Archaeology is an upcoming mechanic that allows the player to find history.[1][2] Originally intended to be part of the Caves & Cliffs update, it is currently scheduled to be added in an future update after 1.19,[3][4][5]in 1.20[6].
Discovering artifacts
Little is currently known about archaeology. What is known is that by using a Brush on blocks such as dirt or gravel at an "archaeological dig site", players can obtain artifacts, such as diamond blocks, emerald blocks, and Ceramic Shards. If the player is not careful while brushing away sediment, they may permanently break these artifacts. Ceramic Shards can be placed on Clay Pots, which can then be turned into Painted Clay Pots. Players can find artefacts near desert pyramids
Planned additions
Blocks
- Uses the texture of clay.
- Ceramic Shards can be incorporated into an unfired pot.
- Can be fired by lighting fire under the pot.
- Pot can fit up to 8 Ceramic Shards: File:Restoring clay pots.png
- Uses the texture of terracotta.
- Created by firing a clay pot.
- Upon firing, any placed Ceramic Shards become permanently incorporated on to the clay pot: File:Painted clay pot.png
- Processing rubble[unofficial name]
- A technical block associated with archaeology.
- At least comes in dirt and gravel variants.
- Created upon using a brush on what appears to be normal dirt or gravel.
- Has 16 layers.
Items
- Used to sweep away debris from archaeological items.
- Sweeps debris off archaeological items one layer at a time. If interrupted, the block it was being used on simply disappears, and does not yield custom block heights.
- Also comes in a blue-green variant:

- Obtained with a brush at archeological sites.
- Come in different colors and different designs, each depicting a different picture, such as an ender dragon, a cow, Alex, a skeleton, a tree and a vindicator.
- Can be placed/customized on clay pots.
- Currently using placeholder art, according to Jasper Boerstra.[7]
Gameplay
- Archaeology
- The player can find items and blocks in gravel and dirt inside the dig site structure by using the brush.
- Possible items shown in the preview footage include:
- Ceramic shards of varying color that depict different images.
- Diamond blocks and emerald blocks are probably not a part of this list and serve as a placeholder for something else.[citation needed]
History
| October 3rd, 2020 | Archaeology was announced. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 14th, 2021 | Archaeology was delayed. | ||||
| November 17th, 2021 | Archaeology was delayed again. | ||||
Issues
Issues are currently unavailable for archaeology as it is not yet released or in snapshots.
Gallery
- Ceramic Shard (pre-release 2).png
- Vase 1 (pre-release 2).png
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References
- ↑ "Minecraft Live 2020" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 3, 2020
- ↑ "Minecraft Live: The Recap" – Minecraft.net, October 3, 2020
- ↑ "A Caves & Cliffs Announcement" – Minecraft on YouTube, April 14, 2021
- ↑ "A Caves & Cliffs Announcement" – Minecraft.net, April 14, 2021
- ↑ "Caves & Cliffs Update: Part II is Coming" – Minecraft.net, November 17, 2021
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Minecraft/status/1624075979860635649?t=L4Vu8om5-1RtJV8HfLCnFg&s=19
- ↑ "Note: Everything in the archeology vid was placeholder art" – @JasperBoerstra (Jasper Boerstra) on X, October 3, 2020




