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1912 in archaeology
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Overview of the events of 1912 in archaeology
List of years in archaeology
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Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1912
.
Explorations
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July 2010
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Excavations
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Project to excavate and restore ancient temples at
Sanchi
begins under
Sir John Marshall
(continues to 1919).
Excavations at
Viroconium
(
Wroxeter
) in
England
begin (continue to 1914).
Excavations at
Uruk
by
Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft
begin (continue to 1913).
Excavations at
St. Mary's Abbey, York
, in northern England by
Walter Harvey-Brook
.
Excavations at
Yewden Roman villa, Hambleden
in south central England by Alfred Heneage Cocks, discovering 97 perinatal skeletons.
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Finds
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June -
Cheapside Hoard
of early 17th century jewellery from the
City of London
.
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June 23 - Jaw of "
Piltdown Man
" "found" by
Charles Dawson
in Sussex, England (shown to be a hoax in
1953
).
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3
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December 6 -
Bust of Nefertiti
from
Tell el-Amarna
,
Egypt
by a
German
archeological team.
Publications
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Aleš Hrdlička
-
Early Man in South America
.
Births
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January 8:
Sigurður Þórarinsson
, Icelandic pioneer of
tephrochronology
(d.
1983
)
June 8:
Don Crabtree
, American experimental archaeologist (d.
1980
)
August 5:
Margaret Guido
, born Cecily Margaret Preston, English archaeologist (d.
1994
)
Taha Baqir
, Iraqi archaeologist and
Assyriologist
(d.
1984
)
Elisabeth Schmid
, German archaeologist and osteologist (d. 1994)
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Deaths
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(
November 2022
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References
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^
Eyers, J. E., ed. (2011).
Romans in the Hambleden Valley: Yewden Roman villa
. Chiltern Archaeology.
ISBN
978-1-904898-12-2
.
^
"Who stashed the Cheapside Hoard? Exhibition sheds new light on 'most"
.
The Independent
. 5 June 2013.
Archived
from the original on 2022-05-01
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
.
^
"Ancient History in depth: Piltdown Man: Britain's Greatest Hoax"
.
BBC History
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
.
^
Ogilvie, Marilyn
;
Harvey, Joy
(2003).
The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century
. Routledge.
ISBN
9781135963422
.
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