Epigraphia Indica

Epigraphia Indica
DisciplineArchaeology, Indology
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1888–1977
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Epigr. Indica
Indexing
Epigraphia Indica
OCLC no.1250198492
Epigraphia Indica. Arabic and Persian supplement
ISSN0013-9564

Epigraphia Indica was the official publication of Archaeological Survey of India from 1882 to 1977. The first volume was edited by James Burgess in the year 1882. Between 1892 and 1920 it was published as a quarterly supplement to The Indian Antiquary.[1]

One part is brought out in each quarter year and eight parts make one volume of this periodical; so that one volume is released once in two years. About 43 volumes of this journal have been published so far. They have been edited by the officers who headed the Epigraphy Branch of ASI.

  1. ^ Temple, Richard Carnac. (1922) Fifty years of The Indian Antiquary. Mazgaon, Bombay: B. Miller, British India Press, pp. 3-4.

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