January–June – 81 Anglo-Saxon wooden coffin Christian burials of the 7th/9th centuries are excavated in an unusually well-preserved state at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk, England.
January 12 – Announcement of the discovery and excavation of two roundhouses in an exceptionally good state of preservation at Must Farm Bronze Age settlement in The Fens of eastern England.
February 19 – Announcement of the discovery and excavation of a largely complete wheel at Must Farm Bronze Age settlement.
April 17 – Announcement of the discovery and initial excavations of an exceptionally large Roman villa, well-preserved, at Brixton Deverill in Wiltshire, England.
November 3 – Announcement of the discovery of a Bronze Age city in Bassetki, Iraq.
November 24 – Announcement of the discovery of an Early Dynastic Period city and graves near Abydos, Egypt.
November 30 – Announcement of the excavation of a Black Death plague pit at Thornton Abbey in eastern England.
March
Announcement of the discovery of a Bronze Age burial site near Morecambe Bay in England.
Wrecks in Portsmouth Harbour (England) are identified as World War I German destroyers V44 and V82.
June 25 – Anglo-Saxon name stone at site of Lindisfarne monastery.
July – Flower found as part of a Bronze Age votive offering in Lancashire, England.
October – An Imperial German Navy U-boat, probably SM UB-85 (sunk 1918), is found off the west coast of Scotland.
October 3 – Announcement that the mound of the motte-and-bailey castle at Skipsea Castle in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England is an Iron Age earthwork, the largest in Britain.
March 6 – María Rostworowski, Peruvian historian (b. 1915)
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