2014 In Archaeology
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The year 2014 in archaeology involved some significant events.


Explorations

*January 7 - A report in the journal '' Nature'' announces that some Tsinghua Bamboo Slips represent "the world's oldest example of a multiplication table in base 10".


Excavations

* Summer - First excavations at the Roman
Zerzevan Castle Zerzevan Castle ( ku, Qesra Zêrzevan, Zîrzevan tr, Zerzevan Kalesi arm, Զերզեվանի ամրոց), also known as Samachi Castle, is a ruined Eastern Roman castle, a former important military base, in Diyarbakır Province, southeastern Tu ...
in Turkey. * November 6 - The recovery of the bell of the Franklin expedition's HMS ''Erebus'' is announced. *Portions of Timișoara Fortress in Romania. * Re-excavation of St Piran's Oratory, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, England, begins. * Re-excavation of the
Kirkhaugh cairns The Kirkhaugh cairns are two, or possibly three, Bronze Age burials located in Kirkhaugh, Northumberland. The two confirmed graves were excavated in 1935 and re-excavated in 2014. The first grave, dubbed Cairn 1, contained grave goods consistent wi ...
. * Excavation of the Australian Aboriginal sacred site of Juukan Gorge reveals it to be more than twice as old as previously thought. * Excavations reveal the private dock built in 1802–04 for the yacht '' Peggy'' of Castletown, Isle of Man.


Finds

*January 6 - Egyptian Minister of State for Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim announces the positive identification of the tomb of Sobekhotep I. *March 7 - The discovery of an alabaster statue of Princess Iset, dating from c. 1350 BC, is announced in Egypt. *April–May - The earliest known mariner's
astrolabe An astrolabe ( grc, ἀστρολάβος ; ar, ٱلأَسْطُرلاب ; persian, ستاره‌یاب ) is an ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe. Its various functions also make it an elaborate inclin ...
is recovered by David Mearns from ongoing excavation of what is believed to be the Portuguese
carrack A carrack (; ; ; ) is a three- or four- masted ocean-going sailing ship that was developed in the 14th to 15th centuries in Europe, most notably in Portugal. Evolved from the single-masted cog, the carrack was first used for European trade fr ...
'' Esmeralda'', wrecked in 1503 off the coast of Oman. *April 9 - The Israel Antiquities Authority announces the discovery of a 3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian coffin in the Jezreel Valley during a natural gas pipeline excavation. The coffin is thought to have belonged to a wealthy Canaanite. *April 19 - Egyptian Minister of State for Antiquities announces the discovery of two Twenty-sixth Dynasty tombs in
Oxyrhynchus Oxyrhynchus (; grc-gre, Ὀξύρρυγχος, Oxýrrhynchos, sharp-nosed; ancient Egyptian ''Pr-Medjed''; cop, or , ''Pemdje''; ar, البهنسا, ''Al-Bahnasa'') is a city in Middle Egypt located about 160 km south-southwest of Cairo ...
, one of which belonged to a scribe and the other one to a major clerical family. *April 28 - Egyptian Minister of State for Antiquities announces the discovery of at least 50 mummies in the tomb KV40. *May 7 - The discovery of a 5,600-year-old preserved tomb and mummy predating the First Dynasty of Egypt, at Nekhen, is announced by the Egyptian Minister of State for Antiquities. *June 3 - The discovery of a 5,000-year-old pair of woollen riding trousers in China is announced. *July 4 - The discovery of more than 150 burials in the Atacama Desert belonging to a previously unknown culture is announced. The findings are dated to between the 4th-7th century AD and indicate that the area was inhabited before the expansion of the Tiwanaku culture. *July 7 - The discovery of 26 Roman/late Iron Age coins probably of the Corieltauvi in a Dovedale cave in the Peak District of England is announced. *September 9 - A ship of Franklin's lost expedition is located, later announced as the flagship, HMS ''Erebus''. *September 21 - The Wold Newton Hoard, containing 1,857 Roman coins, is found by metal detectorist David Blakely in a field near Wold Newton in the East Riding of Yorkshire. *September -
Galloway Hoard The Galloway Hoard, currently held in the National Museum of Scotland, is a hoard of more than 100 gold, silver, glass, crystal, stone, and earthen objects from the Viking Age discovered in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfrie ...
found by Derek McLennan, a metal detectorist. The hoard was buried in the early 10th century and includes more than 100 items of gold and silver. *October - Cave paintings in Pettakere Cave at Maros on
Sulawesi Sulawesi (), also known as Celebes (), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the world's eleventh-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Mindanao and the Sulu Ar ...
are dated as being approximately 40,000 years old, it is announced; one of a hand is 39,900 years old, making it "the oldest hand stencil in the world". Dr. Maxime Aubert, of Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, adds: "Next to it is a pig that has a minimum age of 35,400 years old, and this is one of the oldest figurative depictions in the world, if not the oldest one." *November 24 - Discovery of , sunk off New Zealand in 1902, is reported. *December - The Winfarthing pendant, a gold and garnet 7th century disc brooch, is found by landscape archaeology student, Tom Lucking, near Diss, Norfolk. *December 18 - The discovery of a large
British Iron Age The British Iron Age is a conventional name used in the archaeology of Great Britain, referring to the prehistoric and protohistoric phases of the Iron Age culture of the main island and the smaller islands, typically excluding prehistoric Ire ...
and Anglian
square barrow In Euclidean geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles (90- degree angles, π/2 radian angles, or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle with two equal-length a ...
cemetery at Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in a rescue archaeology excavation is announced. *December 21 - The
Lenborough Hoard The Lenborough Hoard is a hoard of more than 5,000 late Anglo-Saxon silver coins, dating to the eleventh century, that was found at Lenborough in Buckinghamshire, England in 2014. It is believed to be one of the largest hoards of Anglo-Saxon coin ...
, a container of 5,251 coins from the reigns of Æthelred the Unready and Cnut the Great, is found in
Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire (), abbreviated Bucks, is a ceremonial county in South East England that borders Greater London to the south-east, Berkshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the west, Northamptonshire to the north, Bedfordshire to the north-ea ...
, England, by a metal detectorist. *December 28 - An underground city estimated to be around 5,000 years old is discovered in Turkey. *Undated - An 8th century ski is found on Digervarden in Norway.


