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The Indian Antiquary Vol. XXVII from 1898 is a prestigious academic journal edited by Richard Carnac Temple, one of the most influential Oriental scholars of the Victorian era. This volume continues the publication’s tradition of presenting original research and critical studies across multiple disciplines including archaeology, ancient history, classical literature, linguistics, and folklore studies.
The journal serves as an invaluable resource for scholars studying Indian civilization, history, and culture during the British colonial period. Each issue features peer-reviewed articles, historical documents, linguistic analyses, and ethnographic observations that provide deep insights into Indian society, philosophy, and traditions. This particular volume reflects the scholarly interests and methodologies of late 19th-century Orientalism and remains an important reference for researchers in South Asian studies, historical linguistics, and cultural anthropology.







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