Deaths
- August 17 - Edward Thurlow Leeds, English archaeologist of the Anglo-Saxons (born 1877).
- October 29 - Alexander Keiller, British archaeologist and benefactor (born 1889).
- December 15 - V. E. Nash-Williams, Welsh archaeologist (born 1897).
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