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Sirkap
The Apsidal Temple of Taxila
Buddhism of Båmiyån1
Pakistan Archaeology
Taxila Mirrors Preserved in India and Technology Transfer
Space and Society at Sirkap, Taxila: a Re-Examination of Urban Form and Meaning
Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks Dynamics in the History of Religion
Study of Earliest Buddhist Period Settlements in Region
The Spatial Composition of Buddhist Temples in Central Asia, Part 1: the Transformation of Stupas
Taxila – an Alternative Urbanisation Between the Silk Road and the Uttarāpatha (The Northern Road)
Decay Pattern of Stone Structures at Taxila World Heritage in Danger Site
A Guide to Taxila
Sirkap (Taxila) by Wannaporn Rienjang Is Licensed Under a Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial-Noderivatives 4.0 International License
Fresh Research on the Buddhist Monastic Complex of Takht-I-Bāhī ��������������������������������������������81 M.H
The Greco-Bactrian Mirage: Reconstructing a History of Hellenistic Bactria by Kirk Rappe
The Greek Kingdoms of Central Asia
Ancient West & East
The Enthroned Buddha in Majesty: an Iconological Study
The Discovery and Development of Buddhist Archaeology of Gandhara
Top View
The Classical Influence on the Representation of Women in the Art of Buddhist Gandhara Senior Honors Thesis Presented to The
Monumental Entrance to Gandharan Buddhist Architecture Stairs and Gates from Swat Luca Maria Olivieri Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
THREE SITES in GANDHARA AS a CASE STUDY a Master's Thesis By
On the Relationship Between Gandhāran Toilet-Trays and the Early Buddhist Art of Northern India (DOI: 10.32028/9781784918552P12
The Geography of Gandhāran Art
The Graeco-Buddhist Style of Gandhara – a 'Storia Ideologica'
Management Plan for Taxila a World Heritage Site in Danger
The Geography of Gandhāran Art
Rakam Land Tenure in Nepal
The Buddhist Architecture of Gandhara
History of Most Significant Buddhist Archaeological Sites in Gandhāra (Pakistan) Discovered During the 20Th Century
The Graeco-Buddhist Style of Gandhara – a ‘Storia Ideologica’, Or: How a Discourse Makes a Global History of Art
Dharmarajika, Taxila by Wannaporn Rienjang Is Licensed Under a Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial-Noderivatives 4.0 International License
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