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The Indian Antiquary Volume VIII from 1879 represents a significant contribution to Oriental scholarship and research during the British colonial period. Edited by the renowned scholar James Burges, this journal compiles extensive articles and research papers dedicated to the study of Indian archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore.
This volume serves as a primary source for understanding 19th-century academic approaches to Indian culture and antiquities. The publication features detailed investigations into ancient Indian monuments, inscriptions, historical records, and cultural practices. It encompasses multidisciplinary research that reflects the scholarly interests of Victorian-era Orientalists and their systematic documentation of Indian heritage.
The journal remains an essential reference for researchers, historians, and scholars interested in Indian studies, providing contemporary perspectives on archaeological discoveries and historical interpretations from this crucial period of scholarly documentation.







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