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Richard Gough’s ‘A Comparative View of the Antient Monuments of India’ presents a scholarly examination of India’s most significant archaeological treasures, with extensive attention devoted to the monuments of Salset Island in proximity to Bombay. This work stands as a valuable historical document that brings together the observations and accounts of various writers who studied these ancient sites.
The text is enriched with detailed illustrations and prints that provide visual documentation of these monuments, making it an important resource for understanding Indian archaeological heritage. Gough’s comparative methodology allows readers to evaluate different scholarly perspectives on these ancient structures, their construction, cultural significance, and historical context.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves Gough’s original research and analysis, serving both academic researchers and enthusiasts of Indian history and archaeology. The work contributes significantly to nineteenth-century scholarship on Indian monuments and remains relevant for those studying the preservation and documentation of ancient Indian architecture.
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