"Ethnographic Notes in Southern India" is a seminal work by Edgar Thurston, a pioneer in ethnography and anthropology. As the Superintendent of Ethnography and the Madras Government Museum, Thurston meticulously documented the intricate cultural practices, traditions, and rituals of various communities in Southern India. This comprehensive volume offers a rare glimpse into the socio-cultural fabric of the region, capturing nuanced details about marriage customs, ceremonial rites, and the societal roles of different castes and tribes. First published in the early 20th century, this reprinted edition by Salmon Books revives a classic work of anthropology, enriched with illustrations and valuable historical insights. An indispensable resource for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts of Indian anthropology and history.
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