1987 in archaeology
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The year 1987 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Explorations
Excavations
- Amnya complex (from 6100 BCE) found and first ecavated in Siberia.
- Wreck of SS Elbe (1881) (sank 1895) located and excavated off the coast of the Netherlands.
- Gaziantep Museum excavations at Zeugma.
- Excavation at Taur Ikhbeineh, an Early Bronze Age settlement in the Gaza Strip, led by Eliezer Oren and Yekutieli Yuval of Ben Gurion University[1]
Finds
- June 20 - Arkaim in Southern Ural.[2]
- Hoards from Milton Keynes and surrounding area of Buckinghamshire, England: coins from Little Brickhill and Walton.
- Skeleton of a woman dating from over 4,250 years ago found in Achavanich, a megalithic structure in Caithness, Scotland.[3]
- Dufuna canoe, the oldest known boat outside Europe, found in Nigeria.
Publications
- Harding, A. F (1987). Henge Monuments and Related Sites of Great Britain: air photographic evidence and catalogue. BAR British series. Oxford: BAR. ISBN 0-86054-470-2.
- Renfrew, Colin (1988). Archaeology and Language: the puzzle of Indo-European origins. London: Cape. ISBN 0-224-02495-7.
- Merrifield, Ralph (1987). The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic. London: Guild Publishing. ISBN 0-7134-4870-9.
Events
- December 8 - Chaco Culture National Historical Park is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[4]
Births
Deaths
- August 12 - Crystal Bennett, British archaeologist of Jordan (b. 1918)[5]
References
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