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1836 in archaeology
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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1836.
Explorations
- October 16 - Ruins of Roman site at Mastaura in Greece visited by William Hamilton.[1]
- Site of Susa in Persia examined by Henry Rawlinson.
Excavations
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Finds
- May - Right half of Llandaf Diptych (carved from elephant ivory in Paris around 1340/60) found in south Wales.[2]
- June
- 17 miniature coffins of unknown provenance are found in a cave on Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh.[3]
- Wreck of Tudor navy ship Mary Rose (capsized 1545) discovered in the Solent.
- Chatsworth Head found near Tamassos on Cyprus.[4]
- Procne and Itys statue in the Acropolis of Athens, Greece.
Publications
- Otto Jahn - Palamedes.
- Christian Jürgensen Thomsen - Ledetraad til Nordisk Oldkyndighed.
Events
- October 25 - Luxor Obelisk re-erected in Place de la Concorde, Paris.
- James Prinsep begins to decipher the Edicts of Ashoka.
Births
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Deaths
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References
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