1817 in archaeology

The year 1817 in archaeology involved some significant events.

Events

 * The Elgin Marbles go on display in the British Museum in London.
 * Stamford Raffles publishes The History of Java.

Explorations

 * Giovanni Battista Belzoni travels extensively through Egypt, visiting Abu Simbel, Karnak and the Valley of the Kings, creating several excavation sites.
 * Major Stephen H. Long commands an expedition exploring the southern part of Arkansas, as well as the Louisiana border of the Red River; he also explores the Wisconsin River to its headwaters and the Mississippi River to the Falls of Saint Anthony.

Excavations

 * October - The KV16 burial site of Ramesses I in the East Valley of the Kings is discovered and excavated by Giovanni Battista Belzoni.
 * Near Cairo, the Great Sphinx of Giza is excavated to chest level by Giovanni Battista Caviglia.
 * Giovanni Battista Belzoni clears the Great Temple of Abu Simbel of sand.
 * The tophet in Carthage is first excavated; since then, hundreds of urns and stelae (engraved stones) have been recovered.

Finds

 * January 1 - Sailing through the Sandwich Islands, Otto von Kotzebue discovers New Year Island.
 * October - Giovanni Battista Belzoni finds the tomb and sarcophagus of Seti I.
 * October 9 - The KV21 burial site in the Valley of the Kings is discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni.
 * October 10 - The KV16 burial site of Ramesses I in the East Valley of the Kings is discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni.
 * November 22 - Frédéric Cailliaud discovers the old Roman emerald mines at Sikait, Egypt.

Births

 * Henry Syer Cuming, antiquarian, collector and secretary of the British Archaeological Association (d. 1902)
 * March 5 - Austen Henry Layard, French-born British archaeologist of Iran (d. 1894)

Deaths

 * November 5 - Carl Haller von Hallerstein, German archaeologist of Greece (b. 1774)