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1780s . 1790s in archaeology . 1800 |
Other events: 1790s . Archaeology timeline |
Excavations
- "Cave of Letters" at Nahal Hever in the Judaean Desert.
- Fishbourne Roman Palace, West Sussex.[1]
- Floors excavated at the Una Vida great house, Chaco Canyon.
- Cape Gelidonya shipwreck excavation, by Peter Throckmorton, George F. Bass and Frédéric Dumas, begins.
- August: Excavations at Castle Tower, Penmaen, in Wales begin, led by Leslie Alcock of University College Cardiff. Further small-scale work is undertaken at the site the following year and the results published in 1966.[2]
Publications
- Glyn Daniel - The Prehistoric Chamber Tombs of France.[3]
Finds
- Helge Ingstad and Anne Stine Ingstad find apparent Viking site at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland.
- Tomb of Princess Yongtai found in Qianling Mausoleum, China.
- Azykh Cave is discovered by Mammadali Huseynov in Azerbaijan.[4][5]
- November 4 - OH 7, first fragments of Homo habilis, discovered by Jonathan Leakey at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.
Events
- Chemical tests indicate that the Etruscan terracotta warriors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, are modern fakes.[6]
Births
- April 21 - Nicholas Thomas, Australian-born British archaeologist of Oceania
- May 11 - Pál Sümegi, Hungarian geoarchaeologist
- September 1 - Eric H. Cline, American Classical archaeologist
- Timothy Taylor, English archaeologist
Deaths
- February 20 - Leonard Woolley, English archaeologist (b. 1880)[7]
- March 11 - Roy Chapman Andrews, American explorer (b. 1884)[8]
- May 13 - Antonios Keramopoulos, Greek archaeologist (b. 1870)
- October 6 - Karel Absolon, Czech archaeologist (b. 1877)
See also
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