{"title":"数字一览表","authors":"","doi":"10.1515/9789048541386-002","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Fig. 1.1 Paithan and other Early Historic sites mentioned in the text 7 Fig. 1.2 Paithan and surrounding area 7 Fig. 1.3 Topographic map of Paithan with contours at 1-m intervals. The location of the section shown in Fig. 1.7 is also shown 8 Fig. 1.4 Map of Paithan showing key landmarks, the ASI protected area and the location of the old town 8 Fig. 1.5 Satellite image of Paithan (Google Earth) 9 Fig. 1.6 A view of the ASI protected area at Paithan, looking north from the south bank of the Godavari 9 Fig. 1.7 Section through the ASI protected area and the main part of the old town 10 Fig. 4.1 Plan showing the central mound at Paithan and the location of the main trenches. Note that the trenches are not shown to scale in this plan 24 Fig. 4.2 Satellite image of the ASI protected area showing the location of the trenches 24 Fig. 4.3 View of Trench A from the south-west at the end of the 1998 season 25 Fig. 4.4 Yusuf’s photograph of the 1937 excavations showing the two brick temples from the south (from Yusuf 1938: pl. v; 1939: pl. XVIIb) 25 Fig. 4.5 Plan of Trench A showing the location of test pits and excavation areas 26 Fig. 4.6 General view of the temples from the north at the end of the 1998 season 28 Fig. 4.7 Plan of the North Temple showing the locations of the main walls 29 Fig. 4.8 The North Temple from the north-east 29 Fig. 4.9 Dimensions of the North Temple 30 Fig. 4.10 Phases of the North Temple 30 Fig. 4.11 The west end of the North Temple from the west 31 Fig. 4.12 Schematic section through the garbhagriha of the North Temple from the north 32 Fig. 4.13 The Phase I structure of the North Temple showing wall 554 and the simple ‘Ramtek-like’ moulding exposed in a post-Medieval pit cut 33 Fig. 4.14 The garbhagriha of the North Temple after excavation to the lowest foundation fill of boulders. Note the vertical incised lines in the middle of each wall beneath the level of the blackboard 33 Fig. 4.15 Isometric reconstruction of Phases I, II and III of the North Temple from the south-west 34 Fig. 4.16 Elevation of walls 555 and 556 34 Fig. 4.17 The robbing on the north side of the North Temple from the east 34 Fig. 4.18 Details of plinth mouldings from various walls from both the North and South Temples 35 Fig. 4.19 East-west section through wall 514 showing extra face 559/1213 36 Fig. 4.20 Sketch of the joint between walls 556 and 557 at the southwest corner of the North Temple from the south-west. Arrows indicate where a brick abuts another 37 Fig. 4.21 The joint between the Phase II and Phase III brickwork of the North Temple, looking west in the southern half of the mandapa, with wall 558 to the immediate right 38 Fig. 4.22 Test Pit 9 sections. (A) Composite section across the whole test pit and the mandapa of the North Temple looking west. (B) East-west section against wall 556 below the southern part of wall 558 where it crosses the test pit. (C) The western section of the test pit to the north of the Phase I structure showing the edge of foundation cut 1171 38 Fig. 4.23 Feature 1137, the earliest evidence for a possible shrine in the west end of the mandapa of the North Temple 39 Fig. 4.24 North Temple, showing the remains of a possible simple shrine 983 against the western wall of the Phase III mandapa 39 Fig. 4.25 Photo of the rectangular depression in layer 551 that might indicate the location of a shrine 40 Fig. 4.26 Wall 383/544 of Phase IV in the North Temple before the excavation of Test Pit 9 40 Fig. 4.27 Schematic section/view of the garbhagriha wall of the North Temple looking north showing the extent of later rebuild 971 41 Fig. 4.28 The garbhagriha of the North Temple from the west showing possible evidence of late use 42 Fig. 4.29 General view of the South Temple from the southeast during excavation 42 Fig. 4.30 Plan of the South Temple showing the location of the main walls 45 Fig. 4.31 Dimension plan of the South Temple 45 Fig. 4.32 Phases of the South Temple 46 Fig. 4.33 West-facing composite section across the South Temple showing foundations 47 Fig. 4.34 View of the eastern section of Test Pit 5 across the interior of the South Temple looking south-east showing the successive foundation fills 47 Fig. 4.35 Interior of the South Temple during excavation of Test of the South Temple looking south-east showing the successive Pit 5 showing a level of foundation fill consisting of small boulders 47 Fig. 4.36 Composite east-west section through the west end of the South Temple looking north 48","PeriodicalId":184088,"journal":{"name":"Alfonso X of Castile-León","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-12-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"List of Figures\",\"authors\":\"\",\"doi\":\"10.1515/9789048541386-002\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Fig. 1.1 Paithan and other Early Historic sites mentioned in the text 7 Fig. 1.2 Paithan and surrounding area 7 Fig. 1.3 Topographic map of Paithan with contours at 1-m intervals. 