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Sambas Treasure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sambas Treasure
The Sambas Treasure is a hoard of ancient gold and silver buddhist sculptures found near the town of Sambas in west Borneo that now form part of the British Museum's collection.〔(British Museum Collection )〕 Dating from 8th-9th centuries AD, they pre-date the coming of Islam to the Indonesian archipelago by four centuries and were probably made in Java. ==History of Buddhism in Southeast Asia== Until Islam became the dominant religion in Indonesia in the 13th Century, both Buddhism and Hinduism were adopted from the India subcontinent as the principal local religions. Over time, many buddhist sculptures were transported to the islands by pilgrims returning from holy sites in eastern India. These in turn inspired local craftsmen who developed their own styles and traits. The buddhist sculptures from Sambas Treasure was almost certainly made in Java based on artistic models that were developed in eastern India centuries before.
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