- Source: 1890 in archaeology
Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1890.
Explorations
Alfred Maudslay begins his documentation of the Maya ruins of Palenque.
Excavations
Arthur Evans excavates a Belgae cemetery site at Aylesford.
J.R. Mortimer begins excavations at Duggleby Howe.
The Society of Antiquaries of London begins its excavations of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester Roman Town).
Merv.
Flinders Petrie excavates at Tell el-Hesi, Palestine (mistakenly identified as Lachish), the first scientific excavation of an archaeological site in the Holy Land, during which he discovers how tells are formed.
Finds
Saltley handaxe excavated in Birmingham, the first paleolithic human artefact found in The Midlands of England.
Hermes Criophorus statue found in Troezen, Greece.
Births
April 21: Benno Landsberger, German Assyriologist (d. 1968)
September 10: Mortimer Wheeler, British archaeologist (d. 1976)
Deaths
August 2 - Charles Roach Smith, British archaeologist; co-founder of the British Archaeological Association (b. 1807)
October 28: Jean Baptiste Holzmayer, German archaeologist (b. 1839)
December 26: Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist, excavator of Troy (b. 1822)
References
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- Benteng Lahore
- Borobudur
- Masjid Umayyah Damaskus
- Inggris
- Surat Wermai
- Piramida Neferirkare
- Puri Beaufort, Lebanon
- Karatiyya
- Christian Lassen
- Aboud
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