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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

The year 2004 in archaeology included many events, some of which are listed below.

Explorations



  • Start of the three-year Bombay Before the British project.
  • Start of the Iziko South African Museum project to attempt to identify the wreck of the slave ship Meermin.

Publications



  • Bond, James. Monastic Landscapes. Stroud: Tempus. ISBN 0-7524-1440-2. 
  • Dunbar, Robin. The Human Story: a new history of mankind's evolution. London: Faber. ISBN 0-571-19133-9. 
  • Friedrich, M. et al. "The 12,460-year Hohenheim oak and pine tree-ring chronology from central Europe: a unique annual record for radiocarbon calibration and paleoenvironment reconstructions". Radiocarbon 46: 1111â€"1122.  CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. (link)

Finds


2004 in archaeology
  • Huxley Hoard of 10th century Viking silver jewellery discovered near Huxley, Cheshire, England.
  • Salcombe B underwater archaeological site identified from Bronze age finds discovered on the Salcombe Cannon Wreck site off the English south coast.
  • Swash Channel Wreck (early 17th century) discovered off Poole Harbour on the English south coast.

Miscellaneous



  • New calibration curve for dendrochronology, INTCAL04, internationally ratified for dates back to 26,000 BP.
  • Albert Goodyear of the University of South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology announces that radiocarbon dating at the Topper archaeological site in South Carolina dates it to approximately 50,000 years ago, or approximately 37,000 years before the Clovis culture.
  • Brief reappearance and further study of Seaton Carew Wreck on the English north-east coast.
  • Graeme Barker elected to the Disney Professorship of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge in England.

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