Description
The Indian Antiquary Volume XLIX (1920) is a comprehensive scholarly journal focused on Oriental research and academic inquiry. This volume presents diverse articles and research papers spanning multiple disciplines including archeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore studies.
Under the editorship of Richard Carnac Temple, with notable contributions from Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar, this journal serves as an invaluable resource for understanding Indian civilization, culture, and heritage during the early twentieth century. The publication reflects the scholarly traditions and research methodologies of the period, offering insights into the academic study of Oriental antiquities.
This volume is essential for researchers, historians, and scholars interested in Indian history, cultural studies, and the development of Oriental research. It provides primary source material and contemporary scholarly analysis that continues to inform modern understanding of Indian antiquity and cultural heritage.







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