In Pakistan's northwest; a sequence of temples built between the sixth and the tenth centuries provides a missing chapter in the evolution of the Hindu temple in South Asia. Combining some elements from Buddhist architecture in Gandhar? with the symbolically powerful curvilinear N?gara tower formulated in the early post-Gupta period; this group stands as an independent school of that pan-Indic form; offering new evidence for its creation and original variations in the four centuries of its existence. Drawing on recent archaeology undertaken by the Pakistan Heritage Society as well as scholarship from the Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture project; this volume finally allows the Salt Range and Indus temples to be integrated with the greater South Asian tradition.
#11121674 in Books 1997-08-01Original language:FrenchPDF # 1 9.94 x .55 x 6.24l; .78 #File Name: 900404885594 pages
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