This page lists major archaeological events of 2015.
Explorations
Excavations
Finds
- January 4 â The discovery of the tomb of Khentakawess III in Abusir is announced.
- January 27 â Discovery of an extinct Homo bone under Penghu Strait in Taiwan named Penghu 1 is published.
- February 18 â Marine archaeologists and diving club members from the Israel Antiquities Authority announce that about 2,000 gold coins dating back more than 1,000 years have been discovered in Caesarea.
- Summer â Ice Age engravings dating from at least 12,000 BCE are found at Les Varines site on Jersey in the Channel Islands (part of the European continental mass when created), the earliest known art in the British Isles.
- June â Discovery of almost eight million animal mummies next to the sacred temple of Anubis is announced in Egypt, in Saqqara
- July â Discovery of two possible tunnels in Tutankhamun's tomb by Nicholas Reeves.
- October 7 â Watlington Hoard of Anglo-Saxon silver coins and other items found in Oxfordshire, England, by a metal detectorist.
- November 27 â Spanish galleon San José located off Cartagena, Colombia, in the Caribbean Sea.
- December 19 â Discovery of the wreck of a merchant ship in the Indian Ocean, thought to be the West Ridge (lost 1883).
- The lower half of one of three known statues of Egyptian pharaoh Sahure is discovered in Elkab.
- Pylos Combat Agate from Griffin Warrior Tomb excavated, but not published until 2017.
- A wood bark shield from 2300 years BP is found at Enderby, Leicestershire, in the east midlands of England.
- Wreck of British Royal Navy submarine (sunk 1943) located off Corsica.
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