Description
The Indian Antiquary Vol. XLII (1913) is a prestigious academic journal that serves as a crucial resource for scholars studying Oriental civilization, culture, and history. This 42nd volume continues the journal’s tradition of publishing rigorous research across multiple disciplines including archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of India and the broader Orient.
Edited by the renowned Richard Carnac Temple and featuring scholarly contributions including those from Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, this volume reflects the high standards of Oriental scholarship during the early 20th century. The journal encompasses detailed articles, research papers, and documentation of historical findings that provide invaluable insights into ancient Indian civilization, cultural practices, linguistic studies, and archaeological discoveries.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this reprint edition preserves important academic knowledge that remains relevant for researchers, historians, and students of Indian history and culture.







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