1970 in archaeology
Appearance
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Explorations
[edit]- Historic American Engineering Record surveys the original main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Excavations
[edit]- June - Wreck of Spanish Armada ship El Gran Grifón off Fair Isle excavated by Colin Martin and Sydney Wignall.
- Joint British Museum, Harvard University and University of Cambridge project begins at Maya site of Lubaantun under leadership of Norman Hammond.
- Five-year project at Altun Ha, led by Dr. David Pendergast of the Royal Ontario Museum, ends.
- Retrieval of artefacts from wreck of Batavia off Western Australia begins.
- Joint Archaeological Survey of India and University of Cambridge excavations at Malvan in Gujarat.
- Alepotrypa cave in Greece.
Publications
[edit]- P. V. Glob - Hojfolket: Bronzealderens mennesker bevaret i 3000 år (The Mound People: Danish bronze-age man preserved).
Finds
[edit]- July - Heilongjiang hand cannon, dating from c. 1288, discovered by Wei Guozhong in Manchuria.
- October 21 - Loose timber from the wreck of the Tudor warship Mary Rose found in the Solent off the coast of England.
- October 25 - Submarine CSS H. L. Hunley (sunk in action 1864) is claimed to be located in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, by E. Lee Spence.
- First Botorrita plaque.
- Sweet Track discovered by John Sweet in the Somerset Levels of England.
- Blackfriars Ships III and IV discovered by Peter Marsden in London.
- Buckquoy spindle-whorl, dating from the Early Middle Ages, probably the 8th century, excavated in Buckquoy, Birsay, Orkney, Scotland; notable because of its Ogham inscription.
Awards
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Events
[edit]- July 12 - Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat Ra II arrives in Barbados after a 57-day voyage from Morocco.[1]
- Butser Ancient Farm set up as an experimental archaeology site by the Council for British Archaeology.
Births
[edit]- March 9 – Fereidoun Biglari, Iranian archaeologist and museum curator
Deaths
[edit]- May 6 - Sir John Beazley, British Classical archaeologist (b. 1885)
- May 29 - Jaroslav Černý, Czech-British Egyptologist (b. 1898)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Allaby, Michael; Garratt, Richard (2010). Exploration: New Lands, New Worlds. Infobase Publishing. pp. 28–29. ISBN 9781438131610.