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Did you know... that the newly reported 6th-century Devunigutta Temple(pictured) in
Telangana, India, only came to international scholarly attention when images were posted on
social media in 2017?
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... that the newly-reported 6th-century Devunigutta Temple(pictured) in
Telangana, India, only came to international scholarly attention when images were posted on
social media in 2017? Source: "In the August of 2017, images of a peculiar ancient building preserved on a remote, forested plateau in eastern Telangana, .... were uploaded on a social media platform by a journalist from Hyderabad.... To the best of our knowledge, this temple has not previously been documented, .... Considering its relatively good state of preservation and its many special features,it is puzzling why no one should have reported or studied it yet." - Start of Wessels-Mevissen, Corinna, and
Hardy, Adam,
"Note on a Recently Reported Early Śiva Temple near Kothur (Telangana State)", Berlin Indological Studies, 24 (2019): 265-278
This article is new enough and long enough. The image is appropriately licensed, the hook facts are cited inline, the article is neutral and I detected no copyright issues. A QPQ has been done.
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