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1732 in archaeology
1730s in archaeology
The decade of the
1730s in archaeology
involved some significant events.
Explorations
Excavations
Formal excavations continue at
Pompeii
.
Finds
1738: First formal excavations of
Herculaneum
, by
Roque JoaquÃÂn de Alcubierre
sponsored by
Charles III of Spain
Publications
1732:
John Horsley
-
Britannia Romana
(posthumous).
1735:
Prospero Alpini
-
Historiæ ÃÂgypti Naturalis
(posthumous).
1736:
Francis Drake
-
Eboracum
(Roman York)
Other events
1731: December 8 - Antiquarian John Freeman buries a 'time capsule' in the grounds of his house at
Fawley Court
in
England
.
1734: November 12 -
Nicholas Mahudel
reads a paper to the
Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres
on
Three Successive Ages of Stone, Bronze, and Iron
, introducing the concept of the
Stone
,
Bronze
and
Iron Age
s.
Births
1730: September 16 -
William Hamilton
,
Scottish
diplomat
,
antiquarian
,
archaeologist
and
volcanologist
(d.
1803
)
1732:
Luigi Lanzi
,
Italian
archaeologist (d.
1810
)
1735: August 8 -
Jérémie Jacques Oberlin
,
Alsatian
archaeologist (d.
1806
)
Deaths
1732: January 12 -
John Horsley
,
British
archaeologist (b. c.
1685
)
References