Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1888.
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Explorations
edit- Chaco Canyon is surveyed and photographed by Victor and Cosmos Mindeleff of the Bureau of American Ethnology.
- Heinrich Schliemann attempts to locate the tomb of Alexander the Great in Alexandria, but is denied permission to excavate.[1]
Excavations
edit- May 22 - Augustus Pitt Rivers begins excavation of Bokerly Dyke.[2]
- Excavations of Hawara in Egypt by Flinders Petrie, finds including papyri containing parts of Homer's Iliad (the "Hawara Homer"), and the Fayum mummy portraits.
- Excavations of Nippur sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania begin (continues through 1900).
- Excavations of the Cadmea (Καδμεία, citadel) in Thebes, Greece, by the German Archaeological Institute at Athens begin.[3]
- Carl Humann directs new excavations in Sam'al and a trial excavation in Tralles (modern Aydın).
Finds
edit- December 18 - Discovery of three villages by Richard Wetherill and his brother-in-law Charlie Mason while tracking stray cattle: Cliff Palace, Spruce Tree House, and Square Tower House; now part of Mesa Verde National Park.
- Llantwit Major Roman Villa.
- The Mourning Athena relief is found near the Acropolis of Athens.
Publications
edit- American Anthropologist journal is founded.
- Archibald Sayce, The Hittites: The Story of a Forgotten Empire.
Miscellaneous
edit- January 13 - National Geographic Society formed in the United States.[4]
Births
edit- February 1 - Gertrude Caton Thompson, English archaeologist of Africa (d. 1985)[5]
- August 16 - T. E. Lawrence, British archaeologist of the Middle East, military officer, diplomat and author (d. 1935)[6]
- October 6 - Birger Nerman, Swedish archaeologist (d. 1971)
Deaths
edit- March 10 - Lucy Wright Mitchell, American archaeologist (b. 1845)[7]
References
edit- ^ Saunders, Nicholas (2007). Alexander's Tomb: The Two-Thousand Year Obsession to Find the Lost Conqueror. Basic Books. p. xii. ISBN 978-0465006212.
- ^ Thompson, M. W. (1977). General Pitt-Rivers: evolution and archaeology in the 19th century. Bradford-on-Avon: Moonraker Press. pp. 100–1. ISBN 0-239-00162-1.
- ^ "The scientific work". Archaeological Museum of Thebes. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
- ^ "National Geographic Society Founded". National Geographic. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- ^ "Gertrude Caton Thompson". britannica.com. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- ^ "TE Lawrence (1888-1935)". BBC History. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- ^ "Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell - American archaeologist and missionary". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 May 2017.