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Page 12
The hilly portion of Bihar and Orissa is rich in mineral wealth , and it is therefore very desirable that special attention should be paid to the mineralogical section of the Museum My friend Dr. Hayden has recently inspected our ...
The hilly portion of Bihar and Orissa is rich in mineral wealth , and it is therefore very desirable that special attention should be paid to the mineralogical section of the Museum My friend Dr. Hayden has recently inspected our ...
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The ghasa was unearthed owing to the bank of the river having been scoured away , and a woman who went to bathe in the morning saw the earthen pot projecting from the remaining portion of the bank . The place where the ' ghara was found ...
The ghasa was unearthed owing to the bank of the river having been scoured away , and a woman who went to bathe in the morning saw the earthen pot projecting from the remaining portion of the bank . The place where the ' ghara was found ...
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For instance : out of the 83 marks on the present coins illustrated on Plate IV , only 16 correspond to marks illustrated by Theobald , or are varieties of them , and his Fig . 124 ( six dots ) might perhaps be the upper portion of ...
For instance : out of the 83 marks on the present coins illustrated on Plate IV , only 16 correspond to marks illustrated by Theobald , or are varieties of them , and his Fig . 124 ( six dots ) might perhaps be the upper portion of ...
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23 , on coin 54 , the character do : s not form an angle but is distinctly rounded at the top , and the line is not of uniform thickness , as in the letter Ga , but the right hand portion swells out and is distinctly and , apparently ...
23 , on coin 54 , the character do : s not form an angle but is distinctly rounded at the top , and the line is not of uniform thickness , as in the letter Ga , but the right hand portion swells out and is distinctly and , apparently ...
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38 proses ou closer examination to be a portion of Mark 5. Elephant right . Fig . 5. This coin therefore belongs to Class A , SubClass 1. PI . II . Sob - CLAss 20 . No additional mark . 62 Do. 49.5 1x70 ( incomplete ) Marks 1 ...
38 proses ou closer examination to be a portion of Mark 5. Elephant right . Fig . 5. This coin therefore belongs to Class A , SubClass 1. PI . II . Sob - CLAss 20 . No additional mark . 62 Do. 49.5 1x70 ( incomplete ) Marks 1 ...
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