1936 in archaeology
The year 1936 in archaeology involved some significant events.Excavations
- Dmanisi, Georgia.
- Julliberrie's Grave by Ronald Jessup.
- Spiro Mounds by University of Oklahoma.
- Fort Hawkins, Georgia, by Gordon Willey.
- Govurqala, Azerbaijan.
- Al Mina, Syria, by Leonard Woolley.
- Excavation and identification of necropolis at Beit She'arim.
- Excavations at Mersin by John Garstang begin.
- New excavations at Viroconium in England begin.
Finds
- October - The Mästermyr chest is accidentally discovered on the island of Gotland, Sweden.
- November - Gebang Hindu temple at Yogyakarta on Java is discovered.
- Baghdad Battery discovered in Iraq.
- The Emesa helmet is found by looters near Homs in Syria.
- First undisturbed artefacts of Clovis culture found in New Mexico.
- The Statue of Iddi-Ilum is unearthed in Mari, Syria.
Publications
- 6 July - Publication of Agatha Christie's novel Murder in Mesopotamia.
- First report on excavations of Iron Age settlement of Biskupin.
- V. Gordon Childe - Man Makes Himself.
- W. F. Grimes - The Megalithic Monuments of Wales.
Births
- 4 April - Barri Jones, Welsh Classical archaeologist
- 12 July - John Wilkes, English Classical archaeologist
Deaths
- Luigi Maria Ugolini, Italian archaeologist