1899 in archaeology

The year 1899 in archaeology involved some significant excavations.

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Events

  • 31 December: A large standing stone at Stonehenge falls over.

Explorations

Excavations

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Publications

Births

gollark: I guess we live in a society, but æ bureaucratic insanity.
gollark: It is kind of bizarre that that happened, since it probably would have been more effective to just do one dose of the mRNA ones.
gollark: Which I guess could have been used for Orion drives, but still.
gollark: Nuclear weapons, for instance, required a bunch of specialised R&D which was basically only useful for making nuclear weapons.
gollark: And have fewer spinoffs.

References

  1. Radford, David (2018). The Archaeology of Oxford in 20 digs. Stroud: Amberley Publishing. pp. 12–15. ISBN 978-1-4456-8085-9.
  2. Kelly, John (13 January 2014). "Local Intriguing story behind a stone figure at Dumbarton Oaks". The Washington Post. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  3. "Helge Marcus Ingstad". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 8 February 2019.

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