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The Indian Antiquary Volume 50 (1921) stands as a landmark publication in the study of Oriental civilization and Indian heritage. This prestigious journal, edited by the renowned Richard Carnac Temple, brings together meticulous research from leading scholars including Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, covering multiple disciplines of academic inquiry.
The volume encompasses extensive research in archaeology, uncovering artifacts and historical sites that illuminate India’s past. Contributors explore historical narratives, literary traditions, and linguistic developments that shaped Indian culture. The journal also preserves valuable folklore studies, documenting cultural practices and oral traditions of various Indian communities.
This 50th volume represents half a century of dedicated scholarly work in Oriental research, making it an invaluable resource for historians, archaeologists, linguists, and cultural researchers. The interdisciplinary approach provides comprehensive insights into India’s rich intellectual heritage and continues to influence academic discourse in South Asian studies.







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