2003 in archaeology explained
Explorations
Excavations
Finds
- April - First British cave art discovered at Creswell Crags.
- June - Staffordshire Moorlands Pan found in England, a Celtic vessel with inscriptions relating to Hadrian's Wall.[2]
- July - Russian monitor Russalka (1867) located by sonar in the Gulf of Finland.[3] [4]
- August - Tse-whit-zen village discovered on the Washington coast during construction work.
- Autumn - December - Prittlewell royal Anglo-Saxon burial near Southend-on-Sea in England, the grave, dated to about 580 AD, of a high-status man, perhaps Saexa (brother to Sæberht of Essex), buried with objects including Christian symbols.[5]
- Boscombe Bowmen's shared grave of around 2300 BCE discovered in southern England.
- Cirebon shipwreck (early 10th century) in the Java Sea, containing a large amount of Chinese Yue ware and important evidence of the Maritime Silk Road.[6]
- Dutch-built fluyt Swan located in Baltic Sea.
- Roman base silver coin hoard at Chalgrove in Oxfordshire, England, including one of Domitianus, briefly ruler of the Gallic Empire.[7]
- Iron Age gold coin hoard at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, England.
Publications
- Wayne D. Cocroft and Roger J. C. Thomas - Cold War: building for nuclear confrontation 1946-1989.
- Christopher Dyer. Christopher Dyer. The archaeology of medieval small towns. Medieval Archaeology. 47. 85–114.
- Adrienne Mayor - Greek Fire, Poison Arrows and Scorpion Bombs: biological and chemical warfare in the ancient world.
- Colin Renfrew - Figuring It Out: What are we? Where do we come from? - The parallel visions of artists and archaeologists.
- Ruth M. Van Dyke and Susan E. Alcock (ed.) - Archaeologies of Memory.
Events
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Jade axeheads, standing stones and the world of the spirits. neolithique02. 2012-09-27. The Neolithic Portal. 2022-10-29.
- Book: Jackson, Ralph. The Ilam pan. The first souvenirs : enamelled vessels from Hadrian's Wall. Breeze, David J.. Carlisle. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. 2012. 41–60. CWAAS extra series, no. 37. 9781873124581.
- Pravda 31 July 2003.
- James P.. Delgado. The Wreck of the Mermaid. Archaeology. 61. 5. September–October 2008. 2012-01-08.
- Web site: Southend burial site 'UK's answer to Tutankhamun'. BBC News. 2019-05-09. 2019-05-09.
- Web site: The Cirebon shipwreck. UNESCO. 2017-09-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20170911023916/https://en.unesco.org/silkroad/silk-road-themes/underwater-heritage/cirebon-shipwreck. 2017-09-11. live.
- Sam. Moorhead. The face that didn't fit. BBC History. 63. July 2020.
- Web site: The Nizhny Tagil Charter for the Industrial Heritage. July 2003. ICOMOS. 2018-08-28.
- News: Barnes. Bart. Smithsonian's Mendel Peterson Dies. The Washington Post. 17 May 2017. 28 August 2003.