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Silver roundels / medallions / from Taxila, with an image of a goddess


Silver Repousee Roundels Discovered in Taxila Valley Pakistan. Comparative Study of Contemporary Repousee Roundels in British Museum London, Ashmolean Museum Oxford and Metropolitan Museum New York

by Abdul Ghafoor Lone & Arshad Ullah Khan
Roundels in the Taxila Museum, Pakistan

Two medallions from the Taxila Museum were purchased 1997/98. They have a diameter 7 cm, and they seems to be made of one mold. Dated 1st century BCE – 1st century CE.

Photo after Abdul Ghafoor Lone & Arshad Ullah Khan
Photo after Abdul Ghafoor Lone & Arshad Ullah Khan
Photo after Abdul Ghafoor Lone & Arshad Ullah Khan

Ashmolean Museum

© Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford (image)

“This roundel depicts the goddess Hariti, protectress of children, holding a child on her lap.”

diam. 8.1 cm
height 1 cm

date? 3rd-4th C ?https://www.ashmolean.org/article/pandemics-and-protection

Metropolitan Museum

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“The goddess Hariti is shown nursing a child and sitting on a throne flanked by lotuses and surmounted by auspicious geese (hamsa), the Buddha’s messengers.”

diam. 8.9 cm


Ashmolean Museum

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“In this roundel, the lady arranging her hair in a mirror may be the goddess Aphrodite, attended by an eros.”

diam. 8.8 cm
height 0.6 cm

British Museum

British Museum 1937,0319.4

“Roundel with a beaded edge. Goddess seated on a throne flanked by birds; before her a devotee holding a cup.”
Found in Rawalpindi
dated to the 2nd C BCE
diameter 7.5 cm