- 1790s in archaeology
The decade of the 1790s in archaeology involved some significant events.
Explorations
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1799 :Napoleon inEgypt : French troops occupy Egyptian territory.Excavations
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1796 : The Roman fort, vicus, bridge abutments and associated remains ofHadrian's Wall are excavated atChesters , inEngland .
* Formal excavations continue atPompeii .Finds
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1796 : Fossilizeddinosaur bones of a hand ofMegalonyx Jeffersonii are excavated.
*1799 : At the town ofRosetta ("Rashid"), a harbor on theMediterranean coast ofEgypt , French troops find theRosetta Stone , inscribed with Greek/demotic /hieroglyph s (later translated, in 1822, by FrenchmanJean-François Champollion ).Publications
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1797 :James Hutton , a Scotsman who has been called "the Father of Geology," publishes theories describing the earth as destroying and renewing itself in a never-ending cycle.Other events
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Births
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1790 :December 23 -Jean-François Champollion (d. 1832)
*1796 : "date unknown" -John MacEnery , priest and earlyarchaeologist (d. 1841)
*1797 :October 5 -John Gardiner Wilkinson , English traveller, writer and pioneer Egyptologist (d. 1875)
*1799 :Karl Brullov , author of "Last Day of Pompeii" (d.1852 )Deaths
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1795 : "date unknown" -Jean-Jacques Barthélemy (b.1716 ).
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