Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume 37 from 1908 represents a pivotal collection of Oriental scholarship edited by the renowned Richard Carnac Temple. This academic journal compiles extensive research across multiple disciplines including archeology, history, classical literature, linguistics, and folklore studies of the Indian subcontinent.
The volume contains contributions from leading scholars of the period, presenting detailed investigations into ancient Indian civilization, historical records, manuscript discoveries, and linguistic analysis. Each article reflects the rigorous academic standards of early 20th-century Oriental research, offering invaluable insights into Indian cultural heritage and archaeological findings.
This edition is essential for historians, archaeologists, linguists, and cultural researchers interested in period documentation of Indian antiquities. The journal’s comprehensive approach to Oriental research makes it a cornerstone reference work for understanding how Indian studies were conducted and understood during the early modern academic era.







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