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La grande aventure de l'égyptologie

By Robert Solé. 2019

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Panorama des faits marquants de l'égyptologie depuis le début du XIXe siècle : la découverte des momies royales et de…

la tombe de Toutankhamon, le déchiffrement des hiéroglyphes ou encore le déplacement des obélisques en Europe.

A history of the world in 100 objects

By Neil MacGregor. 2011

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Bestsellers (Non-fiction), History, Ancient history, Arts and entertainment, Archaeology, Customs and cultures, Travel and geography
Human-narrated audio

British Museum director profiles one hundred pieces from the institution's collection that trace human history, from a stone chopping tool…

discovered in Tanzania in 1931--and estimated to be one of the first manmade objects--to a solar-powered lamp and charger manufactured in China in 2010. Bestseller. 2010

Finders keepers: a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession

By Craig Childs. 2010

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True crime, Science and technology, History, Ancient history, Hobbies and crafts, United States history, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Relic hunter and naturalist exposes the dark side of archaeology. Discusses the reasons people loot, citing cases of antiquities traffickers,…

immoral museum curators, and wealthy collectors. Argues that taking artifacts separates them from their history. Explains his own low-impact method of exploration. 2010

The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity

By David Graeber, David Wengrow. 2021

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History, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Renowned activist and public intellectual David Graeber teams up with professor of comparative archaeology David Wengrow to deliver a trailblazing…

account of human history, challenging our most fundamental assumptions about social evolution--from the development of agriculture and cities to the emergence of "the state," political violence, and social inequality--and revealing new possibilities for human emancipation.For generations, our remote ancestors have been cast as primitive and childlike--either free and equal innocents, or thuggish and warlike. Civilization, we are told, could only be achieved by sacrificing those original freedoms, or alternatively, by taming our baser instincts. Graeber and Wengrow show how such theories first emerged in the eighteenth century as a conservative reaction to powerful critiques of European society posed by Indigenous observers and intellectuals. Revisiting this encounter has startling implications for how we make sense of human history today, including the origins of farming, property, cities, democracy, slavery, and civilization itself.Drawing on path-breaking research in archaeology and anthropology, the authors show how history becomes a far more interesting place once we learn to throw off our conceptual shackles and perceive what's really there. If humans did not spend 95% of their evolutionary past in tiny bands of hunter-gatherers, what were they doing all that time? If agriculture, and cities, did not mean a plunge into hierarchy and domination, then what kinds of social and economic organization did they lead to? What was really happening during the periods that we usually describe as the emergence of "the state"? The answers are often unexpected, and suggest that the course of human history may be less set in stone, and more full of playful, hopeful possibilities, than we tend to assume.The Dawn of Everything fundamentally transforms our understanding of the human past and offers a path toward imagining new forms of freedom, new ways of organizing society. This is a monumental book of formidable intellectual range, animated by curiosity, moral vision, and a faith in the power of direct action.

The first North Americans: an archaeological journey (Ancient Peoples and Places Ser. #0)

By Brian M. Fagan, Brian Fagan. 2011

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United States history, History, Archaeology
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Anthropology professor and author of Cro-Magnon (DB 72886) surveys fifteen thousand years of Native American history and culture in North…

America. Discusses controversies over the first settlement and humans' role in animal extinction. Covers immigration routes and the diversity of hunter-gatherer societies. 2011

Searching for the Amazons: the real warrior women of the ancient world

By John Man. 2018

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History, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

An exploration of the mythos of the Amazons, a tribe of female warriors. Discusses the stories told in many cultures…

about them and the past conclusions that they must have been merely myth. The author, however, uses research and archeological discoveries to demonstrate that they did, in fact, exist. 2018

Vesuvius: a biography

By Alwyn Scarth. 2009

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Nature, History, Archaeology
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One of the world's most dangerous volcanoes and capable of destroying entire cities, Vesuvius has fascinated many for over two…

millennia. Scarth draws on research, eyewitness accounts, and other sources to depict the story of this violent volcano from ancient times until the early twenty-first century. 2009

Lives in ruins: archaeologists and the seductive lure of human rubble

By Marilyn Johnson. 2014

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Science and technology, Reference, General non-fiction, Adventurers and explorers, Archaeology, Historical biography
Human-narrated audio

Examination of those who choose a career in the field of archaeology--the study of the material remains of culture. Discusses…

the ways in which people are drawn into the field--such as a love of Indiana Jones--challenges archaeologists face in the twenty-first century, and day-to-day lives of practitioners. 2014

At home in her tomb: Lady Dai and the ancient Chinese treasures of Mawangdui

By Sarah S. Brannen, Christine Liu-Perkins. 2014

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History, Asian travel and geography, Asian history, Archaeology, Adventure and exploration
Human-narrated audio

Explores the mysteries of the Mawangdui (mah-wahng-dway) tombs, one of China's top archaeological finds, and sheds light on what life…

was like during the Han dynasty (202 B.C.-220 A.D.). Details the burial and condition of Lady Dai's body and cause of death. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2014

Papyrus: the plant that changed the world, from ancient Egypt to today's water wars

By John Gaudet, John J Gaudet. 2014

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Nature, Ancient history, Environment, Science and technology, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Ecologist examines the natural history of the papyrus plant, from ancient Egypt to the modern era. Describes its usage in…

paper, and as a building material, food, and fuel. Explains the role it plays in its ecosystem. Theorizes on its uses in the future. 2014

The manor: three centuries at a slave plantation on Long Island

By Mac K Griswold, Mac Griswold. 2013

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United States history, Science and technology, Biography, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Cultural landscape historian uses primary documents and archaeological research to reconstruct the history of the Georgian-style Sylvester Manor on Shelter…

