1905 in archaeology
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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1905.
Explorations
- August – The Withypool Stone Circle (late Neolithic/early Bronze Age)) on Exmoor, England, is first fully surveyed by Harold St George Gray.
 - September – The site of the Roman legionary works depot at Holt, Wales, is identified by fieldwalking.
 - Theodore M. Davis officially granted exclusive concession to excavate in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.[1]
 
Excavations
- Major project of excavation and restoration at Teotihuacan begun under archeologist Leopoldo Batres.
 - First excavations at Deir el-Medina by Ernesto Schiaparelli. Medical Ostraca of Deir el-Medina emerge.
 - First scientific survey at Great Zimbabwe begun by David Randall-MacIver.
 - George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, first excavates in Egypt.
 
Publications
- G. Baldwin Brown publishes The Care of Ancient Monuments: an account of the legislative and other measures adopted in European countries...
 - Francis J. Haverfield publishes "The Romanization of Roman Britain" in Proceedings of the British Academy.
 - J. R. Mortimer and Robert Mortimer publish their Forty Years Researches in British and Saxon Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire.
 - Thomas Gann publishes first descriptions of Maya site of Lubaantun.
 
Finds
- Winter 1904–5 – Lion Capital of Asoka, dated to about 250 BCE, discovered at Sarnath by F. O. Oertel.
 - Naranjo discovered by Teoberto Maler.
 - Caral, the oldest Andean city, discovered.
 - Three Roman mosaic pavements are found at Harpham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
 - Approximate date – Principia of the Roman fort at Bremetennacum (Ribchester), Lancashire, England, discovered by men working for Miss Greenall.
 
Events
- Arthur Weigall appointed to replace Howard Carter as Chief Inspector of Antiquities for Upper Egypt.
 
Births
- January 12 – James Bennett Griffin, American archaeologist (died 1997).
 - January 26 – Olga Tufnell, English archaeologist of the Near East (died 1985).
 - May 11 – Terence Mitford, Japanese-born British archaeologist of the Near East (died 1978).
 - October 31 – W. F. Grimes, Welsh archaeologist (died 1988).
 
Deaths
- March 3 – Antonio Annetto Caruana, Maltese archaeologist (born 1830).