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2002 in archaeology


2002 in archaeology


Explorations

  • First expedition to Sub Marine Explorer in the Pearl Islands by James P. Delgado.

Excavations

  • March – Part of the podium of the Temple of Apollo in Mdina, Malta is discovered and subsequently excavated.

Finds

  • February – Remains of oldest known European early modern humans at this time found in Peștera cu Oase, Romania.
  • May 1 – Horncastle boar's head, an early 7th-century Anglo-Saxon ornament, probably part of a helmet crest, discovered in the eastern English town of Horncastle by a metal detectorist.
  • May 3 – Amesbury Archer, a Bronze Age burial found near Stonehenge in England.
  • June – Newport Ship (medieval) in south-east Wales.
  • October – Banc Ty'nddôl sun-disc in mid-Wales.
  • 3,500-year-old human remains found in the Citadel of Damascus.
  • Mask of la Roche-Cotard (Mousterian) found beside the Loire in France.

Publications

  • Thebes tablets.

Events

  • Brief reappearance and study of Seaton Carew Wreck.
  • Ciampate del Diavolo (early hominid footprints in Italy) come to scientific attention.
  • December 29 – 70,000 excavated artifacts from the Ōfune Site in Japan are damaged or destroyed when fire breaks out in an exhibition room.
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Deaths

  • March 31 – Carlos J. Gradin, Argentine archaeologist (born 1918)
  • April 28 – Gordon Willey, American archaeologist (born 1913)
  • June 26 – Barbara Adams, English Egyptologist (born 1945)

See also

  • Syria - ongoing excavations.

References


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