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The world-famous Hungarian–British archaeologist Aurel Stein was just visiting the Tarim basin on his second major expedition to the Inner Asian section of the Silk Road in 1907, when he became a witness to a rare astronomical phenomenon, a total solar eclipse. He also captured his impressions in his work entitled Ruins of Desert Cathay, also published in Hungarian. At the same moment, Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorsky, a pioneer in color photography, as a member of a Russian scientific expedition was trying to take the world’s first color photograph of a total solar eclipse on a snowcapped hillside in Russian Turkestan (today Uzbekistan), in the middle of a snowstorm. In a special way, the lives of the Hungarian archaeologist and the Russian photographer of the Silk Road were intertwined for a moment. In my paper I take a look at this special moment from an astronomical, geographical, and historical perspective as well.
1907年,世界著名的匈牙利裔英国考古学家奥雷尔·斯坦因(Aurel Stein)第二次对丝绸之路内亚段进行考察,当时他正访问塔里木盆地,亲眼目睹了一种罕见的天文现象——日全食。他还在他的作品《沙漠的废墟》(Ruins of Desert Cathay)中捕捉到了他的印象,该作品也以匈牙利语出版。与此同时,彩色摄影的先驱谢尔盖·米哈伊洛维奇·普罗库金-戈尔斯基,作为俄罗斯科学考察队的一员,正试图在暴风雪中,在俄罗斯土耳其斯坦(今天的乌兹别克斯坦)一个白雪皑皑的山坡上拍摄世界上第一张日全食的彩色照片。匈牙利考古学家和俄罗斯丝绸之路摄影师的生活以一种特殊的方式交织在一起。在我的论文中,我从天文、地理和历史的角度来看待这个特殊的时刻。