The year 2013 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Excavations
Exploration
Finds
- February 4 - DNA evidence confirms that bones found in 2012 at the site of Greyfriars, Leicester, are those of King Richard III of England (k. 1485).
- April - Burial of 5 Celtic warriors at Buchères in France discovered.
- May - Happisburgh footprints, the oldest hominin footprints outside of Africa, dating to more than 800,000 years ago, are discovered on the beach at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England.
- June - Chactún, a Mayan ruin, is discovered in Campeche, Mexico.
- July
- A substantial and well-preserved section of the Willington Waggonway, an 18th-century wooden railway on Tyneside in England, is found.
- The unexpected discovery of Pacific walrus bones among 19th-century human burials in St Pancras Old Church graveyard in London (in advance of High Speed 1 railway works) is reported.
- August - A 500-kg bronze statue of Apollo is found by Palestinian fisherman Joudat Ghrab. Dated between the 5th and the 1st century BC, the statue is seized by Hamas officials after briefly appearing on eBay.
- September - Wreck of Lake freighter (sank 1953) located in Lake Superior.
- November - The Seaton Down Hoard of 22,888 Roman coins is found by metal detectorists in Devon, England.
- A grave and first remains of what will be identified as the oldest human burial in Africa – a 3-year old named Mtoto by archaeologists – from 78,000 years BP are located in Kenya.
- Wreck found in Nelson's Dockyard, Antigua, subsequently thought to be French ship Beaumont (1762).
- A draft of the Olive Branch Petition found in the attic of the Morris-Jumel Mansion among papers that had been donated in the early 20th century.
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Deaths
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