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Object ID | OB00103 |
Title | Smaller Tusam Rock |
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Inscription(s) | IN00114 IN00115 |
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Metadata recorded by | Dániel Balogh |
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Metadata improved by | Dániel Balogh |
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Material | Stone / basalt |
Object Type | Rock |
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Details | A rock described as a "smooth shining block of basalt" but presumably a natural formation. Size not reported, but smaller than OB00102. It bears two inscriptions, IN00114 above and IN00115 below it. |
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Date | in or before 1872-73 |
Place | Tuśām |
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Place | Tuśām |
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Details | Discovered by Bird in or before 1872-73, halfway up the steep hill at the village of Tuśām (28.871249, 75.909812) in modern Haryana, close to OB00102. The hill has several sacred pools in small caverns. |
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