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Archaeology of Early Buddhism (Archaeology of Religion)
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| #2528265 in Books | 2006-02-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.84 x.61 x7.20l,.86 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very good|By Richard L. Rankin|I like this very much. It is a first work by a new scholar that is very good. He draws heavily on the work of Gregory Schopen whose books of essays whose excellent and relatively obscure work provides the archaeological underpinnings of this sort of interpretation. There is no reason to believe that any religion (or philosophy) practiced today bea||The publication of Archaeology of Early Buddhism will serve a very broad audience, including specialists of Buddhist monastic history and students of the material expression of ritual and religion in a complex cultural setting. Fogelin has effectively integrat
How do archaeologists explore the various dimensions of religion? Lars Fogelin uses archaeological work at Thotlakonda in Southern India as his lens in a broader examination of Buddhist monastic life. He discovers the tension between the desired isolation of the monastery and the mutual engagement with neighbors in the Early Historic Period. He also sketches how religious architectural design and use of landscape helped to shaped these relationships. Drawing on historica...
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