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... India . At the centre of that development was the Indian Antiquary , es- tablished by James Burgess in 1872 and published in Bombay . In the inaugural issue of the journal Burgess wrote that the scope of the journal would cover ...
... India . At the centre of that development was the Indian Antiquary , es- tablished by James Burgess in 1872 and published in Bombay . In the inaugural issue of the journal Burgess wrote that the scope of the journal would cover ...
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... India ( 1884–93 ) ; it was published not in Madras but Bombay , where Temple edited the Indian Antiquary . As Sastri explained in his Preface to part 3 , when he read that journal in connec- tion with his post at the Archaeological ...
... India ( 1884–93 ) ; it was published not in Madras but Bombay , where Temple edited the Indian Antiquary . As Sastri explained in his Preface to part 3 , when he read that journal in connec- tion with his post at the Archaeological ...
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... India , also reached England , while Indian folktales regularly appeared in the Indian Antiquary and in Folk - Lore , the journal of the Folklore Society in London . Printed folklore did not supplant oral storytelling in India in the ...
... India , also reached England , while Indian folktales regularly appeared in the Indian Antiquary and in Folk - Lore , the journal of the Folklore Society in London . Printed folklore did not supplant oral storytelling in India in the ...
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