An Introduction to Buddhist Archaeology, Gina L. Barnes. World Archaeology, Vol.27, No. 2, Buddhist Archaeology. (Oct., 1995), pp. 165-182. Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
This reading on Buddhism and it's Archeology was not only very interesting and informative but it was also written very strait forward and easily understood by the reader. The points were clear and reinforced with factual information. It talks about the origin and concepts of what makes up the Buddhist religion. Along with the organization of chronic logical order which helps the reader better understand this concept because it can be read from beginning to end.
Siddhartha Guatama was the prince responsible for the historical teachings of Buddhism was created. He resented the beliefs that the Vedas, religious texts, were the religious truths and rebeled against the brahmans by denouncing his luxurious ways and lived without worldly materialism and desire in order to achieve enlightenment, which occurred to......
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