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The Indian Antiquary Volume XXVI (1897) stands as a vital historical record of Oriental scholarship during the late Victorian era. Edited by the renowned Richard Carnac Temple, this prestigious journal brings together diverse academic research spanning multiple disciplines including archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore studies.
This volume contains numerous scholarly articles and research papers that examine India’s rich cultural heritage, ancient civilizations, and intellectual traditions. The journal serves as an invaluable resource for historians, archeologists, and researchers interested in understanding 19th-century perspectives on Indian antiquities and Oriental studies. Each issue reflects the meticulous academic work of contemporary scholars investigating India’s past through literary, linguistic, and archeological evidence.
As part of a continuing series, this hardcover edition preserves important historical documentation and academic discourse that shaped the field of Oriental research. The compilation includes diverse topics relevant to Indian studies, making it an essential reference for academic collections and specialized libraries focused on South Asian history and culture.
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