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1911 in archaeology
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1911
.
Explorations
24 July:
Hiram Bingham III
rediscovers
Machu Picchu
,
Peru
.
Excavations
Excavations of the ruins of
Tell el-Amarna
,
Egypt
, by
Ludwig Borchardt
of the
Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft
(continues to 1914).
First excavations of ancient
Samarra
,
Iraq
, by
Ernst Herzfeld
(continues to 1914).
First excavations of
Tell Halaf
,
Syria
, by
Max von Oppenheim
(continues to 1913).
Excavations of the
Hittite
city of
Carchemish
, northern Syria, by
D. G. Hogarth
of the
Ashmolean Museum
with
Leonard Woolley
and
T. E. Lawrence
(continues to 1914).
First excavations of
Hengistbury Head
by
J. P. Bushe-Fox
.
First excavations at
Beit Shemesh
(continues to 1912).
Excavations at the
necropolis
of
Tanagra
(
Boeotia
) by Nikolaos Papadakis.
Publications
James Curle
:
A Roman Frontier Post and its People: the Fort of Newstead
.
Grafton Elliot Smith
:
The Ancient Egyptians and the Origin of Civilization
.
Finds
Venus of Laussel
.
First artefacts found at
DolnÃÂ VÃÂstonice
.
Magdalenian Girl
.
Clacton Spear
.
Births
Leslie Peter Wenham
,
Yorkshire
archaeologist
(died
1990
)
Deaths
19 August:
John Robert Mortimer
, Yorkshire archaeologist (born
1825
)
References