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V. Reviews - South Indian Inscriptions. Vol. I. By DrE. Hultzsch.
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South Indian Inscriptions. Vol. I. By DrE. Hultzsch.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 170 note 1 See, however, MrSewell's, paper in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society for 1884 (Vol. XVI. New Series, p. 33)Google Scholar. He had noticed them in May, 1883, and pointed out in that paper that the old temples on which the inscriptions appear constitute the only known specimens of structural temples identical in style with the rock-cut temples at Mâmallapuram, and probably of the same date. Dr. Burgess's visit was subsequent.