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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1932.
Explorations
- "Antro della Sibilla" cave discovered by Amedeo Maiuri in Italy.
 
Excavations
- Excavations of Antioch begun by an international committee (until 1939).
 - The first organized excavations, to be pursued until 1942, are started in Classical Period Smyrna by Rudolf Naumann and Selahattin Kantar, after preliminary explorations made in 1927.
 - Excavations of Troy begun by Carl Blegen (until 1938).
 - Brattahlid, home of Erik the Red, is excavated by Danish archaeologists in southern Greenland.
 - Clovis, New Mexico, excavations reveal the tools of the Clovis culture.
 - Aage Roussell and Eigil Knuth excavate old Norse sites on the west Greenland coast.
 - Excavation of a 'tumulus' in the grounds of Fawley Court in England proves it to have been created in 1731.
 
Publications
- William F. Albright - The Archaeology of Palestine and the Bible.
 - R. G. Collingwood - Roman Britain.
 - Cyril Fox - The Personality of Britain: its influence on inhabitant and invader in prehistoric and early historic times.
 - Mary Hamilton Swindler becomes the first woman editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Archaeology
 
Finds
- November 22: Dura-Europos synagogue (244 CE) is discovered in Syria.[1]
 - Baal with Thunderbolt or the "Baal stele" is excavated in Ugarit.
 - Parts of the western quay for the Diolkos in Greece are discovered by Harold North Fowler.[2]
 
Awards
Miscellaneous
- October: Secunda nave of the Nemi ships is recovered.
 
Births
- Patty Jo Watson, American archaeologist[3]
 
Deaths
References
- ↑ Kee, Howard Clark; Cohick, Lynn H. (November 1999). Evolution of the Synagogue: Problems and Progress. A&C Black. p. 73. ISBN 9781563382963.
 - ↑ Werner, Walter (1997). "The largest ship trackway in ancient times: the Diolkos of the Isthmus of Corinth, Greece, and early attempts to build a canal". The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 26 (2): 98–119. Bibcode:1997IJNAr..26...98W. doi:10.1111/j.1095-9270.1997.tb01322.x.
 - ↑ "Watson, Patty Jo (1932-) - People and organisations". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
 
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