Category
page 1Archaeological sites in Xinjiang
Kizil Caves
cave in People's Republic of China
Niya
archaeological site
Yarkhoto
abandoned city along the Silk Road in western China
Miran
archaeological site
Dandan Oilik
archaeological site
Xiaohe Cemetery
cemetery in Ruoqiang County, China
Subashi Temple
archaeological site in China
Rawak Stupa
Buddhist stupa located on the southern rim of the Taklamakan Desert in China
Endere
thumb|right|Endere Stupa
Endere (Chinese: 安迪尔; pinyin: Āndí'ěr) is an archaeological site in Xinjiang, China, in the southern Taklamakan Desert, a part of the southern route of the ancient Silk Road. It has been tentatively identified with a place called Saca that is mentioned in documents written in Kharoṣṭhī script which have been found in the region.
Mazar Tagh
site of a ruined hill fort in China
Shirenzigou culture
Iron Age archaeological culture in the Tarim Basin
Bulayïq
thumb|10th century, East Syriac lectionary (Luke 16), found at Bulayïq
Bulayïq () is a locality and archaeological site in central Xinjiang province in western China. It is located north of Turpan city in the foothills of the Tien-shan Mountains. It is also known as
Bīlayuq.
Farhad-beg-yailaki
thumb|300px|Aurél Stein photo of the Farhad-beg-yailaki site, seen from southwest in 1906–08. Remains of the ruined temple and porch