Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume LVII (1928) represents a significant collection of scholarly research dedicated to Oriental studies and Indian cultural heritage. This 57th volume, edited by the renowned orientalists Richard Carnac Temple and Charles E. A. W. Oldham, showcases in-depth articles covering multiple disciplines including archaeology, ancient history, classical literature, linguistics, and traditional folklore.
As a premier academic journal of its era, The Indian Antiquary served as a vital platform for disseminating knowledge about India’s rich civilizations and cultural traditions. The contributions explore various aspects of Indian antiquity, examining artifacts, historical texts, linguistic patterns, and folk customs that illuminate the subcontinent’s complex heritage. This hardcover edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, preserves important scholarly work that remains valuable for researchers, historians, and enthusiasts of Indian studies and Oriental research.
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