2024 in archaeology

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This page lists significant events of 2024 in archaeology.

Finds[edit]

January
  • 4 – A rock-cut tomb dating back to the Second Dynasty was uncovered in Saqqara by a team of Japanese and Egyptian archaeologists. The tomb contained artifacts from various periods, spanning over the Late Period, the Ptolemaic period, and the 18th Dynasty. Among the findings were remains of an adult with a colored mask and a small child, in addition to two terracotta statues depicting Isis and Harpocrates.[1]
  • 11 – The Upano Valley sites are discovered as the oldest known complex Amazonian society, predating other such societies by over a millennium. They are located in the Upano River valley in eastern Ecuador, and are a cluster of archaeological sites in the Amazon rainforest, The sites comprise several cities; they are believed to have been inhabited as early as 500 BC.[2]
    • Discovered a Ist century a.d. roman villa in Bacoli during the works for the new public park, likely belonged to Pliny the Elder.[3]
  • 13 - Two Doric greek temples discovered in Paestum[4]
February
March
  • A 1,200-year-old tomb of the Gran Coclé culture containing the remains of an elite lord, as many as 31 sacrificial victims, and gold artifacts has been discovered in Panama’s El Caño Archaeological Park.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "In Photos: Egypt-Japan mission reveals Second Dynasty tomb, artefacts in Saqqara". ahram.org. 4 January 2024.
  2. ^ Wade, Lizzie (11 January 2024). "Laser mapping reveals oldest Amazonian cities, built 2500 years ago". Science. doi:10.1126/science.zzti03q. Archived from the original on 12 January 2024. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  3. ^ https://grandenapoli.it/scoperta-eccezionale-a-bacoli-emergono-i-resti-una-villa-romana-potrebbe-essere-di-plinio-il-vecchio/
  4. ^ https://www.artribune.com/arti-visive/archeologia-arte-antica/2024/01/due-templi-greci-stile-dorico-paestum/
  5. ^ https://www.archaeoreporter.com/it/2024/02/20/scoperte-archeologiche-a-venezia-le-tombe-e-la-chiesa-scomparsa-di-piazza-san-marco-emerge-la-san-geminiano-medievale/
  6. ^ [1]