1991 in archaeology
The year 1991 in archaeology involved some significant events.
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Excavations
- Dmanisi historic site, Georgia.[1]
- November–December - Scar boat burial, Orkney.[2]
- November 4 - An archaeological expedition is launched in France, eventually resulting in the discovery of a mass grave and identification of the body of the novelist Alain-Fournier, 77 years after his death as Lieutenant Henri-Alban Fournier in World War I.[3]
Finds
- July - Rock art at Cosquer cave in Cap Morgiou, France.[4]
- September 19 - Ötzi the Iceman.[5]
- September 25 - First fragment of Dmanisi hominins in Georgia.[6]
- September - Fourteen Ancient Egyptian Boats (First Dynasty) identified at Abydos.[7]
- Cuetlajuchitlán discovered in Mexico.[8]
- Remains of monks at Mor Gabriel Monastery in Turkey killed by Timur's troops in 1401 are found in caves underneath the monastery.[9]
- Cores and samples from a roof in Pueblo Bonito are dated to ca. A.D. 1082.
Publications
- Joan M. Gero and Margaret W. Conkey (ed.) - Engendering Archaeology: Women and Prehistory. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-16505-3
- Richard Hodges - Wall-to-Wall History: the Story of Roystone Grange. London: Duckworth ISBN 0-7156-2342-7
- Charles D. Trombold and David W. Wagner - "Analysis of Prehistoric Roadways in Chaco Canyon Using Remotely Sensed Digital Data." Ancient Road Networks and Settlement Hierarchies in the New World. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-38337-4.
- Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn - Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-28147-5.
Awards
- Archaeologist Colin Renfrew is created a life peer as Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, of Hurlet in the District of Renfrew.
Deaths
- January 18 - Clarence Hungerford Webb, American archaeologist (b. 1902)[11]
- March 31 - A. W. Lawrence, English Classical archaeologist (b. 1900)
References
- "Dmanisi | archaeological site, Georgia". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Viking Dig Reports". BBC. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
- "La découverte du corps d'Alain-Fournier et de ses frères d'armes" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-02-15.
- Simons, Marlise (20 October 1992). "Stone Age Art Shows Penguins at Mediterranean". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "'Otzi the Iceman' Discovered". National Geographic Society. 28 July 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- Vekua, Abesalom; Lordkipanidze, David (2010). "Dmanisi (Georgia) – Site of Discovery of the Oldest Hominid in Eurasia" (PDF). Bulletin of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences. 4 (2): 158–164.
- The Guardian (London) 21 December 1991.
- Delgado, Kevin (2010). Explorer's Guide Acapulco: A Great Destination. The Countryman Press. p. 184. ISBN 9781581578560.
- Johnson, Dale A. (2004). Monks of Mount Izla. ISBN 9781411619494.
- Brown, Mark (1 December 2010). "Iraqi palace could become museum showcasing British Museum artefacts". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Clarence Hungerford Webb 1902-1991" (PDF). Cambridge.org. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
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