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The Indian Antiquary Vol. II (1873) is a prestigious scholarly journal dedicated to the systematic study of Oriental research and Indian cultural heritage. Edited by the renowned Jas. Burges, this second volume compilation presents rigorous academic investigations spanning multiple disciplines including archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore.
This comprehensive journal serves as a primary source for understanding 19th-century scholarly approaches to Indian civilization and antiquarian research. The publication compiles articles from leading researchers and historians of the era, offering detailed examinations of archaeological findings, historical narratives, linguistic studies, and traditional folklore that shaped contemporary understanding of Indian society.
The work remains an essential reference for historians, archeologists, academics, and cultural enthusiasts interested in the colonial period’s intellectual engagement with Indian civilization. Its multidisciplinary approach provides valuable context for understanding how Western scholars documented and interpreted Indian culture during the Victorian era.
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