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1953 in archaeology

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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1953.

Excavations

  • German excavations at Uruk, Iraq resume.

Finds

  • Banpo, a group of 6,500-year-old Neolithic settlements on the eastern outskirts of the Chinese city of Xi'an.
  • "Cave of Letters" at Nahal Hever in the Judaean Desert (with correspondence from the Bar Kokhba revolt of ca. 132–136 CE) identified.
  • al-Khader Phoenician arrowheads.
  • Jerusalem ossuaries found stored in a cave on the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem by Franciscans.
  • The Narsaq stick is found in Greenland, the first example of Viking Age runic inscriptions found in the country.
  • 1st century Roman leather bikini briefs found in the City of London.

Events

  • November 21: Piltdown Man is shown to be a hoax (first presented by Charles Dawson in 1912).

Publications

  • O. G. S. Crawford - Archaeology in the Field (Dent).
  • B. H. St.J. O'Neil - Castles: an introduction to the castles of England and Wales (HMSO).
  • Gordon R. Willey - Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Virú Valley, Perú (Bureau of American Ethnology).

Births

  • Mensun Bound, Falkland Islands-born maritime archaeologist
  • Arlen F. Chase, American archaeologist whose work focuses on Mesoamerica

Deaths

  • March 24: Félix-Marie Abel, French biblical archaeologist (b. 1878)

References

References

  1. Yang, Xiaoping. (2010). "Changing Climates, Earth Systems and Society".
  2. (1954). "Inscribed Javelin-Heads from the Period of the Judges: A Recent Discovery in Palestine". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research.
  3. "Leather bkinis". [[Museum of London]].
  4. "Ancient History in depth: Piltdown Man: Britain's Greatest Hoax".
  5. "Chase, Arlen F. (Arlen Frank) 1953-".
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