IDNO
DG.121642.OLT
Description
The great dunes: obo; obos are large markers built up by Qirzaks, Mongols, Tibetans and all the folk of the inner lands of Asia, set up in all memorable places and on peaks, passes, the junction of boundaries and holy ground from Lattimore's 'High Tatary' pp 288-289; 2 men standing by
Place
E Asia; C Asia; ?China; ?Kazakhstan; ?Mongolia
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Lattimore, Owen
Collector / Expedition
Date
circa 1928 - 1938
Collection Name
Owen Lattimore Collection
Source
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Harvard College, Massachusetts
Format
Digital File
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Source: Owen Lattimore bequeathed his original photographic collection to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Harvard University, Massachusetts, along with Intellectual Property Rights. As part of the bequest, a set of digital copies, “together with a non-exclusive license to use them for educational and scholarly purposes” was provided to the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. [JD 3/3/2013]
FM:256292
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