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Pahlava and Çaka suzerains in eastern Irān and India
The date of Maues, the conqueror of Pushkalāvati and Takshaçilā
Extension of his conquests by Azes I, who may be the founder of the Vikrama
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Azilises ; Azes II ; Vonones,
The family of Vonones
Çaka satraps
The strategoi
Gondopharnes
Pacores
The transition from Pahlava to Kushāņa rule in Takshaç
V’ima Kadphises
The date of Kanishka
Summary of numismatic evidence for the history of the Yavana Çaka, and
Pahlava invaders of India
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THE EARLY HISTORY OF SOUTHERN INDIA
By L. D. BARNETT, M. A. Litt. D. , Keeper of the Department of
Oriental Printed Books and MSS, in the British Museum, formerly
Scholar of Trinity College. Cambridge
The Dravidian peoples
The Tamil kingdoms
The Andhras or Telugus
The Kaliň gas,
Mahārāshtra etc.
CHAPTER XXVI
THE EARLY HISTORY OF CEYLON
By Dr. L. D. BARNETT
Sources of history
The Vaddas
Other races in Ceylon
Earliest colonisation
History from Vijaya to the advent of Buddhism
From Devānampiya Tissa to Kuțakaņņa Tissa
CHAPTER XXV
THE MONUMENTS OF ANCIENT INDIA
By Sir J. H. MARSHALL, K. C. I. E. , Litt D. , Director General
of Archaeology in India, formerly Scholar of King's College,
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Prehistoric antiquities
The age of iron
The mounds at Lauriyā Nandangarh ; the walls of the old city of Rājagriha
The earliest buildings
Monuments of the Maurya epoch
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Contrast between Indian and foreign workmanship also seen in the minor arts
Development of art in the Çunga period
Bhārhut
Besnagar
More advanced style in the railing at Buddh Gayā
Sānchi
Interpretation of the reliefs
varieties of style
The pre-Kushāņa sculptures at Mathurā
Decadence of art
Chaityas
Bhājā; Kondāne; Pitalkhorā ; A janta ; Bedsă ; Nāsik ; Kārli
Vihāras
The caves of Orissa
Sculptures in the caves
Painting of the Early Indian school
Terracottas
Foreign influence in Indian art
Coins
Architectures
Minor arts
The Gandhāra School
Greek and Indian ideals
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
CHRONOLOGY
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LIST OF MAPS
1. Physical Map of the Indian Empire
2. Physical Map of N. W. India and the Adjacent Countries
3. The Kābul Valley and the Punjab
4. Baluchistan and the country of the Lower Indus
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LIST OF PLATES
1. Persian, Athenian, and Macedonian Coins in India.
II. Coins of the Seleucid Kings and their Successors.
III,IV. Coins of Bactria.
V. Coins of Native Indian States.
VI-VIII. Coins of the Greek, Scythian, and Parthian Invaders,
IX. Palaeolithic and Neolithic Implements.
X. Prehistoric Copper Objects.
XI. Gold leaf from Lauriyā Nandangarh ; Seals from Harappa ; Açoka Pillar
at Lauriyā Nandangarh : Façade of the Lomas Rishi Cave.
XII. Yaksha (? ) Statue from Pārkham; Capital of Açoka Column at Sārnāth.
XIII. Yaksha Figures from Patna ; Indigenous punch-marked Coins ; Coin of
Sophytes (Saubhūti),
XIV. Aerracotta Figures from Sārnāth and Basārh (Vaicāli) ; Jewellery from
Taxila ; Crystal Reliquary from Piprahwa Stūpa.
XV. Gateway,and Railings of the Bhārhut Stūpa.
XVI,XVII. Reliefs on the Railing of the Bhārhut Stūpa.
XVIII. Garuţa Pillar at Besnagar.
XIX. Railing and Reliefs at Buddh Gayā.
XX. The Main Stūpa at Sānchi (General view from N. E. )
XXI. Stūpa II at Sānchi (General view and Pillars).
XXII. Front Face of East Gateway of the Main Stūpa at Sānchi.
XXIII. Architraves of Gateways of the Main Stūpa at Sānchi.
XXIV. Jain Votive Tablet and portion of Toraņa Arch from Mathurā.
XXV. The Chaitya Cave at Kārli.
XXVI. Caves at Kondāne, Bhājā, Nadsūr, and Nāsik
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Manchapuri Cave and Ananta Gumphā.
XXVIII. Rāni Gumphā and Alakāpuri Cave.
XXIX. Terracotta Plaque from Bhita ; Copper Loţā from Kulū.
XXX. Coins of Bactria and North-western India.
XXXI. Head of Dionysus from Taxila ; Stūpa Base of Scytho-Parthian epoch at
Taxila.
XXXII. Bronze Statuette from Taxila ; Gold Casket from Stūpa at Bimarān,
XXXIII. Intaglio Gems from the North-west of India.
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LIST OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES
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Chapter 1
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapters IX-XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Note to Chapter XIV
Chapters XV and XVI . . .
Note to Chapter XV . . .
Chapter XVII
Chapters XVIII and XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXT
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
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