2005 in archaeology explained
The year 2005 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Excavations
Exploration
Publications
- Mark P. Leone - The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis.[4]
- Adrienne Mayor - Fossil Legends of the First Americans.[5]
- Reynolds, A. C., Betancourt, J. L., Quade, J., Patchett, P. J., Dean, J. S., and Stein, J. "87Sr/86Sr sourcing of ponderosa pine used in Anasazi Great House construction at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico." Journal of Archaeological Science 32 pp. 1061–1075.[6]
Finds
- February - Newark Torc discovered in England.[7]
- March - Discovery of KV63, the first tomb in the Valley of the Kings found since 1922.[8]
- May - Statue of Nike at Tadmor.
- June - Archaeologists excavating the Templo Mayor site in Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City) discover a rare child sacrifice to the Aztec war god Huitzilopochtli. The child's body was given a ceremonial burial in a seated position, probably around 1450 in a cornerstone-laying ceremony to mark the building a new portion of the temple (announced July 22).[9]
- August - Large Stone Structure, remains of a large 10th to 9th century BCE public building in East Jerusalem, believed by the excavator to be perhaps remains of the Palace of David.[10]
- Megiddo church, remains of a 3rd-century Christian church, the earliest found in the country, near Tel Megiddo in northern Israel.[11]
- A bone figurine of a bird 2 cm long is found at Lingjing in Henan province of China; it is subsequently dated at 13,500 BCE, making it 8,500 years older than any other known sculpture from east Asia.[12]
- A gold wreath from Thrace is found in Bulgaria.[13]
Events
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- News: Schatten VOC-schip De Rooswijk overgedragen aan Nederland. 2005-12-12. Trouw. 3.
- Book: Sherlock, Stephen J.. The Anglo-Saxon Princess Exhibition Guidebook. Kirkleatham Museum. 2011.
- Web site: The Battle of the Aegates Islands: Discovery of the Battle Zone and Major Finds. Society for Classical Studies. 9 April 2018.
- Web site: The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital. ucpress. 9 April 2018. en.
- Book: Mayor. Adrienne. Fossil Legends of the First Americans. 2005. Princeton University Press. 0691113459. en.
- Reynolds. Amanda C.. Betancourt. Julio L.. Quade. Jay. Patchett. P. Jonathan. Dean. Jeffrey S.. Stein. John. 87Sr/86Sr sourcing of ponderosa pine used in Anasazi great house construction at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Journal of Archaeological Science. 9 April 2018. 1061–1075. en. 10.1016/j.jas.2005.01.016. 2005. 32. 7. 2005JArSc..32.1061R . 10 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180410072304/https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/70029556. dead.
- News: Iron age necklace discovered. The Guardian. Martin Wainwright (journalist). Martin. Wainwright. 2018-02-28. London. 2005-02-18.
- Web site: A Mystery Fit For A Pharaoh. Smithsonian. 9 April 2018. en.
- http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2005/07/23/build/world/80-aztec-child.inc
- Web site: Erlanger. Steven. King David's Palace IsFound, Archaeologist Says. The New York Times. 9 April 2018. 5 August 2005.
- Web site: McGreal. Chris. Holy Land's 'oldest church' found at Armageddon. the Guardian. 9 April 2018. en. 7 November 2005.
- Web site: Natasha. Ishak. 13,500-Year-Old Bird Figurine Discovered In Pile Of Dirt Is The Oldest Sculpture Ever Found In East Asia. All That's Interesting. 2020-06-11. 2020-06-13.
- Web site: Golden treasure unearthed in Bulgaria. msnbc.com. 22 November 2017. en. 25 July 2005.
- Web site: Obelisk returned to Ethiopia after 68 years. the Guardian. 22 November 2017. 20 April 2005.
- Web site: Minnetale over dr. philos Anders Hagen. Norwegian. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. 19 December 2017. 22 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171222051818/http://www.dnva.no/c27004/artikkel/vis.html?tid=27015. dead.
- News: Obituary: Aileen Fox. The Guardian. 20 January 2006 . 15 March 2017 . Quinnell . Henrietta .