1933 in archaeology
Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1933.
Explorations
- Hull of Henry V of England's flagship Grace Dieu identified in the River Hamble.
Excavations
- Excavations at Et-Tell by Judith Marquet-Krause begin.
- Excavations at Tell Arpachiyah by Max Mallowan and John Cruikshank Rose of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq.
- Excavations at Tepe Sialk by Roman Ghirshman began.
- Excavation of the mastaba of Senewosret-Ankh at Lisht in Egypt by the Metropolitan Museum of Art concludes.
- Excavations at Tintagel Castle by C. A. Ralegh Radford began.
- Gordon Vivian begins preservation work at Pueblo Bonito, Chetro Ket and Casa Rinconada.
Finds
- August 9 - Hoard of silver denarii and a fragment of tartan cloth were found at Falkirk, Scotland.
- Ancient city of Mari, Syria.
- Rock art at Tassili n'Ajjer.
- The submerged site of Heracleion in Egypt is identified from the air.
Publications
- Stuart Piggott and Grahame Clark - "The age of the British flint mines", Antiquity.
Births
- May 11 - Anna Marguerite McCann, American underwater archaeologist
- June 9 - Jerzy Kolendo, Polish archaeologist
- August 10 - Denise Schmandt-Besserat, French-born archaeologist specialising in the origins of writing and information management
- November 5 – Sonia Elizabeth Chadwick, British early mediaeval archaeologist
- November 15 – Elizabeth Fowler, British medieval archaeologist
- Don Brothwell, British archaeologist
- Christos G. Doumas, Greek archaeologist
- Robert Sténuit, Belgian underwater archaeologist
Deaths
- February 4 - Archibald Sayce, English Assyriologist
- July 13 - Mary Brodrick, English Egyptologist