Publications

*
Paul Bahn Paul G. Bahn, (born 29 July 1953)'Bahn, Paul (1953-)'
''Encyclopedia.com''. ...
(ed.) - ''The History of Archaeology: an introduction''. * Beth Laura O'Leary and P. J. Capelotti (ed.) - ''Archaeology and Heritage of the Human Movement into Space''.


Events

* Military destruction of
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in Syria begins. * Osteological analysis of the skeleton of the Birka female Viking warrior excavated on the Swedish island of Björkö in 1878 suggests it may not be male.


Deaths

* January 12 - Halet Çambel, Turkish archaeologist (b.
1916 Events Below, the events of the First World War have the "WWI" prefix. January * January 1 – The British Royal Army Medical Corps carries out the first successful blood transfusion, using blood that had been stored and cooled. * ...
) * February 22 -
Richard Daugherty Richard Deo Daugherty (March 31, 1922 – February 22, 2014) was an American archaeologist and professor, who led the excavation of the Ozette Indian Village Archeological Site in Washington state during the 1970s. The Ozette Indian Village, whi ...
, American archaeologist (b.
1922 Events January * January 7 – Dáil Éireann (Irish Republic), Dáil Éireann, the parliament of the Irish Republic, ratifies the Anglo-Irish Treaty by 64–57 votes. * January 10 – Arthur Griffith is elected President of Dáil Éirean ...
) * February 28 - Jerzy Kolendo, Polish archaeologist (b.
1933 Events January * January 11 – Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wis ...
)


See also

* List of years in archaeology


References

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