Reverse face of a votive tablet found at the Tawadeintha Pagoda, [Hmawza, Prome]. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Scope & Content:
Rectangular-shaped fragment inscribed in Pyu (see p6, para 22 of the Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma, for the year ending 31st March 1911) .
Views of the two stone reliquaries discovered at the excavation site, No 1003, [Hmawza, Prome]. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Views of two urns with Pyu inscriptions. For an account of the inscriptions see Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma, for the year ending 31st March 1912, p. 11, para. 12.
Views of the two stone reliquaries discovered at the excavation site, No 1003, [Hmawza, Prome]. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Scope & Content:
Views of two urns with Pyu inscriptions. For an account of the inscriptions see Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma, for the year ending 31st March 1912, p. 11, para. 12.
Views of the two stone reliquaries discovered at the excavation site, No 1003, [Hmawza, Prome]. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Scope & Content:
Views of two urns with Pyu inscriptions. For an account of the inscriptions see Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma, for the year ending 31st March 1912, p. 11, para. 12.
Views of the two stone reliquaries discovered at the excavation site, No 1003, [Hmawza, Prome]. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Scope & Content:
Views of two urns with Pyu inscriptions. For an account of the inscriptions see Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma, for the year ending 31st March 1912, p. 11, para. 12.
Views of the two stone reliquaries discovered at the excavation site, No 1003, [Hmawza, Prome]. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Scope & Content:
Views of two urns with Pyu inscriptions. For an account of the inscriptions see Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma, for the year ending 31st March 1912, p. 11, para. 12.
Views of the two stone reliquaries discovered at the excavation site, No 1003, [Hmawza, Prome]. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
Scope & Content:
Views of two urns with Pyu inscriptions. For an account of the inscriptions see Report of the Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Burma, for the year ending 31st March 1912, p. 11, para. 12.