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1816 in archaeology

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The year 1816 in archaeology involved some significant events.

Excavations

  • March - The stupa at Amaravathi village, Guntur district, is recorded and excavated by Colin Mackenzie.
  • The North Leigh Roman Villa, in Oxfordshire is extensively excavated between 1813 and 1816, when its plan is recovered and interior features are reported.
  • Giovanni Battista Caviglia begins work at Giza Necropolis.

Events

  • Christian Jürgensen Thomsen is appointed curator of the collections of the Museum of Northern Antiquities in Copenhagen, where he begins to organize them according to the three-age system.
  • The Elgin Marbles are purchased by the British government from Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, for the British Museum in London.

Births

  • September 16 - Charles Thomas Newton, English Classical archaeologist (d. 1894).
  • November 24 - Llewellynn Jewitt, British archaeologist, illustrator and natural scientist (d. 1886).

References

References

  1. "Plan of the Stupa, Amaravati". [[British Library]].
  2. (2012). "Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators". OUP USA.
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