1616 Valle identified the remains of Babylon |
1626-97 Aubrey: Monumenta Britannica (1982) |
1650 Ussher: Annals of the World |
1656 Dugdale: Antiquities of Warwickshire |
1709 Finds discovered at Herculaneum |
1724 Stukeley: Itinerarium Curiosum |
1748 Digging began at Pompeii |
1750 Weber organized excavations at Herculaneum andPompeii |
1764 Winckelmann: History of the art of antiquity |
1765-1845 Jouannet concluded that there had been two Stone Ages |
1768-79 Cook makes three voyages of exploration in the Pacific |
1769-1832 Cuvier established extinction as a fact |
1773-1829 Young began decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics |
1785 Wilkins published translation of Bhagavad-Gita |
1784 Jefferson excavated an Indian burial ground in Virginia |
1785 Hutton: Theory of the Earth |
1786 Beauchamp carried out the first known excavations at Babylon |
1787-1821 Rich made surveys of Babylon and Nineveh |
1797 Frere identified Old Stone Age tools associated with remains of large extinct |
animals |
1799 Rosetta Stone discovered (near Alexandria, Egypt) |
1809 Lamarck: Philosophie Zoologique |
1812-21 Hoare and Cunnington: Ancient Wiltshire |
1821-85 Worsaae realized the principle of stratigraphic succession |
1822 Champollion published the first translation of the Rosetta Stone |
1825-1905 Oppert named the southern Mesopotamian cuneiform script |
‘Sumerian‘ |
1827 Tournal found human bones buried with those of extinct animals |
1828 Christol found human bones buried with those of extinct animals |
1829 MacEnery found human bones buried with those of extinct animals |
1830-33 Lyell: Principles of Geology |
1830s Rawlinson began decipherment of the Persian cuneiform inscription at |
Bisutun |
1931 Marshall: Mohenjo-daro and the Indus Civilisation |
1832-1901 Sarzec discovered the Sumerian civilisation |
1836 Thomsen: Guide to Scandinavian Archaeology |
1836-38 Prinsep deciphered Brahmi script |
1838-1843 Nilsson: The Primitive Inhabitants of the Scandinavian North |
1840s Botta excavated at Khorsabad and Nineveh |
1848 Squier/Edwin: Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley |
1849-53 Layard: Illustrations of the Monuments of Nineveh |
1840 Agassiz: Etude sur les glaciers |
1841 Stephens/ Catherwood: Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and |
Yucatan |
1843 Stephens and Catherwood: Incidents of Travel in Yucatan |
1846 Perthes found human bones buried with those of extinct animals |
1855-1925 Koldewey excavated at Babylon |
1856 Homo neanderthalensis discovered in the Neander Valley |
1858 Pengelly found human bones buried with those of extinct animals |
1858 Falconer, Prestwich, Lyell and Evans confirmed Perthes’ observations |
1859 Darwin: Origin of the Species |
1860 Lartet excavated at Aurignac (France) |
1863 Lartet and Christy discovered engraving of woolly mammoth |
1863 Lartet and Christy explored La Madeleine rockshelter (France) |
1865 Lubbock: Prehistoric Times |
1866 Henry Testot-Ferry* discovered the Solutre site (France) |
1866 Bailleau* attracted attention to Chatelperron |
1868 Cro-Magnon found in Dordogne (France) |
1871 Tylor: Primitive Culture |
1871 Schliemann began excavation at Hissarlik (Troy) |
1871 Cunningham: Ancient Geography of India |
1871-1937 Grafton Elliot Smith a proponent of hyperdiffusionism |
1873.05 George Smith recovered fragment of Epic of Gilgamesh |
1876 Fergusson: History of Indian and Eastern Architecture |
1877 Morgan: Ancient Society |
1879 Stone Age painting discovered at Altamira, Spain |
1880 Petrie began his excavations in Egypt |
1880 Fergusson and Burgess: Cave Temples of India |
1882 Geer discovered annual sedimentary layers (varves) |
1883 Mortillet: Le prehistorique antiquite de l’homme |
1887-98 Pitt-Rivers: Excavations on Cranborne Chase |
1891 Dubois discovered ‘Java Man’ (Homo erectus) |
1892 Uhle: The Ruins of Tiahuanaco in the Highlands of Ancient Peru |
1895 Engravings found on a cave wall at La Mouthe (France) |
1900 Arthur Evans began excavation at Knossos (Crete) |
1900-30 Stein led four expeditions through western China and Khotan |
1901 Douglass devised the theory of dendrochronology |
1901-08 Penck and Bruckner produced a chronology of the four major ice |
advances in the Alps |
1901 antiquity of the paintings at Font de Gaume was recognized |
1906 Bernard Brunhes discovered geomagnetic reversal* |
1906 Richard Oldham identified that the Earth has a central core* |
1907 Bertram Boltwood working with Rutherford showed that some terrestrial |
rocks are 410 to 2200 million years old* |
1907 Homo heidelbergensis discovered near Heidelberg (Germany) |
1909 Homo neanderthalensis at Le Moustier (France) |
1911 Clactonian industry discovered in England |
1911 Hiram Bingham announced the discovery of Machu Picchu* |
1911 Piltdown skull hoax* |
1912 Wegener developed the theory of continental drift |
1914-18 Crawford developed technique of aerial surveying* |
1915-29 Kidder excavated a prehistoric pueblo at Pecos near Santa Fe |
1922 Woolley began excavation at Ur |
1922.11.05 Carter found tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt |
1923-27 First excavations of ‘Peking Man‘ site at Choukoutien |
1925 Childe: The Dawn of European Civilisation |
1925 Dart found the ‘Taung Child’ in South Africa, dated at 3-2 mya |
1930 Excavation at La Gravette rockshelter (France) |
1935 Swanscombe Man (Homo heidelbergensis) discovered in Kent |
1936 Broom excavated an adult Australopithecine at Sterkfontein |
1936 Excavation at Mesolithic cemetery at Oleneostrovski Mogilnik |
1938 Broom found Paranthropus robustus in southern Africa |
1939 Anglo-Saxon ship-burial treasure found at Sutton Hoo* |
1944-47 Wheeler excavated Harappa, Mohenjo-daro and Arikamedu |
1947 First of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered* |
1948 Proconsul discovered by Mary Leakey in Olduvai Gorge |
1952 Ventris deciphered Linear B (Mycenaean Greek) |
1959 Mary Leakey discovered Paranthropus boisei at Olduvai Gorge |
1964-78 Braidwood* excavated at Cayonu Tepesi (Turkey) |
1968 Paranthropus aethiopicus found in Ethiopia |
1970 Valentine and Moores suggested that tectonic plate movement could affect |
climate and faunal changes |
1972 Richard Leakey found Homo rudolfensis near Lake Turkana |
1974 Johanson discovered ‘Lucy’ (Homo afarensis) |
1978 Mary Leakey discovered evidence of bipedalism dated 3.7 mya |
1978-82 Tenochtitlan excavated (Mexico City)* |
1984 Raup/Sepkoski: Periodicity of extinctions in the geologic past |
1991 Similaun Man discovered in the Tyrolean Alps |
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*not mentioned in the main text |
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