2018 in archaeology

This page lists major archaeological events of 2018.

Excavations

Explorations

Finds

  • January
    • A prehistoric site, dating back half a million years, between Jaljulia and Highway 6 in Israel.
    • A hoard of coins and other treasure from the time of Viking ruler Harald Bluetooth is found near Schaprode in Germany.
  • January 1 - A 2,700 years old seal with the inscription "belonging to the governor of the city" is discovered in Jerusalem, supporting the Biblical claim that the city had governors at the time.
  • January 21 - A bottle thrown into the sea in 1886 as part of a German oceanographic experiment is found on an Australian beach.
  • February - Ancient Egyptian cemetery found in Minya, Egypt.
  • February 3 - Announcement of discovery of the tomb of priestess Hetpet from the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt at Giza with well-preserved wall paintings.
  • March 4 - Aircraft carrier USS Lexington, wrecked in 1942 off the north-eastern coast of Australia, discovered by American entrepreneur and explorer Paul Allen (dies October 15).
  • March 17 - Light cruiser USS Juneau (CL-52), wrecked in 1942 at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, discovered by Paul Allen.
  • April - Nazi German submarine U-3523, sunk in 1945 in the Skagerrak, discovered by Sea War Museum Jutland.
  • April 13 - The wreck of the slave ship Clotilda (scuttled 1860) is located in the Mobile River.
  • April 22 - A bust of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius is unearthed in the Temple of Kom Ombo in the southern city of Aswan, Egypt.
  • April 23 - The discovery of the shrine of god Osiris- Ptah Neb, dating back to the 25th dynasty in the Temple of Karnak in Luxor was announced.
  • May - Gold Bronze Age Shropshire bulla found in England.
  • June
  • July
  • August - Foundations of what is thought to be the oldest library in Germany discovered in Cologne; the building dates from 2 AD.
  • August 16 - An English-led team announce the identification of embalming chemicals used in Ancient Egypt around 3500 BCE.
  • Summer - Pre-Viking sword in Vidöstern lake, Jönköping County, Sweden.
  • September - 400-year-old shipwreck off Cascais in Portugal found.
  • September 12 - Discovery in Blombos Cave, South Africa, of a stone carrying an (abstract) drawing in ochre pigment about 73,000 years old – the earliest known human drawing – is announced.
  • September 17 - A sphinx is discovered at the Temple of Kom Ombo near Aswan, the statue likely dates back to the Ptolemaic dynasty.
  • September 25 - Pre-colonial remains are found in Iroungou burial cave, Gabon.
  • September 29 - A cemetery of 1,000 layered burials dating back to the Iron Age and a Neolithic village are found near the town of Korçë in southeastern Albania, after 18 months of excavations.
  • October 8 - Remains of a 1500-year-old Byzantine church are discovered in Sinanköy, Edirne Province in East Thrace.
  • October 13 - A small shrine is discovered in Akrotiri, Greece, dating back to the Bronze Age.
  • October 15 - A ship burial subsequently confirmed to contain a Viking ship is discovered by ground-penetrating radar at Gjellestad near Halden, Norway.
  • October 18 - A Celtic settlement is found in the Canton of Lucerne, dating back to the first century BC.
  • October 23 - Announcement of discovery of the substantially intact wreck of a Greek cargo vessel from around 400 BCE in the Black Sea by an Anglo-Bulgarian team.
  • October 31 - A Byzantine mosaic is found in Kharayeb, Syria, which might be a church floor dating back to 412 AD.
  • November 7 - Announcement of discovery of an early painting of an animal, a banteng from at least 40,000 years BP, in the Lubang Jeriji Saléh cave in Borneo located by an Australian-led team.
  • November 11 - Seven ancient Egyptian tombs are located at the ancient necropolis of Saqqara, dating back to the Fifth and Sixth Dynasties.
  • November 16 - A 4,000-year-old board game called 58 holes carved into the floor of a rock shelter in Azerbaijan.
  • November 19 - Announcement of discovery of the oldest known Levallois stone tools in East Asia at Guanyindong Cave site, Guizhou, southwest China, dated to approximately 170,000–80,000 years ago.
  • November 21 - Announcement of discovery of the ancient Greek city of Limnae on the Gallipoli peninsula, in modern Turkey.
  • November 24 - Announcement of discovery of tomb probably from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt with two perfectly preserved mummies in the Assasseef valley near Luxor by a French-led team working since March.
  • December
  • December 3 - A significant hoard of 24 gold coins and a gold earring is unearthed and tentatively dated to 1101 in Caesarea.
  • December 15 - Announcement of discovery of an Egyptian high priest's tomb, dating back to 4,400 years ago, in Saqqara.
  • December 21 - A Byzantine church is discovered in Akrotiri Peninsula, Cyprus, dating back to the reign of Emperor Heraclius.
  • December 24 - Announcement of discovery of remains of a harnessed horse at the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii.
  • December 29 - Announcement of discovery of a 13th century stone ball probably fired from a trebuchet near Edinburgh Castle in Scotland.
  • December 30 - Roman sarcophagi found at Tel Al-Deir near Damietta, Egypt.

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References

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