On the relationship between Gandhāran toilet-trays and the early Buddhist art of northern India. (original) (raw)

Gandharan Toilet-Trays: Some Reflections on Chronology

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Between men and gods, small motifs in the Buddhist art of Eastern India, an interpretation, in:Function and Meaning in Buddhist Art, Proceedings of a seminar held at Leiden University, 21-24 October 1991, ed. K.R. VAN KOOIJ and H. VAN DER VEERE, Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1995, pp. 59-79.

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Inscribed Objects from Greater Gandhāra

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2022

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