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The Indian Antiquary, Volume XXI from 1892, edited by the renowned scholar Richard Carnac Temple, is a landmark publication in the study of Oriental research. This comprehensive journal brings together rigorous scholarly investigations into Indian archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore traditions.
The volume reflects the intellectual pursuits of the late 19th century, documenting discoveries, linguistic analyses, and cultural interpretations that shaped academic understanding of Indian civilization. Temple’s editorial guidance ensured the inclusion of diverse scholarly contributions covering architectural studies, manuscript discoveries, etymological research, and ethnographic observations.
This hardcover edition serves as both a historical artifact and an invaluable research tool for academics, historians, and cultural enthusiasts interested in Indian studies, Oriental civilization, Victorian-era scholarship, and the development of academic disciplines. The journal represents an important documentation of knowledge and intellectual discourse during the colonial period.
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