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The Indian Antiquary Volume XXIX from 1900 represents a significant scholarly contribution to Oriental research and Indian studies. Edited by the distinguished Richard Carnac Temple, this journal compiles extensive articles and research papers covering multiple disciplines including archeology, history, ancient literature, classical languages, and traditional folklore of India.
This 29th volume serves as a valuable historical record of early 20th-century academic inquiry into Indian civilization. The publication features detailed scholarly investigations into archaeological findings, historical narratives, linguistic studies, and cultural practices that shaped Indian society. The journal was instrumental in preserving and documenting knowledge about Indian heritage during the colonial period.
Researchers, historians, and academics interested in Indian antiquities, Sanskrit studies, cultural anthropology, and historical documentation will find this volume an essential reference. The comprehensive nature of the content, combined with Temple’s editorial expertise, makes this publication a cornerstone work for understanding early modern scholarship on Indian civilization.
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