1829 in archaeology
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Template:Short description Template:Year nav topic4 1829 in archaeology
Explorations
- 'Charles Masson' (James Lewis) explores the Indus Valley civilisation and locates the site of Harappa.[1]
Excavations
- First excavations at Olympia, Greece by an expedition led by Abel Blouet[2]
- Yorkshire Philosophical Society concludes excavation of St Mary's Abbey, York, England,[3] prior to construction of the Yorkshire Museum on part of the site.
Finds
- Engis 2, part of the skull of a young child and other bones, recognised in 1936 as the first known Neanderthal fossil, is found in the Awirs cave near Engis in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (modern-day Belgium) by Philippe-Charles Schmerling.[4]
Publications
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Births
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Deaths
- 10 May - Thomas Young, English Egyptologist (b. 1773)[5]
See also
References
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