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The Indian Antiquary Volume 40 (1911) is a prestigious academic journal that served as a primary platform for Oriental research during the British colonial period. This 40th volume, edited by Richard Carnac Temple with contributions from notable scholar Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, encompasses extensive research across multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of the Indian subcontinent.
The journal represents an important historical document for understanding scholarly approaches to Indian culture and heritage in the early 20th century. Articles cover archaeological findings, historical narratives, literary analysis, linguistic studies, and ethnographic observations. The publication reflects the intellectual discourse of the era and provides valuable insights into Indian antiquities, cultural practices, and historical records. This volume is essential for researchers, historians, and scholars studying Indian civilization, colonial-era scholarship, and the development of Oriental studies as an academic discipline.







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