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Characteristic of architecture and sculpture of the Maurya Empire

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  • قطع أثرية (ar)
  • characteristic of architecture and sculpture of the Maurya Empire (en)
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  • Polishing "mirror-like" granite walls. Left: wall of the corridor entrance of the Gopika cave in the Barabar Caves . Right: interior of the Sudama cave, also one of the Barabar caves, with reflection of a monk. These quasi-perfect walls were dug into the rock and polished before 261 BC, date of the rather clumsy inscriptions of Ashoka. (en)
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  • Sudama cave mirror-polished walls.jpg (en)
  • Gopika cave Anantavarman inscription.jpg (en)
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  • The Lion Capital of Ashoka from Sarnath, one of the finest examples of Mauryan polish. (en)
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  • Polished sandstone (en)
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  • Mauryan polish (en)
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  • Mauryan polish (en)
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