Overview of the events of 1974 in archaeology
The year 1974 in archaeology involved some significant events.
26 February: 'Mungo Man ', the skeleton of an individual subsequently determined to be around 40,000 years BP , discovered near Mungo Lake in New South Wales by Australian National University geomorphologist Dr. Jim Bowler .
29 March: Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang discovered at Xi'an , China .[ 2]
4 April: High-status stone cist burial at Songguk-ri , Korea , containing Liaoning-style bronze dagger, greenstone ornaments and other prestige artifacts.
24 November: 'Lucy ', the skeleton of a 3.2-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis , discovered at Hadar, Ethiopia , in the Afar Depression .[ 3]
Roman villa "B" at Oplontis in Italy discovered.
East Han Dynasty statue of Li Bing discovered at Dujiangyan Irrigation System .
Michael Aston and Trevor Rowley - Landscape Archaeology: an introduction to fieldwork techniques on post-Roman landscapes .
Philip A. Rahtz (ed) - Rescue Archaeology .
May 18 - Ernest Nash , German-born student of Roman architecture and pioneer of archaeological photography (born 1898 ).[ 5]
December 21 - Alan Sorrell , English archaeological illustrator (born 1904 ).
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