Description
The Indian Antiquary Vol. XLIII from 1914 is a prestigious academic journal dedicated to Oriental research and the study of Indian civilization. This 43rd volume brings together scholarly articles examining diverse aspects of Indian culture, including archaeological discoveries, historical narratives, literary analysis, linguistic studies, and folk traditions.
Under the editorial guidance of Richard Carnac Temple and with contributions from renowned scholar Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, this journal represents a significant repository of early 20th-century scholarship on India. The publication showcases the intellectual discourse of the period, offering valuable insights into Indian history, religious texts, ancient monuments, and cultural practices.
This volume is an essential resource for historians, archaeologists, philologists, and cultural researchers interested in understanding India’s rich heritage and the scholarly methods employed during the early colonial and post-colonial periods of Indian studies.







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