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1951 in archaeology
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1951
.
Excavations
c. January - Old Furnace,
Coalbrookdale
, England.
Awwam
temple near
Ma'rib
in
Yemen
, by
Wendell Phillips
of the American Foundation for the Study of Man (continues to 1952).
Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications
in
North Yorkshire
, by
Mortimer Wheeler
(continues to 1952).
Hod Hill
in
Dorset
, by Ian Richmond for the
British Museum
(continues to 1958).
Tasghîmût
fortress in
Morocco
, by Charles Allain and Jacques Meunié.
Excavation of
Chogha Zanbil
in
Iran
by
Roman Ghirshman
begins.
Explorations
1951âÂÂ1952 -
British Academy
Middle
Nile
Expedition in
Sudan
led by
O. G. S. Crawford
.
Finds
May 12 -
Gunnister Man
found in a peat bog in
Shetland
.
Events
July - The term "
Industrial archaeology
" is first used in print in Britain.
The
Durrës Archaeological Museum
is established in
Durrës
,
Albania
.
Publications
Social Evolution
, by
V. Gordon Childe
(1892–1957),
Australia
n-born
archaeologist
.
The Prehistory of Wales
, by
W. F. Grimes
(1905–1988),
Welsh
archaeologist.
A Land
, by
Jacquetta Hawkes
(1910–1996),
British
archaeologist.
Births
Keith Muckelroy
, British
maritime archaeologist
(d.
1980
)
Deaths
February 28 -
Maud Cunnington
, British archaeologist (b.
1869
)
References