December 1912

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December 6, 1912: Authentic bust of Egypt's Queen Nefertiti discovered after 32 centuries
December 19, 1912: The original "Star Spangled Banner" is donated to the Smithsonian
December 18, 1912: Fake prehistoric "missing link" Eoanthropus dawsoni presented to British scientists

The following events occurred in December 1912:

December 1, 1912 (Sunday)

December 2, 1912 (Monday)

December 3, 1912 (Tuesday)

December 4, 1912 (Wednesday)

December 5, 1912 (Thursday)

December 6, 1912 (Friday)

The Nefertiti Bust found in Tell al-Amarna, Egypt
  • In excavations at Tell al-Amarna in Egypt, the Nefertiti Bust was unearthed, intact, after being buried for around 3,200 years. The team, led by a team led by German archaeologist Ludwig Borchardt, discovered the limestone statue of the head and shoulders of the wife of the Pharaoh Akhenaten (who reigned 1353 BC to 1336 BC), while sifting through the workshop of the sculptor Thutmose. Borchardt concluded that the statue had once set upon a wooden shelf, next to a similar bust of Akhenaten, until termite damage caused both objects to topple; and while the pharaoh's statue was shattered, Nefertiti's bust survived because it had happened to land, upside down, on its flat top.[23]
  • Count Terauchi Masatake, the Governor-General of Korea, was asked by the Emperor to form a new government as Prime Minister of Japan.[24]
  • Vladimir, the Metropolitan of Moscow, was appointed President of the Russian Orthodox Synod and Metropolitan of Saint Petersburg as well.[2]

December 7, 1912 (Saturday)

December 8, 1912 (Sunday)

December 9, 1912 (Monday)

December 10, 1912 (Tuesday)

December 11, 1912 (Wednesday)

December 12, 1912 (Thursday)

December 13, 1912 (Friday)

December 14, 1912 (Saturday)

December 15, 1912 (Sunday)

"A human hand protruding from tons of cement, the frames of which were removed several days ago, was found today in one of the concrete pillars of the government dam across the Mississippi, and explains the disappearance several weeks ago of one of the laborers. The man's body is imbedded (sic) in the solid concrete and is likely to stay there, as to blast it out would destroy not only the body but a great part of one of the largest blocks of cement composing the dam."[46][47][48]

     The "news" was a surprise to the residents of Keokuk, Iowa; the paper there would write two days later that the AP "sent out a weird story of horror said to have occurred on the great dam here," and commented "The press association put a Keokuk date line on the thing deliberately and with full knowledge that it did not emanate from Keokuk, Ia." after picking up the fake news from a St. Louis newspaper and changing the details.[49]

December 16, 1912 (Monday)

  • The Balkan Peace Conference was opened at St. James's Palace in London by Secretary of Foreign Affairs Edward Grey.[2][51] On the same day, the navies of Greece and Turkey fought a battle at the entrance of the Bosporus strait. The Turkish fleet, with 4 battleships, 9 destroyers and 6 torpedo boats opened fire on a Greek battleship squadron which arrived from the island of Imbros. The Greek fleet retaliated ten minutes later, sending the Turkish ships in retreat, and the battle ended at 10:30 am, forty minutes after it began. The Greeks sustained 8 casualties and no major damage, while the Turks lost 58 killed and wounded.[52]
  • Shinano Railway extended the Ōito Line in the Nagano Prefecture, Japan, with station Itoigawa serving the line.[53]
  • A narrow gauge rail line of 24 miles 48 chains (39.6 kilometres) in length opened between Bergrivier to Vredenburg, Western Cape, South Africa.[8]

December 17, 1912 (Tuesday)

December 18, 1912 (Wednesday)

December 19, 1912 (Thursday)

Friday, December 20, 1912 (Friday)

  • Greek forces captured Korytsa in the Ottoman-held territory of what is now present-day Albania.[65]
  • Twenty-two of the 27 people on the British steamer Florence were killed off of the coast of Cape Race, Newfoundland.[66]
  • General Louis Botha returned as Prime Minister of South Africa and formed a new cabinet.[2]
  • J. H. Logue, a Chicago diamond merchant, was brutally murdered in his office in midday. Logue was gagged, stabbed 17 times, shot in his right shoulder, had his skull crushed, had part of his right thumb severed, and had his mouth burned with acid. The killing was believed to have been revenge for Logue's prosecution of diamond thieves in 1905 and 1906.[67] Five men and four women were arrested the next day in connection with the killing.[68]
  • A rail line of 10 miles 31 chains (16.7 kilometres) in length opened between Melk to Motkop, Western Cape, South Africa.[8]

December 21, 1912 (Saturday)

Sunday, December 22, 1912 (Sunday)

December 23, 1912 (Monday)

December 24, 1912 (Tuesday)

December 25, 1912 (Wednesday)

Ki Hadjar Dewantoro, Ernest Douwes Dekker, and Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo

December 26, 1912 (Thursday)

December 27, 1912 (Friday)

December 28, 1912 (Saturday)

December 29, 1912 (Sunday)

December 30, 1912 (Monday)

December 31, 1912 (Tuesday)

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