[Patna] Kumrahar (site No.1). General view showing lower halves of ash funnels where pillars originally stood, and also subsidiary circles of dark clay within the bays. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of excavation site.
[Patna]. Kumrahar (site No. 5). Southern face of the south-east angle (exterior) of supposed tank west of Rampart, another view. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of brickwork.
[Patna]. Kumrahar (site No. 5). Southern face of the south-east angle (exterior) of supposed tank west of Rampart. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of brickwork.
[Patna] Nalanda excavations. North end of frieze on east side of temple showing position of panels 192-195, which are now displaced. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Nalanda excavations. Site No.1. Two small heads from attendant figures at bottom of statue in photograph No 1426. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Nalanda excavations. Site No.1. Photograph showing bronze column with capital in position as found, on verandah of lowest monastery. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Ramgarh. Jogimara cave, another view. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking into the cave where two artists hired by the Archaeological Survey are seen copying the frescoes. The men, Samarendra Nath Gupta, Assistant Principal of the Mayo School of Art in Lahore, and Asit Kumar Haldar, had previously worked on the Ajanta Cav...