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- Murals from Dilberjin Tepe, thought to represent early Hephthalites. The ruler wears a radiate crown which is comparable to the crown of the king on the "Yabghu of the Hephthalites" seal. (en)
- A Greco-Bactrian statuette from Ai-Khanoum , and funerary statue from Kosh-Agach . (en)
- The Buddhas of Bamiyan , were carbon-dated to 544–595 AD and 591–644 AD respectively. (en)
- Many objects suggesting exchanges with Central Asia have been found, especially in Northern Wei tombs. Left: Model of a Silk Road camel driver, Northern Wei period. Right: a Kushano-Sasanian plate with hunting scene, from the Northern Wei tomb of Feng Hetu in Xiaozhan village, Datong. Shanxi Museum. (en)
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- Seated Goddess, Western Central Asia, Bronze Age Bactria, late 3rd-early 2nd millenium BCE, chlorite and limestone, Miho Museum, Japan.jpg (en)
- Statua_di_guerriero,_dalla_regione_di_Kosh-Agach,_Altai,_VIII-X_sec.JPG (en)
- Ai_Khanum,_Heracles.jpg (en)
- Sik Road Camel driver .jpg (en)
- Sasanian Gilt Silver Plate, from Northern Wei 504 CE tomb.jpg (en)
- Buddha_of_Bamiyan.jpg (en)
- Dilbergin_frescoe_royal_figure_.jpg (en)
- Dilberjin_attendants.jpg (en)
- Kalchayan Prince.jpg (en)
- Scythian_soldier,_Kalchayan.jpg (en)
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