Archaeology in Modern India: Growth, Discoveries, and Challenges
Introduction The development of archaeology in modern India can be traced from the early sixteenth century to the late nineteenth century, when the discipline was largely concerned with ancient Indian historical geography. Sites, inscriptions, coins, sculptures, and architecture were studied to reconstruct India’s past. By the dawn of the twentieth century, archaeology had begun to take shape as a systematic discipline, with excavations and surveys providing a clearer picture of India’s ancient civilizations. The Modern Era of Archaeology has since expanded through institutional support, scientific methods, and landmark discoveries. Early Institutional Framework The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), formally organized in 1861, became the central institution for archaeological research and heritage preservation. However, in its early years, the ASI faced interruptions and lacked a systematic policy for excavating historic settlements. Much of the work was limited to listing m...