Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta, 1985 |
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... objects of art of one region of the empire were exported to another . For examples , we can refer to a Gandhāra sculpture ( representing a princess ) found at Mathura , an ivory object of Indian ( Mathuran ? ) origin recovered from ...
... objects of art of one region of the empire were exported to another . For examples , we can refer to a Gandhāra sculpture ( representing a princess ) found at Mathura , an ivory object of Indian ( Mathuran ? ) origin recovered from ...
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... objects included in this material are of unknown provenance , some are surface finds from identifiable sites and fairly large numbers are monuments standing in situ . The probable date and cultural affiliation of much of these materials ...
... objects included in this material are of unknown provenance , some are surface finds from identifiable sites and fairly large numbers are monuments standing in situ . The probable date and cultural affiliation of much of these materials ...
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... objects . But this has yet to be worked out . Deities , apparently Hindu in character , which were con- temporary to the Buddhist ones , also need to be studied to establish their relation with the more affluent co - religion and trace ...
... objects . But this has yet to be worked out . Deities , apparently Hindu in character , which were con- temporary to the Buddhist ones , also need to be studied to establish their relation with the more affluent co - religion and trace ...
Contents
Art in the Kushana Empire | 29 |
Sati Chatterjee | 51 |
Book Review | 74 |
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