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1932 in archaeology
The
year 1932
in
archaeology
involved some significant events.
Explorations
"Antro della Sibilla" cave
discovered
by
Amedeo Maiuri
in
Italy
.
Excavations
Excavations of
Antioch
begun by an international committee.
The first organized
excavations
, to be pursued until 1942, are started in
Classical Period
Smyrna
by
Rudolf Naumann
and
Selahattin Kantar
, after preliminary explorations made in 1927.
Excavations of
Troy
begun by
Carl Blegen
.
Brattahlid
, home of
Erik the Red
, is excavated by Danish
archaeologists
in southern
Greenland
.
Clovis, New Mexico
, excavations reveal the tools of the
Clovis culture
.
Aage Roussell
and
Eigil Knuth
excavate
old Norse
sites
on
the west
Greenland
coast
.
Excavation
of a 'tumulus' in the grounds of
Fawley Court
in
England
proves it to have been created in
1731
.
Publications
William F. Albright -
The
Archaeology of Palestine
and
the Bible
.
R. G. Collingwood -
Roman Britain
.
Cyril Fox
-
The Personality of Britain: its influence on inhabitant and invader in prehistoric and
early historic
times
.
Mary Hamilton Swindler
becomes
the first woman
editor-in-chief of the
American Journal
of
Archaeology
Finds
November 22:
Dura-Europos synagogue
is discovered in
Syria
.
Baal with Thunderbolt or the "Baal stele" is excavated in
Ugarit
.
Awards
Miscellaneous
October:
Secunda nave
of the
Nemi ships
is recovered.
Births
Patty Jo Watson
, American archaeologist
Deaths