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1959 in archaeology

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The year 1959 in archaeology involved some significant events.

Excavations

  • At Mesa Verde National Park, the Wetherill Mesa Archeological Project begins for excavation of three cliff dwellings (Long House, Mug House, and Step House), including a survey of Wetherill Mesa and excavation of selected mesa-top sites (completed in 1972).
  • Excavations begin at Amri (completed in 1962).
  • Excavations at Nonsuch Palace, Surrey, England, by Martin Biddle begin (completed in 1960).
  • Excavations at Caernarfon Mithraeum by National Museum Wales.
  • Rescue excavation of Roman villa at Cox Green, Berkshire, England.
  • Excavations at Finglesham Anglo-Saxon cemetery begin under the direction of Sonia Chadwick Hawkes (completed in 1967).

Publications

  • Alan H. Gardiner - The Royal Canon of Turin.

Finds

  • July 17 - Mary Leakey and Louis Leakey find Paranthropus (originally designated "Zinjanthropus") in Olduvai Gorge.
  • Arlington Springs Man is found by Phil C. Orr on Santa Rosa Island, California.
  • Ongoing excavations at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian, China unearth a mandible fragment.
  • Da He ding discovered at Tanheli in Hunan, China.

Miscellaneous

  • International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property opens in Rome.

Deaths

  • December 6 - John Winter Crowfoot, English archaeologist and educational administrator (b. 1873)

References

References

  1. Nash Ford, David. (2001). "Cox Green Roman Villa". Royal Berkshire History.
  2. Parfitt, Keith. (2006). "The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Finglesham, Kent". Oxford University School of Archaeology.
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