1965 in archaeology
The year 1965 in archaeology involved some significant events.
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Explorations
Excavations
- Start of five-year project of excavations and restorations at Altun Ha led by Dr. David Pendergast of the Royal Ontario Museum.
- Start of 18-year excavations at Roman Baths (Bath) led by Barry Cunliffe.
- Start of three-year excavations at Bab edh-Dhra.[1]
- Hinton St Mary Mosaic in England.
- Excavations at Brahmagiri by Amalananda Ghosh.
- Further excavations at the Roman temple of Bziza by Harutune Kalayan.
- The final version of the 33-metre-high (108 ft) Tikal Temple 33 at the ancient Maya city of Tikal in Guatemala is completely dismantled by archaeologists.
- Excavation at Tel Arad by Yohanan Aharoni (continues until 1967).
Finds
- March 19 - Wreck of the SS Georgiana is discovered off Charleston, South Carolina, exactly 102 years after her sinking, by E. Lee Spence.[2][3][4]
- June - Jutholmen wreck (sunk c.1700) is discovered off Dalarö, Sweden.[5]
- August - Mosaic floor at Sparsholt Roman Villa, Hampshire, England.
- November - Kyrenia ship is found near Kyrenia, Cyprus.
- December - Sword of Goujian is found in Jiangling County, China.
- Geologist Nikolai Samorukov finds petroglyphs in the rocks at Kaikuul Bluff overlooking the Pegtymel River in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
- Group of gold and silver vessels found at Tepe Fullol in northern Afghanistan.
- Fir Clump Stone Circle in Wiltshire, England, rediscovered.
- Mammoth remains found at Mezhirich, Ukraine.
- First fossilized fragment of the hominin later identified as Australopithecus anamensis found in the Kanapoi region of Lake Turkana.[6]
- A carved stone head is discovered during excavations at Deganwy Castle in north Wales. Depicted wearing a crown, the figure may represented Llywelyn the Great who rebuilt the castle in the first third of the 13th century.[7][8]
Publications
- R. G. Collingwood and R. P. Wright - The Roman Inscriptions of Britain, vol. 1.
- P. V. Glob - Mosefolket Jernalderens Mennesker bevaret i 2000 Ar (The Bog People: Iron-Age man preserved).
Events
Deaths
- July 14 - Herbert Maryon, British conservator (b. 1874).
- October 5 - Sir Ian Richmond, British archaeologist of Ancient Rome (b. 1902).
References
- Schaub, R. Thomas; Rast, Walter E., eds. (1989). Bab edh-Dhra': Excavations in the Cemetery Directed by Paul W. Lapp (1965–1967). Reports of the Expedition to the Dead Sea Plain, Jordan 1. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. ISBN 978-0-931464-51-5.
- Warner, Eugene (April 1970). "Diver Lee Spence". Sandlapper. Columbia, SC: 40–43.
- Hatch, Katherine (February–March 1972). "Treasure Diver". Treasure World: 44–45.
- Rooney, Kevin (March 1980). "Wreck of the Georgianna [sic]". Skin Diver. Los Angeles: 80–81, 86–87.
- "The Jutholmen wreck". Sjöhistoriska. Archived from the original on 2018-01-07. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
- Ward, C.; Leaky, M.; Walker, A. (1999). "The new hominid species Australopithecus anamensis". Evolutionary Anthropology. 7 (6): 197–205. doi:10.1002/(sici)1520-6505(1999)7:6<197::aid-evan4>3.0.co;2-t. S2CID 84278748.
- "A Crowned Head from Degannwy Castle, Caernarvonshire". The Antiquaries Journal. 47 (1): 112. 1967. doi:10.1017/S0003581500088594. ISSN 0003-5815. S2CID 246063004.
- Wilson, David M.; Hurst, D. Gillian (1966). "Medieval Britain in 1965" (PDF). Medieval Archaeology. 10 (1): 193. doi:10.1080/00766097.1966.11735288 – via Archaeology Data Service.
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