The famous terra-cotta images of rivers Ganga and Yamuna from the Gupta period have been found at
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UPSC CAPF – 2012
The famous terra-cotta images of the river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna from the Gupta period have been excavated at Ahichchhatra (located in present-day Uttar Pradesh). Ahichchhatra was an important ancient city and a significant archaeological site, yielding numerous artifacts and structures from different periods, including the Gupta era. These terra-cotta panels are notable examples of Gupta art.
Ahichchhatra is a well-known archaeological site associated with Gupta period art and architecture, including specific terra-cotta representations of deities.