1930 in archaeology
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| 1780s . 1790s in archaeology . 1800 | 
| Other events: 1790s . Archaeology timeline | 
Excavations
    
- Vere Gordon Childe completes excavations at Skara Brae (begun in 1927).[1]
 - John Garstang begins excavations at Jericho (continue to 1936).
 - Francis Llewellyn Griffith excavates at Kawa (Sudan).
 - Flinders Petrie begins excavations at Tall al-Ajjul (continue to 1934).
 
Finds
    
- August 5 - Remains of S. A. Andrée's Arctic Balloon Expedition of 1897 discovered.
 - First fragments from an ancient boat harbour found on the bank of the Suojoki river in central Finland (one boat from site later dated to 13th century).[2]
 
Publications
    
- Aleš Hrdlička - The Skeletal Remains of Early Man.
 
Miscellaneous
    
- September 11 - Max Mallowan marries Agatha Christie.
 - Max von Oppenheim opens a private museum of his Near Eastern archaeological finds in Berlin.
 - Edwin Smith Papyrus first translated.
 
Births
    
- March 25 - John M. Coles, English prehistorian (d. 2020)
 - June 13 - Paul Veyne, French Roman archaeologist, historian
 - September 23 - Edda Bresciani, Italian Egyptologist (d. 2020)
 
References
    
- "Excavation - Canmore". canmore.org.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
 - Greenhill, Basil (1995). The Archaeology of Boats & Ships: an introduction. London: Conway Maritime Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-85177-652-1.
 
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