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Taxila Museum
Introduction
Museum, institution dedicated to helping people understand and appreciate the natural
world, the history of civilizations, and the record of humanity’s artistic, scientific, and
technological achievements. Museums collect objects of scientific, aesthetic, or
historical importance; care for them; and study, interpret, and exhibit them for the
purposes of public education and the advancement of knowledge. There are museums in
almost every major city in the world and in many smaller communities as well.
Museums offer many benefits to their visitors, their communities,
and society as a whole. As educational institutions, they offer
unparalleled opportunities for self-directed learning and
exploration by people of diverse ages, interests, backgrounds, and
abilities. They are public gathering places where visitors can be
entertained, inspired, and introduced to new ideas. Museums
enrich local cultural life and make communities more appealing places to live and to visit.
For society as a whole, museums provide valuable intangible benefits as sources of
national, regional, and local identity. They have the singular capacity to reflect both
continuity and change, to preserve and protect cultural and natural heritage while vividly
illustrating the progression of the human imagination and the natural world.
This article provides an overview of the different types of museums and explains how
they acquire, care for, and exhibit their collections. It also discusses educational
programs at museums and profiles museum staff and professional organizations. Other
sections of the article trace the history of museums and outline the major trends and
challenges facing museums today. Finally, the article describes major museums in
countries throughout the world.
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II - TYPES OF MUSEUMS
The major types of museums are art, history, natural history,
and science. In certain museums, these disciplines may be
combined. Within these categories there are also many
specialized museums emphasizing particular topics or types of
collections, such as museums of local history, music, the cultural heritage of native
peoples, or maritime history.
In the United States, there are approximately 8,300 museums of all types, with history
museums being the most common type. Canada has about 1,400
museums. In the late 1990s there were, annually, more than 800
million visits to U.S. museums and more than 25 million visits to
Canadian museums.
Taxila, also known as Takshasila, important, ancient cultural and trade center and seat
of learning, the capital of the famed region of Gandhara in the northwest of the Indian
subcontinent. Located in present-day Pakistan, Taxila stood on the major trade route
from the northeast of India. Taxila had links to Southeast Asia and China, via Madhura
and Ujjain in northern central India, through Gandhara to Persia and Greece. During its
history, it came under Persian and Greek control, as well as that of the Maurya dynasty
and the Kushānas. The Mauryas facilitated trade by building a major road between
Taxila and their capital in Pātaliputra in northeast India. The city was thus a meeting
point of Eastern and Western cultures and attracted many
artisans from northern India, who mingled with Greeks and
Persians. In Taxila, silks from China, diverted from the Silk
Route, cotton, sandalwood, and precious stones all changed
hands.
The foundation of Taxila Museum was
laid by …………………..in ………………….. It is a site museum in so far as
all the material exhibited here have been excavated in the different sites of Taxila.
The museum was designed in the Greek style and galleries were set up by Sir John
marshall, the diretor General of Archaeology in British India.
In the six galleries of the museum the material has been presented subject wise.
Original objects have been exhibited in the wall showcases and in the middle of the halls
are table showcases. The present museum building is only one-fourth of the original plan.
The remaining parts are yet to be completed.
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As we enter, we come to the main big hall, which shows in its middle a complete stupa
from the Buddhist monastery of Mohra Moradu. To its left is an
archaeological map of Taxila. On its right and left are table
showcases exhibiting small finds. If we turn behind and look at
the wall show cases we see schist stone sculptures on two sides.
They present scenes from the life of the Buddha, other
Buddhisattvas, and examples of Gandhara Art. Inone corner are
red sand stone sculptures, and on the other wall are two
sandstone sculptures, one of a Budhisattva and another of a Suri-god.
In the next hall to the left are stucco sculptures from Mohra Moradan in the wall
showcases. To the left is Buddhist sculptures brought from Jaulian monastery. On the
floor are are glazed tiles of the Kushana period.
In the third hall on this side we have stucco heads on the hall showcases. The heads
show different faces and hairstyles. The big Buddha heads are typically Gandharan in
style. In the middle of the hall area stupa within railing, some relic caskets, and a
sleeping Buddha from Bhamala monastery.
