Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume 10, published in 1881, represents a pivotal collection of scholarly research on Oriental subjects during the height of archaeological and historical studies in India. Edited by the renowned James Burges, this journal encompasses a diverse range of academic disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore.
This tenth volume continues the journal’s tradition of presenting original research, translations, and critical analyses of Indian historical texts and artifacts. The publication serves as an invaluable resource for understanding 19th-century perspectives on Indian antiquity and the methodologies employed by pioneering scholars in Oriental research. It contains detailed studies of archaeological findings, historical narratives, linguistic analyses, and cultural documentation that illuminate various aspects of Indian civilization.
The journal remains essential for historians, researchers, and academics interested in the development of Oriental studies and the preservation of Indian cultural heritage during this formative period of scholarly investigation.







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