1770s in archaeology

The decade of the 1770s in archaeology involved some significant events.

Table of years in archaeology
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  • 1761
  • 1762
  • 1763
  • 1764
  • 1765
  • 1766
  • 1767
  • 1768
  • 1769
  • 1770
  • 1771
  • 1772
  • 1773
  • 1774
  • 1775
  • 1776
  • 1777
  • 1778
  • 1779
  • 1780
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Explorations

  • 1773: Don Ramon de Ordoñez y Aguilar examines the ruins of Palenque and sends a report to the Captain General at Antigua Guatemala.
  • 1777: The ruins of Xochicalco described by explorer Antonio Alzate.

Excavations

Finds

Publications

  • 1774: Don Bernardo Miera y Pacheco identifies the Chaco Canyon area as "Chaca" on a map. The term, a Spanish translation of a Navajo word, is thought to be the origin for "Chacra Mesa" and "Chaco".
  • 1775: Memoire sur Venus, by Pierre Henri Larcher.

Other events

Births

Deaths

References

  1. "Silbury Hill: A last look inside - Current Archaeology". www.archaeology.co.uk. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  2. "Edward I and Eleanor of Castile". Westminster Abbey. Archived from the original on 2017-06-09. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  3. "Thomas Young". Britannica.com. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
Preceded by
1760s in archaeology
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1770s
Succeeded by
1780s in archaeology
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