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- Birch_bark_manuscript abstract "Birch bark manuscripts are documents written on pieces of the inner layer of birch bark, which was commonly used for writing before the advent of mass production of paper. Evidence of birch bark for writing goes back many centuries and in various cultures.The oldest dated birch bark manuscripts are numerous Gandhāran Buddhist texts from approximately the 1st century CE, believed to have originated in Afghanistan, likely by the Dharmaguptaka sect. Translations of the texts, mostly from Kharoṣṭhī script, have produced the earliest known versions of significant Buddhist scriptures, including: a Dhammapada; discourses of Buddha that include the Rhinoceros Horn Sutra; Avadanas; and Abhidharma texts. Sanskrit birch bark manuscripts, written with Brāhmī script, have been dated to the first few centuries CE. Several early Sanskrit writers, such as Kalidasa (c. 4th century CE), Sushruta (c. 3rd century CE), and Varahamihira (6th century CE) mention the use of birch bark for manuscripts. The bark of Betula utilis (Himalayan Birch) is still used today in India and Nepal for writing sacred mantras.Russian texts discovered in Novgorod have been dated to approximately the 9th to 15th century CE. Most of those documents are letters written by various people in Old Novgorod dialect.".
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- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Archaeological_corpora.
- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Brahmic_scripts.
- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Early_Buddhist_texts.
- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Gandhara.
- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Novgorod_Republic.
- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Old_Russian_inscriptions.
- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Sanskrit_texts.
- Birch_bark_manuscript subject Category:Slavic_culture.
- Birch_bark_manuscript comment "Birch bark manuscripts are documents written on pieces of the inner layer of birch bark, which was commonly used for writing before the advent of mass production of paper. Evidence of birch bark for writing goes back many centuries and in various cultures.The oldest dated birch bark manuscripts are numerous Gandhāran Buddhist texts from approximately the 1st century CE, believed to have originated in Afghanistan, likely by the Dharmaguptaka sect.".
- Birch_bark_manuscript label "Berkenbasttekst".
- Birch_bark_manuscript label "Birch bark manuscript".
- Birch_bark_manuscript label "Birkenrindenurkunde".
- Birch_bark_manuscript label "Cartas de corteza de abedul".
- Birch_bark_manuscript label "Documents sur écorce de bouleau".
- Birch_bark_manuscript label "Gramoty na brzozowej korze".
- Birch_bark_manuscript label "Берестяные грамоты".
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs Birkenrindenurkunde.
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs Cartas_de_corteza_de_abedul.
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs Documents_sur_écorce_de_bouleau.
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs Berkenbasttekst.
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs Gramoty_na_brzozowej_korze.
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs m.0579fy.
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs Q865595.
- Birch_bark_manuscript sameAs Q865595.
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- Birch_bark_manuscript depiction Beresta.jpg.
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