Taxila Copper Plate | |
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Material | Copper |
Size | Height 7.5 cm |
Created | 1st century BC - 1st century AD |
Present location | British Museum, London |
Registration | OA 1967.10-18.5 |
The Taxila copper-plate, also called the Moga inscription or the Patika copper-plate is a notable archaeological artifact found in the area of Taxila, Gandhara, in modern Pakistan. It is now in the collection of the British Museum.[1]