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(FEBRUARY, 1908.
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REPORTS MADE DURING THE PROGRESS OF EXCAVATIONS AT PATNA.
BY BABU P. C. MUKHARJI. (Concluded from Vol. XXXI. P. 498.)
REPORT No. III. - FEBRUARY, 1897. In February 1897 the important results obtained were the discoveries of, (1) a Buddhist temple. oval in plan, at Nauratanpar; (2) ghats, three retaining walls and flights of steps leading to the old bed of the Sôhan, just north of the tank of Waris Al Khan; (3) several large pieces of the Aboka piller, and some walls on the north and west of the tomb, and south of the Kallu Talgo; and (4) some rooms, probably of svihára, about 12 feet below the high mound, which is just west of the Ohaman Taldo.