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Indian Antiquary
Indian Antiquary was "a journal of oriental research" published in India. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Indian Antiquary began in 1872. No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) It changed its name to New Indian Antiquary in 1938, then changed back to Indian Antiquary in 1964. We do not know when the last volume was published.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1872-1911, 1913, 1916-1922, 1924-1927: HathiTrust has volumes 1-40, 42, 45-51, and 53-56 freely readable online. Access to volumes after 1898 may be restricted outside the United States, and later volumes may be searchable but not readable online. Pre-1929 volumes not readable in this listing are linked below.
- 1873-1875, 1878-1928: HathiTrust also has volumes 2-4 and 7-57 freely readable online, scanned from the University of Virginia. Access to volumes after 1898 may be restricted outside the United States, and later volumes may be searchable but not readable online. These scans may include some pages missing in the volumes scanned in the link above.
- 1912: The Internet Archive has volume 41.
- 1914: The Internet Archive has volume 43.
- 1915: The Internet Archive has volume 44.
- 1923: The Internet Archive has volume 52.
- 1924: The Internet Archive has volume 53.
- 1925: The Internet Archive has volume 54.
- 1926: The Internet Archive has volume 55.
- 1927: The Internet Archive has volume 56.
Related Resources
- We also list Epigraphia Indica, which for part of its run was published as a supplement to this journal.
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