Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume LIX, published in 1930, represents the 59th volume of one of the most significant journals devoted to Oriental research in the 20th century. This comprehensive publication brings together scholarly articles and research on diverse aspects of Indian civilization and culture.
Under the editorial guidance of Richard Carnac Temple and Charles E. A. W. Oldham, with notable contributions from S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, this volume covers multiple disciplines including archeology, ancient history, classical literature, regional languages, and traditional folklore of India. The journal serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and scholars interested in understanding the rich cultural heritage and historical narratives of the Indian subcontinent.
This 1930 edition reflects the scholarly traditions and academic rigor that made The Indian Antiquary an essential publication for Oriental studies during its circulation period. It remains a significant reference work for academic research on Indian civilization.







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