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1897 in archaeology
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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1897.
Explorations
- Rudolf Ernst Brünnow and Alfred von Domaszewski begin a two-year expedition to the Arabian Peninsula, including Petra.
Excavations
- Excavation of Glastonbury Lake Village by Arthur Bulleid and Harold St George Gray begins.
- Maud Cunnington carries out her first excavations in the Devizes area of England.
- Excavation of the first Mycenaean chamber tombs in Kolonaki at Thebes, Greece, by Dimitrios Filios.
- Excavation of Nekhen in Egypt begins (continues to 1899).
- Excavation of Susa in Iran by a French expedition led by Jacques de Morgan begins (continues to 1911).
Finds
- May - Yde Girl, a bog body, is discovered in the village of Yde, The Netherlands.
- August 4 - The "Lady of Elche" Iberian sculpture (4th century BCE) is found at L'Alcúdia near Elche in Spain.
- Coligny calendar.
- Alekanovo inscription.
- Silver and gold tubes of the Maykop culture from a burial mound in Armenia, interpreted in 2022 as drinking straws for communal beer consumption.
Events
- February 18 - Conclusion of the Benin Expedition of 1897, leading to the Benin Bronzes being carried off to London.
Publications
- William Copeland Borlase - The Dolmens of Ireland: their distribution, structural characteristics, and affinities in other countries, together with the folklore attaching to them; supplemented by considerations on the anthropology, ethnology, and traditions of the Irish people (3 vols, London).
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References
References
- "The scientific work". [[Archaeological Museum of Thebes]].
- "The Yde Girl - Drents Museum".
- Bower, Bruce. (2022-01-19). "Gold and silver tubes in a Russian museum are the oldest known drinking straws". [[Science News]].
- "Nash-Williams, Victor Erle". The National Library of Wales.
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