Chehel Sotun, Bamiyan (Cave of the)
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Description
Various descriptions
The -Forty Pillars Cave- Chehel Sotun (note 1) is a man-made rock chamber (note 2) which was once used (by Buddhists?) for religious purposes (note 3). SITUATION: In a remote hillock in a very silent environment, less than a kilometre from the giant Buddha statue, and less than 2 km from Bamiyan (Bamian) village (N34°50': E067°50', AIMS sheet PI-42-06). CAVE DESCRIPTION: A succession of chambers apparently cut from very dry mud (…creusées dans de l'argile très sèche, apparemment de main d'homme). The floor is covered with soil and dust (LINDBERG1958: 120, 1961a: 11). A detailed description is found in ZESTOVSKI (1948: 39-62) who gives an engraving (opposite page 61) showing the face of the site. CAVE LIFE: LINDBERG (1949a: 38-39; 1958: 120; 1961a: 11) observed porcupine quills and (their?) excrements and the absence of any living organism in spite of numerous bones of goats and other large domestic animals. LINDBERG (1958: 120) reports to have collected Coleoptera (Ptinida).
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0.9 | Bamiyan Caves | ||
0.9 | BUDDHA, Bamiyan (Cave of the) | ||
0.9 | Hunter King (Grotto of the) | ||
3.9 | KAKRAK VALLEY (Caves of the) | ||
5.3 | Azdar Chasm | ||
36.9 | Kafir Fort & Caves, Saighan | ||
41.4 | Mian-i- Irak (Caves at) | ||
41.5 | PROMETHEUS, Shibar Pass (Cavern of) | ||
43.0 | HERI RUD, Saighan - Kahmard (Caves on the) |