Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume VII, published in 1878, represents a significant scholarly contribution to Oriental research during the height of British colonial interest in Indian studies. Edited by the renowned scholar Jas. Burges, this journal compiles diverse articles and research papers covering multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore of the Indian subcontinent.
This volume serves as a historical record of 19th-century academic exploration into Indian civilization, featuring detailed investigations into ancient monuments, historical events, literary traditions, and linguistic studies. The journal reflects the scholarly standards and research methodologies of the Victorian era while documenting aspects of Indian culture that might otherwise have been lost to posterity.
Essential for historians, archaeologists, Sanskrit scholars, and anyone interested in Indian heritage studies, this reprint edition by Gyan Publishing House preserves important academic work that continues to inform contemporary understanding of Indian antiquities and cultural traditions.







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