Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume XXXIX, published in 1910 and edited by the distinguished Richard Carnac Temple, is an authoritative journal presenting cutting-edge Oriental research from the early 20th century. This volume encompasses extensive scholarly articles and research covering Indian archaeology, ancient history, classical literature, linguistic studies, and traditional folklore.
As a primary source document, this journal provides invaluable insights into contemporary academic perspectives on Indian civilization, cultural heritage, and historical discoveries. The compilation represents the collaborative efforts of leading scholars and researchers of the period, offering detailed examinations of archaeological findings, historical manuscripts, and cultural traditions across the Indian subcontinent.
Essential for historians, archaeologists, and researchers specializing in South Asian studies, this volume serves as a critical resource for understanding both the historical periods under study and the scholarly methodologies employed during this influential era of Oriental research and documentation.







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