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1888 in archaeology
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1888
.
Explorations
Chaco Canyon
is surveyed and photographed by Victor and
Cosmos Mindeleff
of the
Bureau of American Ethnology
.
Heinrich Schliemann
attempts to locate the
tomb of Alexander the Great
in
Alexandria
, but is denied permission to excavate.
Excavations
May 22 -
Augustus Pitt Rivers
begins excavation of
Bokerly Dyke
.
Excavations of
Hawara
in Egypt by
Flinders Petrie
, finds including papyri containing parts of
Homer
's
Iliad
(the "Hawara Homer"), and the
Fayum mummy portraits
.
Excavations of
Nippur
sponsored by the
University of Pennsylvania
begin (continues through 1900).
Excavations of the
Cadmea
(ÃÂñôüõïñ, citadel) in
Thebes, Greece
, by the
German Archaeological Institute at Athens
begin.
Carl Humann
directs new excavations in
Sam'al
and a trial excavation in Tralles (modern
Aydñn
).
Finds
December 18 - Discovery of three villages by
Richard Wetherill
and his brother-in-law Charlie Mason while tracking stray cattle:
Cliff Palace
, Spruce Tree House, and Square Tower House; now part of
Mesa Verde National Park
.
Llantwit Major Roman Villa
.
The
Mourning Athena
relief is found near the
Acropolis of Athens
.
Publications
American Anthropologist
journal is founded.
Archibald Sayce
,
The Hittites: The Story of a Forgotten Empire
.
Miscellaneous
January 13 -
National Geographic Society
formed in the
United States
.
Births
February 1 -
Gertrude Caton Thompson
,
English
archaeologist of Africa (d.
1985
)
August 16 -
T. E. Lawrence
,
British
archaeologist of the Middle East, military officer, diplomat and author (d.
1935
)
October 6 -
Birger Nerman
,
Swedish
archaeologist (d.
1971
)
Deaths
March 10 -
Lucy Wright Mitchell
, American archaeologist (b.
1845
)
References