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1873 in archaeology

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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1873.

Excavations

  • January; November – George Smith sets out for excavations at Nineveh.

Explorations

  • May 29 – Deir ed-Darb, a first-century BCE monumental tomb from Second Temple Judea, is discovered in the Ottoman Syria Vilayet by a Royal Engineers soldier.
  • Antonio García Cubas makes first scholarly description of the ruins of the Toltec capital in Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico.
  • José Ramos Orihuela discovers the cave paintings in the Painted cave of Galdar ("Cueva Pintada") at Gáldar, Las Palmas, on Gran Canaria.

Finds

  • May 27 - German Classical archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann discovers "Priam's Treasure" at the presumed site of Troy in Anatolia.
  • The Hiddensee treasure, a hoard of pendants and other gold jewellery from the time of Viking ruler Harald Bluetooth, is found on the German island of Hiddensee in the Baltic.
  • Bharhut stupa is identified in India by Alexander Cunningham.

Births

  • June 29 - Leo Frobenius, German ethnologist (d. 1938)
  • July 28 - John Winter Crowfoot, English educational administrator and archaeologist (d. 1959)

References

References

  1. Smith, George. (1875). "Assyrian Discoveries: An Account of Explorations and Discoveries on the Site of Nineveh, During 1873 to 1874".
  2. Cunningham, Alexander. (1879). "The Stûpa of Bharhut: a Buddhist monument ornamented with numerous sculptures illustrative of Buddhist legend and history in the third century B.C.". W. H. Allen.
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