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Friday, May 7, 2010

Tibetan Buddhist Art


It is never too soon for Fossils to get a bit of culture, and after reading all those expedition narratives and stories of alpine style Himalayan ascents, it is time to read a bit about the art of that region. Click on this text to access a link to an informative essay about the history of Buddhist art, then browse through the online Himalayan art museum.
Posted by Hock at 5:08 PM
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