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Page 126
With the possible exception of a single fragment , a small shaven head , it is
noteworthy that every one of the terracotta buman figurines or fragments which
have come to light represent the form of a woman . There are several of very
different ...
With the possible exception of a single fragment , a small shaven head , it is
noteworthy that every one of the terracotta buman figurines or fragments which
have come to light represent the form of a woman . There are several of very
different ...
Page 127
Its head is that of a snake , but the body though flat appears from the markings
and shape to represent a woman . This figure being entire solves the puzzle
regarding the nature of several though larger fragments , both of the head and of
the ...
Its head is that of a snake , but the body though flat appears from the markings
and shape to represent a woman . This figure being entire solves the puzzle
regarding the nature of several though larger fragments , both of the head and of
the ...
Page 278
The body is taken out into the courtyard of the buse by the usual door , with its
head to the south and feet to the north . As soon as the body is taken out of the
but , ashes are strewn on the floor and the doors are shut . The doors are not
opened ...
The body is taken out into the courtyard of the buse by the usual door , with its
head to the south and feet to the north . As soon as the body is taken out of the
but , ashes are strewn on the floor and the doors are shut . The doors are not
opened ...
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Contents
BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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