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1944 in archaeology
The
year 1944
in
archaeology
involved some significant events.
Excavations
Canterbury Excavations
began.
"Caesar's Camp" site at location of
London Heathrow Airport
.
Publications
Paul Jacobsthal's
Early
Celtic Art
published in
Oxford
.
Finds
First find of
12th century
Kilwa Sultanate
copper coins
on
Marchinbar Island
off the
north coast
of Australia.
Events
31
May:
Nemi ships
destroyed by fire.
The
Council for British Archaeology
is formed.
Mortimer Wheeler
is
appointed
Director-General of the
Archaeological Survey of India
.
Births
1 March
-
Dai Morgan Evans
, British archaeologist
6 July
- Timothy W. Potter, English archaeologist
10 July
-
Norman Hammond
, British Mayanist
15 July
-
Nigel Williams
, British conservator
25 July
-
David Breeze
, British archaeologist notable for work on
Hadrian's Wall
, the
Antonine Wall
and the
Roman Army
19 December
-
Richard Leakey
, Kenyan
physical anthropologist
& archaeologist
Gabriel Barkay
, Hungarian-born Israeli archaeologist