2015 in archaeology
This page lists major archaeological events of 2015.
Explorations
- July–September – Survey and identification of British Royal Navy submarine in the North Sea.
- University of Bradford 'Europe's Lost Frontiers' project begins mapping the Palaeolithic landscapes of Doggerland beneath the North Sea.
Excavations
- April 9–10 – A winter diving expedition on the Franklin expedition ship HMS Erebus, consisting of Parks Canada underwater archaeologists and Royal Canadian Navy divers, commences.
- May–October – Griffin Warrior Tomb near Pylos.
- September
- *Start of major excavations at Must Farm Bronze Age settlement in The Fens of eastern England by archaeologists from Cambridge.
- *Excavation of abandoned Bradford Park Avenue football stadium in England.
- End – Enigma Shipwrecks Project investigates the Levantine Sea.
- Excavation of Hill 20, a site in the Battle of Ypres, begins.
- 2015–2017 – Investigation of the Pictish site of Dunnicaer.
- Excavations at Craig Rhos-y-felin in the Preseli Hills of south-west Wales end.
Finds
- January 4 – The discovery of the tomb of Khentakawess III in Abusir is announced.
- January 27 – Discovery of an extinct Homo bone under Penghu Strait in Taiwan named Penghu 1 is published.
- February 18 – Marine archaeologists and diving club members from the Israel Antiquities Authority announce that about 2,000 gold coins dating back more than 1,000 years have been discovered in Caesarea.
- Summer – Ice Age engravings dating from at least 12,000 BCE are found at Les Varines site on Jersey in the Channel Islands, the earliest known art in the British Isles.
- June – Discovery of almost eight million animal mummies next to the sacred temple of Anubis is announced in Egypt, in Saqqara
- July – Discovery of two possible tunnels in Tutankhamun's tomb by Nicholas Reeves.
- October 7 – Watlington Hoard of Anglo-Saxon silver coins and other items found in Oxfordshire, England, by a metal detectorist.
- November 27 – Spanish galleon San José located off Cartagena, Colombia, in the Caribbean Sea.
- December 19 – Discovery of the wreck of a merchant ship in the Indian Ocean, thought to be the West Ridge.
- The lower half of one of three known statues of Egyptian pharaoh Sahure is discovered in Elkab.
- Pylos Combat Agate from Griffin Warrior Tomb excavated, but not published until 2017.
- A wood bark shield from 2300 years BP is found at Enderby, Leicestershire, in the east midlands of England.
- Wreck of British Royal Navy submarine located off Corsica.
Publications
- January 28 – Nature reports the dating of a modern human skull from Manot cave is the first evidence in support of the Out of Africa theory and shows modern humans living alongside Neanderthals in the Levant.
Events
- March 5–8 - The ancient city sites of Nimrud, Hatra and Dur-Sharrukin in Iraq are demolished by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
- May – The Temple of Baalshamin is destroyed by ISIS.
- June – Welsh metal detectorists discover a large Viking and Anglo-Saxon coin and jewellery hoard at Eye, Herefordshire on the English border but steal and conceal most of the find.
- June 3 - Formal confirmation that a wreck first located in the 1980s off Cape Town, South Africa, is the Portuguese São José Paquete Africa, the first and only confirmed find of a working slave ship sunk in transit with its human cargo aboard.
Deaths
- January 25 – Giancarlo Ligabue, Italian paleontologist, discoverer of Ligabueino
- February 25 – Sheppard Frere, British archaeologist of the Roman Empire
- April 9 – Margaret Rule, British maritime archaeologist
- August 18 – Khaled al-Asaad, Syrian archaeologist