1915 in archaeology
Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1915.
Explorations
- Hiram Bingham III finishes his explorations of Machu Picchu, begun in 1911.
Excavations
- R. E. Merwin leads Harvard University's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology project at Lubaantun.
- Alfred V. Kidder excavates Pecos Pueblo, New Mexico.
- Earl Halstead Morris excavates Twin Angels Pueblo.
- Nijmegen Helmet is found in the Netherlands.
Publications
- Sylvanus Morley - An Introduction to the Study of Maya Hieroglyphs.
Events
- 21 September - Cecil Chubb acquires Stonehenge at auction for £6600.
- The first of the 'Etruscan terracotta warriors', forged by sculptor Alfredo Fioravanti with the Riccardi family, is purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Births
- August 8 - María Rostworowski, Peruvian historian.
- December 8 - Bernard Fagg, English archaeologist working in Nigeria.
- December 28 - Martyn Jope, British archaeologist and biochemist.
- Michael J. O'Kelly, Irish archaeologist.
Deaths
- February 23 - Theodore M. Davis, American Egyptological excavation sponsor.
- May 10 - Gaston Cros, French army officer and archaeologist, killed in action.
- October 24 - Désiré Charnay, French archaeologist of Central America.
- Sir Alfred Biliotti, Italian Levantine British consular officer and archaeologist