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Gold Coin of Chandragupta II
Image by Ashley Van Haeften

Gold Coin of Chandragupta II

Gold coin issued by Chandragupta II (circa 380 – 414 CE).
Indra Sabha Cave Temple, Ellora
Image by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra

Indra Sabha Cave Temple, Ellora

The Indra Sabha buddhist cave temple (no. 32.) at Ellora, central India. Ellora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a meeting place of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain art philosophies. A large portion of it was built between 6th and 8th century CE.
Gold Coin of Samudragupta
Image by Ashley Van Haeften

Gold Coin of Samudragupta

Gold coin issued by Samudragupta (circa 335 – 375 CE).
Gold Coins - Gupta Period
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Gold Coins - Gupta Period

Gold coins issued by Samudragupta (circa 335 – 375 CE).
Mural,  Ajanta Caves
Image by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra

Mural, Ajanta Caves

Some of the most evocative murals were created on the walls of the Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra, India) between 2nd century BCE and 6th century CE. The expressive face, playfulness of light and shade and presence of lustrous jewellery make this...
Buddha with His Disciples
Image by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra

Buddha with His Disciples

A mural in Ajanta showcasing the highly evolved skills of early Indian artists (between 2nd century BCE and 6th century CE). Buddha here is shown in pralamba padasana mudra.
Resting Buddha in Ajanta
Image by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra

Resting Buddha in Ajanta

Some of the finest works of art were created in Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra, India) between 2nd century BCE and 6th century CE. Mahaparinirvana (demise) of Buddha is one the many bas-reliefs sculpted here.
Murals of Ajanta Cave
Image by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra

Murals of Ajanta Cave

Some of the finest works of art were created in the Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra, India) between 2nd century BCE and 6th century CE. The walls of the cave are covered with murals like this. Apart from distinctive forms, clear lines and vivid...
Leda and the Swan
Image by Carole Raddato

Leda and the Swan

Mosaic depicting Leda and the Swan, once the central panel (emblema) of a mosaic floor discovered in the vicinity of the Sanctuary of Aphrodite at Palaipafos in Cyprus. Late 2nd - early 3rd century CE. (Palaepaphos Museum, Cyprus)
Map of Diaspora Synagogues (1st - 2nd centuries CE)
Image by Simeon Netchev

Map of Diaspora Synagogues (1st - 2nd centuries CE)

This map illustrates the geographic spread of Jewish communities and synagogues across the Roman and Parthian worlds during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. It highlights the development of Jewish life in the Diaspora following centuries of...
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