She turned to the section on the Gupta Age. The "Golden Age." The narrative in her head warned her against romanticizing. It showed the gold coins, yes, and the poetry of Kalidasa, but it also pointed to the land grants, the hardening of social hierarchies, and the position of women. It gave her a 360-degree view—the art, the literature, and the political fragmentation that would follow.
Analyzing art and architecture as political statements. Key Periods Covered She turned to the section on the Gupta Age
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