Subject: Railing-pillar, dwarf with hands raised above the head
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Surya, seated
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Lion, head, profile
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Lion, head, profile
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Architrave, fragment
Site Name:
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Buddha or Jina (ref: Vogel, CAMM, p76) head
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Date: 100-199 CE
Subject: Kubera, seated
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Goddess Vasudhara with a pair of jars on either side. Right hand in abhayamudra, left holding a parasol with suspended fish symbol
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Date: 100-199 CE
Subject: Rail-post, fragment
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Date: 100-199 CE
Subject: Rail-post, fragment
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Buddha, head
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Date: 200-299 CE (inscribed)
Subject: Fragment: pedestal, two lines of inscription on the upper and lower rims in Brahmi characters of Kushana period stating that the image was established by a kutumbini for worship in a temple of Arhats
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Female, head
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Female, head
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Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Matrka, standing
Site Name:
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Fragment of an Indo-Persepoltan pillar, consisting of a bell shaped capital carrying four winged lions couchant
Site Name:
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Fragment of an Indo-Persepoltan pillar, consisting of a bell shaped capital carrying four winged lions couchant
Site Name:
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Fragment of an Indo-Persepoltan pillar, consisting of a bell shaped capital carrying four winged lions couchant
Site Name:
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Concluding scene of the birth story of the tortoise (Pali Kachchhapa-jataka), a Buddhist adaptation of the fable of the Loquacious tortoise and the two geese