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Bulletin of the Madras Government Museum : new series, general section

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Bulletin of the Madras Government Museum : new series, general section

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28 cm
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Material Type
図書
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Size
28 cm
Alternative Title
Bulletin of the Madras Government Museum
Place of Publication (Country Code)
ii
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Publishers vary
Related Material
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Buddhist sculptures from a stupa near Goli village, Guntur district
Nâyars of Malabar : anthropology
Possible Sumerian survivals in Toda ritual
Early eastern Chālukya sculpture
An outline of Indian temple architecture
Nolamba sculptures in the Madras Government Museum
Guide to the archaelogical galleries : an introduction to South Indian temple architecture and sculpture
Bronzes of South India
An outline of Indian temple architecture
The Nāgapaṭṭiṇam and other Buddhist bronzes in the Madras Museum
Tiruparuttikunram and its temples : with appendices on Jaina units of measurment and time, cosmology and classification of souls
The Nāgapaṭṭiṇam and other Buddhist bronzes in the Madras Museum
Amaravati sculptures in the Madras Government Museum
The Sri Vaishnava Brahmans
Amaravati sculptures in the Madras Government Museum
The three main styles of temple architecture recognized by the Śilpa-Śāstras
Indian epigraphy and South Indian scripts
Social and physical anthropology of the Nayadis of Malabar
The Nāgapaṭṭiṇam and other buddhist bronzes in the Madras Museum
Catalogue of the South Indian Hindu metal images in the Madras Government Museum