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Blue Beaker BE1
The features on this page are exclusive to Experimental Gameplay in Bedrock Edition. 
These features may be properly added in a future update, but currently require enabling one or more settings in the "Next Major Update" section of the Game Settings menu.
TNT JE3 BE2
This page describes an experimental feature in Java Edition. 
This feature is not enabled in-game by default and requires the use of the "update_1_20" experimental data pack to be implemented.

The archaeology is an upcoming gameplay mechanic that allows the player to find items that represent historical artifacts below suspicious sand and gravel blocks.[1][2] This mechanic was originally intended to be part of the Caves & Cliffs update, but it had been delayed three times until the Trails & Tales update.[3]

Guide

By using a brush on suspicious sand at warm ocean ruins (those whose the main building mateerial is sandstone), desert pyramids and desert wells, players can discover and obtain artifacts and other loot, such as sticks, emeralds and pottery sherds. If the player breaks or drops a block of suspicious sand, they permanently break these artifacts. Pottery Sherds can be used to add decoration to decorated pots. The brush can still be used on suspicious gravel blocks found in cold ocean ruins (those whose main building material is stone brick) and trail ruins. Suspicious gravel provides a wider variety of items after brushing.

Additions

Blocks

Decorated Pot (E) JE1 Decorated Pot
  • Can be crafted with any 4 pottery shards or brick items, shaped rhombic.
    • The type of crafting material decides which picture will appear on the certain side of the crafted decorated pot.
      • The possible pictures are decided by the type of pottery shard which is used to craft.
      • The brick item will not have a picture.
  • It is very fragile and very easy to break it:
    • Will break apart into its crafting materials when breaking it using any block-breaking tool.
    • Will drop itself when breaking it using nothing.
Suspicious Gravel BE1 Suspicious Gravel
  • Generates in cold ocean ruins and trail ruins.
  • Brushing the suspicious gravel with a brush will extract objects.
Suspicious Sand JE1 BE1 Suspicious Sand

Items

Brush JE1 BE1 Brush
Pottery Sherd
  • They have symbolic pictures on them.
  • Different structures contain different pottery shards.
  • Contains 20 different variants.
  • They cannot be crafted and are only found by brushing suspicious sand.

World generation

Trail Ruins

Gameplay

History

October 3rd, 2020Archaeology was announced at Minecraft Live 2020.
April 14th, 2021Archaeology was delayed to 1.18.
November 17th, 2021Archaeology is announced to be added after The Wild Update.
February 10th, 2023Archaeology is announced to be added in 1.20.
Java Edition
1.20
(Experimental)
23w07aAdded Archaeology. In desert wells, the suspected sand may contain a pottery shard, a brick, a emerald, a stick or suspicious stew. In desert temples, the suspected sand may contain a pottery shard, dynamite, gunpowder, a emerald or a diamond.
Bedrock Edition
Next Major Update
(Expermiental)
beta 1.19.70.23Added Archaeology. In desert wells, the suspected sand may contain a pottery shard, a brick, a emerald, a stick or suspicious stew. In desert temples, the suspected sand may contain a pottery shard, dynamite, gunpowder, a emerald or a diamond.

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Issues

Issues relating to "Archaeology" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

References

  1. "Minecraft Live 2020" – Minecraft on YouTube, October 3, 2020
  2. "Minecraft Live: The Recap" – Minecraft.net, October 3, 2020
  3. "Archeology coming to Minecraft 1.20" – Minecraft.net, February 10, 2023
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