Period:Unknown Production date:3rdC
Materials:fired clay
Technique:slipped
Dimensions:Height: 3.30 centimetres (372.a) Height: 4 centimetres (372.b) Width: 5.80 centimetres (372.a) Width: 8.70 centimetres (372.b)
Description:
Fragment of some kind of wall decoration made of yellowish brown, fired clay. Two square forms (probably representations of jewels) are set within a square frame. In between these are two parallel lines ending in circular shapes. The whole composition is bordered on one side by a broad strip of clay.
IMG
Comments:Stein (1921, 1271) calls this kind of pattern “Buddhist rail”.
Materials:fired clay
Technique:slipped
Dimensions:Height: 3.30 centimetres (372.a) Height: 4 centimetres (372.b) Width: 5.80 centimetres (372.a) Width: 8.70 centimetres (372.b)
Description:
Fragment of some kind of wall decoration made of yellowish brown, fired clay. Two square forms (probably representations of jewels) are set within a square frame. In between these are two parallel lines ending in circular shapes. The whole composition is bordered on one side by a broad strip of clay.
IMG
Comments:Stein (1921, 1271) calls this kind of pattern “Buddhist rail”.
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