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Early Buddhist Architecture In Context The Great Stupa At Amaravati Ca 300 Bce300 Ce Akira Shimada

  • SKU: BELL-5241774
Early Buddhist Architecture In Context The Great Stupa At Amaravati Ca 300 Bce300 Ce Akira Shimada
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.72 MB
Author: Akira Shimada
ISBN: 9789004233263, 9004233261
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Early Buddhist Architecture In Context The Great Stupa At Amaravati Ca 300 Bce300 Ce Akira Shimada by Akira Shimada 9789004233263, 9004233261 instant download after payment.

Akira Shimada's book is a welcome and timely addition to the nearly two centuries of research on the Amaravati Mahastupa (great stupa), and a more recent but expanding literature on the archaeology of early historic South Indian Buddhism. The study of this remarkable Buddhist monument presents a rather unique case for archaeologists, epigraphers, and social, religious, and art historians. Once a massive and beautifully adorned stupa, built and maintained by generations of early South Indian Buddhists, it was abandoned sometime during the fourteenth century a.d.

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