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1921 in archaeology

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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1921.

Explorations

  • Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian, China is discovered by Swedish geologist Johan Gunnar Andersson and American palaeontologist Walter W. Granger.

Excavations

  • Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian, China is first excavated by Austrian palaeontologist Otto Zdansky.
  • Excavations at Beit She'an by the University of Pennsylvania begin (continue to 1933).
  • Daya Ram Sahni starts excavations at Harrappa for the Archaeological Survey of India.
  • Georgios Sotiriou starts excavations at the church of Agios Gregorios Theologue in Thebes, Greece.

Finds

  • Material unearthed by Otto Zdansky's excavations at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian, China which will eventually yield two human molars; but these finds will not be announced until 1926.
  • Edward Thurlow Leeds discovers an early settlement site of the Anglo-Saxons at Sutton Courtenay, the first in England to be systematically excavated.
  • Hjortspring boat.
  • Pernik sword is discovered.

Institutions

  • Origin of Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Republic of Turkey.

Publications

  • January - Society of Antiquaries of London begins publication of The Antiquaries Journal.

Births

  • March 11 - Philip Rahtz, English archaeologist (d. 2011)
  • May 2 - B. B. Lal, Indian archaeologist (d. 2022)

Deaths

  • November 4 - Oscar Montelius, Swedish archaeologist (b. 1843)

References

References

  1. "The scientific work". [[Archaeological Museum of Thebes]].
  2. Leeds, E. T.. (1923). "A Saxon Village near Sutton Courtenay, Berks". [[Archaeologia (London).
  3. "The Anglo-Saxon Settlement at Sutton Courtenay". [[Ashmolean Museum]].
  4. Hills, Catherine. (2011-07-30). "Philip Rahtz". [[The Guardian]].
  5. "Oscar Montelius - Swedish archaeologist".
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