Q. With reference to the Indian History, Alexander Rea, A. H. Longhurst, Robert Sewell, James Burgess and Walter Elliot were associated with
Exp) Option a is the correct answer.
All the mentioned personalities are associated with important archaeological excavations in India during the British India rule.
Option a is correct: Alexander Rea (1858-1924) was a British archaeologist who worked mainly in South British India. He is known for unearthing a sarcophagus from the hillocks of Pallavaram in Tamil Nadu.
Albert Henry Longhurst (1876 – 1955) was a British archaeologist and art historian, working in India and Ceylon.From 1927 to 1931 he was in charge of the systematic digging of Nagarjunakonda.
Robert Sewell (1845–1925) worked in the civil service of the Madras Presidency during the period of colonial rule in India. Sewell undertook archaeological work at the Buddhist stupa at Amaravati, which had already been largely destroyed prior to his arrival. The site had previously been surveyed by Colin Mackenzie and Walter Elliot (1803-1887)
James Burgess (1832 – 1916), was the founder of the Indian Antiquary in 1872 and an important archaeologist of British India in the 19th century. From 1886-89 he was Director General, Archaeological Survey of India.
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