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Post-Gandharan Swat. Late Buddhist rock sculptures and Turki Śāhi’s religious centres

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
The article aims at framing in one and the same context different pieces of archaeological evidence from Swat .having in common a Hindu affiliation, in particular rock sculptures representing Surya, the Vaisnava temple of Barikot and the still unexcavated site of Tindo-dag. Significant chronological, topographic and ideological connections have been detected and highlighted. Especially when considered together, they provide the first, important witness to non-buddhist cults during the period that we can label as Śāhi or, more precisely, judging from the archaeological context, Turki Śāhi (7th century CE). Thus, rock reliefs of non-Buddhist subjects (an apparently anomaly in an otherwise coherently Buddhist context, can no more to be regarded as the extemporaneous expression of some unknown will but as the outcome of a foreign culture that had to find its own space in a stranger land and
among its rooted traditions.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pakistan Nord-Ovest archeologia periodo tardo-antico; North-West Pakistan archaeology late antiquity
List of contributors:
Filigenzi, Anna
Authors of the University:
FILIGENZI Anna
Handle:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/50827
Published in:
JOURNAL OF ASIAN CIVILIZATIONS
Journal
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