Different Types and Styles of Painting and Sculpting
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In the _______, sculpting of Indian gods and goddesses into icons began.
A
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Kushana Period
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B
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Mauryan Period
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C
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Gupta Period
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D
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Chola Period
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Solution
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Sculpting of Indian gods and goddesses into icons began around the 2nd century CE with the establishment of various art schools in the Kushana period. This branch of study is known as Iconography.