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The Indian Antiquary Vol. XXXI from 1902 is a prestigious academic journal edited by Richard Carnac Temple, dedicated to advancing scholarly knowledge of Oriental research across multiple disciplines. This volume encompasses detailed investigations into Indian archaeology, historical documentation, literary analysis, linguistic studies, and folklore traditions.
The journal serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and academics interested in understanding Indian culture, heritage, and history during the early 20th century. Contributors present original research, discoveries, and critical analyses that illuminate various aspects of Indian civilization, from ancient artifacts and historical records to contemporary cultural practices and linguistic evolution.
Originally published by Gyan Publishing House, this comprehensive compilation reflects the intellectual rigor and scholarly standards of the period, making it an essential reference work for anyone studying Oriental antiquities, Indian history, or comparative cultural studies.







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