Journal of Bengal Art Volume 5

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Vol. 5, 2000: 320 Pages, Plates 139 B/W and 37 Colour; Size: 11"x 9"; Tk. 750/US $ 35

R. Nagaswamy

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Bengals Contribution to Cola Temples

Janice Leoshko

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Considering Unusual Images and Their Sites: The Example of Kurukulla from Hasra Kol

B.N. Mukherjee

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Two Representations of Open Air Shrines in Ancient Vanga

Sutapa Sinha

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An Unpublished Coin Hoard of the Bengal Sultans from Dakshin Dinajpur District, West Bengal

S. C. Mukherji

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Two New Copper Plates of King Gopala II of the Pala Dynasty of Bengal and Bihar, Regnal year 4 (c. 877 A.D.)

 
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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

 
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Journal of Bengal Art 3

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Vol. 3, 1998: 302 Pages, Plates B/W 117 and Colour 11; Size: 11” x 9”; Tk. 750/US $ 35

R. Nagaswamy

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Eastern Indian Contact with Tamilnad

T.S. Maxwell

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The Extent of the Vaikuntha and Visvarupa Cults in the Later Kalacuri and Pala Territories in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries

S.S. Mostafizur Rahman

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Recent Discovery of Northern Black Polished Ware in the Mahasthangarh Region: An Archaeological Perspective

B.N. Mukherjee

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Art in the Gold Coins of Gauda, Vanga and Samatata of the Post-Gupta Age (c. A.D. 570-750)

 
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