1858 in archaeology
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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1838.
Explorations
- February 2 - Systematic exploration of the prehistoric Swiss lake pile village of Wetzikon-Robenhausen by Jakob Messikommer begins.
- Désiré Charnay makes the first photographs of the Maya ruins of Palenque
Excavations
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Finds
- Stone tools in a cave at Brixham in England.[1]
- Hoard of Neolithic flint tools and weapons at York in England.[2]
- Ancient Greek sculpture of the Lion of Knidos found by Richard Popplewell Pullan near modern-day Datça, Turkey.
- Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu at Dayr al-Bahri by François Auguste Ferdinand Mariette.
- Boston Green Head at the Serapeum of Saqqara (presumed year).[3]
- In Luxor, Egypt, the Rhind papyrus is found (named for Alexander Henry Rhind, the discoverer; it is sometimes called the Ahmes papyrus for the scribe who wrote it around 1650 BC).
- December 31 - Roman coin hoard at Weston Underwood found in Buckinghamshire, England.
Events
- George Rowell uses photography to document the reconstruction of the Saxon 'Brighthampton Urn' in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (England), the first known such use in archaeological conservation.[4]
Births
- Approximate date - Mary Brodrick, English Egyptologist (died 1933)
Deaths
- February 6 - Georg Friedrich Creuzer, German Greek philologist and archaeologist (born 1771)
Establishments
- Municipal museum of Saverne, France, established.
See also
References
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- ↑ Exhibit label, Ashmolean Museum AN1966.1178. Noted 2023.
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