Cave 11 is a poorly preserved small Tang cave less than a meter square to the west and above Cave 10. Moving onward to the southwest, a figure of a monk carved in high relief appears on the cliff high above the path, standing as though paying respects to one of the two relief stupas flanking the entrance to Cave 12. The stupas are square single-story structures with a domed roof, and each has niche displaying a seated figure and two attendants. Similar in design to the many funerary stupas seen at Baoshan near Anyang, they may also be funerary in nature, commemorating deceased monks and nuns and containing their ashes.
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