1909 in archaeology

Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1909.

Explorations

 * Discovery of the Burgess Shale Cambrian fossil site in the Canadian Rockies by palaeontologist Charles Walcott of the Smithsonian Institution.

Excavations

 * Excavation of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester Roman Town) in England by the Society of Antiquaries of London completed (begun in 1890).
 * Excavations at Ritsona in Boeotia by Ronald Burrows and Percy and Annie Ure of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens begin (completed in 1922).
 * Excavations at Villa of Mysteries at Pompeii begin.
 * At Knap Hill in Wiltshire, England, the first excavation of a causewayed enclosure, by Ben and Maud Cunnington, is completed (begun in 1908).

Finds

 * Betatakin ruins discovered by Byron Cummings

Miscellaneous

 * The National Trust purchases White Barrow on Salisbury Plain in England, its first archaeological site.

Births

 * January 8 – Nikolaos Platon, Greek archaeologist (d. 1992)
 * December 10 – Robert Wauchope, American archaeologist and anthropologist (d. 1979)
 * Su Bingqi, Chinese archaeologist (d. 1997)