in French.This has been transcribed under the caption field for the reader, with the spelling havingbeen retained as closely as possible to the original recording. A note field has beensupplied by the archivist to give further clarification or information. Some of the imagesdisplay one or more numbers that had been inked on the negative, and these have beenrecorded in parenthesis following the caption or note text. The present arrangement andsubject description reflects that imposed by the archivist.

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19(D2) Note: Tomb of Esther and Mordechai, Hamadan

19(D3) Note: Haruniya mausoleum, Tus; see also: fiche 11(C2)

19(D4) Note: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam

19(D5) Note: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam

19(D6) Note: Shrine of Bayazid al-Bastami, Bustam—view of minaret (192);see also: fiche 11(C4)

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19(D7) LANDSCAPE

19(D8) Note: Bridge on road to Rasht; see also: fiche 8(C10) for comparativeimage

19(D9) Note: German embassy property, Gulahek—view of path by stream;see also: fiche 10(C 10)

Series 2: ANTOIN SEVRUGUIN PHOTOGRAPHS

2.1: Albumen PrintsIDC no. SP-1, mf. 20

These eighteen unmounted albumen prints, catalogued as the Antoin SevruguinPhotographs, were donated to the archival collections of the Freer Gallery of Art by JayBisno on 23 September, 1985. The prints measure from 10.5 x 14.5 to 15.5 x 21 cm.Handwritten in pencil on the verso of fourteen of these prints was a caption in French.This has been transcribed under the caption field for the reader, with the spelling havingbeen retained as closely as possible to the original recording. A note field has beensupplied by the archivist to give further clarification or information. Some of the imagesdisplay one or more numbers that had been inked on the negative, and these have beenrecorded in parenthesis following the caption or note text. The present arrangement andsubject description reflects that imposed by the archivist.

Subject arrangement:RoyaltyPeopleExecutions, Criminals, PunishmentArchitecture

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20(Al) ROYALTY

20(A2) Caption: Nasr-i Din Shah (628)Note: Nasir al-din Shah in front of Peacock Throne; see also: fiche1(A5)

20(A3) Caption: Catafalque de Shah (368)Note: Funeral bier of Nasir al-din Shah, 1896

20(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Portrait of Muzaffar al-din Shah (600)

20(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Muzaffar al-din Shah (seated) with the Amin al-sultan (on right)and an unidentified man; see also. fiche 1(B2)

20(A6) Caption: (?-undecipherable) (83)Note: Standing portrait of the Amin al-sultan

20(B1) PEOPLE

20(B2) Caption: Derviche (639)Note: Dervish-seated portrait; see also: fiche 5(A9)

20(B3) Caption: Derviches (140)Note: Dervish and two men

20(B4) Caption: Teheran Quartier Juive (1054)Note: Jewish quarter of Tehran

20(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Man with a falcon (1335)

20(B6) Caption: Teheran (653)Note: Large crowd (wrestling match ?) at Gulistan Palace, Tehran

20(C1) EXECUTIONS, CRIMINALS, PUNISHMENT

20(C2) Caption: Mirza RizaNote: Mirza Riza Kirmani, assassin of Nasir al-din Shah, 1896

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20(A1) ROYALTY

20(A2) Caption: Nasr-i Din Shah (628)Note: Nasir al-din Shah in front of Peacock Throne; see also: fiche1(A5)

20(A3) Caption: Catafalque de _ Shah (368)Note: Funeral bier of Nasir al-din Shah, 1896

20(A4) Caption: NoneNote: Portrait of Muzaffar al-din Shah (600)

20(A5) Caption: NoneNote: Muzaffar al-din Shah (seated) with the Amin al-sultan (on right)and an unidentified man; see also: fiche 1(B2)

20(A6) Caption: (?—undecipherable) (83)Note: Standing portrait of the Amin al-sultan

20(B1) PEOPLE

20(B2) Caption: Derviche (639)Note: Dervish—seated portrait; see also: fiche 5(A9)

20(B3) Caption: Derviches (140)Note: Dervish and two men

20(B4) Caption: Teheran Quartier Juive (1054)Note: Jewish quarter of Tehran

20(B5) Caption: NoneNote: Man with a falcon (1335)

20(B6) Caption: Teheran (653)Note: Large crowd (wrestling match ?) at Gulistan Palace, Tehran

20(C1) EXECUTIONS, CRIMINALS, PUNISHMENT

20(C2) Caption: Mirza RizaNote: Mirza Riza Kirmani, assassin of Nasir al-din Shah, 1896

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20(C3) Caption: Mirza Riza (623)Note: Public hanging of Mirza Riza Kirmani, assassin of Nasir al-dinShah, 12 August 1896

20(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Group of prisoners with guards (122)-probably not ordinaryprisoners, possibly Bahais or political revolutionaries

20(C5) Caption: Un brigand (1264)

20(C6) Caption: ExecuteNote: Dead prisoner in public square-execution

20(D1) Caption: Execute (1131)Note: Man buried alive in gatch-possibly a Bahai leader, rather than acommon thief or adulterer; see also. fiche 7(A5)

20(D2) Caption: Bastanad (299)Note: Administering discipline by applying the bastinado; see also.fiche 16(D3) for comparative image

20(D3) ARCHITECTURE

20(D4) Caption: Shah _(?) Abdoul azime (85)Note: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran-court view; see also: fiche1 O(E7) for comparative image

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20(C3) Caption: Mina Riza (623)Note: Public hanging of Mirza Riza Kirmani, assassin of Nasir al-dinShah, 12 August 1896

20(C4) Caption: NoneNote: Group of prisoners with guards (122)—probably not ordinaryprisoners, possibly Bahais or political revolutionaries

20(C5) Caption: Un brigand (1264)

20(C6) Caption: ExecuteNote: Dead prisoner in public square—execution

20(D1) Caption: Execute (1131)Note: Man buried alive in gatch—possibly a Bahai leader, rather than acommon thief or adulterer; see also: fiche 7(A5)

20(D2) Caption: Bastanad (299)Note: Administering discipline by applying the bastinado; see also:fiche 16(D3) for comparative image

20(D3) ARCHITECTURE

20(D4) Caption: Shah _(?) Abdoul azime (85)Note: Masjid-i Shah Abdul Azim, Tehran—court view; see also: fiche10(E7) for comparative image

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