Part I: PRE-Mauryu
Indo-Sumerian
Dravidians and Aryans
Saisunaga-Nanda Period 642—320 B. C
Early Asiatic
Part II: Maurya, Sunga, Early Andhra and Scytho-Parthian (Ksatrapa)
Maurya Period, 320—185 B. C
Sunga, Andhra and Indo-Parthian or Ksatrapa Period, ca. 200 B. C. to A. D. 20 23
Part III: Kusana, later Andhra, and Gupta
The beginnings of Hindu and Buddhist theistic art
Kusana and later Andhra, ca. 50—320 A. D
Gupta Period 320—600 A. D
Part IV: Early mediaeval, mediaeval, Taj put painting and later arts and crafts
Early mediaeval: Harsa of Kanauj; early Calukyas; Rastrakutas; and Pallavas
Early Calukya
Rastrakutas
Pallava
Mediaeval from 900 A. D.: Paia, Calukya, Cola, Rajput, & Rajput painting
Indian arts and crafts
Part V: Kashmir, Nepal, Tibet, Chinese Turkistan, and the Far East
Kashmir
Nepal
Tibet
Chinese Turkistan
The Far East
Part VI: Farther India, Indonesia and Ceylon
Farther India and Indonesia
Ceylon
Burma
Siam
Cambodia
Campa
Sumatra
Java
Bibliography