The Buddha and Dr. Führer : an archaeological scandal
by
 
Allen, Charles, 1940-

Title
The Buddha and Dr. Führer : an archaeological scandal

Author
Allen, Charles, 1940-

ISBN
9781905791934

Personal Author
Allen, Charles, 1940-

Publication Information
London : Haus Pub., 2008.

Physical Description
xii, 292 pages, [12] pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 23 cm

Contents
The opening: Piprahwa Kot, 18 January 1898 -- The reading: Birdpore House, 19 January 1898 -- the expected visit: Birdpore House 27 January 1898 -- The unannounced visit: 'Camp Kapilavastu', 28 January 1898 -- The return: Birdpore House, 29 January 1898 -- The drowning: Lake Constance, 8-9 April 1898 -- The prince-priest: Gorakhpur Division, 1898 -- The aftermath: 1900-2008.

Abstract
"In January 1898 a British landowner, William Claxton Peppe, excavated a large Buddhist brick stupa on his estate close to India's border to Nepal. At a depth of 24 feet he uncovered a huge stone coffer, within which were a number of reliquary vases together with a mass of jewels and gold offerings. The opening of the Piprahwa stupa followed on from the discovery nearby of the birthplace of the Buddha (Lumbini) and the legendary city (Kapilavastu) where he had grown into manhood as Prince Sidhartha, but what made this discovery so important was an inscription found on the top of one of the reliquary caskets - declaring it to contain ashes of the Buddha left there by members of his own Sakya clan. This news aroused world-wide interest, not least in the Buddhist world, since no other so well authenticated relics of the Buddha had ever been found. But almost immediately it became known, that a German archaeologist, Dr Anton Fuhrer, working nearby at the same time had not only made bogus claims and faked his results but had also been associated with the dig. Fuhrer was quickly unmasked by a British magistrate who himself had a stake in the excavation. Renowned India expert Charles Allen tells the story, weaving in the results of a conference held at Harewood House in June 2006 on the validity of the Piprahwa dig and considering the results of recent carbon dating."--BOOK JACKET.

Personal Subject
Gautama Buddha-Relics.
 
Führer, Alois Anton, 1853-1930.
 
Peppé, William Claxton.

Subject Term
Buddhist antiquities -- India -- Piprahwa.
 
Excavations (Archaeology) -- India -- Piprahwa.

Geographic Term
Piprahwa (India) -- Antiquities.

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Field 805
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NPM LibraryBQ239 I43 P563 2008106032371B*二館西文書一區