Metadata |
Object ID |
OB00081 |
Title |
Sohawal Plates of Sarvanatha, year 191 |
Subtitle |
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Inscription(s) |
IN00089
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Child Object |
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Parent Object |
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Related Objects |
OB00081a
OB00081b
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Responsibility |
Author |
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Metadata recorded by |
Dániel Balogh |
Authority for metadata |
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Metadata improved by |
Dániel Balogh |
Authoriy for improved |
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Description |
Material |
Metal / copper alloy |
Object Type |
Plate |
Dimensions: |
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Width |
19 |
Height |
14.3 |
Depth |
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Weight |
1100 |
Details |
A set of two plates, the first inscribed on one side only, the second on both sides. The edges are thickened into rims. The plates have a hole at the centre of the upper margin, but the connecting ring and seal are lost. The inscribed face of the first plate is presumably the verso. |
History |
Created: |
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Date |
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Place |
Uccakalpa |
Other ancient history |
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Found: |
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Date |
before 1924 |
Place |
Sohāval |
Other modern history |
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Latest: |
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Date |
1929 |
Place |
Ajmer Museum |
Authority |
Bhandarkar, D. R. (1929). A List of the Inscriptions of Northern India in Brahmi and its derivative Scripts, from about 200 A. C. (Appendix to Epigraphia Indica volumes XIX to XXIII). Calcutta, University of Calcutta. |
Details |
Discovered before 1924 in Sohāval, Baghelkhand (probably 24.571363, 80.766474) and brought to the Rajputana Museum of Ajmer. |
Notes |
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