• Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1936. Pedestal of the Colossus of Nero in Rome removed. Dmanisi historic site, Georgia. Julliberrie's...
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    Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts...
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  • 1936 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1936. 1936 (MCMXXXVI)...
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  • is an overview of 1936 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. The top ten 1936 released films by...
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    presumably selected for their color rather than their chemical composition. In archaeology therefore, having a loosely applied general term is at least partially...
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  • The following entries cover events related to the study of archaeology which occurred in the listed year. 1600s - 1700s - 1800s - 1900s- 2000s 1600 1601...
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    In archaeology, excavation is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. An excavation site or "dig" is the area being studied....
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    Nazi archaeology was a field of pseudoarcheology led and encouraged by various Nazi leaders and Ahnenerbe figures, such as Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler...
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  • Pseudoarchaeology—also known as alternative archaeology, fringe archaeology, fantastic archaeology, cult archaeology, and spooky archaeology—is the interpretation of the...
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  • John Marshall (archaeologist) (category Directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India)
    Fellow of the British Academy in 1936. Indian Archaeological Policy, 1915: Being a resolution issued by the Governor General in Council on the 22nd October...
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  • Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1937. Uaxactun project by Carnegie Institution led by Oliver Ricketson ends. Excavations at Vergina...
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  • Brian M. Fagan (category Archaeology (magazine) people)
    Brian Murray Fagan (born 1 August 1936) is a British author of popular archaeology books and a professor emeritus of Anthropology at the University of...
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  • List of archaeologists (category Archaeology-related lists)
    Zachrisson (born 1936); Swedish; Sami people since the Iron Age Louise Zarmati (born 1958) Australian; Archaeology in schools; women in archaeology; Australia...
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  • Peggy Guido (category Alumni of the UCL Institute of Archaeology)
    From 1935 to 1936, Guido studied archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology in London, where she was awarded a postgraduate diploma in Western European...
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  • The year 1936 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. February 4 – Radium E (bismuth-210) becomes the first radioactive...
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  • in 26 categories (A–Z, roughly). Georg Möller compiled more extensive lists, organized by historical epoch (published posthumously in 1927 and 1936)...
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  • Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1933. Hull of Henry V of England's flagship Grace Dieu identified in the River Hamble. Excavations...
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  • Acta Archaeologica Sinica (category Archaeology journals)
    Archaeology'), is a quarterly academic journal published by the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. First published in 1936...
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  • Mortimer Wheeler (category Academics of the UCL Institute of Archaeology)
    Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India, and the founder and Honorary Director of the Institute of Archaeology in London, in addition to writing...
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  • Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1938. Matthew Stirling first visits the Tres Zapotes and San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán sites. The...
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  • Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1926. February: Thomas Gann visits the Maya ruin of Coba, and publishes the first first-hand...
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    Khedbrahma (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    Indian Studies. p. 128. Inamdar, P A (1936). Some Archaeological Finds In The Idar State. Idar: Department of Archaeology, Idar State. pp. 12–17. Gazetteer...
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    History and Archaeology or SLHA aims to create a greater awareness of the history of Lincolnshire, and works to discover and record its heritage. In its present...
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    Archaeological forgery is the manufacture of supposedly ancient items that are sold to the antiquities market and may even end up in the collections of...
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    Akbari Fort & Museum (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    General of Archaeology of India at the time, made a proposal for the Ajmer museum. On 19th October, Sit Elliot Colvin, agent to governor general in Rajputana...
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    Out-of-place artifact (category Archaeological forgery)
    is an artifact of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest to someone that is claimed to have been found in an unusual context, which someone...
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    definitions of "Palestine". History of agriculture in Palestine Levantine archaeology (a.k.a. Palestinian archaeology) Palestine Exploration Fund Place names of...
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  • Congress of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology). A permanent council of the CIAAP was founded in 1880, and in 1930 a merger with the Institut International...
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    the archaeological site in the center of the city, known as Tell es-Sultan / Old Jericho, was inscribed in UNESCO's list as a World Heritage Site in the...
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  • Josef Keil (category Austrian expatriates in Germany)
    on 13 October 1878 in Reichenberg, northern Bohemia (now Czech Republic). He studied classical literature, epigraphy and archaeology at the University...
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