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Coin: India1971.15.2535 (1971.15.2535)
1.7 x .3 cm (5.58 g)
Location: Asia, South: India: Karnataka: Mysore
Period: 1799-1868 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Period: 1799-1868 CE
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Exchange Media
Temple Cornice Figure: Yali Mythical Creature1987.16.0002 (1987.16.0002)
43.4 x 18.5 x 12 cm (5,709 g)
Location: Asia, South: India: Karnataka: Mysore
Period: Mughal; 14th – 16th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Built Environment Artifacts : Building Components : Surface Elements
Description: The yali is a mythical amalgamation of the lion, elephant and horse, believed to be the most powerful animal in South India...
Period: Mughal; 14th – 16th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Built Environment Artifacts : Building Components : Surface Elements
Description: The yali is a mythical amalgamation of the lion, elephant and horse, believed to be the most powerful animal in South India...
Temple Cornice Figure: Yali Mythical Creature1987.16.0003 (1987.16.0003)
42.5 x 18 x 12 cm (5,470 g)
Location: Asia, South: India: Karnataka: Mysore
Period: Medieval; 14th – 16th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Built Environment Artifacts : Building Components : Surface Elements
Description: The yali is a mythical amalgamation of the lion, elephant and horse, believed to be the most powerful animal in South India...
Period: Medieval; 14th – 16th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Built Environment Artifacts : Building Components : Surface Elements
Description: The yali is a mythical amalgamation of the lion, elephant and horse, believed to be the most powerful animal in South India...
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