Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume XXII (1893) represents a pivotal collection of scholarly research dedicated to Oriental studies and Indian antiquities. Under the editorial direction of Richard Carnac Temple, this journal brings together diverse academic contributions spanning multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of the Indian subcontinent.
This 22nd volume contains detailed articles, research papers, and documented findings from prominent scholars and researchers of the Victorian era investigating Indian civilization, ancient texts, historical monuments, and cultural practices. The journal serves as an invaluable primary source for understanding 19th-century perspectives on Indian heritage and the systematic study of Oriental antiquities. Each contribution reflects rigorous scholarship and meticulous documentation characteristic of the period’s academic standards.
Originally published in 1893, this reprint edition by Gyan Publishing House makes this important historical and scholarly resource accessible to modern researchers, historians, and academics interested in Indian studies, colonial-era scholarship, and the development of Oriental research methodologies.







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