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1950 in archaeology
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1950
.
Explorations
Spring: Explorations at
Timna
in
Yemen
by
Wendell Phillips
of the American Foundation for the Study of Man (continues in
1951
).
Excavations
Excavations at
Stonehenge
in the south of England by
R. J. C. Atkinson
,
Stuart Piggott
and
J. F. S. Stone
.
Excavations at
Wharram Percy
in the north of England by
Maurice Beresford
begin.
Excavations at
Beitin
,
West Bank
.
Excavations at
Gordion
in Turkey by the
University of Pennsylvania Museum
under Rodney S. Young begin.
Finds
March 1 - A
hoard
of
Roman coins
is discovered at Hordley Grange,
Shropshire
, England.
May 8 - A
bog body
known as "
Tollund Man
" is discovered in Denmark.
The
Upchurch Hoard
is discovered in
Upchurch
,
Kent
, England.
A third premolar is discovered in materials sent back to
Sweden
by
Otto Zdansky
from his excavations of the
Peking Man
site at
Zhoukoudian
,
China
in
1921
and
1923
.
Balfarg
, a prehistoric site in
Fife
, Scotland, is discovered through air photography.
Three Roman
mosaic
pavements are found at
Harpham
in the
East Riding of Yorkshire
, England.
Stabiae
(buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius) is rediscovered.
The
Garima Gospels
at
Abba Garima Monastery
in Ethiopia first become known to Western scholars.
Events
January 1 - Commencement date (epoch) of the
Before Present
time scale.
Publications
T. C. Lethbridge
-
Herdsmen and Hermits: Celtic Seafarers in the Northern Seas
.
V. E. Nash-Williams
-
The Early Christian Monuments of Wales
.
Births
January 25 -
Phil Harding
,
English
field archaeologist
Wafaa El Saddik
, Egyptian Egyptologist
Deaths
January 27 -
Herbert Eustis Winlock
, American Egyptologist who worked for the New York
Metropolitan Museum of Art
(b.
1884
)
References