1983 in archaeology
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The year 1983 in archaeology involved some significant events.
Explorations
- Laconia Survey begins (joint British–Dutch project); continues to 1989
Excavations
- Hengistbury Head, by Barry Cunliffe, is continued (begun in 1979).
- Boxgrove Quarry, by Mark Roberts of University College London, is begun (continues to 1996).
Publications
- Christopher Chippindale - Stonehenge Complete.
- R. C. Gaur - Excavations at Atranjikhera: early civilization of the Upper Ganga Basin.
Finds
- May 13 - Lindow Woman discovered at Lindow Moss in north west England by peat cutters.
- Kitora Tomb discovered at Asuka, central Nara, Japan.
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