Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1884. Rev. William Collings Lukis and Sir Henry Dryden, Bart., survey megalithic monuments in Scotland, Cumberland and Westmoreland. October - Augustus Pitt Rivers begins excavation of the Romano-British settlement site on Woodcutts Common, on his Cranborne Chase estate in Dorset. Tanis, Egypt: the first excavation conducted by Flinders Petrie. Excavations at the Oracle of Apollo on Ptoion are begun by the French School at Athens. Winter - First burials of the Remedello culture. Hittites' script identified on a monument at Boğazkale discovered by William Wright. Pitt Rivers Museum established by donation of Augustus Pitt Rivers' anthropological and archaeological collections to the University of Oxford. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology established at the University of Cambridge, opening as the Cambridge Antiquarian Library and Museum. François Lenormant - La Genèse traduite d'après l'hébreu, avec distinction des éléments constitutifs du texte, suivi d‘un essai de restitution des textes dont s'est servi le dernier rédacteur (Paris). January 26 - Roy Chapman Andrews, American explorer (d. 1960). February 1 - Herbert Eustis Winlock, American Egyptologist who worked for the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art (d. 1950) July 25 - Davidson Black, Canadian paleoanthropologist (d.
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