Question:

Identify the correct statements:
• [A.] The ruins at Hampi were brought to light in 1800.
• [B.] Colonel Colin prepared the first survey map of the Hampi.
• [C.] Much of the initial information Colin received was based on the memories of priests of the Virupaksha temple and the shrine of Pampadevi.
• [D.] From 1900, photographers began to record the monuments which enabled scholars to study them.
• [E.] As early as 1936 epigraphists began collecting several dozen inscriptions. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Remember the "Three Pillars" of Hampi's rediscovery: Colin Mackenzie (1800), Oral Traditions (Priests), and Photography/Epigraphy (Mid-19th Century). Most errors in this topic revolve around these specific dates!
Updated On: May 11, 2026
  • A, B, C only
  • B, C, D only
  • A, B, D only
  • A, B, C, D, E only
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Concept: The rediscovery of Hampi (the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire) is a major chapter in Indian archaeology. The process involved early surveying, oral traditions, and later, systematic documentation. Key historical timeline:
1800: Colonel Colin Mackenzie, an engineer and antiquarian, visited the site.
Oral History: Mackenzie relied on the local knowledge of priests at the active religious centers of the site.
Photography: Documentation by photographers actually began in the 1850s (not 1900).
Epigraphy: The collection of inscriptions by epigraphists started much earlier, around the 1830s (not 1936).

Step 1:
Verifying Statements A, B, and C.

(A) is correct: The ruins were indeed brought to light in 1800 by Colin Mackenzie.
(B) is correct: Colin Mackenzie, as an employee of the English East India Company, prepared the first survey map of the site.
(C) is correct: To supplement his maps, he interviewed priests of the Virupaksha and Pampadevi temples to reconstruct the city's history.

Step 2:
Evaluating the Timeline in Statements D and E.

(D) is incorrect: Photography became a tool for recording Hampi's monuments starting in 1856 (Alexander Greenlaw is a notable early photographer of the site), not 1900.
(E) is incorrect: Epigraphists began collecting inscriptions at Hampi in the 1830s. By 1936, the site was already well-documented and undergoing major conservation efforts.
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