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Fig. 1.1 Paithan and other Early Historic sites mentioned in the text 7 Fig. 1.2 Paithan and surrounding area 7 Fig. 1.3 Topographic map of Paithan with contours at 1-m intervals. The location of the section shown in Fig. 1.7 is also shown 8 Fig. 1.4 Map of Paithan showing key landmarks, the ASI protected area and the location of the old town 8 Fig. 1.5 Satellite image of Paithan (Google Earth) 9 Fig. 1.6 A view of the ASI protected area at Paithan, looking north from the south bank of the Godavari 9 Fig. 1.7 Section through the ASI protected area and the main part of the old town 10 Fig. 4.1 Plan showing the central mound at Paithan and the location of the main trenches. Note that the trenches are not shown to scale in this plan 24 Fig. 4.2 Satellite image of the ASI protected area showing the location of the trenches 24 Fig. 4.3 View of Trench A from the south-west at the end of the 1998 season 25 Fig. 4.4 Yusuf’s photograph of the 1937 excavations showing the two brick temples from the south (from Yusuf 1938: pl. v; 1939: pl. XVIIb) 25 Fig. 4.5 Plan of Trench A showing the location of test pits and excavation areas 26 Fig. 4.6 General view of the temples from the north at the end of the 1998 season 28 Fig. 4.7 Plan of the North Temple showing the locations of the main walls 29 Fig. 4.8 The North Temple from the north-east 29 Fig. 4.9 Dimensions of the North Temple 30 Fig. 4.10 Phases of the North Temple 30 Fig. 4.11 The west end of the North Temple from the west 31 Fig. 4.12 Schematic section through the garbhagriha of the North Temple from the north 32 Fig. 4.13 The Phase I structure of the North Temple showing wall 554 and the simple ‘Ramtek-like’ moulding exposed in a post-Medieval pit cut 33 Fig. 4.14 The garbhagriha of the North Temple after excavation to the lowest foundation fill of boulders. Note the vertical incised lines in the middle of each wall beneath the level of the blackboard 33 Fig. 4.15 Isometric reconstruction of Phases I, II and III of the North Temple from the south-west 34 Fig. 4.16 Elevation of walls 555 and 556 34 Fig. 4.17 The robbing on the north side of the North Temple from the east 34 Fig. 4.18 Details of plinth mouldings from various walls from both the North and South Temples 35 Fig. 4.19 East-west section through wall 514 showing extra face 559/1213 36 Fig. 4.20 Sketch of the joint between walls 556 and 557 at the southwest corner of the North Temple from the south-west. Arrows indicate where a brick abuts another 37 Fig. 4.21 The joint between the Phase II and Phase III brickwork of the North Temple, looking west in the southern half of the mandapa, with wall 558 to the immediate right 38 Fig. 4.22 Test Pit 9 sections. (A) Composite section across the whole test pit and the mandapa of the North Temple looking west. (B) East-west section against wall 556 below the southern part of wall 558 where it crosses the test pit. (C) The western section of the test pit to the north of the Phase I structure showing the edge of foundation cut 1171 38 Fig. 4.23 Feature 1137, the earliest evidence for a possible shrine in the west end of the mandapa of the North Temple 39 Fig. 4.24 North Temple, showing the remains of a possible simple shrine 983 against the western wall of the Phase III mandapa 39 Fig. 4.25 Photo of the rectangular depression in layer 551 that might indicate the location of a shrine 40 Fig. 4.26 Wall 383/544 of Phase IV in the North Temple before the excavation of Test Pit 9 40 Fig. 4.27 Schematic section/view of the garbhagriha wall of the North Temple looking north showing the extent of later rebuild 971 41 Fig. 4.28 The garbhagriha of the North Temple from the west showing possible evidence of late use 42 Fig. 4.29 General view of the South Temple from the southeast during excavation 42 Fig. 4.30 Plan of the South Temple showing the location of the main walls 45 Fig. 4.31 Dimension plan of the South Temple 45 Fig. 4.32 Phases of the South Temple 46 Fig. 4.33 West-facing composite section across the South Temple showing foundations 47 Fig. 4.34 View of the eastern section of Test Pit 5 across the interior of the South Temple looking south-east showing the successive foundation fills 47 Fig. 4.35 Interior of the South Temple during excavation of Test of the South Temple looking south-east showing the successive Pit 5 showing a level of foundation fill consisting of small boulders 47 Fig. 4.36 Composite east-west section through the west end of the South Temple looking north 48