1968 in archaeology
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The year 1968 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Explorations
- Survey of Anshan in Iran.
Excavations
- Anne Stine Ingstad and Helge Ingstad complete excavations of Viking site at L'Anse aux Meadows.
- Prof. Richard J. C. Atkinson undertakes work at Silbury, broadcast on BBC Television (continues to 1970).
- Colin Renfrew begins excavations at Sitagroi, Greece (continues to 1970).
Publications
- Sally R. and Lewis R. Binford (ed.) - New Perspectives in Archeology.[1]
- David L. Clarke - Analytical Archaeology.[2]
Finds
- Archaeological prospection of Buvuma Island directed by the Tervuren Museum finds early use of pottery.
- The lower jaw part of a presumably female Homo heidelbergensis pre-Neanderthal (azykantrop) was found in the acheulean age layer in Azykh cave, in Azerbaijan.[3][4]
Awards
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Miscellaneous
- June 26 - Pope Paul VI claims that bones discovered in the vicinity of Saint Peter's tomb in 1942 are relics of Peter.
- Project to move temples of Abu Simbel to prevent their inundation by the Aswan High Dam successfully completed.
- The Egyptian Department of Antiquities and the Getty Conservation Institute in Santa Monica, California start a conservation project for tomb of Queen Nefertari.
- Analysis of the environment of Shanidar Cave in Kurdistan suggests that the adult male Neanderthal "Shanidar 4" may have been buried with floral tributes.[5]
Births
Deaths
- December 18 - Dorothy Garrod, English Palaeolithic archaeologist of the Near East (born 1892).[6]
References
- ^ "New perspectives in archeology / edited by Sally R. Binford and Lewis R. Binford". National Library of Australia. Aldine Pub. Co. 1 January 1968. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ Analytical archaeology. Methuen. 1968. OCLC 171654.
- ^ BAXŞƏLİYEV, VƏLİ (2007). AZƏRBAYCAN ARXEOLOGİYASI (PDF). Elm.
- ^ "Jawbones and Dragon Legends: Azerbaijan's Prehistoric Azikh Cave by Dr. Arif Mustafayev". azer.com. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
- ^ Leroi-Gourhan, Arlette (1998). "Shanidar et ses fleurs". Paléorient. 24 (2): 79–88. doi:10.3406/paleo.1998.4679.
- ^ "Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod - British archaeologist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 May 2017.