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1958 in archaeology
The
year 1958 in
archaeology
involved some significant events.
Explorations
Neolithic
Tomb of the Eagles
on
Orkney
first explored by Ronald Simison.
Anil de Silva
plans an all-woman expedition to China (at this time closed to Western visitors) for herself,
Romila Thapar
and photographer
Dominique Darbois
to study the cave paintings in
Dunhuang
and the
Maijishan Grottoes
in
Gansu
province.
Excavations
Maya
site of
Dzibilchaltun
,
National Geographic Society
project under
E. Wyllys Andrews IV
.
Maya site of
Altar de Sacrificios
,
Peabody Museum
project under
A. Ledyard Smith
and
Gordon Willey
(continues to 1963).
Excavation project at
Sardis
by
Harvard University
and
Cornell University
begins.
Excavation at
Great Zimbabwe
under
Roger Summers
.
Excavations at Adlun in
Southern Lebanon
under
Dorothy Garrod
begin (continue to 1963).
Excavations at
Vaishali
in
Bihar
begin (continue to 1962).
Excavations at
Brunswick Town, North Carolina
under
Stanley South
begin (continue to 1968).
Excavations at the Roman fort of
Petuaria
near
Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire
, England, begin (continue to 1962).
Excavations and re-erection of
trilithon
at
Stonehenge
in England.
Finds
February 7: Discovery of "" in
Niah Caves
in
Sarawak
by
Barbara
and
Tom Harrisson
, at around 40,000 years BP the oldest known evidence of
Homo sapiens
in
southeast Asia
.
April 2: Accidental discovery of the
Caernarfon Mithraeum
in Wales.
July 4:
St Ninian's Isle Treasure
in
Shetland
by Douglas Coutts.
August 18: Accidental discovery of
Brymbo Man
(c.2000 BCE) in Wales.
October 26: Accidental discovery of wreckage from the
Australian National Airways
'
1931 Avro Ten
Southern Cloud
disappearance
in the
Snowy Mountains
of New South Wales.
Workshop of
Phidias
at
Olympia
.
ÃÂatalhöyük
.
Bajo de la Campana Phoenician shipwreck
site on the Mediterranean coast of Spain first identified by divers.
Publications
M. W. Beresford
and
J. K. S. St Joseph
-
Medieval England : an aerial survey
.
John Chadwick
-
The Decipherment of
Linear B
.
Gordon R. Willey
and
Philip Phillips
-
Method and Theory in American Archaeology
.
Events
December 12âÂÂ14: '
Problems relating to the Iron Age in Southern Britain
' conference held in Oxford, organised by the
Council for British Archaeology
.
Births
May 18:
David Mattingly
,
English
archaeologist
and
historian
of the
Roman
world
Deaths
August 17:
John Marshall
, English Director-General of the
Archaeological Survey of India
(born
1876
)
References