Nil Kunteswar. Main Siva temple, still in worship, showing many late additions and alterations. From S. W. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the Shiva temple at Nilkanteshwar.
Nil Kunteswar. Stone carved with a design which may date from 500 years earlier than most of the work at this site. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of stone at Nilkanteshwar, carved with an abstract design.
Nil Kunteswar. Four columns of a temple still standing in the south-east of the village. Walls on the hill behind are Rajput. Looking E. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the standing columns of the temple in the foreground, with walls running along the hillside on the far side of the valley.
Nil Kunteswar. Details of the head and canopy of a colossal Jain statue now standing on a temple mound on the site. From N. W. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of upper portion of statue.
Alwar. City Palace. 'Warer Maze' built in the pavement to the east of the cenotaph [of Maharaja Bakhrawar Singh]. Water poured in at the top right-hand corner flows through the whole pattern and no two adjacent streams go the same way. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking down onto the water maze.
Nil Kunteswar. Part of a hut in the village built entirely from old temple stones reused showing a frieze of dancers and musicians in white marble. Looking W. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking along the verandah of the hut, supported on columns from a temple and bounded at the far end by the marble frieze.