The decade of the 1780s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1786: Antonio Bernasconi and Colonel Antonio del Rio examine the ruins of Palenque...
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The 1780s (pronounced "seventeen-eighties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1780, and ended on December 31, 1789. A period...
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The decade of the 1770s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1773: Don Ramon de Ordoñez y Aguilar examines the ruins of Palenque and sends...
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transport that occurred during the 1780s. January 26 – John Urpeth Rastrick, English steam locomotive builder and partner in Foster, Rastrick and Company (died...
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the 1790s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1799: Napoleon in Egypt: French troops occupy Egyptian territory. Tomb KV20 in the Valley...
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Racism in archaeology covers the phenomenon of interpreting archaeological remains in terms of speculations about the putative racial profiles of the peoples...
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viaduct, which became known as the "Covered Bridge", is built at Blaenavon in South Wales for a horse-worked tramway carrying coal to the ironworks coke...
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School of Archaeology at Rome begin (continue to 1986). Ain Dara temple, Syria; continues until 1985. Excavations begin at Dryslwyn Castle in Wales under...
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1833). June 13 – William James, English railway promoter (died 1837). Years in rail transport "Richard Trevithick". Scientific American. 27 (21): 325. 1872...
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separate term Caucasian in the 1780s. These terms were used and developed by numerous other scholars over the next century. In the early 20th century,...
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