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Tang Stele at the Snowy Foot of the Mountain——A Series of Archeological Trips in Gyirong County

Tang Stele at the Snowy Foot of the Mountain——A Series of Archeological Trips in Gyirong County
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摘要 At the northern flank of the downtown of Gyirong County,a mountain valley heads from south to north directly to Mt.Mala.Overlooking the valley to the north,the snowy mountain range pops into view. At the northern flank of the downtown of Gyirong County, a mountain valley heads from south to north directly to Mt. Mala. Overlooking the valley to the north, the snowy mountain range pops into view. In the past the valley was the traffic artery for the Gyirong to communicate with the outside world. After the 1960s, Gyirong built its modern road. This valley was naturally erased from people's memory. On the way out of the valley two mountains, opposite to each other, are facing the extensive Gyirong basin. One of the mountain precipices features a small platform, known as "Ngawang Gyaye" (meaning "the name of the father"). Twenty years ago, it was at this point that I, with my fellow members of an archeological study, found the well-
作者 Huo Wei
出处 《China's Tibet》 2009年第4期58-62,共5页 中国西藏(英文版)
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