Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... tradition . Within its purview should also fall such texts as the two epics and the genealogical portions of the Puranas . The present article seeks to assess the problem in the context of historical archaeology and then identify the ...
... tradition . Within its purview should also fall such texts as the two epics and the genealogical portions of the Puranas . The present article seeks to assess the problem in the context of historical archaeology and then identify the ...
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... tradition and recent archaeological researches . According to the Buddhist literary tradition , Ghoşita , a rich merchant , built for the Buddha a monastery at Kauśāmbī . The Allahabad University excavations at the site revealed a ...
... tradition and recent archaeological researches . According to the Buddhist literary tradition , Ghoşita , a rich merchant , built for the Buddha a monastery at Kauśāmbī . The Allahabad University excavations at the site revealed a ...
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... traditions harking back to different points of time of which we do not have any comprehension . Attempts to correlate archaeology with literary tradition in the context of Indian protohistory have not led to happy results . Until the ...
... traditions harking back to different points of time of which we do not have any comprehension . Attempts to correlate archaeology with literary tradition in the context of Indian protohistory have not led to happy results . Until the ...
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