1934 in archaeology

1934 in archaeology

The year 1934 in archaeology involved some significant events.

Explorations

* Maya site of Becan rediscovered by archaeologists Karl Ruppert and John Denison.

Excavations

* Poznań University project at Biskupin begins, led by Józef Kostrzewski and Zdzislaw Rajewsk
* Snaketown, Arizona, under direction of Harold S. Galdwin
* Kennet Avenue by Alexander Keiller

Publications

Events

Births

*Giovanni Colonna

Deaths

Davidson Black, Canadian paleoanthropologist dies in his office at the Cenozoic Research Laboratory with a Peking Man skullcap on his desk.


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