1825 in archaeology
The year 1825 in archaeology involved some significant events.
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Explorations
Excavations
Publications
- Faustino Corsi's catalogue of ancient and comparative decorative stone, Catalogo ragionato d’una collezione di pietre di decorazione at Google Books, is published in Rome.
Finds
- Lucien Bonaparte finds the so-called Tusculum portrait of Julius Caesar at Tusculum's forum.[1]
Awards
Miscellaneous
Births
- June 15: John Robert Mortimer, English corn-merchant and archaeologist (d. 1911)[2]
- July 27 - Cyrus Thomas, American ethnologist and entomologist (d. 1910)
Deaths
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See also
References
- The J. Paul Getty Museum (1987). Ancient Portraits in the J. Paul Getty Museum: Volume 1. Getty Publications. p. 24. ISBN 0892360712.
- "Antiquity Journal". www.antiquity.ac.uk. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
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