1790s in archaeology explained
The decade of the 1790s in archaeology involved some significant events.
Explorations
Excavations
Finds
Publications
Other events
Births
- 1790: December 22 - Jean-François Champollion, French decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs (d. 1832)[8]
- 1793: January 22 - Caspar Reuvens, founder of Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Netherlands National Museum of Antiquities), first professor of archaeology (d. 1835)
- 1794: July 7 - Frances Stackhouse Acton, née Knight, English botanist, archaeologist, artist and writer (d. 1881)
- 1796: November 27 - John MacEnery, Irish-born priest and pioneer archaeologist (d. 1841)
- 1797: October 5 - John Gardiner Wilkinson, English traveller, writer and pioneer Egyptologist (d. 1875)[9]
- 1798: Approximate date - Kyriakos Pittakis, Greek archaeologist (d. 1863)
- 1799: December 12 (23) - Karl Bryullov, Russian painter of The Last Day of Pompeii (d. 1852)
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Historic England research records. Frampton. Historic England. Heritage Gateway. 2024-07-01. 2012.
- Web site: Key objects of the collection. 24 October 2014. Roman Baths. Bath. 2016-07-27.
- History Today. December 2018. 68. 12. 23.
- Allen Walker. Read. The Disinterment of Milton's Remains. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 45. 1930. 4. 1050–68. 10.2307/457826. 457826. 163450400 .
- Web site: Account about opening King John's tomb. The British Library. 8 June 2017. en.
- Book: Webster, Leslie. Leslie E. Webster. Anglo-Saxon England AD 400 - 1100. Longworth, Ian. Cherry, John. Archaeology in Britain since 1945. London. British Museum. 1986. 0-7141-2035-9. 121. registration.
- Book: Royal Academy of Arts. Royal Academy of Arts. Making History: Antiquarians in Britain 1707-2007. London. 2007. 99.
- Web site: BBC - History - Jean-François Champollion. BBC. 17 May 2017.
- Book: Bierbrier. Morris L.. Historical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt. 2008. Scarecrow Press. 9780810862500. 257. en.
- Web site: Jean-Jacques Barthelemy - French archaeologist. Encyclopedia Britannica. 17 May 2017. en.