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English pounds) or more, it might well be part of the weight when full. Other-
wise it is unusually heavy: most of the jars with unladen weight inscriptions in
C..LL. xv. ii. I weigh between 8o and 90 Roman pounds.
D. M. BAILEY
x Many hundreds are published in C.LL. xv. pp. 242-3, where Dressel Form 20 is dated to the
ii. I. Also see OpusculaArchaeologica,vii, pp. second and third centuries A.D.
166 ff. for references. 6 C.I.L. xv. ii. 1:
2 T. Frank, An Economic
3731-4-
Survey of Ancient 7 T. Frank, ibid.,
p. 273, n. 13-
Rome,v, pp. 272-3. 8s J.R.S. xxvii, p. 74.
3
OpusculaArchaeologica,vii, p. I67. 9 Ibid., p. 72.
4 Reg.No., I965, 5-6, 1. lo Cf. Milanges d'ArcMhologieet d'Histoire,
s C.LL. xv. ii. i, pl. ii (recently reinterpreted lxxvi, p. 449, and J.R.S. xxvii, p. 79.
by Lamboglia in Rivista di Studi Liguri, xxi, "I J.R.S. xxvii, p. 74.
I
Douglas Barrett, 'The Buddhist Art of Tibet 1oe.g. R. D. Banerji,op. cit., pl.iii(d),iv(d),
and Nepal', Oriental Art, N.s., vol. iii, no. 3, viii(c),x(a),xv(a),andxvi(a).
Autumn1957- 1" e.g. R. D. Banerji,
op. cit.,pl.viii(b).
2 The Art of Nepal, The Asia Society, Inc., 12 e.g.R.D. Banerji,op.cit.,pl. x(b)andxi(c).
x964. 13 K. P. Jayaswal, 'MetalImagesof Kurkihar
3 'The Art of Nepal', Oriental Art, N.s., vol. x, Monastery', Journal of Indian Society of Oriental
No. 4, Winter I964. Art, vol. ii, no. 2, 1934, pls. xxviii, 2 and 4, and
4 'A Pre-Pala
Sculptureand its Significancefor XXX.
the InternationalBodhisattvaStyle in Asia', Arti- '4 C. Sivaramamurti,Indian Bronzes, Bombay,
;us Asiae, vol. xxvi, no. 3/4, 1963. To this paper 1962, no. 9.
Professor Kramrisch contributes a Note and is R. D. Banerji,
op.cit.,pl.viii(b).
Mr. La Plante a Reply. 16 Douglas Barrett,'An Early PalaBodhisattva',
s British Museum, no. 1965, 6-14, i. B.M.Q., vol. xx, no. I, 1955-
6 e.g. A. J. Bernet Kempers, The Bronzes of 17 e.g. HeinrichZimmer, The Art of Indian
Nalanda and Asia, New York, 1955, pl. 376, 378, and 380
Hindu-favanese Art, Leiden, 1933,
fig. 5. (late-eighth and ninth centuryA.D.images).
7 R. D. Banerji, Eastern Indian School of 18 R. D. Banerji, op. cit., pl. ix(d).
Mediaeval Sculpture,Delhi, 1933, pl. iii(a). 19 R. D. Banerji,
op. cit.,pl. viii(b).
8 e.g. A. J. Bernet Kempers, op. cit., figs. 2, 7, 20 S.A. Shere,
op.cit.,fig.32.
9, and I7. 21 R.D.Banerji,
op.cit.,pl.v(c),v(a),andvi(b).
9 e.g. S. A. Shere, Catalogueof BuddhistSculp- 2
Archaeological Survey of India, Annual
tures in Patna Museum, Patna, 1957, figs. 35 Report,1929-30, pl. xxxiii(d).
and 41.
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VIII. TARA, NEPAL. iith-izth century A.D.
IX. AVALOKITESVARA. Nepal. iith-izth century A.D.
X. Reverse of Plate VIII