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      The year 1965 in archaeology involved some significant events.


      Explorations




      Excavations


      Start of five-year project of excavations and restorations at Altun Ha led by Dr. David Pendergast of the Royal Ontario Museum.
      Start of 18-year excavations at Roman Baths (Bath) led by Barry Cunliffe.
      Start of three-year excavations at Bab edh-Dhra.
      Hinton St Mary Mosaic in England.
      Excavations at Brahmagiri by Amalananda Ghosh.
      Further excavations at the Roman temple of Bziza by Harutune Kalayan.
      The final version of the 33-metre-high (108 ft) Tikal Temple 33 at the ancient Maya city of Tikal in Guatemala is completely dismantled by archaeologists.
      Excavation at Tel Arad by Yohanan Aharoni (continues until 1967).


      Finds


      March 19 - Wreck of the SS Georgiana is discovered off Charleston, South Carolina, exactly 102 years after her sinking, by E. Lee Spence.
      June - Jutholmen wreck (sunk c.1700) is discovered off Dalarö, Sweden.
      June - The Golden Bust of Septimius Severus is found in Didymoteicho, Greece.
      August - Mosaic floor at Sparsholt Roman Villa, Hampshire, England.
      November - Kyrenia ship is found near Kyrenia, Cyprus.
      December - Sword of Goujian is found in Jiangling County, China.
      Geologist Nikolai Samorukov finds petroglyphs in the rocks at Kaikuul Bluff overlooking the Pegtymel River in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
      Group of gold and silver vessels found at Tepe Fullol in northern Afghanistan.
      Fir Clump Stone Circle in Wiltshire, England, rediscovered.
      Mammoth remains found at Mezhirich, Ukraine.
      First fossilized fragment of the hominin later identified as Australopithecus anamensis found in the Kanapoi region of Lake Turkana.
      A carved stone head is discovered during excavations at Deganwy Castle in north Wales. Depicted wearing a crown, the figure may represent Llywelyn the Great who rebuilt the castle in the first third of the 13th century.


      Publications


      R. G. Collingwood and R. P. Wright - The Roman Inscriptions of Britain, vol. 1.
      P. V. Glob - Mosefolket Jernalderens Mennesker bevaret i 2000 Ar (The Bog People: Iron-Age man preserved).


      Events




      Deaths


      July 14 - Herbert Maryon, British conservator (b. 1874).
      October 5 - Sir Ian Richmond, British archaeologist of Ancient Rome (b. 1902).


      References

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