Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction / Pia Brancaccio and Kurt Behrendt
1 Prologue: Some Debating Points on Gandharan Buddhism and Kusana History / John M. Rosenfield
Part I: Archaeology
2 Recent Archaeological Research in Gandhara: The New Evidence / Maurizio Taddei
3 Buddhist Presence in the Urban Settlements of Swat, Second Century BCE to Fourth Century CE / Pierfrancesco Callieri
4 Relic Shrines of Gandhara: A Reinterpretation of the Archaeological Evidence / Kurt Behrendt
Part II: Texts
5 Pilgrimage Route Changes and the Decline of Gandhara / Shoshin Kuwayama
6 New Manuscript Sources for the Study of Gandharan Buddhism / Richard Salomon
Part III: Art
7 Bodhisattvas in Gandharan Art: An Aspect of Mahayana in Gandharan Buddhism / Juhyung Rhi
8 The Nature and Use of the Bodily Relics of the Buddha in Gandhara / Robert L. Brown
9 Gateways to the Buddha: Figures under Arches in Early Gandharan Art / Pia Brancaccio
10 A Gandharan Relief with Two Scenes from Buddha’s Life / Anna Maria Quagliotti
11 Local Crafts in Early Gandharan Art / Doris Meth Srinivasan
12 Ananda and Vajrapani: An Inexplicable Absence and a Mysterious Presence in Gandharan Art / Anna Filigenzi
13 Design Diversity in Kaniska’s Buddha Coins / Ellen M. Raven
Contributors
Index
Pia Brancaccio is assistant professor of art history in the department of Visual Studies at Drexel University. Kurt Behrendt is assistant curator in the department of Asian art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This large-format book is beautifully illustrated and sumptuously produced with many of its pictures in colour...[it] is a landmark publication, full of new information and an essential book for any library attempting to cover South Asian art history and archaeology, Buddhist history and the development of Buddhist religious practice.-- (01/01/2013)
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