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English: Nagarjunakonda Scythian soldier Palace site. "In Nagarjunakonda Scythian influence is noticed and the cap and coat of a soldier on a pillar may be cited as an example.", in (in English) (1961) Indian Sculpture, Allied Publishers, p. 51 . "A Scythian dvarapala standing wearing his typical draperies, boots and head dress. Distinct ethnic and sartorial characteristics are noreworthy.", in (in English) (1982) Life and Art of Early Andhradesa, Agam, p. 249 . Another similar relief of a Scythian guard
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Memoirs-Of-The-Archaeological-Survey-Of-India-No-54

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A.h.longhurst

Publication date 1938

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