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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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The remaining 66 marks are not amongst those illustrated by him . As the meaning of some of the marks is not clear and individual interpretation of them may be mistaken , and a mark may aleo be misleading when incompletely punched on a ...
The remaining 66 marks are not amongst those illustrated by him . As the meaning of some of the marks is not clear and individual interpretation of them may be mistaken , and a mark may aleo be misleading when incompletely punched on a ...
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... them occurs on the remaining coins . They also occur generally together on several of the punch - marked coins which have been described . ' They do not , however , occur on any of the 1,226 coins found at Paila , though other forms ...
... them occurs on the remaining coins . They also occur generally together on several of the punch - marked coins which have been described . ' They do not , however , occur on any of the 1,226 coins found at Paila , though other forms ...
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The remaining reverse marks , as will be seen from Figs . 58 to 81 , are entirely distinct and even where they apparently represent the same objects , e.g. Figs 68 , 69 and 79 , which appear to be intended for the sun , they are quite ...
The remaining reverse marks , as will be seen from Figs . 58 to 81 , are entirely distinct and even where they apparently represent the same objects , e.g. Figs 68 , 69 and 79 , which appear to be intended for the sun , they are quite ...
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The crescent on the reverse of the remaining coins shows that they were copied from those Kushan coins which bore the figure of the Moon - god MAO on the reverse , in which the crescent rose from his shoulders .
The crescent on the reverse of the remaining coins shows that they were copied from those Kushan coins which bore the figure of the Moon - god MAO on the reverse , in which the crescent rose from his shoulders .
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