1971 in archaeology
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The year 1971 in archaeology involved some significant events.
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[edit] Explorations
[edit] Excavations
- The Chaco Project, conducted by the National Park Service and the University of New Mexico, surveys and excavates Chaco Canyon (until 1982)
[edit] Publications
- Leakey, M.D., 1971: Olduvai Gorge Volume 3, Excavations in Beds I & II 1960-1963, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
[edit] Finds
- 22 July: The "Lady of Baza"
- Royal tomb of Muryeong, King of Baekje (d. AD 523), one of the Korean Three Kingdoms
- Guns and other artefacts from HMY Mary discovered independently by members of Chorley and Merseyside Sub-Aqua Clubs in July

