Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume LVII from 1928 is a comprehensive academic journal that serves as a vital resource for scholars and researchers interested in Oriental studies and Indian civilization. This 57th volume, edited by the distinguished scholars Richard Carnac Temple and Charles E. A. W. Oldham, encompasses a wide range of topics including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of India.
The journal represents the scholarly discourse of early 20th-century Oriental research, featuring articles and research papers that explore the cultural, historical, and linguistic heritage of India. It is an invaluable reference for understanding Indian antiquities and the academic methodologies employed in studying Indian history and culture during this period.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this volume is an essential collection for academic libraries, researchers, historians, and anyone engaged in serious study of Indian civilization and Oriental research.







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