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Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi
Inscribed 1989
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Inscribed 1989
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Books
The Bhilsa topes; or, Buddhist monuments of Central India
by
Alexander Cunnigham
Call Number: 294.3 C91B
Location: Main Stacks
Discourse in Early Buddhist Art: visual narratives of India
by
Vidya Dehejia
Call Number: Q.704.948943 D366d
ISBN: 8121507367
Publication Date: 1997-01-01
Location: Main Stacks
A guide to Sanchi [electronic resource]
by
John Marshall
Call Number: Online
Location: HathiTrust eResources (public domain)
History and palaeography of the Sanchi stupa epigraphs
by
Lakshmi Devi Upadrasta
Call Number: 934 Up13h
Location: Main Stacks
La porte orientale du stûpa de Sânchi [electronic resource]: moulage du Museé Guimet
Call Number: Online
Location: HathiTrust eResources (public domain)
Life in Sanchi Sculptures
by
A. L. Srivastava
Call Number: Q. 732.443 SR38L
ISBN: 0391027174
Publication Date: 1983-07-01
Location: Oak Street Facility [request only]
The Marshall albums: photography and archaeology
by
Sudeshna Guha (editor)
Call Number: Q. 934 M3551
ISBN: 9788189995324
Location: Main Stacks
Material culture of Sanchi
by
K. Krishna Murthy
Call Number: 934.06 K897M
Location: Main Stacks
The monuments of Sāñchi
by
John Marshall and Alfred Foucher
Call Number: Q. 954.543 M356M
Location: Main Stacks
Pattern and Ornament in the Arts of India
by
Henry Wilson
Call Number: Q. 747.2954 W693p
ISBN: 9780500515822
Publication Date: 2011-10-24
Location: Architecture & Art
Sanchi
by
Debala Mitra
Call Number: 913.543 M69S1965
Location: Main Stacks
Sanchi
by
M. K. Dhavalikar
Call Number: 726.14309543 D535s
ISBN: 0195663136
Publication Date: 2003-02-06
Location: Main Stacks
Sanchi sculptures: (an aesthetic and cultural study)
by
Manjushree Rao
Call Number: Q. 730.9543 R18S
Location: Main Stacks
Sánchi and its remains
by
Fredrick Charles Maisey
Call Number: Q. 913.34 M286S1972
Location: Main Stacks
Sān̐cī śilpa meṃ aṅkita jīvana = Life as depicted in Sanchi sculpture
by
Bālājī Gaṇorakara
Call Number: NB1280 .G361994
ISBN: 8186546006
Location: Main Stacks
Tree and serpent worship; or, Illustrations of mythology and art in India in the first and fourth centuries after Christ, from the sculptures of the Buddhist topes at Sanchi and Amravati
Call Number: Q. 294.5212 F381t1971
Location: Main Stacks
Unseen Presence: the Buddha and Sanchi
by
Vidya Dehejia (Editor)
Call Number: Q. 726.14309543 UN7
ISBN: 8185026327
Publication Date: 1996-01-01
Location: Main Stacks
A Yaksi Torso from Sanchi A Yaksi Torso from Sanchi by Ananda Coomaraswamy
Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Vol. 27, No. 164 (Dec., 1929), pp. 90-94
Via JSTOR
The Monuments of Sanchi by Hugo Buchthal
The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Vol. 81, No. 476 (Nov., 1942), pp. 278-279+281
Via JSTOR
The Kumbhāṇḍa Figures in Sanchi Sculpture by Prithvi Kumar Agrawala
East and West, Vol. 37, No. 1/4 (December 1987), pp. 179-189
Via JSTOR
Nāga Sculptures in Sanchi's Archaeological Landscape: Buddhism, Vaiṣṇavism, and Local Agricultural Cults in Central India, First Century BCE to Fifth Century CE by Julia Shaw
Artibus Asiae, Vol. 64, No. 1 (2004), pp. 5-59
Via JSTOR
The Great Stūpa at Sāñchi-Kānākheḍā by James Burgess
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (Jan., 1902), pp. 29-45
Via JSTOR
The Identification of the Sculptured Tope at Sanchi by William Simpson
