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Medieval Period -- Antiquities of the Punjab Hill Districts of Chambae

Title:Medieval Period -- Antiquities of the Punjab Hill Districts of Chambae
Author:Goetz, Hermann
Publication:Marg
Enumeration:Vol. 10 Issue no. 2; March 1957, p. 15-18 [Preliminary by Marg]
Abstract:The preliminary by Marg introduces the article, which looks at the scanty evidence available for the transition from the ancient to the medieval period in the Punjab. The three temples of Brahmor, Chatrarhi, and Markula-Udaipur contain wooden reliefs and brass statues contemporary with the central Indian art of the Buddhist and Hindu cave temples of Ajanta and Ellora. The Brahmor and Chatrarhi temples represent later Gupta and Buddhist art, while the Markula-Udaipur temple carries the last remnants of the lost late Kashmir art, which was a source of the Tibetan tradition.

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