1804 in archaeology
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The year 1804 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Explorations[edit]
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Excavations[edit]
- In southern France, the Ratapignata Pyramid (Aven de Ratapignata) is discovered on the hillside north of Nice, France and northwest of Falicon. It was determined to have been a Roman building 9-m (28-ft) tall. The stone pyramid is built atop the opening of the Grotto (Aven) of Ratapignata, on the eastern flank of the ridge. The grotto beneath the pyramid is a karstic cave, called Bauma des Ratapignata in Occitan, or "Cave of the Bats".
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Births[edit]
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Deaths[edit]
- August 4 - Karl Friedrich Hermann (d. 1855).