THE EAST Buddhists, Hindus and the Sons of Heaven

The East, the second in a series of seven books that describe and illustrate the seminal architectural traditions of the world, is a survey of unparalleled range and depth. The journey starts on the Indian subcontinent with the Vedic and native traditions of the 2nd millennium BCE, modified by the c...

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Main Author: Tadgell, Christopher 1939- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2017
©2017
Series:Architecture in context II
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