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The year 1996 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Explorations
- Preliminary survey of Buckton Castle in the north west of England.
 
Excavations
- Large-scale, wide-scope horizontal excavations begin at Daepyeong, a large Mumun Pottery Period settlement in Korea (continued until early 2000).
 - Excavations near Bogazköy by the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft begin (continued until 1999).
 - Excavation of the Portuguese nau Nossa Senhora dos Mártires (1605–06) at the mouth of the Tagus begins (continued until 2001).
 - First excavation of medieval drain at Paisley Abbey in Scotland.
 
Publications
- Matthew Johnson - An Archaeology of Capitalism (Blackwell).
 - Denise Schmandt-Besserat - How Writing Came About (University of Texas Press).
 - Rita P. Wright (ed.) - Gender and Archaeology (University of Pennsylvania Press).
 - First issue of e-journal Internet Archaeology.
 
Finds
- July: Mass grave of victims of the Battle of Towton (1461) in England.
 - July 28: Kennewick Man in the United States.
 - August 4: Seaton Carew Wreck in England.
 - November 21: Pirate flagship Queen Anne's Revenge (run aground 1718) in North Carolina.
 - Herxheim archaeological site, a Neolithic Linear Pottery culture ritual center and mass grave at Herxheim in southwest Germany.
 - The Keltenfürst (Celtic prince) of Glauberg in Germany, a life-size sandstone statue of a warrior dating from the 5th century BCE.[1]
 - Ekron Royal Dedicatory Inscription in Israel.
 - Lod Mosaic in Israel.
 - Croatian Apoxyomenos off the Croatian islet of Vele Orjule.
 - Ōfune Site, one of the Jōmon Archaeological Sites in Hokkaidō, Japan.
 - "Great Dover Street woman" from Roman Britain in London.[2]
 - Polychrome wall paintings (dated to 1090) at church of St Mary the Virgin in the deserted village of Houghton on the Hill, Norfolk, England.[3]
 
Awards
Events
- Yale University Bonampak Documentation Project begins at Maya site of Bonampak.
 - November 2: Sendai City Tomizawa Site Museum opens in Japan.
 
Births
Deaths
- January 17- William Lamplough, British archaeologist (b. 1914).
 - March 18 - Jacquetta Hawkes, British archaeologist (b. 1910).[4]
 - September 23 - Stuart Piggott, British archaeologist (b. 1910).[5]
 - November 14 - Martyn Jope, British archaeologist and biochemist (b. 1915).
 - December 9 - Mary Leakey, British archaeologist and anthropologist (b. 1913).
 
References
- ↑ Bosinski, F.-M.; Herrmann, F.-R. (2000). "Zu den frühkeltischen Statuen vom Glauberg". Ber. Komm. Arch. Landesforsch. Hessen. 5, 1998/99: 41–48.
 - ↑ "Archaeologists May Have Found Woman Gladiator's Grave". The New York Times. 2000-09-13. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
 - ↑ "The Wall Paintings". St Mary's Church. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
 - ↑ "Obituary: Jacquetta Hawkes". The Independent. 20 March 1996. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
 - ↑ "Obituary: Professor Stuart Piggott". The Independent. 27 September 1996. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
 
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