1952 in archaeology

The year 1952 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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Explorations

Excavations

Publications

Finds

  • In Schleswig, Germany, Windeby I and Windeby II, bog bodies, were discovered in a peat bog during a span of three months.[1]
  • Another bog body, known as "Grauballe Man" is discovered in Grauballe, Denmark.[2]

Events

Births

Deaths

  • Alfred Foucher, French scholar and archaeologist (b. 1865)[5]

References

  1. Gill-Robinson, Heather Catherine (2006). The iron age bog bodies of the Archaeologisches Landesmuseum, Schloss Gottorf, Schleswig, Germany. Manitoba: University of Manitoba. ISBN 9780494122594. (Doctors thesis)
  2. Foreword to Asingh., Pauline; Lynnerup, Niels (2007). Grauballe man: An Iron Age bog body revisited. Aarhus: Aarhus University press. ISBN 978-87-88415-29-2.
  3. "Cracking the code: the decipherment of Linear B 60 years on". University of Cambridge. 13 October 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  4. "Alan Vince - Obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  5. "Foucher, A. (Alfred) 1865-1952". worldcat.org. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
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