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The Indian Antiquary Volume XXVI, published in 1897 and edited by the renowned scholar Richard Carnac Temple, stands as a significant scholarly resource for Oriental research. This prestigious journal compiles extensive articles and research papers dedicated to the comprehensive study of Indian archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore traditions.
The publication represents the intellectual efforts of late 19th-century scholars investigating the depths of Indian civilization and its rich cultural heritage. Each volume contains meticulously researched contributions covering diverse aspects of Indian antiquity, from archaeological findings and historical narratives to linguistic analyses and folk traditions. The journal served as a vital platform for disseminating knowledge about Indian culture, making it invaluable for historians, archaeologists, linguists, and cultural researchers.
This 26th volume continues the journal’s tradition of rigorous academic scholarship and remains an essential reference for anyone studying Indian history, ancient languages, archaeological discoveries, and the cultural foundations of Indian society during this formative period of Oriental research.







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