Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume XXXVI, published in 1907, is a seminal scholarly journal dedicated to Oriental research and Indian studies. Edited by the renowned Richard Carnac Temple, this volume encompasses a wide range of academic disciplines including archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore.
This journal serves as a valuable historical document, presenting detailed scholarly articles and research contributions from leading academics and researchers of the early 20th century. The publication explores various aspects of Indian civilization, cultural practices, ancient texts, linguistic studies, and archaeological findings that illuminate the rich tapestry of Indian heritage.
As a 36th volume in the series, it represents decades of accumulated knowledge and continuous scholarly discourse on Oriental antiquities. The journal remains an essential resource for historians, researchers, linguists, and academics interested in understanding pre-modern Indian society, culture, and intellectual traditions.







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