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1936 in archaeology
Summary
Below are notable events in
archaeology
that occurred in
1936
.
List of years in archaeology
(
table
)
…
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1927
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1944
1945
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In science
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
Art
Archaeology
Architecture
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Science
+...
Events
edit
Pedestal of the
Colossus of Nero
in
Rome
removed.
[1]
Excavations
edit
Dmanisi historic site
,
Georgia
.
Julliberrie's Grave
by Ronald Jessup.
Spiro Mounds
by the
University of Oklahoma
.
Fort Hawkins
,
Georgia
, by
Gordon Willey
.
Govurqala
,
Azerbaijan
.
Al Mina
,
Syria
, by
Leonard Woolley
.
Excavation and identification of necropolis at
Beit She'arim
.
Excavations at
Mersin
by
John Garstang
begin (continue to 1939).
New excavations at
Viroconium
(
Wroxeter
) in
England
begin (continue to 1937).
Finds
edit
October - The
Mästermyr chest
, a
Viking Age
tool chest, is accidentally discovered in a mire on the island of
Gotland
, Sweden.
November -
Gebang
Hindu temple at
Yogyakarta
on
Java
is discovered.
Baghdad Battery
discovered in Iraq.
The
Emesa helmet
, from
Roman cavalry
, is found by looters near
Homs
in
Syria
.
First undisturbed artefacts of
Clovis culture
found in
New Mexico
.
The
Statue of Iddi-Ilum
is unearthed in
Mari, Syria
.
Publications
edit
6 July - Publication of
Agatha Christie
's novel
Murder in Mesopotamia
.
First report on excavations of
Iron Age
settlement of
Biskupin
.
V. Gordon Childe
-
Man Makes Himself
.
W. F. Grimes
-
The Megalithic Monuments of Wales
.
Births
edit
4 April -
Barri Jones
, Welsh Classical archaeologist (d.
1999
)
[2]
12 July -
John Wilkes
, English Classical archaeologist
Deaths
edit
9 May -
Humfry Payne
, English Classical archaeologist (b.
1902
)
10 October -
Luigi Maria Ugolini
, Italian archaeologist (b.
1895
)
[3]
December 12 -
Arthur Callender
, English engineer and archaeologist, assistant to
Howard Carter
during the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb (b.
1875
)
References
edit
^
Nash, Ernest
(1961).
Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Rome
. Vol. 1. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. p. 268.
^
Birley, Anthony (22 July 1999). "Barri Jones".
The Guardian
. Retrieved
17 April
2017
.
^
"Ugolini, Luigi M. (Luigi Maria) 1895-1936".
worldcat.org
. Retrieved
31 May
2017
.