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Object

Artist Unknown (Gandhara)
Title Head of the Fasting Buddha
Date between circa 100 and circa 299  AD
Medium carved schist
Dimensions

Height: 22.3 cm (8.8 in). Width: 12.7 cm (5 in). Depth: 18.5 cm (7.3 in).

c. Weight : 7 kg (15.54 lb)
Department of Asia, room G33
Accession number OA 1907.12-28.1
Object history collected (Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan)
Credit line 1907: ceded by Colonel F. G. Mainwaring
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Date 2005
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