1849 in archaeology explained
Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1849.
Explorations
- U.S. Army Lt. James H. Simpson leads the Washington Expedition, a military reconnaissance team which surveys Navajo lands and records cultural sites in Chaco Canyon. Illustrations created by the Kern brothers are included in a government report.
- U.S. Navy Capt. William F. Lynch identifies Tell el Kadi as the site of the ancient city of Dan.[1]
- Site of Uruk discovered by William Loftus.
Excavations
Publications
Finds
Births
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Lynch, W. F.. Narrative of the United States Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea. 1849. 472. Richard Bentley. London.
- Web site: Maxime Collignon - Dictionary of Art Historians. arthistorians.info. 18 May 2017.
- Book: Riedel. Franka Böck und Thomas. Blut ist ein ganz besonderer Saft: Blut & Kreislaufsystem von der Antike zur Moderne. 2013. epubli. 9783844261844. 18. de.