In Sri? Khana three upright stones are generally raised simply as memorials of great ?, or of men whose ashes are not necessarily though frequently buried or deposited in hollow stone sarcophagii near them. Hooker's Himalayan Journal. Vol II, p320

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Title

In Sri? Khana three upright stones are generally raised simply as memorials of great ?, or of men whose ashes are not necessarily though frequently buried or deposited in hollow stone sarcophagii near them. Hooker's Himalayan Journal. Vol II, p320

Subject

funerary monument

Description

In Sri? Khana three upright stones are generally raised simply as memorials of great ?, or of men whose ashes are not necessarily though frequently buried or deposited in hollow stone sarcophagii near them. Hooker's Himalayan Journal. Vol II, p320

Creator

George Victor Du Noyer

Source

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Publisher

The Discovery Programme

Contributor

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Rights

http://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/

Format

17.9 x 11.3

Identifier

i_007064v01

Medium

pen and ink on paper

Spatial Coverage

India

Files

i_007064v01 copy.jpg

Citation

George Victor Du Noyer, “In Sri? Khana three upright stones are generally raised simply as memorials of great ?, or of men whose ashes are not necessarily though frequently buried or deposited in hollow stone sarcophagii near them. Hooker's Himalayan Journal. Vol II, p320,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed November 18, 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/23055.

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