A coral head of Medusa from Bactria or Gandhara, 2nd–1stC BC; now in the Ashmolean.pic.twitter.com/DAgdmpl1yD
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Also in the Ashmolean, a schist Buddha from Gandhara, c. AD 200, w/ strong Greco-Roman influences; see further http://jameelcentre.ashmolean.org/collection/921/object/11107 …pic.twitter.com/3ZlbVZuwND
Silver Indo-Greek coin of Demetrios I, 200–190 BC; king as 'conqueror of India' wearing elephant scalp headdress; in the Ashmolean Museum.pic.twitter.com/KKed7wWq0h
We have a few more of these Atlas figures from Jamalgarhi @britishmuseum 2 will be on display in #HotungGallery :-)
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