Who among the following was the first scholar to decipher the Ashokan edicts?
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SSC CGL 23rd August 2021 Shift-2
Alexander Cunningham
Incorrect AnswerJames Prinsep
Correct AnswerV Gordon Childe
Incorrect AnswerJames Taylor
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: Alexander Cunningham
- He was an important figure in Indian archaeology and the founder of the Archaeological Survey of India.
- He contributed significantly to the study of ancient Indian inscriptions and monuments but did not decipher the Ashokan edicts.
- Option 2: James Prinsep
- He was the British scholar who first successfully deciphered the Brahmi script on the Ashokan edicts in 1837.
- This breakthrough helped unveil the history of the Mauryan Empire and Emperor Ashoka.
- Option 3: V Gordon Childe
- He was an Australian archaeologist known for his work on European prehistory.
- Childe did not work on Indian inscriptions or decipher the Ashokan edicts.
- Option 4: James Taylor
- He was involved in translation projects, primarily dealing with biblical texts.
- He did not play a role in deciphering the Ashokan edicts.
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