1880 in archaeology explained
Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1880.
Explorations
Excavations
Finds
- The foundations of a convent, first erected in 670, discovered at Minster in Kent.[2]
- Varvakeion Athena.
- The mandible of a Neanderthal child is discovered in a secure context in Šipka cave in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (modern-day Czech Republic) associated with cultural debris including hearths, Mousterian tools and bones of extinct animals.
Publications
Births
Notes and References
- Book: Schliemann, Heinrich. Orchomenos: Bericht über meine Ausgrabungen in Böotischen Orchomenos. 1881. Leipzig.
- News: Minster. The Cornishman. 122. 11 November 1880. 5.
- Book: A numismatic index to the "Journal of Hellenic Studies", 1880-1969, by J. R. Jones. National Library of Australia. 1971 . W. Heffer and Sons . 9780852700563 . 22 June 2017.
- Web site: Charles Leonard Woolley. Artifacts of Excavation. The Griffith Institute, University of Oxford. 22 June 2017.