1964 in archaeology
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The year 1964 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Excavations
- Seibal Harvard University project begins under direction of Gordon R. Willey and A. Ledyard Smith.
- Et-Tell excavations under Joseph Callaway begin (continues through 1970).
- Pool of Bethesda excavations.
- Snaketown by Emil Haury, with assistance from E.B. Sayles, Erik K. Reed, and Irwin and Julian Hayden.
- Ebla excavations by the University of Rome La Sapienza directed by Paolo Matthiae begin.
- Excavations in Hane, Marquesas Islands, by Yosihiko H. Sinoto begin.
- The Missione Archaeologica Italiana a Malta begins excavations at Ras il-Wardija, Gozo, Malta (continues through 1967).
Publications
- L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp - Ancient Ruins and Archaeology.
- Journal of Industrial Archaeology begins publication.
Finds
- Getty Victorious Youth in the sea off Fano.
- The second trove of Qabala treasures in Azerbaijan.
- Mummies on Pichu Pichu in the Peruvian Andes.
Awards
- Ian Richmond knighted.[1]
Events
- April 24 – The Swedish warship Vasa, sunk in 1628, is raised from the waters of Stockholm harbor.
- May 31 – The Venice Charter for the Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Sites is adopted by the Second International Congress of Architects and Specialists of Historic Buildings.
- Project to move temples of Abu Simbel to prevent their inundation by the Aswan High Dam begins.
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References
- ↑ "The Gazette: Official Public Record". The London Gazette (43390). 24 July 1964. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
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