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What is the correct chronological sequence of the following Bronze Artifacts?
The Chola Nataraj, the Dancing Girl of Mohenjodaro, Sultanganj Buddha
The Dancing Girl of Mohenjodaro, Sultanganj Buddha, the Chola Nataraj
The Dancing Girl of Mohenjodaro, the Chola Nataraj, Sultanganj Buddha
Sultanganj Buddha, the Dancing girl of Mohenjodaro, the Chola Nataraj.
Dancing Girl is a prehistoric bronze sculpture made in approximately 2500 BCE in the Indus Valley Civilisation city of Mohenjo-daro (in modern-day Pakistan), which was one of the earliest human cities. The Sultanganj Buddha is a Gupta-Pala transitional period sculpture, the largest substantially complete copper Buddha figure known from the time. The statue is dated by archaeologists to between 500 and 700 AD. The Chola Nataraj as developed in southern India by 9th and 10th-century artists during the Chola period (880-1279 AD).
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