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1940 in archaeology
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1940
.
Excavations
Start of excavations at
Tell Uqair
by
Iraq
i Directorate General of Antiquities (
Seton Lloyd
,
Taha Baqir
and Fuad Safar).
Start of excavations at
Ahichatra
.
Start of excavations in the
Vatican Necropolis
.
Excavations at
Brahmagiri
by M. H. Krishna of the
Mysore state
Archaeological Department.
Publications
Gisela M. A. Richter
-
Handbook of the Etruscan Collection
(
Metropolitan Museum of Art
).
Finds
September 12 -
Lascaux
caves. Painted c.
15,000 BC
-
13,000 BC
. Closed to the public in 1963.
After ten-year expedition at
Tanis
, "
Silver Pharaoh
" tomb uncovered by
Pierre Montet
. It is the first ever intact tomb found.
Ferriby Boat 2
discovered by Ted Wright.
Balline Hoard
in Ireland.
Births
October 14 -
Ruth Tringham
, Neolithic household and feminist archaeologist.
Deaths
February 26 -
John Lamplugh Kirk
, British archaeologist, collector and museum curator (b.
1869
)
April 25 -
Wilhelm Dörpfeld
, German archaeologist of
Troy
(b.
1853
)
June 27 -
Harry Burton
, English archaeological photographer, known for his photos of the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb (b.
1879
).
See also
List of years in archaeology
1939 in archaeology
1941 in archaeology
References