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Shri Ashtapad Maha Tirth - II
Ceremonial Monuments
Superficial structures (primarily funerary superstructures)
Rock Art
Agricultural Structures
Stelae and accompanying structures
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V.1 Petroglyphs V.2 Pictographs
II.1.a Isolated pillars
Cubic-shaped mountaintop tombs
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II.1.b
Earthworks
Pillars erected within a quadrate enclosure
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II.1.a Quadrangular arrays of
pillars appended to edifices
Shrines, minor stone constructions and miscellaneous structures
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Map M114 Name: Highlighted Areas Series - Bellezza archaeological sites - c4 Scale: 1 : 394 642 Or Estimated Scale(1) Extent: 81-81.7 long. / 30.2-31.1 lat. Or Estimated Extent(2) Projection System: Transverse Mercator, central meridian 84° Date of Publication (3): 2009 Publisher: Tibetan & Himalayan Library Language of features in the map: English Language of the legend: English Physical size of the map frame (width*height, in cm): 19.6*26.4 Part of a series: This map is part of the Highlighted Areas Series (HAS), which is a set of maps covering important areas with high densities of archaeological sites as discovered and studied by John V. Bellezza. The maps belonging to this series range from M106 to M121, M106 being the index that shows the distribution of the different maps. This series is itself part of the two digital volumes “Antiquities of Zhang Zhung” by John V. Bellezza, published by the Tibetan & Himalayan Library in 2009. Inset map: Comments: (1) When a map lacks scale, an estimated scale is given based on different measurements. (2) When a map lacks grid, an estimated long/lat extent of the map is given based on
different measurements. When a map lacks publishing date, a terminus post quem and a terminus ante quem of it is given.
Copyright 'Reprinted from thib.org/bellezza The pre-Buddhist archaeological sites around Mount Kailash
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