1962 in archaeology

The year 1962 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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Explorations

Excavations

Publications

  • Lewis R. Binford - Archaeology as Anthropology.
  • Peter H. Sawyer - The Age of the Vikings

Finds

  • January 15 - The Derveni papyrus, which dates to 340 BCE, making it the oldest surviving manuscript in Europe, is discovered at a grave site in Macedonia (Greece).
  • September 6 - Blackfriars Ship I discovered by Peter Marsden in London.
  • October 8 - Bremen cog discovered in the Weser.[1]
  • Neolithic remains at Jiahu discovered by Zhu Zhi.
  • First evidence for human occupation of Australia during the last glacial period discovered at Kenniff Cave, Queensland.

Awards

Events

  • March: First Conference of Western Archaeologists on Problems of Point Typology at Idaho State College Museum.

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Gordon, Stewart (2015). A History of the World in Sixteen Shipwrecks. ForeEdge from University Press of New England. p. 93. ISBN 9781611687545.
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