Journal of Bengal Art Volume 4

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Vol. 4, 1999: 520 Pages, Plates B/W 293 and Colour 61; Size: 11”x 9”; Tk. 1250/US $ 50

B.N. Mukherjee

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Issues in the Art of Bengal

J.F. Salles

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Excavations at Mahasthangarh: New   Evidence of Contacts with the Ganges Valley

R.Nagaswamy

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Bengaland Cidambaram

Asok Datta

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Bengaland South-East Asia-Early Trade and Cultural Contacts

S.C. Mukherji

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The Royal Charters of King Madanapala and the Chronology of the Pala Kings of Bengal and Bihar

S.S. Mostafizur Rahman

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Recent Discovery of Glass Beads from Mahasthangarh Region: An Archaeological Perspective

Gautam Sengupta

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Hero-Stone of West Bengal: A Preliminary Study

Gerd J.R. Mevissen

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Images of Mahapratisara in Bengal: Their Iconographic Links with Javanese, Central Asian and East Asian Images

A.J. Gail

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On the Mandalaic Structure of the Paharpur Temple

Debala Mitra

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A Metal Image of Marici from Jagajjivanpur

Shahanara Husain

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Paharpur Terracotta Plaques: A Source of the Social History of Ancient Bengal

Pratapaditya Pal

Possible Indian Representations of Bhaishajyaguru

Claudine Bautze-Picron

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Buddhist Painting During the Reign of Harivarmadeva (End of the 11th c.) in Southeast Bangladesh

Gourisankar De

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Woman with Bird Motif in Bengal Art

Shahnaj Husne Jahan

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Wari-Bateshwar: An Important Centre of Maritime Activities in Ancient Bengal

Aniruddha Ray

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Morphology of Mediaeval Saptagram or Satgaon

Muhammad Abdul Qadir

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Eight Unpublished Sultanate Period Inscriptions of Bengal

Frederick M. Asher

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Ancient Slate Quarry Revisited: A Source Located

A.B.M. Husain

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Some Observations on the Stone and Terracotta Ornamentation of the Sultanate Architecture in Bengal

Khoundkar Alamgir

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Indigenous and Extraneous Elements of Sultanate Architecture of Bengal

Zulekha Haque

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Some Aspects of the Portrayals on the Terracotta Monuments of Bengal

M.A. Bari

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An Outline History of the Mughal Mosque-Plan in Bangladesh

Rituparna Basu

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Gurusaday Dutt and the Institutionalisation of Folk Art of Bengal

Md. Abul Hashem Miah

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NanikhirNava-RatnaTemple: A Fine Example of Terracotta Art of Bangladesh

Baba Mishra & Pradeep Mohanty

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Archaeological Heritage of Dadpur Region, District Kalahandi, Orissa

Joachim K. Bautze

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Stucco Decoration in Bengal and Pagan during the Pala Period

Gouriswar Bhattacharya

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Nalanda Vagisvari and Mandhuk Ganesa: Are they of the Same Peroid?

Friederike Weis

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Two Goddesses from Pala-India in the Museum Fur Indische Kunst, Berlin

Md. Abu Musa

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A Prototype Cruciform Temple of the Buddhist Pantheon in Bangladesh

Mandira Bhattacharya

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Templeat Hasua, North Dinajpur

A.K.M. Yaqub Ali

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Calligraphy as an Ornamental Art on the Monuments of Bengal Sultanate

Shubhradip De

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Plant Motif in the Terracotta Art of Chandraketugarh

Saifuddin Chowdhury

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Two Recently Acquired Sculptures in the Varendra Research Museum

Enamul Haque

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The Early Phase of Architecture of Ancient Bengal as Redeemed from Terracotta Plaques

T.K. Biswas

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Back Stela of Pala-Sena Sculptures (A Case Study of Brahmanical Hindu Sculptures)

Afroz Akmam

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Two Hitherto Unpublished Images from Vikrampur Area, Munshiganj District

Md. Mosharraf Hossain

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Recent Discovery of a Hoard of Punch-marked Coin at Mahasthangarh

Md. Shafiqul Alam

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Ceramics from Mahasthan: An Ethnoarchaeological Study

Mallar Mitra

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An Image of Manjusri in the Company of Jaliniprabha and Candraprabha Preserved in the Bangladesh National Museum