Ancient CeylonAn account of the aborigines and of part of the early civilization in Sri Lanka. |
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The dimensions of the bricks used in this structure have been given in a former chapter . It is of archaeological interest to note that when vainly searching for letters or marks that might have been left on them by their makers ...
The dimensions of the bricks used in this structure have been given in a former chapter . It is of archaeological interest to note that when vainly searching for letters or marks that might have been left on them by their makers ...
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There are no wāhalkadas ; these ornamental structures were confined to the five Anurādhapura dāgabas already described ... THE AET DĀGABA On the summit of the highest rocky point on the Mihintale hill a small structure , called the Aet ...
There are no wāhalkadas ; these ornamental structures were confined to the five Anurādhapura dāgabas already described ... THE AET DĀGABA On the summit of the highest rocky point on the Mihintale hill a small structure , called the Aet ...
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Structure of three arches resting on vertical walls , the central arch rising half as high again as the others . Over it à snake formed by a deeply - waved line ; it resembles the conventional clouds of temple artists , but possibly was ...
Structure of three arches resting on vertical walls , the central arch rising half as high again as the others . Over it à snake formed by a deeply - waved line ; it resembles the conventional clouds of temple artists , but possibly was ...
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