March 2002, Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University, Kyoto
| LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | ix | |
| SOURCES OF THE ORIGINAL PAPERS | xi | |
| I | Buddhist Establishments in Taxila and Gandhara : A Chronological Review | 1-11 |
| II | The Square Podium of Stupa in Taxila: its Introduction | 12-19 |
| III | The Buddha’s Bowl in Gandhara | 20-43 |
| IV | The Wheel-shaped Structure inside Stupa: A Hidden Import from Augustan Rome | 44-68 |
| V | Shah-ji-ki Dheri before Kanishka | 69-89 |
| VI | Aspects of Stupa Court at Hadda: Tapa Shotor and Lalma | 90-106 |
| VII | The Hephthalites in Tokharistan and Gandhara | 107-139 |
| VIII | Two Itineraries concerning the Emergence of the Colossi in Bamiyan | 140-155 |
| IX | Bamiyan and its Buddhist Activities | 156-161 |
| X | A New Date for Begram III | 162-172 |
| XI | The Horizon of Begram III and Beyond A Chronological Interpretation of the Evidence for Monuments in the Kapiśi-Kabul-Ghazni Region | 173-199 |
| XII | Zhun, Aruna and Two Superimposed Shrines at Khair Khana, Kabul | 200-207 |
| XIII | Identity of the Napki Coins | 208-221 |
| XIV | The Turki Shahis and Relevant Brahmanical Sculptures in East Afghanistan | 222-248 |
| XV | The Inscription of Ganeśa from Gardez and a Chronology of the Turki Shahis | 249-259 |
| XVI | Dating Yaśovarman of Kanauj on the Evidence of Huichao | 260-270 |
| NOTES FOR CHAPTERS | 271-280 | |
| REFERENCES | 281-297 |