Summary: The text provides a detailed description of various antiquities found at the Sanchi Museum, including objects like bangles, beads, dice, inscribed slabs, sculptures, pillars, and fragments from gateways and pillars. The objects date back to different periods, ranging from the Mauryan age to the Gupta and late medieval periods. The inscriptions on some of the items offer insights into the donors or the gifts they represent. The descriptions and categorizations of the artifacts have been meticulously done by scholars, with oversight from the author and collaboration with experts. The find-spots of the objects, mostly discovered during excavations, provide clues to their historical context and age based on individual styles and techniques. While sculptures are easier to date, iron, copper objects, and potteries pose challenges due to the lack of comparative materials. Overall, the text offers a comprehensive overview of the diverse range of artifacts housed in the museum, shedding light on the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region from different time periods.