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1838 in archaeology
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1839
.
Explorations
August 31 -
Scottish
-born scene painter
David Roberts
sets sail for
Egypt
(with the encouragement of
J. M. W. Turner
) to produce a series of drawings of the region for use as the basis for paintings and
chromolithograph
s, later published in
The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia
John Shae Perring
, a British engineer working under Colonel
Howard Vyse
, clears the entrances to the pyramids of
Sahure
,
Neferirkare
and
Nyuserre
in Egypt.
French orientalist painters
Antoine-Alphonse Montfort
and visit and paint the
Roman temple of Bziza
.
Finds
The 5th century BC bronze
Chatsworth Head
(found on
Cyprus
in 1836) is acquired by the
6th Duke of Devonshire
at
Smyrna
from
H. P. Borrell
.
Etruscan
statuettes found in
Lake of the Idols
.
Victoria Cave near
Settle, North Yorkshire
in England, containing
Paleolithic
remains, is discovered.
Winter 1837/38 - The
Neolithic
settlement of
Rinyo
on
Rousay
in
Orkney
(
Scotland
) is discovered.
c. January - Remains of a
Roman villa
are found near
Bath, Somerset
, England during construction of the
Great Western Railway
and recorded with artefacts being preserved.
Publications
Rifa'a el-Tahtawi
publishes
The History of Ancient Egyptians
.
Jacques Boucher de Crèvecà Âur de Perthes
publishes the first part of
De La Création, Essai sur L'Origine et la Progression des ÃÂtres
.
Jean-Frédéric Waldeck
publishes the first detailed account of the
Maya
ruins of
Uxmal
.
Deaths
March 12 -
Richard Polwhele
,
Cornish
antiquarian
(b.
1760
).
May 19 -
Sir Richard Colt Hoare
,
English
archaeologist
(b.
1758
).
References