The statue "Gandhara Buddha Head" from the fourth century Gandhara civilization
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This Chinese cultural relic is a sculpture called "Gandhara Buddha Head", which was created between 300-399 AD. This sculpture is currently housed in the National Museum of the Netherlands. The characteristics of this sculpture are the protrusion or bun on the head and the urna on the forehead, which are standard features of Buddhism. The wavy hair combed backwards from the face is a characteristic of the Gandhara Buddha statue. In the early decades of the 1st century AD, the first batch of Buddha statues began to appear. The dimensions of this sculpture are 24.0 centimeters high, 15.0 centimeters wide, and 11.8 centimeters deep.