2nd - 3rd century CE. India 2nd - 4th century CE. India. Temptation by Mara (top), Adoration of Buddha (middle), Six Buddhas (bottom)
4th - 5th century CE. Hadda.

3rd century CE. Gandhara. 
 
2nd - 4th century CE. Gandhara.

4th - 5th century CE. Gandhara.

[SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA] [HEAD OF A BUDDHIST FIGURE]


[BUDDHIST NARRATIVE RELIEF] [SEATED BODHISATTVA IN MEDITATION] [SEATED BUDDHA SAKYAMUNI WITH HANDS IN THE DHARMACAKRA-MUDRA]


2nd century CE.  Gandhara.



Statue of an old man with a beard, draped in a voluminous cloak. He.p. AK. G. 70. 2a & b.H 0.77.Marble herm. Aï Khanoum. The left hand may have held a metal shaft used in the training of athletes


Dharmarajika Stupa is located at Taxila, Pakistan. The site remains probably dated as early as the 1st century BCE. The name of Dharmarajika could suggest that it was established by King Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE.


Dharmarajika Stupa is located at Taxila, Pakistan. The site remains probably dated as early as the 1st century BCE. The name of Dharmarajika could suggest that it was established by King Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE.


Dharmarajika Stupa is located at Taxila, Pakistan. The site remains probably dated as early as the 1st century BCE. The name of Dharmarajika could suggest that it was established by King Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE.


Female face modelled in unbaked clay (20 x 15 cm)
uncovered at Aï Khanoum, administrative district, southern section.
2nd BCE.




Corinthian capital in limestone from Aï Khanoum (81,5 x 81 x 74 cm).
3rd BCE.




Dharmarajika Stupa is located at Taxila, Pakistan. The site remains probably dated as early as the 1st century BCE. The name of Dharmarajika could suggest that it was established by King Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE.


Dharmarajika Stupa is located at Taxila, Pakistan. The site remains probably dated as early as the 1st century BCE. The name of Dharmarajika could suggest that it was established by King Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE.


Dharmarajika Stupa is located at Taxila, Pakistan. The site remains probably dated as early as the 1st century BCE. The name of Dharmarajika could suggest that it was established by King Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE.



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