1954 in archaeology

The year 1954 in archaeology involved some significant events.

Excavations

 * Mixco Viejo, Guatemala Musée d'Homme project under the direction of Henri Lehmann starts (continues through 1967).
 * Neolithic-era site of Ashkelon discovered and excavated by French archaeologist Jean Perrot.
 * Excavations at Beycesultan by Seton Lloyd of the British Institute of Archaeology in Ankara begin (continue to 1959).
 * Excavations at Filitosa, Corsica, begin.
 * Excavations at Nagarjunakonda by the Archaeological Survey of India begin (continue to 1960).
 * Excavations at Nevasa, Maharashtra, begin (continue to 1956).
 * Excavations of the London Mithraeum conducted under the direction of W. F. Grimes.
 * Systematic excavations at Niah Caves begin under the direction of the Sarawak Museum.

Finds

 * September 18 - Marble head of Mithras from London Mithraeum unearthed in Walbrook Square by W. F. Grimes's excavation.
 * Panlongcheng Erligang culture site in China discovered.
 * Khufu ship discovered in Giza pyramid complex by Kamal el-Mallakh.
 * Cape Gelidonya shipwreck discovered.

Miscellaneous

 * Sir Mortimer Wheeler is named Television Personality of the Year in the U.K. due to his contributions to Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?

Publications

 * Maurice Beresford - The Lost Villages of England.
 * R. Allen Brown - English Medieval Castles.
 * Grahame Clark - Excavations at Star Carr, an early Mesolithic site at Seamer near Scarborough, Yorkshire.
 * V. E. Nash-Williams - The Roman Frontier in Wales.
 * Stuart Piggott - The Neolithic Cultures of the British Isles: a study of the stone-using agricultural communities of Britain in the second millennium B.C.

Births

 * July 1 - William Rathje, American archaeologist and garbologist (d. 2012)
 * Barbara Tsakirgis, American classical archaeologist (d. 2019)

Deaths

 * March 6 - Sir John Myres, English archaeologist of Cyprus (b. 1869)
 * April 10 - Ludwig Curtius, German Classical archaeologist (b. 1874)
 * July 16 - Henri Frankfort, Dutch-born Egyptologist (b. 1897)
 * October 5 - Alfred Tozzer, American Mesoamerican archaeologist (b. 1877)