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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul BahnPublisher: Smithsonian Books Imprint: Smithsonian Books Dimensions: Width: 22.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 26.10cm Weight: 1.514kg ISBN: 9781588346926ISBN 10: 1588346927 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 03 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsKIRKUS REVIEWS Archaeology magazine contributing editor Bahn serves up a richly illustrated grand tour of the world's iconic sites. The current popular interest in archaeology, writes the author, speaks to a couple of things: As evidenced by the proliferation of genealogy websites and DNA tests for origins, people have a fascination with the past, and 'answering really big questions such as the origins of archaeology can also be tremendous fun.' The text is full of lightly worn scholarship, and while it focuses on well-known places from Mohenjo Daro to Machu Picchu, there are plenty of places that don't always figure in the standard texts. The Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Alberta is one such venue, a place that hugs the flank of the Rockies and was used for millennia as a place where Paleo-Indians and their later descendants drove herds of bison to their deaths. [...] The text is generally well written, the coverage is global, and the color photographs are stunning. Good reading for the armchair or aspiring archaeologist of the house. (300 images). KIRKUS REVIEWS Archaeology magazine contributing editor Bahn serves up a richly illustrated grand tour of the world's iconic sites. The current popular interest in archaeology, writes the author, speaks to a couple of things: As evidenced by the proliferation of genealogy websites and DNA tests for origins, people have a fascination with the past, and 'answering really big questions such as the origins of archaeology can also be tremendous fun.' The text is full of lightly worn scholarship, and while it focuses on well-known places from Mohenjo Daro to Machu Picchu, there are plenty of places that don't always figure in the standard texts. The Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Alberta is one such venue, a place that hugs the flank of the Rockies and was used for millennia as a place where Paleo-Indians and their later descendants drove herds of bison to their deaths. [...] The text is generally well written, the coverage is global, and the color photographs are stunning. Good reading for the armchair or aspiring archaeologist of the house. (300 images). Author InformationPAUL BAHN is a leading archaeological writer, translator, and broadcaster. Contributing editor of Archaeology magazine, he has written extensively on prehistoric art and authored numerous books, most recently Archaeology (Smithsonian Books, 2018). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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