of the 1790sinarchaeology involved some significant events. 1799: Napoleon in Egypt: French troops occupy Egyptian territory. Tomb KV20 in the Valley...
The decade of the 1780s inarchaeology involved some significant events. 1786: Antonio Bernasconi and Colonel Antonio del Rio examine the ruins of Palenque...
occurred during the 1790s. The world's first railway viaduct, which became known as the "Covered Bridge", is built at Blaenavon in South Wales for a horse-worked...
Below are notable events inarchaeology that occurred in 1930. Vere Gordon Childe completes excavations at Skara Brae (begun in 1927). John Garstang begins...
Below are notable events inarchaeology that occurred in 1940. Start of excavations at Tell Uqair by Iraqi Directorate General of Antiquities (Seton Lloyd...
events inarchaeology that occurred in 1863. Édouard Lartet and Henry Christy begin joint exploration of caves in the valley of the Vézère, in southern...
notable events inarchaeology that occurred in 1920. Synagogue of Tomar identified in Portugal. Work begins at Pueblo Bonito and other sites in Chaco Canyon...
Below are notable events inarchaeology that occurred in 1910. Francis Llewellyn Griffith begins a 4-year series of excavations in Nubia. Edgar Lee Hewett...
Below are notable events inarchaeology that occurred in 1900. March 16: Arthur Evans purchases Knossos and soon after begins excavations. Excavations...
archaeologist (b. 1877) List of years inarchaeology 1959 inarchaeology 1961 inarchaeology "BBC - Digging in the 60s at Fishbourne Roman Palace". news...
Below are notable events inarchaeology that occurred in 1947. Donaldson site in Ontario, Canada first documented. Mortimer Wheeler excavates Brahmagiri...
School of Archaeology at Rome begin (continue to 1986). Ain Dara temple, Syria; continues until 1985. Excavations begin at Dryslwyn Castle in Wales under...
Below are notable events inarchaeology that occurred in 1950. Spring: Explorations at Timna in Yemen by Wendell Phillips of the American Foundation for...
January 26 – John Urpeth Rastrick, English steam locomotive builder and partner in Foster, Rastrick and Company (died 1856). October 25 – Philip Hone, first...
happened or are expected to happen in 2025 in music in the United States. Biohazard will release their first studio album in thirteen years. Crimson Glory...
periods and historical periods (when written records began to be kept). Inarchaeology and anthropology, prehistory is subdivided into the three-age system...
skladateľ a muzikológ (in Slovak) Randy Sparks, who gave folk music a big choral sound, dies at 90 (subscription required) "DOLIU în lumea muzicii. S-a stins...
modern product was developed by the Staffordshire potter Josiah Spode in the early 1790s. Spode included kaolin, so his formula, sometimes called "Staffordshire...
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slavery unenforceable in both Lower Canada and Nova Scotia. In Lower Canada, for example, after court decisions in the late 1790s, the "slave could not...
This is a list of music genres and styles. Music can be described in terms of many genres and styles. Classifications are often arbitrary, and may be disputed...
ongoing archaeological study and restoration work at the property. The Corporation celebrated the completed restoration of Jefferson's villa retreat in April...
Acadians relocated to join their compatriots in Louisiana. Their descendants became Cajuns. In the 1780s and 1790s, some Acadians returned to Acadia, and discovered...
evidence the map may date to the 1790s. By the following century the phallus was invariably omitted from depictions, either in line with the prevailing views...
the Hawaiians. During the 1780s, and 1790s, chiefs often fought for power. After a series of battles that ended in 1795, all inhabited islands were subjugated...
crop until after the 1790s). In 1720, about 65 percent of South Carolina's population was enslaved. Planters (defined by historians in the Upper South as...
officers. Munich was the largest German city to lose fortification in the 1790s. In 1791 Karl Theodor and Count Rumford started to demolish Munich's fortifications...