The Atlas of World Archaeology

The Atlas of World Archaeology
Large coffee table, picture book measuring 9 by 13 inches. This book is a timely celebration of a century or more of arduous archaeological endeavours. It represents, in a most accessible way, a finely balanced summary of what we know and at the same time us a sense of anticipation for new discoveries.
The book provides an overview of the field, from the evidence of toolmaking among Neanderthals to the spread of computer technology throughout the world.
Time Life UK (2000)
208 pages
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