Ancient Buddhist temple uncovered in west Afghanistan
Posted on Thursday 20 November 2003
A team of Japanese researchers has confirmed the existence of an
ancient Buddhist temple 120 kilometers west of the Afghanistan town of
Bamiyan.
The remains contain a courtyard, several small rooms with dome-shaped roofs and a lecture hall. In hollows in the walls were miniature shrines to place Buddhist images. The remains also contain a stupa with a diameter of about 7.7 meters. About 6 kilometers west of the temple remains are the remains of a fortress whose local names translates as "40 towers."[link]






