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A survey of Attingham Park in Shropshire also revealed evidence about the city of Wroxeter, Iron Age farmsteads and a Second World War airfield. Archaeological survey of land to aid nature ...
January. 24 – Archaeologists announced the discovery of thousands of prehistoric pits during an electromagnetic induction field survey around Stonehenge [5]; 25 – Archaeologists announced the discovery of an intact 2,000-year-old blue glass bowl with a trim rim and a vertical stripe pattern in the Dutch city of Nijmegen in Netherlands.
16 – PoznaĆ Young Researchers' Archaeology Conference was held in Poland in Biskupin Archaeological Museum. [108] February. 9 – the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Tomb of Meru were opened to the public after the restoration. [109] [110] 27 – The Archaeological Museum of Elefsina has reopened to the public following the conclusion of ...
A recent archaeological survey disputes Historic England's dating, suggesting instead that the sculptures predate the Anglo-Saxon period and may represent evidence of a pagan religious site. [6] Close study of the fourth sculpture has also called into question the identification of the statues as bears.
13 July – The University of Sheffield in England decides to close its "world-renowned archaeology department". [ 144 ] 15 July – Analysis suggesting an early medieval burial excavated at Suontaka Vesitorninmäki, Hattula , in southern Finland in 1968 with ambiguous features of gender expression is of an individual with Klinefelter syndrome ...
Ground penetrating radar is a tool used in archaeological field surveys. In archaeology, survey or field survey is a type of field research by which archaeologists (often landscape archaeologists) search for archaeological sites and collect information about the location, distribution and organization of past human cultures across a large area (e.g. typically in excess of one hectare, and ...
The planning conditions associated with the consent granted by Havering Borough Council to the quarry company included a requirement for an archaeological survey of the site. This requirement had been included at the suggestion of Historic England 's Greater London Archaeology Advisory Service, whose initial fieldwork had found the site had ...
April 4–9 - "The Old Brig" wreck, probably a cutter, of around 1720 at Seasalter on the Kent coast of England. [1] June - Major components of a Fairey Barracuda torpedo bomber from 1943 are recovered from The Solent. [2] Thorough archaeological survey of the wreck of tugboat Robert C. Pringle (1903) in Lake Michigan. [3]