As we trace our steps back to the main hall, we can enter a small
fourth hall, which shows silver and gold jewelry and coins of the
local kings. The gold jewellery presents foreign as well as local
styles.
We can again retrace our steps to the main hall and proceed to
the right to the fifth small hall. The first important object is an Aramaic inscription of
King Piyadasi Asoka. Then we see a series of inscription written in Kharoshthi and also in
Brahmi on paper. Then we see small terracotta figurines and a small terra cotta
ceremonial tank model. On the opposite well we see iron objects; arrowheads, nails,
horsestrips and plough.
Finally we enter the last sixth hall, where, on the wall showcases we see silver glasses of
different shapes, bowls and spoons, toilet trays, small pottery pieces, bowls and plates
of terracotta and pottery arranged for distillation. On the floor are big storage jars,
pestle and mortar and saddle querns.
Location
The modern town of Taxila is 35 km from Islamabad. Most of
the archaeological sites of Taxila (600 BC to 500 AD) are
located around Taxila Museum. For over one thousand years,
Taxila remained famous as a centre of learning for the Gandhara
art of sculpture, architecture, education and Buddhism in the
days of Buddhist glory. There are over 50 archaeological sites scattered in a radius of
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30 kms. around Taxila. Some of the most important sites are; Dhamarajika Stupa and
Monastery (300 BC - 200 AD), Bhir Mound (600 - 200 BC), Sirkap (200 BC - 600 AD),
Jandial Temple (c.250 BC) and Jaulian Monastery (200 - 600 AD). A museum comprising
various sections with rich archaeological finds of Taxila, arranged in chronological order
and properly labeled, has been established close to the site. It is one of the best and
well-maintained site museums of Pakistan.
Summary
Museums offer many benefits to their visitors, their communities, and
society as a whole. There are public gathering places where visitors can be entertained,
inspired, and introduced to new ideas. Museums enrich local cultural life and make
communities more appealing places to live and to visit. Taxila museum is also the most
famous museum in the world. I collected many information about Taxila museum from
internet . I collected many images . I prepared a project .
We can gain many information and knowledge after studing this project.
It presents the examples of Ghandhara Art. In this museum we are able to see the life
of past people and their way of living.
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Taxila Museum

  • 1. Taxila Museum Introduction Museum, institution dedicated to helping people understand and appreciate the natural world, the history of civilizations, and the record of humanity’s artistic, scientific, and technological achievements. Museums collect objects of scientific, aesthetic, or historical importance; care for them; and study, interpret, and exhibit them for the purposes of public education and the advancement of knowledge. There are museums in almost every major city in the world and in many smaller communities as well. Museums offer many benefits to their visitors, their communities, and society as a whole. As educational institutions, they offer unparalleled opportunities for self-directed learning and exploration by people of diverse ages, interests, backgrounds, and abilities. They are public gathering places where visitors can be entertained, inspired, and introduced to new ideas. Museums enrich local cultural life and make communities more appealing places to live and to visit. For society as a whole, museums provide valuable intangible benefits as sources of national, regional, and local identity. They have the singular capacity to reflect both continuity and change, to preserve and protect cultural and natural heritage while vividly illustrating the progression of the human imagination and the natural world. This article provides an overview of the different types of museums and explains how they acquire, care for, and exhibit their collections. It also discusses educational programs at museums and profiles museum staff and professional organizations. Other sections of the article trace the history of museums and outline the major trends and challenges facing museums today. Finally, the article describes major museums in countries throughout the world. SUBMITTED TO SIR INAM
