Colin Mackenzie's Background: Colin Mackenzie was an engineer, antiquarian and an employee of the East India Company, and his work was crucial in bringing the ruins to light.
First Survey Map: He prepared the first ever survey map of the site of Hampi, which allowed further work at the site.
Information from Priests: He received much valuable information about the location from the memories of priests at the Virupaksha temple and the shrine of Pampadevi, who were very important locals.
Collection of Inscriptions and Pictures: He collected several dozen inscriptions, pictures and studied them which formed a part of his research at the site.
Information from other Sources: He got information from foreign travelers, which further supported his research.
Local History and Surveying Historic Sites: Mackenzie embarked on collecting local histories and surveying historic sites, to better understand India's past, and make governance of the colony easier. He had a clear purpose of his research.
Other Relevant Point: Any other relevant point from the chapter.
Read the following source carefully and answer the questions that follow:
The orders of the king
Thus speaks king Devanampiya Piyadassi: In the past, there were no arrangements for disposing affairs, nor for receiving regular reports. But I have made the following (arrangement). Pativedakas should report to me about the affairs of the people at all times, anywhere, whether I am eating, in the inner apartment, in the bedroom, in the cow pen, being carried (possibly in a palanquin), or in the garden. And I will dispose of the affairs of the people everywhere.