2023 in archaeology


This page lists significant events of 2023 in archaeology.

Excavations

Finds

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  • 27 – The discovery of the Moluccan types of vessels depicted in the rock art painting from Awunbarna was announced in Arnhem Land, Australia.
  • 29 – The discovery of the several ossuaries uncovered during the operation to prevent antiquity looting was announced near Kafr Kanna in Galilee.
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  • * The discovery of rammed earth buildings, elite tombs, cemeteries, and hundreds of artefacts was announced in Qingjian County, China.
  • * The discovery of the huge Bronze Age cemetery with barrows up to twenty was announced in Salisbury, England.
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  • - During works on water networks on a construction site in Battipaglia, in Via Belvedere, a stone sarcophagus has been found.
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  • 1 – A 3,000-year-old monument was discovered at Seddin, which might be the meeting hall of King Hinz, a ruler in Prignitz during the Bronze Age.
  • 3 – The tomb of the high official "Djehutyemnakht" was revealed in Abusir which dated back to the Late Period, decorated with inscriptions of apotropaic spells against snake bites. The discovery was made by a Czech archaeological mission from the Charles University in May earlier that year.
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  • The earliest coin known to have been minted within Scotland, a silver penny from the reign of King David I, was found in woodland near Penicuik by a metal detectorist.

Events

January
  • 16 – Poznań Young Researchers' Archaeology Conference was held in Poland in Biskupin Archaeological Museum.
;February
  • 9 – the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Tomb of Meru were opened to the public after the restoration.
  • 27 – The Archaeological Museum of Elefsina has reopened to the public following the conclusion of restoration works.
March

Deaths

April