1978 in archaeology
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The year 1978 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Excavations
[edit]- New excavations at Brahmagiri by Amalananda Ghosh.
- Excavations begin at Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site in Wales.
- New excavations begin at Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles on Holy Island, Anglesey, off the coast of Wales.
- Comprehensive excavations at Alepotrypa cave in Greece begin.
- Excavation of Proto-Elamite levels of Susa in Iran.
Finds
[edit]- February 21 - The remains of the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan.
- March - Pictish stone depicting a bearded figure at Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
- Bactrian Gold hoard.
- A new Shapwick hoard of Roman copper coins in England.
- Cherchen Man in China.
- A fossilized partial human cranium is among hominid remains found in Apidima Cave in southern Greece; in 2019 it is announced as dating to more than 210,000 years BP, making it the earliest example of Homo sapiens outside Africa.[1]
- First discovery of European lion remains at Tiryns in Mycenaean Greece.[2]
- Wreck of a Basque whaling galleon, probably the San Juan, off Saddle Island, Labrador.
Publications
[edit]- Lewis R. Binford - Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology.
- Mounir Bouchenaki - Cités antiques d'Algérie.
- Kenneth Dover - Greek Homosexuality.
- Richard A. Gould (ed.) - Explorations in Ethnoarchaeology.
- Keith Muckelroy - Maritime Archaeology.
- Paleontologist Björn Kurtén's short novel Dance of the Tiger, dealing with the interaction between Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals, is published in Sweden as Den Svarta Tigern.
Events
[edit]- Theban Mapping Project is established.
- September - Thousands march through Dublin to Wood Quay to protest against the building of civic offices on the Viking site.[3]
Deaths
[edit]- August 19 - Sir Max Mallowan, English archaeologist (born 1904).[4]
- August 24 - Dame Kathleen Kenyon, English archaeologist of the Neolithic Fertile Crescent and college principal (born 1906).
- October 8 - Bertha Cody, Native American archaeologist (born 1907).
- November 8 - Terence Mitford, British archaeologist of the Near East (born 1905).
References
[edit]- ^ Harvati, Katerina; Röding, Carolin; Bosman, Abel M.; Karakostis, Fotios A.; Grün, Rainer; Stringer, Chris; Karkanas, Panagiotis; Thompson, Nicholas C.; Koutoulidis, Vassilis; Moulopoulos, Lia A.; Gorgoulis, Vassilis G.; Kouloukoussa, Mirsini (10 July 2019). "Apidima Cave fossils provide earliest evidence of Homo sapiens in Eurasia". Nature. 571 (7766): 500–504. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1376-z. PMID 31292546. S2CID 195873640.
- ^ Zimmer, Katarina (2022-01-04). "The Last Wild Lions of Europe". Sapiens. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
- ^ "Wood Quay 1978-79". Independent.ie. 29 October 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
- ^ "Sir Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan, CBE (6 May 1904 – 19 August 1978) 122093 - National Trust Collections". www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2017.