The medieval icons of southern India are among the most acclaimed Indian artistic innovations, especially those of the Chola Tamil kingdom (9th–10th centuries), which is best known for the Hindu iconography of the Dance of Siva that captured the imagination of master sculptor Rodin.1 Apart from these prolific images, however, not much was known about southern Indian copperbased metallurgy. Hence, these often spectacular castings have been regarded as a sudden efflorescence, almost without precedent, of skilled metallurgy as contrasted with tin-rich China or southeast Asia, for instance, where a developed copper-bronze tradition has been better appreciated
India is reputed for its metallurgical heritage since the 4 th century BC. CSIR-NML uncovered some ...
Many Indian metal statues were processional images, as may be seen with reference to this figure of ...
225-229India has been known for its ancient heritage for iron and steel production and metal crafts...
The medieval icons of southern India are among the most acclaimed Indian artistic innovations, espec...
Binary high-tin bronze alloys have been recorded in SE Asian antiquity, and it had been reasonable t...
This review explores the great copper alloy image casting traditions of southern India from archaeom...
This paper attempts to make a comparative study of vessels and bowls found in India attributed to th...
Art objects are scientific marvels which reflect the history, tradition and cultural heritage of a c...
The megalithic of peninsular and southern India represent one of the enigmatic aspects of Indian arc...
The profusion of metal images made in the Tanjavur region, going back to the early medieval Chola b...
High-tin beta bronzes are an unusual group of binary copper-tin alloys of 20-25% tin which have spec...
So far as India is concerned, it appears that copper was known in the later Vedic age and specially ...
This paper attempts to draw together some of the literary and archaeometallurgical evidence pointin...
This paper attempts to trace the development of an unusual and skilled class of alloys, of binary h...
The historical framework for the discussion is the chronology of Sri Lankan culture, which, based on...
India is reputed for its metallurgical heritage since the 4 th century BC. CSIR-NML uncovered some ...
Many Indian metal statues were processional images, as may be seen with reference to this figure of ...
225-229India has been known for its ancient heritage for iron and steel production and metal crafts...
The medieval icons of southern India are among the most acclaimed Indian artistic innovations, espec...
Binary high-tin bronze alloys have been recorded in SE Asian antiquity, and it had been reasonable t...
This review explores the great copper alloy image casting traditions of southern India from archaeom...
This paper attempts to make a comparative study of vessels and bowls found in India attributed to th...
Art objects are scientific marvels which reflect the history, tradition and cultural heritage of a c...
The megalithic of peninsular and southern India represent one of the enigmatic aspects of Indian arc...
The profusion of metal images made in the Tanjavur region, going back to the early medieval Chola b...
High-tin beta bronzes are an unusual group of binary copper-tin alloys of 20-25% tin which have spec...
So far as India is concerned, it appears that copper was known in the later Vedic age and specially ...
This paper attempts to draw together some of the literary and archaeometallurgical evidence pointin...
This paper attempts to trace the development of an unusual and skilled class of alloys, of binary h...
The historical framework for the discussion is the chronology of Sri Lankan culture, which, based on...
India is reputed for its metallurgical heritage since the 4 th century BC. CSIR-NML uncovered some ...
Many Indian metal statues were processional images, as may be seen with reference to this figure of ...
225-229India has been known for its ancient heritage for iron and steel production and metal crafts...