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The Indian Antiquary Vol. LVI (1927) is a prestigious academic journal that serves as a vital repository of Oriental scholarship and research. This 56th volume, edited by the distinguished scholars Richard Carnac Temple and Charles E. A. W. Oldham, encompasses diverse areas of Indian studies including archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore.
The journal represents the collaborative efforts of numerous researchers and academics committed to documenting and analyzing Indian antiquities and cultural heritage. Each volume contains meticulously researched articles, scholarly discussions, and findings that contribute significantly to the understanding of India’s rich historical and cultural past. The publication reflects the academic standards and methodologies of early 20th-century Oriental research.
As a hardcover edition published by Gyan Publishing House, this volume is an essential reference work for historians, archeologists, cultural researchers, and anyone interested in Indian studies and heritage conservation. It provides invaluable insights into the intellectual pursuits of early 20th-century scholars dedicated to preserving and understanding India’s antiquarian legacy.
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