Island, New York. Traces the Quaker plantation owners through fifteen generations and discusses their relationships with the Manhansett Indians, roles in the Revolutionary War, and uses of slave labor. 2013

Faces from the past: forgotten people of North America

By James M. Deem. 2012

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Science and technology, History, Arts and entertainment, United States travel and geography, Adventure and exploration, Laws and statutes, Archaeology, Travel and geography
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Case studies detail the reconstruction of skulls uncovered by archaeologists. Provides information about each excavation, the history of the site,…

and theories about the person's final moments. Includes Nevada's Spirit Cave Man, who lived 10,500 years ago, and skeletons from Albany's Almshouse Cemetery. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2012

Beneath the sands of Egypt: adventures of an unconventional archaeologist

By Donald P. Ryan. 2010

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Adventure and exploration, History, Archaeology, Historical biography
Human-narrated audio

Archaeologist who discovered the mummy of female pharaoh Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings in 1989 describes his work…

for National Geographic and the BBC, collaborations with explorer Thor Heyerdahl, and digs in Egypt and Hawaii. 2010

Las profecías mayas (Best seller (Debolsillo (Firm)))

By Maurice Cotterell, Gilbert Cotterell. 2010

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General fictionParanormal, History, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

An author and a scientist explore the Mesoamerican civilization of the Maya. They analyze Mayan history, cosmology, and astronomy, with…

an emphasis on concepts of time and the predictions that the world will end in 2012. Translated from English. Spanish language. 2009

Before Columbus: the Americas of 1491

By Charles C. Mann. 2009

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History, Ancient history, Indigenous peoples, Adventure and exploration, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Portrays Native American societies in North, Central, and South America--their governments, agriculture, trade, and engineering feats. Discusses the age of…

the "New World," the military success of Europeans against larger armies, and whether the Americas were really a wilderness. Based on 1491 (DB 61198). For grades 5-8. 2009

Native universe: voices of Indian America

By Kevin Gover. 2008

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United States history, Indigenous peoples history, Arts and entertainment, Indigenous peoples, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Indian scholars, writers, and leaders celebrate their cultural heritage through three main topics: "Our Universes" examines the diversity of beliefs…

and ceremonies, "Our Peoples" probes historical events such as the arrival of Christopher Columbus, and "Our Lives" offers stories and poems on contemporary identity. 2008

Spokane & the Inland Empire: an interior Pacific Northwest anthology

By David H. Stratton. 2005

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United States history, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio
Essays on the history, agriculture, geography, architecture, and Native Americans of the Spokane and the interior Pacific Northwest

Plunder of the ancients: a true story of betrayal, redemption, and an undercover quest to recover sacred Native American artifacts

By Lucinda Delaney Schroeder, Lucinda Schroeder. 2014

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True crime, Frontier and pioneer life, United States history, Indigenous peoples, Religion, Archaeology, Business and economics, Politics and government
Human-narrated audio

An undercover investigation to recover sacred Native American artifacts. Illegal trafficking in tribal artifacts for huge sums of money peaked…

in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1998. Schroeder's task was to bring criminals--at all levels--to justice, and to recover the artifacts and return them. Forces were at work to undermine--even destroy--her mission. Contains some strong language

A short history of humanity: A new history of old europe

By Johannes Krause. 2021

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Customs and cultures, Archaeology, History
Human-narrated audio

&“Thrilling . . . a bracing summary of what we have learned [from] &‘archaeogenetics&’—the study of ancient DNA . .…

. Krause and Trappe capture the excitement of this young field.&”—Kyle Harper, The Wall Street Journal Johannes Krause is the director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and a brilliant pioneer in the field of archaeogenetics—archaeology augmented by DNA sequencing technology—which has allowed scientists to reconstruct human history reaching back hundreds of thousands of years before recorded time. In this surprising account, Krause and journalist Thomas Trappe rewrite a fascinating chapter of this history, the peopling of Europe, that takes us from the Neanderthals and Denisovans to the present. We know now that a wave of farmers from Anatolia migrated into Europe 8,000 years ago, essentially displacing the dark-skinned, blue-eyed hunter-gatherers who preceded them. This Anatolian farmer DNA is one of the core genetic components of people with contemporary European ancestry. Archaeogenetics has also revealed that indigenous North and South Americans, though long thought to have been East Asian, also share DNA with contemporary Europeans. Krause and Trappe vividly introduce us to the prehistoric cultures of the ancient Europeans: the Aurignacians, innovative artisans who carved flutes and animal and human forms from bird bones more than 40,000 years ago; the Varna, who buried their loved ones with gold long before the Pharaohs of Egypt; and the Gravettians, big-game hunters who were Europe&’s most successful early settlers until they perished in the ice age. Genetics has earned a reputation for smuggling racist ideologies into science, but cutting-edge science makes nonsense of eugenics and &“pure&” bloodlines. Immigration and genetic exchanges have always defined our species; who we are is a question of culture, not biological inheritance. This revelatory book offers us an entirely new way to understand ourselves, both past and present

Three stones make a wall: the story of archaeology

By Eric H. Cline, Glynnis Fawkes. 2017

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Science and technology, History, Archaeology, Historical biography
Human-narrated audio

Eric Cline is an archaeologist with more than thirty seasons of excavation experience. Though archaeology began as an amateur pursuit,…

over the last century, it has become a cutting-edge science. In his newest book, Cline shares stories of the greatest archaeological sites and discoveries, as well as addressing the questions archaeologists are asked most often: How do you know where to dig? How are excavations actually done? How do you know how old something is? And Who gets to keep what is found?

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