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1875 in archaeology
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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1875.
Excavations
- Ernst Curtius begins excavations at Olympia, Greece which continue until 1881.
- Archaeological survey of Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra in Ajmer, British India, begins.
- Lovatelli urn found during Edoardo Brizio excavation of the columbarium of the Statilia on the Esquiline in Rome
Publications
- William Collings Lukis:
- A Guide to the Principal Chambered Barrows and other Pre-historic Monuments in the Islands of the Morbihan, the communes of Locmariaker, Carnac, Plouharnel and Erdeven, and the peninsulas of Quiberon and Rhuis, Brittany.
- On the class of rude stone monuments which are commonly called in England cromlechs, and in France dolmens, and are here shown to have been the sepulchral chambers of once-existing mounds.
Births
- October 21 – Sir Guy Francis Laking, English art historian, keeper of the London Museum (d. 1919)
- November 19 – Hiram Bingham III, American explorer of South America (d. 1933)
- December 13 – Arthur Callender, English engineer and archaeologist, assistant to Howard Carter during the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb (d. 1936)
Deaths
References
References
- "Olympia".
- (2008). "Historical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt". Scarecrow Press.
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