Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi' has mentioned 'Brahmi script' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Besides the short records of the donors written on the railings in Brahmi script, there are two later inscriptions on the railings added during the time of the Gupta Period.
[29] The reliefs at Stupa No.2 bear mason marks in Kharoshthi, as opposed to the local Brahmi script.
[27] Lakshmi with lotus and two child attendants, probably derived from similar images of Venus[32] Griffin with Brahmi script inscription.
It is written in three lines in early Brahmi script over the dome of the stupa in this relief.
The Siri-Satakani inscription in the Brahmi script records the gift of one of the top architraves of the Southern Gateway by the artisans of the Satavahana king Satakarni II:[36]
Inscribed panel from Sanchi in Brahmi script in the British Museum[148]
This hypothesis permitted the decipherment of the Brahmi script by James Prinsep in 1837.
Princep took them as "danam" (donation), which permitted the decipherment of the Brahmi script.