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<p>The article is a brief statement of some of the chief findings made during the course of excavations in Dumakhal, a small village northeast of Kathmandu, Nepal. Dumakhal is a small Brahman village that lies on the west bank of the Manohara river. The article illustrates the topography of the site with a one page sketch. The excavated materials appear to be of the Licchavi period. It includes sketches of pottery and artifacts found. It includes 13 leaves of plates. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2007-02-11)</p>

<p>An independent, interdisciplinary journal of Himalayan studies. The editorial board was formed in the summer of 1972 with the aim of giving the younger generation of scholars a chance to have their material published and critically discussed along with contributions from the older savants in the field. Kailash would serve as a forum for students and scholars from both the East and the West, and make available in the Himalayas themselves more of the research done on the area. The journal was conceived to appeal to scholars from a number of disciplines, and submissions of material relating to Assam, the Eastern and Western Himalayas and on natural sciences are actively encouraged. The journal was named after the 22,000 ft mountain Kailash, in the Central Himalayas, a place of great spiritual significance.</p>

<p>A short discussion of anthropomorphic and symbolic aspects of a Nepalese sculpture. (Mark Turin 2004-05-03)</p>

<p>A short review of Colonel Kirkpatrick, <em>An Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul</em>, and Francis Buchanan Hamilton, <em>An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal</em>.</p>

<p>A short review of Giuseppe Tucci,<em>Opera Minora</em>.</p>

<p>A short review of Harinandan Thākur, <em>Nepāl: Des aur Samskṛiti</em>.</p>

<p>A short review of Pratapaditya Pal, <em>Vaiṣnava Iconology of Nepal</em>.</p>

<p>A short review of Rajendralala Mitra, <em>The Sanskrit Buddhist Literature of Nepal</em>.</p>

<p>A short review of M. Sivasankarsinha and P. Gunanand, <em>History of Nepal</em>.</p>