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Ajanta : a cultural study
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Poona : University of Poona,

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Ricchata quellccani : pinturas murales prehispánicas
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Year: 1974 Publisher: Lima : Fondo del Libro del Banco Industrial del Perú,

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Pintura mural mesoamericana
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ISBN: 9701807421 Year: 1997 Publisher: México, D.F. : Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes,


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Ajanta
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Year: 1980 Publisher: New Delhi : Director General, Archaeological Survey of India,

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Description mural paintings in Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra.


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Ajanta
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Year: 1970 Publisher: [Bombay] : [Produced by the Directorate of Tourism, Govt. of Maharashtra through Marg Publications and Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co.],


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Inde : peintures des grottes d'Ajanta
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Year: 1954 Volume: 1 Publisher: [Greenwich, Conn.] : New York Graphic Society,

The Ajanta Caves : artistic wonder of ancient Buddhist India
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ISBN: 0810919834 Year: 1998 Publisher: New York : Harry N. Abrams,


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Studies in the Ajanta paintings : identifications and interpretations
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ISBN: 8120201736 Year: 1988 Publisher: Delhi : Ajanta Publications,


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Foreign sailors on Socotra : the inscriptions and drawings from the cave Hoq
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ISBN: 9783934106918 3934106919 Year: 2012 Volume: 3 Publisher: Bremen : Hempen Verlag,

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Several years ago a group of Belgian speleologists of the Socotra Karst Project made a spectacular discovery. Deep inside a huge cave on the island Socotra they came across a large number of inscriptions, drawings and archaeological objects. As further investigation showed, they were left by sailors who visited the island between the 1st c. BC and the 6th c. AD. The majority of the texts is written in the Indian Brāhmī script, but there are also inscriptions in South-Arabian, Ethiopian, Greek, Palmyrene and Bactrian scripts and languages. This corpus of nearly 250 texts and drawings thus constitutes one of the main sources for the investigation of Indian Ocean trade networks in the first centuries of our era. The present book is the first comprehensive edition and study of this material. It comprises contributions by an international group of scholars who have been working on these new discoveries for a couple of years (in alphabetical order): Mikhail D. Bukharin (Moscow), Peter De Geest (Brussels), Hédi Dridi (Neuchâtel), Maria Gorea (Paris), Julian Jansen Van Rensburg (Brussels), Christian Julien Robin (Paris), Bharati Shelat (Ahmedabad), Nicholas Sims-Williams (London, Oxford) and Ingo Strauch (Berlin).

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