| Object Number | 29-64-69 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Indian | Hindu |
| Provenience | India | Mathura |
| Date Made | 2nd Century - 3rd Century |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Mathura Sandstone |
| Technique | Carved |
| Iconography | Attendants | Spear |
| Description | Fragment of a relief. Of Mathura sandstone. Attendants, one bearing a spear, on the right of a figure indicated on the right hand edge but mutilated beyond identification. Alexander Scott's notes call this 'fragment of a Greek Bachanalian group" and say it was "taken from Mahabund mound the birthplace of Lord Krishna." Probably army of Mara. |
| Height | 29.2 cm |
| Width | 29.8 cm |
| Credit Line | Alexander Scott Expedition to India, 1915-1918 |
| Other Number | 69 - Other Number |
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