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1720s in archaeology
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1710s
.
1720s in archaeology
.
1730s
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Overview of the events of the 1720s in archaeology
List of years in archaeology
(
table
)
…
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1724
1725
1726
1727
1728
1729
1730
…
In science
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
Art
Archaeology
Architecture
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Science
+...
The decade of the
1720s in archaeology
involved some significant events.
Explorations
[
edit
]
1722: Dutch explorer
Jacob Roggeveen
arrives at
Easter Island
.
Excavations
[
edit
]
Formal excavations continue at
Pompeii
.
1722:
Easter Island
.
Finds
[
edit
]
1723: Roman inscribed stone found in
Chichester
, England.
1725:
Rudge Cup
found in England.
1727: Gilt bronze head from cult statue of
Sulis
Minerva
from the Temple at
Bath, England
, found by workmen excavating a sewer.
Publications
[
edit
]
1723:
Antoine de Jussieu
publishes
De l'Origine et des usages de la Pierre de Foudre
on the origins of
fossils
, prehistoric
stone tools
and
meteorites
.
[
1
]
Births
[
edit
]
1721:
Nicholas Revett
(d.
1804
)
1726: October 12 -
Pierre Henri Larcher
(d.
1812
)
1729: 25 September -
Christian Gottlob Heyne
,
German
archaeologist
(d.
1812
)
References
[
edit
]
^
"Les pierres de foudre"
. Retrieved
2011-10-18
.
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1710s in archaeology
Archaeology timeline
1720s
Succeeded by
1730s in archaeology
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