![]() Figure 1: Scene of Cave 420 This cave is of a typical Sui style. It is a square
| ![]() This cave has an antechamber constructed of wood with an eave (Figure 1) supported by
| ![]() This is one of the most prominent caves of the Early Tang. It is small and square w
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![]() This cave has a more popular name — the Nine Storey Building, and is Mogaoku’s land
| ![]() This is a square cave with zaojing (inset ceiling) and a single large niche in the m
| ![]() This cave has some Sui and earlier features, but at the same time consists of new st
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![]() This is a mid-sized, Early Tang cave with an antechamber and a corridor. The main squ
| ![]() This cave has a truncated pyramidal ceiling with a lotus motif in the zaojing (square
| ![]() Figure 1: Statues in the main niche, west wallDating from the golden age of Dunhuang,
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Dunhuang Art The Grottoes