Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume XXX from 1901 represents a pivotal collection of Oriental research during the height of British scholarly interest in Indian civilization. Edited by the distinguished Richard Carnac Temple, this journal brings together rigorous academic investigations spanning multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore studies.
This comprehensive volume compiles articles and research from leading scholars of the era, offering invaluable insights into Indian antiquities, linguistic analysis, historical documentation, and cultural traditions. The journal served as a premier platform for disseminating knowledge about Indian heritage, contributing significantly to early 20th-century understanding of Oriental societies.
Perfect for historians, researchers, and enthusiasts of Indian studies, this volume provides primary source material and scholarly perspectives that shaped academic discourse on Indian civilization. The diverse range of topics ensures relevance across multiple research interests and academic disciplines.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.