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1845 in archaeology
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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1845.
Events
- February 7: In the British Museum, a drunken visitor smashes the Portland Vase which takes John Doubleday months to repair.
Explorations
- E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis begin one of the first American scientific archaeological studies, exploring the remains of the prehistoric mound builders of Ohio, leading to the publication of the landmark Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley three years later.
Excavations
- Austen Henry Layard begins excavating the Assyrian sites of Nimrud and Nineveh, lasting until 1851.
- Early excavation work at Ephesus
Finds
- Austen Henry Layard finds first group of Nimrud ivories.
- The existence of the Lycurgus cup, a piece of glassware demonstrating 4th century AD Roman technology, is reported.
- Approximate date: When the Rhine is blasted near Bingen am Rhein to deepen and remove rocks, Roman-era iron weapons are dredged from the river bed.
Publications
- Jean-François Champollion's Monuments de l'Égypte et de la Nubie is published posthumously.
Births
References
References
- Chambers, Robert. "February 7th". The Book of Days.
- (1998). "Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia". Taylor & Francis.
- "Sir Austen Henry Layard - British archaeologist".
- (2007). "Roman Art from the Louvre". Hudson Hills.
- (24 October 2013). "Assyrian Nimrud and the Phoenicians". Archaeology International.
- (2000). "The Lycurgus Cup". iUniverse.
- Lyell, Charles. (1863). "Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man".
- "Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell - American archaeologist and missionary".
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