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The Ethnology of India is a seminal work by George Campbell that delves into the complex tapestry of ethnic groups, cultures, and peoples that comprise the Indian subcontinent. Campbell provides detailed anthropological analysis of the various populations, their origins, migrations, and cultural practices.
This comprehensive study examines the linguistic, physical, and cultural diversity of India’s inhabitants, offering insights into their traditions, social structures, and historical development. The work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the ethnographic landscape of India during the period of its composition.
Campbell’s meticulous research and scholarly approach make this book an essential reference for ethnologists, historians, and anyone interested in Indian culture and anthropology. The work contributes significantly to the field of ethnographic studies and provides historical perspectives on India’s diverse populations.

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