1883 in archaeology

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The year 1883 in archaeology involved some significant events.

Explorations[]

Excavations[]

  • In Cyprus, the three sanctuaries and the tombs are excavated for the Cyprus Museum.
  • In Rome, the Palace of the Vestals (atrium of Vesta), the abode of the virgin priestesses of the goddess, the Vestal Virgins, is excavated in 1883-1884.
  • In Athens, Greece, the Olympieion is excavated in 1883-1884 by the British.
  • In Wales, at Cae Gwyn Cave, Tremeirchion, Denbighshire, the cave is extensively investigated from 1883-1887 by : artefacts found, mostly just outside the entrance, date to the middle Aurignacian period.
  • In Charleston, West Virginia, the Criel Mound, a burial mound for Adena Culture chieftains, is excavated in 1883-1884 under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of Ethnology and the supervision of Col. P.W. Norris.
  • At Taplow Court in England, the Taplow burial, a burial mound of a Saxon prince presumed to be Tæppa, is excavated and a number of treasures are discovered.

Discoveries[]

Publications[]

Finds[]

  • Ceratosaurus nasicornis (now on display at the Smithsonian) is excavated in 1883, and later named and described by Marsh (March 19, 1884).[1]

Awards[]

Miscellaneous[]

Births[]

  • June 7 - Sylvanus G. Morley, Mayanist. (died 1948)

Deaths[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ceratosaurus nasicornis Marsh, 1884". Smithsonian Museum. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
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