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2004 in archaeology
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
.
Preliminary excavations at
Must Farm Bronze Age settlement
in
The Fens
of eastern England.
Publications
Finds
Huxley Hoard
of
10th century
Viking silver jewellery discovered near Huxley,
Cheshire, England
.
Site of naval
Battle of the Aegates
located off
Levanzo
.
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
rediscovered off
Poole Harbour
on the English south coast.
Artifacts retrieved from the
Dutch East India Company
ship
Rooswijk
on the
Goodwin Sands
.
Shorwell helmet
found on the
Isle of Wight
.
Fossilized
dinosaur brain
found at
Bexhill-on-Sea
on the English south coast.
Events
November 15
-
Human Tissue Act 2004
in Britain requires licences for the
public display
of human remains and provides for transfer of such remains from
museum collections
.
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.