  • 2. II - TYPES OF MUSEUMS The major types of museums are art, history, natural history, and science. In certain museums, these disciplines may be combined. Within these categories there are also many specialized museums emphasizing particular topics or types of collections, such as museums of local history, music, the cultural heritage of native peoples, or maritime history. In the United States, there are approximately 8,300 museums of all types, with history museums being the most common type. Canada has about 1,400 museums. In the late 1990s there were, annually, more than 800 million visits to U.S. museums and more than 25 million visits to Canadian museums. Taxila, also known as Takshasila, important, ancient cultural and trade center and seat of learning, the capital of the famed region of Gandhara in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. Located in present-day Pakistan, Taxila stood on the major trade route from the northeast of India. Taxila had links to Southeast Asia and China, via Madhura and Ujjain in northern central India, through Gandhara to Persia and Greece. During its history, it came under Persian and Greek control, as well as that of the Maurya dynasty and the Kushānas. The Mauryas facilitated trade by building a major road between Taxila and their capital in Pātaliputra in northeast India. The city was thus a meeting point of Eastern and Western cultures and attracted many artisans from northern India, who mingled with Greeks and Persians. In Taxila, silks from China, diverted from the Silk Route, cotton, sandalwood, and precious stones all changed hands. The foundation of Taxila Museum was laid by …………………..in ………………….. It is a site museum in so far as all the material exhibited here have been excavated in the different sites of Taxila. The museum was designed in the Greek style and galleries were set up by Sir John marshall, the diretor General of Archaeology in British India. In the six galleries of the museum the material has been presented subject wise. Original objects have been exhibited in the wall showcases and in the middle of the halls are table showcases. The present museum building is only one-fourth of the original plan. The remaining parts are yet to be completed. SUBMITTED TO SIR INAM
  • 3. As we enter, we come to the main big hall, which shows in its middle a complete stupa from the Buddhist monastery of Mohra Moradu. To its left is an archaeological map of Taxila. On its right and left are table showcases exhibiting small finds. If we turn behind and look at the wall show cases we see schist stone sculptures on two sides. They present scenes from the life of the Buddha, other Buddhisattvas, and examples of Gandhara Art. Inone corner are red sand stone sculptures, and on the other wall are two sandstone sculptures, one of a Budhisattva and another of a Suri-god. In the next hall to the left are stucco sculptures from Mohra Moradan in the wall showcases. To the left is Buddhist sculptures brought from Jaulian monastery. On the floor are are glazed tiles of the Kushana period. In the third hall on this side we have stucco heads on the hall showcases. The heads show different faces and hairstyles. The big Buddha heads are typically Gandharan in style. In the middle of the hall area stupa within railing, some relic caskets, and a sleeping Buddha from Bhamala monastery. As we trace our steps back to the main hall, we can enter a small fourth hall, which shows silver and gold jewelry and coins of the local kings. The gold jewellery presents foreign as well as local styles. We can again retrace our steps to the main hall and proceed to the right to the fifth small hall. The first important object is an Aramaic inscription of King Piyadasi Asoka. Then we see a series of inscription written in Kharoshthi and also in Brahmi on paper. Then we see small terracotta figurines and a small terra cotta ceremonial tank model. On the opposite well we see iron objects; arrowheads, nails, horsestrips and plough. Finally we enter the last sixth hall, where, on the wall showcases we see silver glasses of different shapes, bowls and spoons, toilet trays, small pottery pieces, bowls and plates of terracotta and pottery arranged for distillation. On the floor are big storage jars, pestle and mortar and saddle querns. Location The modern town of Taxila is 35 km from Islamabad. Most of the archaeological sites of Taxila (600 BC to 500 AD) are located around Taxila Museum. For over one thousand years, Taxila remained famous as a centre of learning for the Gandhara art of sculpture, architecture, education and Buddhism in the days of Buddhist glory. There are over 50 archaeological sites scattered in a radius of SUBMITTED TO SIR INAM
  • 4. 30 kms. around Taxila. Some of the most important sites are; Dhamarajika Stupa and Monastery (300 BC - 200 AD), Bhir Mound (600 - 200 BC), Sirkap (200 BC - 600 AD), Jandial Temple (c.250 BC) and Jaulian Monastery (200 - 600 AD). A museum comprising various sections with rich archaeological finds of Taxila, arranged in chronological order and properly labeled, has been established close to the site. It is one of the best and well-maintained site museums of Pakistan. Summary Museums offer many benefits to their visitors, their communities, and society as a whole. There are public gathering places where visitors can be entertained, inspired, and introduced to new ideas. Museums enrich local cultural life and make communities more appealing places to live and to visit. Taxila museum is also the most famous museum in the world. I collected many information about Taxila museum from internet . I collected many images . I prepared a project . We can gain many information and knowledge after studing this project. It presents the examples of Ghandhara Art. In this museum we are able to see the life of past people and their way of living. SUBMITTED TO SIR INAM
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