History of Indian Archaeology

Match Harappan Sites with Excavators: Sahni to Joshi

Dholavira was excavated by R.S. Bisht, not B.K. Thapar. The other pairs are correctly matched.

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Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

[U.P.P.C.S. Mains 2006]

Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


The history of archaeology in India is marked by specific individuals who systematically uncovered major Indus Valley sites.

Authentic Source Evidence


Dholavira was first identified by J.P. Joshi, but extensive excavations were conducted by R.S. Bisht. B.K. Thapar is primarily associated with Kalibangan.

Analytical Breakdown


  • A, B, C: Correct. These are the primary excavators associated with those sites.

  • D (Dholavira): Incorrectly matched with B.K. Thapar; R.S. Bisht led the major excavations here starting in 1990.
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    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "The systematic excavation of these sites post-independence helped India claim its own extensive and sophisticated share of the Harappan heritage."

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