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The Jageshwar valley, situated thirty-five kilometers northeast of the district town of Almora in Uttarakhand state in northern India, has one hundred fifty lithic edifices and nearly as many steles dating from the seventh to the twenty-first century (Fig. 1). This conglomeration makes this valley the locus of the largest number of Hindu monuments and sculptures in the wide swath of Himalayan terrain extending from the Kangra valley in the west to the Kathmandu valley in the east. How, when, and why did the Jageshwar valley develop into a great tı̄rtha (sacred center)? Even provisional answers to this question are neither straightforward nor easy to obtain. For unlike places of historical and cultural significance in Kangra and Kathmandu, the Jageshwar valley has received little scholarly attention. Accurate floor plans of only five
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Since its establishment in 1945, Archives of Asian Art has been devoted to publishing new scholarship on the art and architecture of South, Southeast, Central, and East Asia. Articles discuss premodern and contemporary visual arts, archaeology, architecture, and the history of collecting. To maintain a balanced representation of regions and types of art and to present a variety of scholarly perspectives, the editors encourage submissions in all areas of study related to Asian art and architecture. Every issue is fully illustrated (with color plates in the online version), and each fall issue includes an illustrated compendium of recent acquisitions of Asian art by leading museums and collections. Archives of Asian Art is a publication of Asia Society.