Chapter 4 Constructing Temples, Constructing Power

There is a dearth of archaeological vestiges for Hindu temples prior to the 6th century in the Tamil-speaking South, although we know through literature and epigraphy that they were built at least by the early 5th century. This may be explained by the fact that these monuments were made of perishabl...

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Main Author: GILLET, valérie (auth)
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