Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 213
... granite pillars , varying in height from fifteen to twenty - five feet , and occurring so frequently as to give rise continually to the thought , what could have been their use ? But before entering particularly upon any description of ...
... granite pillars , varying in height from fifteen to twenty - five feet , and occurring so frequently as to give rise continually to the thought , what could have been their use ? But before entering particularly upon any description of ...
الصفحة 217
... granite pillars lift their heads in lonely desolation , the silent witnesses of the present desertion , as they once were also of the busy multitudes who thronged these streets . Masses of stone cut into the forms of bullocks and lions ...
... granite pillars lift their heads in lonely desolation , the silent witnesses of the present desertion , as they once were also of the busy multitudes who thronged these streets . Masses of stone cut into the forms of bullocks and lions ...
الصفحة 218
... granite , one forming a square base and octagonal shaft , both together being twenty - two feet long - the second forming the capital richly ornamented with small human figures standing round the lower part of the projecting ornament ...
... granite , one forming a square base and octagonal shaft , both together being twenty - two feet long - the second forming the capital richly ornamented with small human figures standing round the lower part of the projecting ornament ...
الصفحة 222
... granite , has been cleared of the brushwood with which it was overgrown by the high- priest , and lying on the southern side of it is to be seen a broken statue of Batyatisso , who reigned from B. C. 19 to A. D. 9 , " and appears ...
... granite , has been cleared of the brushwood with which it was overgrown by the high- priest , and lying on the southern side of it is to be seen a broken statue of Batyatisso , who reigned from B. C. 19 to A. D. 9 , " and appears ...
الصفحة 224
... granite . It must be borne in mind that although composed of brick , these dagobahs were originally coated with a white cement , which , when polished , as they were , would give them all the appearance of marble . There can be little ...
... granite . It must be borne in mind that although composed of brick , these dagobahs were originally coated with a white cement , which , when polished , as they were , would give them all the appearance of marble . There can be little ...
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