Journal of Bengal Art Volume 13 & 14
Vols.13 & 14, 2008-2009: 312 Pages, Plates 264 B/W and Colour 11; Size 11" x 9"; Tk. 1500/US $ 45.
Gerald Kozicz |
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From Mainamati to Nyarma: Remarks on the Development from Cruciform to Oblong-Shaped Temple Layouts |
Niaz Zaman |
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Presences and Absences: Feminine Representations in the Nakshi Kantha |
Adelheid Herrmann-Pfandt |
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The Tantric Buddhist Deity I-Trailokyavijaya in Pāla, Shingon#Vajrapān and Tibetan Art and Tantra Systematics |
Andrea Loseries |
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On the Synchrony of Mundane vs. Transmundane in Tāntrik Iconography: Hari Hari Hari Vāhana |
Gouriswar Bhattacharya |
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Kanyā-Kumārī: A Repeated Absurd Identification |
Bedasruti Bhattacharyya |
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Tradition of Fresco-Paintings of Bengal as Gleaned from Inscriptional Sources |
Gourisankar De |
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Winged Divinities from Chandraketugarh |
Claudine Bautze-Picron |
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Review Article |
Gerd J.R. Mevissen |
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A Group of Strange Sūrya Images from Gajole in the Malda Museum: Some Remarks on the Bare Feet of Sūrya and his Attendants |
Suchandra Ghosh |
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Nature of royal Patronage in South-Eastern Bengal: 507AD - 1250 AD |
Ranjusri Ghosh
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Second Report of Archaeological Investigation in two Dinajpur district (Dakshin and Uttar) of West Bengal |
Ayesha Begum |
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Bhawanipur Temple Complex: Architectural Characteristics |
Najma Khan Majlis |
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19th Century Zamindar Baris (Manor Houses) of Bangladesh : Some Observations |
Bimal Bandyopadhyay |
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Archaeological Remains in the North-Eastern Part of India |
Shubhradip De |
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Ring Stones, Disc Stones |
A K M Yaqub Ali |
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Siqayahin the Epigraphic Records of Medieval Bengal |
Ajay Khare, Satyaki Sarkar and Jaydeb Sarkar |
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Harmony of Religion and its Expression through Architecture |
Baba Mishra |
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Early Historic Archaeology of the Tel River Valley |
Mokammal H. Bhuiyan |
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Buddha Survived as Vāsudeva |
Khoundkar Alamgir |
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Single Unit Square Type Sultanate Buildings of Bengal |
Krishnendu Ray |
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Socio-Economic and Cultural Study of the Rajbhita (Greater Dinajpur district,Bangladesh) Stone Slab Inscription of the time of Mahipala (I), Regnal Year 33 |
Susmita Basu Majumdar |
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Typological Progression in Numismatic Art- A Case Study of Bengal Gold Coinage |
Sayantani Pal |
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Observations on the Palaeography of the Bengal Coins and Inscriptions (5th - 8th century) |
Nasir Uddin Mobin |
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Household Objects from Excavated Archaeological Sites of Bangladesh and its Domestic Context |