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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is the successor of the Asiatic Society of British archaeologist Sir William Jones , founded January 15 1784 . In 1788 it begun to publish a journal ''The Asiatic Researches'' and in 1814 built its first museum in Bengal .

The ASI in its current form was founded in 1861 under British colonial administration by Sir Alexander Cunningham with the help of the then Viceroy Canning . At the time, its domain also included Afghanistan . When Mortimer Wheeler became Director-General in 1944, the head-office of the Survey was located at the Railway Board building in Simla . After independence, it came under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites And Remains Act of 1958.

ASI administers 3636 monuments it has declared to be of national importance under the provisions of the Antiquity and Art Treasure Act 1972.

The important sites excavated recently include Harsha=ka-Tila at Thanesar in Haryana exposing a culturall sequence from the Kushan period to Medieval Periods .


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