2017 Fall
BUDDSTD 250 001 - SEM 001
Art and Archaeology of Buddhism
Mural Paintings from Ajanta (India), Bagan (Myanmar) and Kandyan Period Temples (Sri Lanka): Literary Sources and Visual Depictions of Jātakās (previous birth stories) and the Life of the Gautama Buddha
Christie Osmund Bopearachchi
Class #:46598
Units: 2to4
Offered through
Buddhist Studies Graduate Group
Current Enrollment
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0
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Hours & Workload
3 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials per week, and 3 to 9 hours of outside work hours per week.
Other classes by Christie Osmund Bopearachchi
Course Catalog Description
This seminar offers a multidisciplinary approach to the origins, development, and diffusion of Buddhist art and archaeology in South, Central and Southeast Asia. Seminar content will vary from year to year depending on faculty and graduate student research interests. Topics may include the early archaeological and numismatic record, aniconic and figurative depictions of the Buddha and Buddhist deities, painted and sculpted narratives, studies of particular sites such as Polunaruva and Angkor, the caves of the Western Deccan, Buddhist Monasteries in the Himalayan region, and so on.
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Reserved Seats
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No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
Textbook information is not available for Fall 2017.
Associated Sections
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