Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume 29 (1900) is a comprehensive academic journal edited by the renowned scholar Richard Carnac Temple. This prestigious publication serves as a vital repository of 19th-century Oriental scholarship, featuring in-depth research and critical studies on Indian archeology, ancient history, classical literature, historical linguistics, and traditional folklore.
The 29th volume represents a significant milestone in the journal’s contribution to Indian studies and cultural preservation. It contains scholarly articles, research papers, and documented findings from leading antiquarians and historians of the period. The journal’s multidisciplinary approach makes it an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and academics interested in Indian civilization, ancient monuments, manuscript studies, linguistic analysis, and ethnographic documentation.
Originally published in 1900 and now republished by Gyan Publishing House, this volume maintains its historical importance as a primary source for understanding 19th-century perspectives on Indian culture, heritage, and antiquarian research methodologies.







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