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Archaeology: Discovering the Past John Orna-Ornstein
Published by Oxford University Press, 2002.
Though people throughout history have been fascinated with searching for and finding ancient objects, the science of archaeology began when people started recording their finds and trying to explain them. This introduction to archaeology begins by mentioning famous discoveries, such as the Incan civilization, Pompeii, Ur, and Tutankhamen's tomb. Then, the book goes more in depth, describing the methods archaeologists use to glean information from ancient trash, the tools archaeologists use in excavation, the challenges of reconstruction and conservation, underwater archaeology, how scientists date objects, mummies, and more. The book explains how we know what we know about ancient cultures.
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