Relief panel
Relief Panel
1st century (made)
1st century (made)
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This fragment shows three warriors carrying large round shields on their left arms. The heads have been broken off and legs are missing from the knees downwards.
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Title | Relief panel (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Grey schist. |
Brief description | Relief of three warriors, lst century AD, grey schist, Gandhara. |
Physical description | This fragment shows three warriors carrying large round shields on their left arms. The heads have been broken off and legs are missing from the knees downwards. |
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Credit line | Given by Barger and Wright |
Object history | Given by Barger and Wright. The site of Gumbat (Pashto for ‘stupa’) was first visited by Sir Aurel Stein in 1926 (Stein. M.A. An Archaeological Tour in Upper Swat and Adjacent Hill Tracts. Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, 42. Calcutta). It was visited in 1938 by E. Barger and P. Wright during their expedition to Swat and Afghanistan. Despite considerable looting it has been and continues to be an important site and it has been excavated further by the Italian Archaeological Mission (IsIAO) from 1956, in 2005 and from 2011and 2012 in collaboration with the Pakistan government under the Pakistan-Italian Debt Swap Agreement (PIDSA). Evert Barger, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Bristol, and Philip Wright, from the Indian Section of the V&A Museum, undertook a survey and excavation of the site during their expedition to Swat. Philip Wright with T.D. Weatherhead, working as surveyor and photographer, were largely responsible for the excavation work in Swat where they stayed for two months in the summer of 1938 while Barger travelled on to Afghanistan. Forty fragments of architectural and sculptural objects were brought back to England, of which 16 were acquired by the V&A Museum. The residue of the collection, which had been left in store at the museum was acquired in 1961, of which this object is a part. Photographs of the expedition by Weatherhead are in the British Library in the collection of William Vernon Emanuel, who was also a member of the expedition. |
Production | Swat valley(Gumbat), Gandhara. |
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Accession number | IS.107-1961 |
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Record created | April 22, 2004 |
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