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A green schist Devata console, Gandhara, Swat Valley, 2th-3rd century.
Buddha (1st–2nd century).Indo-Greek Buddhist art from Gandhara (present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan
Bodhisattva.Indo-Greek Buddhist art from Gandhara (present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan).
The death of the Buddha. Schist sculpture from the ancient region of Gandhara (in present-day Pakis
Sculpture of Buddha preaching, in the Gandhara style. Artist unknown; prob. 2nd cent. CE. Found at
Gray schist relief sculpture of a chariot scene, from the Gandhara region of present-day Pakistan.
Head of a bodhisattva, from Gandhara. Artist unknown; 4th or 5th cent. CE. Now in the British Muse
Buddha.Indo-Greek Buddhist art from Gandhara (present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan).
fuckyeaharchaeology:Greco-Buddhism is the term given to refer to the cultural syncretism of Hellenis
ball-eis-korakas:Wooden tablet from Loulan (western China, c. 3rd centuryAD), written in the Kharost
ancientpeoples:The Gift of Anathapindada (possibly)Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara), Kushan Per
Emaciated Siddhartha, 3rd-4th century
The Fasting Buddha. Gandharan area, 1-4thC CE. From the Sikri Stupa, now in the Lahore Museum.
Seated schist statue of Buddha, from Gandhara (present-day Pakistan or Afghanistan). Artist un
Seated Buddha Bronze, 1st to mid-2nd century, Gandhara (modern Pakistan). Collection of the Met
Standing bodhisattva Maitreya, from the Gandhara region in what is now Pakistan. Artist unknow
Standing BodhisattvaPakistan, ancient region of GandharaKushan period (c. 50 B.C.–A.D. 320)2nd
theancientwayoflife:~The Buddhist Goddess Hariti with Children. Place of origin: Pakistan, Swat Vall
Scopophiliac (2016), Sara Khan. Watercolour on paper.Source: Gandhara Art
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