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| Excavations at the world heritage site of Bhamala [Credit: K-P Directorate of Archaeology & Museums] |
Apart from natural decay, illegal excavations have resulted in widespread damage to some of the most important discoveries at the ancient Buddhist stupa. Some of the chapels on the southernmost side were found empty, while others contained stucco sculptures of varying and unique styles.
At the moment, the site’s history can be traced back to 2,000 years, but some recent discoveries sent to the US for laboratory tests could date the site even further back in history. Excavation work has been halted till next year by officials and documentation to this effect is in process.
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| Stucco sculpture of Buddha [Credit: K-P Directorate of Archaeology & Museums] |
The director said it was made of Kanjur stone. He added its right leg and a portion of the left leg were covered in drapery, while the feet and shoulders were placed on a huge 15-metre platform. The statue was situated at the northwest end of the complex and faced the east.
The archaeologist said the upper left leg and arms were damaged and had fallen towards the east for unknown reasons, while the head of the Buddha was missing due to damage caused by illegal excavators.
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| Stucco sculptures of Buddha [Credit: K-P Directorate of Archaeology & Museums] |
Much like the sculpture of the Nirvana scene, the southern side of the newly-exposed stupa was also badly damaged by illegal excavations. Samad added the northern and eastern sides of the stupa were in better condition and provided a clearer picture of the original structure.
A total of nine chapels towards the eastern side of the stupa were exposed during recent excavations; five of these chapels were excavated. Chapel 1 and 2 on the southernmost sides were found disturbed and empty, while the remainder contained stucco sculptures of unique styles.
The director said newly-exposed chapels had images of Buddha with double halos which was unique to this site and did not exist in the rest of Ancient Gandhara.
Author: Hidayat Khan | Source: The Express Tribune [March 09, 2015]








