The year 1994 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Excavations
Publications
- Alan K. Bowman â Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier: Vindolanda and its People (British Museum).
- Marc Bermann â Lukurmata: Household Archaeology in Prehispanic Bolivia (Princeton University Press).
- Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Paolo Menozzi and Alberto Piazza â The History and Geography of Human Genes (Princeton University Press).
- Gillian Hutchinson â Medieval Ships and Shipping (Leicester University Press).
- Naomi F. Miller and Kathryn L. Gleason (ed.) â The Archaeology of Garden and Field (University of Pennsylvania Press).
- John Schofield and Alan Vince â Medieval Towns (Leicester University Press).
Finds
- 26 June â British submarine , lost on sea trials in 1943, is rediscovered in the Sound of Bute off the west coast of Scotland.
- Late â Marine archaeologists led by Jean-Yves Empereur find remains of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt.
- December
- Spotted horses and human hands, Pech Merle cave, Dordogne, France (painted c. 16000 BC).
- Wall painting with horses, rhinoceroses and aurochs, Chauvet Cave, Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, Ardèche Gorges, France (made c. 25,000âÂÂ17,000 BC).
- Kafkania pebble.
- Moroccan gold coins and jewellery discovered at Salcombe Cannon Wreck site off the coast of south-west England.
- Diver Colin Martin discovers the wreck of the Hanover (built 1757) off the coast of Cornwall.
- Sannai-Maruyama Site discovered at Aomori, northern Honshu, Japan (mainly of JÃ
Âmon period).
- Recovery of Homo antecessor skeletal remains from the Trinchera Dolina at the archaeological site of Atapuerca in northern Spain begins; these are the oldest known hominid fossils found in western Europe (between 850,000 and 780,000 years old).
- 'Ardi', the fossilized skeletal remains of a female Ardipithecus ramidus, discovered at Aramis, Ethiopia, in the Afar Depression, the oldest known hominid fossil (4.4 million years old).
- First of the Schöningen spears.
Other events
Deaths
References