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- Explorations
- Excavations
- Publications
- Finds
- Awards
- Miscellaneous
- Births
- Deaths
- References
{{Year nav topic4|1938|archaeology|science}}The year 1938 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations- Matthew Stirling first visits the Tres Zapotes and San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán sites.
Excavations- The Iron Age farmstead site at Little Woodbury, Wiltshire, England, by Gerhard Bersu for the Prehistoric Society using open area excavation techniques (continues to 1939; published 1940).
- Llantwit Major Roman Villa in Wales, by V. E. Nash-Williams (continues to 1948).
- The Neolithic settlement of Rinyo on Rousay in Orkney (Scotland), by V. Gordon Childe (resumed 1946).
Publications- T. D. Kendrick - Anglo-Saxon Art to A.D. 900.
Finds- Maya site of Caracol is rediscovered.
- Luther Cressman, the first to explore the region, discovers preserved 9,000-year-old shredded sage sandals at Fort Rock Cave in south central Oregon, USA. Until radiocarbon dating verifies his find, his belief has been that humans had occupied the area a maximum of 4,000 years ago.
- 'Barber surgeon of Avebury'.
- Bronze Head from Ife.
Awards{{Empty section|date=March 2011}}Miscellaneous{{Empty section|date=March 2011}}Births- March 8 - Lamia Al-Gailani Werr, Iraqi archaeologist (died 2019)
- Anthony Aveni, American anthropologist[1]
Deaths- February 24 - Thomas Gann, explorer and archaeologist (born 1867)
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Aveni, Anthony F. (Anthony Francis), 1938- - Full record view - Libraries Australia Search|url=http://nla.gov.au/anbd.aut-an36513109|website=nla.gov.au|accessdate=2017-05-31}}
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