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[Catalogue] Lyons, Elizabeth and Heather Peters, Chang Ch'eng-mei, Gregory Possehl. 1985. Buddhism: History and Diversity of a Great Tradition.
Statue
29-96-336
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Statue
29-96-326
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Statue
29-96-327
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Statue
29-96-329
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Pedestal
29-96-328A
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Pedestal
29-96-328B
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Mandorla
29-96-328C
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Model
29-130-144
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Base
29-96-328D
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Shrine
29-96-741
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Statue
29-96-330
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Pedestal
29-96-331A
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Pedestal
29-96-331B
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Base
29-96-331D
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Pedestal
29-96-331C
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Temple Drum
85-28-2
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