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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1928.

Explorations

  • American astronomer and University of Arizona professor A. E. Douglass participates in a National Geographic Society research project under Neil Merton Judd exploring Chaco Canyon. Using his newly invented technique of dendrochronology, Douglass dates Chetro Ketl and dozens of Chacoan sites (through 1929).
  • Tell Arpachiyah in Iraq explored by Reginald Campbell Thompson.

Excavations

  • September: John Garstang conducts first excavations at Et-Tell.
  • September&ndash;October: Porlock Stone Circle on Exmoor in England surveyed by Harold St George Gray.
  • Italian archaeologist Luigi Maria Ugolini begins excavations at Buthrotum in Epirus (modern-day Albania).
  • V. Gordon Childe begins excavations at Skara Brae.
  • Stuart Piggott begins excavations at Butser Hill.
  • Marthe and Saint-Just Péquart begin excavation of Mesolithic sites on the Breton island of Téviec.
  • The first excavations begin at Yinxu, China led by Li Chi of the Chinese Institute of History and Philosophy.
  • Chinese archeologist Pei Wenzhong joins the continuing excavations at Peking Man site in Zhoukoudian, China.
  • Excavations at Beit Shemesh (continue to 1931).
  • Gertrude Caton Thompson begins excavations at Great Zimbabwe.
  • Dorothy Garrod excavates cave sites in Judea and south Kurdistan.
  • A Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft and University of Pennsylvania team led by Oscar Reuther begins excavations at Ctesiphon.
  • John Winter Crowfoot begins excavations of early Christian churches at Jerash (Gerasa) in Transjordan (continue to 1930).
  • Mortimer Wheeler begins excavations at Lydney Park (continues to 1929).

Finds

  • Continuing excavations at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian, China led by Davidson Black uncover more fossils of a new species he dubs Sinanthropus pekinensis.
  • Ruins of Ugarit.
  • First traces of Mal'ta–Buret' culture found in Siberia.
  • First inscriptions of Byblos syllabary excavated by Maurice Dunand.

Publications

  • V. Gordon Childe - The Most Ancient East: the oriental prelude to European prehistory.
  • O. G. S. Crawford and Alexander Keiller - Wessex from the Air (Oxford).

Miscellaneous

  • Davidson Black founds the Cenozoic Research Laboratory for the research and appraisal of fossils unearthed at Peking Man Site in Zhoukoudian, China
  • Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum inaugurated in San Jose, California

Births

  • February 2: Stanley South, American archaeologist; author of Method and Theory in Historical Archaeology (1977) (died 2016)
  • March 8: Björn Ambrosiani, Swedish archaeologist
  • April 26: Charles Thomas, Cornish prehistorian (died 2016)
  • September 27: Margaret Rule, British maritime archaeologist (died 2015)

Deaths

Arthur Mace of the British archaeologist Howard Carter excavation team, said to have died of arsenic poisoning in 1928.

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