Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume XXXIV, published in 1905 and edited by the renowned Richard Carnac Temple, stands as a pivotal scholarly journal dedicated to Oriental research. This comprehensive volume encompasses diverse fields including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of India and the broader Asian region.
As the 34th volume in this esteemed series, this edition continues the journal’s tradition of publishing original research, critical analyses, and documentary evidence that contributed significantly to the understanding of Indian civilization and culture. The collection features contributions from leading scholars and antiquarians of the period, offering invaluable insights into archaeological discoveries, historical records, linguistic studies, and cultural traditions.
This volume serves as an essential reference for researchers, historians, and scholars interested in late 19th and early 20th-century perspectives on Indian antiquity. The journal represents a crucial resource for understanding how Western and Indian scholars approached the study of Oriental heritage during this formative period of academic inquiry.







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