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1949 in archaeology
The
year 1949
in
archaeology
involved some significant events.
Events
November 21-23 - First
Internationales Sachsensymposion
held.
University of
New Mexico
transfers lands to the
National Park Service
and expands
Chaco Canyon National Monument
, with the proviso that the university may continue
scientific research
.
Excavations
February 15
-
Gerald Lankester Harding
and
Roland de Vaux
begin excavations at Cave 1 of the
Qumran Caves
in
the West
Bank region of
Jordan
, the location of the first seven
Dead Sea Scrolls
.
Excavation
work recommences at the
Peking Man Site
in
Zhoukoudian
,
China
.
Alberto Ruz Lhuillier
begins excavations of the
Temple of the Inscriptions
,
Palenque
.
Seton Lloyd
begins excavations at
Sakçagözü
.
Grahame Clark
begins excavations at
Star Carr
,
North Yorkshire
.
Conclusion of excavations in the
Vatican Necropolis
.
Finds
Radiocarbon dating
technique discovered by
Willard Libby
and his colleagues during his tenure as a professor at
the University of Chicago
.
Anak Tomb No. 3 found in
North Korea
.
New excavations at
Peking Man
Site in Zhoukoudian, China unearth 5 teeth and fragments of thigh and
shin bone
.
First new discoveries of
Nimrud ivories
by
British School of Archaeology in Iraq
led by
Max Mallowan
.
12th century
murals discovered in
Coombes Church
,
West Sussex, England
.
Publications
'C. W. Ceram' -
Götter, Gräber und Gelehrte
.
T. D. Kendrick -
Late Saxon and
Viking Art
.
Awards
Births
Dolores Piperno
- American archaeologist
Deaths