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, New Series, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Oct., 1882), pp. 332-334
Via JSTOR
The Sanchi Edict of Asoka by E. Hultzsch
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (Jan., 1911), pp. 167-169
Via JSTOR
On a Passage in an Ancient Inscription at Sanchi near Bhilsa, Proving the Proprietary Right in the Soil to Be in the Subject and Not in the Prince by W. H. Sykes
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1841), pp. 246-247
Via JSTOR
The Design of the Spire from Temple 45 at Sanchi by Fiona Buckee
South Asian Studies , Mar2014, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p69-102
Via EBSCO
The Production and Reproduction of a Monument: The Many Lives of the Sanchi Stupa by Tapati Guha-Thakurta
South Asian Studies , Mar2013, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p77-109
Via EBSCO
Sanchi: Buddhism's great monument in India
Arts of Asia; January 1980, Vol. 10, p62-70
Via EBSCO
Sanchi torso: iconography and style by Benjamin Jr. Rowland
Art Quarterly; 1949, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p170-176
Via EBSCO
Monasteries, Monasticism, and Patronage in Ancient India: Mawasa, a Recently Documented Hilltop Buddhist Complex in the Sanchi Area of Madhya Pradesh by Julia Shaw
South Asian Studies; September 2011, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p111-130
Via EBSCO
Exploring eye: Sanchi
Architectural Review; August 1965, Vol. 138, p105-107
Via EBSCO
Ancient Dams and Buddhist Landscapes in the Sanchi area: New evidence on Irrigation, Land use and Monasticism in Central India by Julia Shaw
South Asian Studies; 2005, Vol. 21, p1-24
Via EBSCO
Water Management, Patronage Networks and Religious Change: New evidence from the Sanchi dam complex and counterparts in Gujarat and Sri Lanka by Julia Shaw and John Sutcliffe
South Asian Studies; 2003, Vol. 19, p73-104
Via EBSCO
Following Buddha: the Great Stupa at Sanchi by Marcello Tranchini
Arts of Asia; July/August 2000, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p54-63
Via EBSCO
The marvels of Sanchi by K. M. Srivastava
Arts of Asia; March/April 1997, Vol. 27, p102-116
Via EBSCO
Sanchi and its archaeological landscape: Buddhist monasteries, settlements & irrigation works in Central India by Julia Shaw
Antiquity; December 2000, Vol. 74 Issue 286, p775-776
Via EBSCO
Introduction: Sanchi and the Art of Buddhism by Vidya Dehejia
Marg: A Magazine of the Arts; Mar96, Vol. 47 Issue 3, px-xxv
Via EBSCO
Constructing a Buddhist ritual site: stupa and monastery architecture by Kevin Trainor
Marg; 1996, Vol. 47 Issue 3, p18-35
Via EBSCO
The animated world of the Toranas by Vidya Dehejia
Marg; 1996, Vol. 47 Issue 3, p36-57
Where the restored relics of Buddha's chief disciples originally rested, Sanchi by John Marshall
Illustrated London News; January 29 1949
Via EBSCO
Discovery and restoration of the monuments by Debala Mitra
Marg; 1996, Vol. 47 Issue 3, p1-17
Via EBSCO
Bones of Contention: Buddhist Relics, Nationalism and the Politics of Archaeology by Torkel Brekke
Numen: International Review for the History of Religions. 2007, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p270-303
Via EBSCO
Online Resources
Beyond the Taj
A collection of images depicting Indian architecture and culture, primarily photographed by the late professor Robert D. MacDougall. The images are currently owned by Cornell University.
World Heritage Sites
Via Archaeological Survey of India
Audio Visual Resources
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