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1919 in archaeology
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1919
.
Events
22 May:
A. E. Douglass
provides the first comparative
dendrochronology
datings, to
Clark Wissler
of the
American Museum of Natural History
for sites in New Mexico.
Explorations
Julio C. Tello
makes the first scientific survey of
Chavin de Huantar
in Peru.
Late: Col.
William Hawley
begins work at
Stonehenge
in England.
Excavations
St Piran's Old Church, Perranzabuloe
,
Cornwall
, England.
Excavation of
Tell al-'Ubaid
in Mesopotamia by
Henry Hall
of the
British Museum
begins.
1919âÂÂ1921: Graig Lwyd
Neolithic
stone axe
factory in
North Wales
.
Finds
12 May:
Traprain Treasure
of
Roman
silver found in
Scotland
.
Publications
Katherine Routledge
âÂÂ
The Mystery of
Easter Island
: the story of an expedition
.
Births
13 March:
Mualla EyüboÃÂlu
,
Turkish
restoration architect (died
2009
).
23 October:
Manolis Andronikos
,
Greek
archaeologist
(died
1992
).
Deaths
1 October:
Francis J. Haverfield
,
English
Romano-British
archaeologist
(born
1860
).
22 November: Sir
Guy Francis Laking
, keeper of the
London Museum
(born
1875
).
References