STUDIES IN EARLY BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA
by SARKAR, H
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SARKAR, H. STUDIES IN EARLY BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA. Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, (1966). 8vo. Cloth, dust jacket. (viii), 120 pages, 13 plates. First edition. Sarkar uses archaeological research to prove his thesis on the development of early Buddhist architecture, with photographs and one folding plate of floor plans. Very good in chipped dust jacket.
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- STUDIES IN EARLY BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA
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- SARKAR, H
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- AR IN, IN
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