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Prepare an album with centres of archaeological monuments of Satavahanas and Kushanas.
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- Satavahanas:
- Several metal figurines and unique bronze objects were found from Bramhapuri.
- A bronze statue of the standing Buddha discovered in Oc-Eo (an archaeological site in Vietnam) resembles the Amaravati
- The later Satavahana kings issued lead or bronze coins depicting ships with two masts.
- A stone seal discovered in NakhonPattom in Thailand has the same design.
- Gandhara, Madhura, Amaravati, Bodh Gaya, Sanchi, and Bharhut were known for splendid monuments and art.
- The Mathura School of Sculpture produced images and life-size statues of the Buddhist, Brahmanical, and Jain deities.
- Kushanas:
- Kanishka’s coins portray images of Indian, Greek, Iranian divinities.
- He encouraged Gandhara school of art as well as Mathura school of art.
- His greatest contribution to Buddhist architecture was the Kanishka stupa at Peshawar, Pakistan.
- Several Buddhist statues are directly connected to the reign of Kanishka like Bodhisattva statues.
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