World Corpus of Amaravati Sculpture
The stūpa at Amarāvatī is one of the most celebrated monuments in India. A flourishing centre of Buddhism for over five hundred years from c. 200 BCE, it remained active until the 14th century when the stūpa was finally abandoned.Amarāvatī sculptures are now found in museums throughout India and other parts the world.
Numerous sculptures and inscriptions were found at Amarāvatī during excavations in the 19th and 20th centuries. However due to the use of the stūpa as quarry for building material and the unsystematic nature of early surveys, many sculptures were removed from the site and their context lost.
The World Corpus of Amarāvatī Sculpture is a web-based node for the stūpa's widely-dispersed remains. The aims of the project are to facilitate access to the site’s sculpture and documentation, to encourage the interdisciplinary and international discussion of Amarāvatī and to promote new research and publication on Amarāvatī and Buddhist archaeology.
- Owner: Michael Willis
- Registered: 2013-04-26
- Type: Public
- Membership: Closed

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