With reference to the Indian History, Alexander Rea, A. H. Longhurst, Robert Sewell, James Burgess and Walter Elliot were associated with

A)
archaeological excavations
B)
establishment of English Press in Colonial India
C)
establishment of Churches in Princely States
D)
construction of railways in Colonial India

Correct Answer :   archaeological excavations

Note : * Alexander Rea, a British archaeologist who worked in India, was known for unearthing a treasure of over 9,000 objects in Adichanallur in 1903-04.

* A. H. Longhurst was an archaeologist associated with the excavation in Chandraketugarh, Bengal.

* Robert Sewell: Robert Sewell (1845 – 1925) was a collector and magistrate in Madras Presidency in colonial India. Like many civil servants turned Indologists of those times, he was a scholar in history. Also in charge for the then archeology department.

* James Burgess: James Burgess was the founder of The Indian Antiquary in 1872 and an important archaeologist of India in the 19th century.

* Walter Elliot: He was a Scottish civil servant in India (based in Madras), archaeologist, numismatist and collector. He excavated at Amaravati in 1845. Some of his excavated pieces remain to this day in the collections of the Govt. Museum at Madras (Chennai).

Source : The Hindu

Year : 2023
Category : General Studies