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Title | Gōraṇṭla copper plates of Attivarmā |
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Material | Metal / copper |
Object Type | Plate |
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Width | 22.2 |
Height | 4.1 |
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Weight | ~400 |
Details | Three copper plates secured with a ring and a seal, the latter bearing an image of a figure sitting cross-legged on an altar. The emblem on the seal is sunk in the flat surface of the seal itself, instead of being raised in relief on a countersunk surface, as is more often the case. |
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Place | Gōraṇṭla |
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Details | Acquired before 1880 by Walter Elliot from Sōmasundara Mudaliyār of Gōraṇṭla. |
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