Archaeology

Updated April 14, 2024
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Ladies of the field : early women archaeologists and their search for adventure
Adams, Amanda
Paper Book
The first women archaeologists were Victorian era adventurers who felt most at home when farthest from it. Canvas tents were their domains, hot Middle Eastern deserts their gardens of inquiry and labor. Thanks to them, prevailing ideas about feminine nature -- soft, nurturing, submissive --...
To wake the dead : a Renaissance merchant and the birth of archaeology
Belozerskaya, Marina
Paper Book
At the beginning of the fifteenth century, a young Italian bookkeeper fell under the spell of the classical past. Despite his limited education, the Greeks and Romans seemed to speak directly to him--not from books but from the physical ruins and inscriptions that lay neglected around the shores of...
Finders keepers : a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession
Childs, Craig
Paper Book
To whom does the past belong? Is the archeologist who discovers a lost tomb a sort of hero -- or a villain? If someone steals a relic from a museum and returns it to the ruin it came from, is she a thief? Written in his trademark lyrical style, Craig Childs's riveting new book is a...
The lost city of Z : a tale of deadly obsession in the Amazon
Grann, David.
Paper Book
A grand mystery reaching back centuries. A sensational disappearance that made headlines around the world. A quest for truth that leads to death, madness or disappearance for those who seek to solve it. The Lost City of Z is a blockbuster adventure narrative about what lies beneath the...
The buried : an archaeology of the Egyptian revolution
Hessler, Peter
Paper Book
A National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist "Extraordinary...Sensitive and perceptive, Mr. Hessler is a superb literary archaeologist, one who handles what he sees with a bit of wonder that he gets to watch the history of this grand city unfold, one day at a time." --Wall Street...
In the valley of the kings : Howard Carter and the mystery of King Tutankhamun's tomb
Meyerson, Daniel.
Paper Book
In 1922, the British archaeologist Henry Carter opened King Tutankhamun’s tomb, illuminating the glories of an ancient civilization. And while the world celebrated the extraordinary revelation that gave Carter international renown and an indelible place in history, by the time of his death,...
Archaeology from space : how the future shapes our past
Parcak, Sarah H.
Paper Book
Winner of Archaeological Institute of America's Felicia A. Holton Book Award * Winner of the Phi Beta Kappa Prize for Science * An Amazon Best Science Book of 2019 * A Science Friday Best Science Book of 2019 * A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of...
Children of ash and elm : a history of the Vikings
Price, Neil S.
Paper Book
The definitive history of the Vikings--from arts and culture to politics and cosmology--by a distinguished archaeologist with decades of expertise The Viking Age--from 750 to 1050--saw an unprecedented expansion of the Scandinavian...

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