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Hidden treasure (Time detectives)
By Geoffrey Trease. 1989
Trease demonstrates how archaeologists and historians piece together evidence of past civilizations to give us a picture of how people…
once lived. He discusses archaeological digs in such places as Troy, Sutton Hoo, and the tomb of Tutankhamen. 1989.Digs and diggers: a book of world archaeology
By Leonard Cottrell. 1964
An introduction to the history of archaeology and the great archaeologists. The author discusses not only the well-known excavations in…
Egypt and the Near East, but also those in Russia, China, and the Western Hemisphere. 1964.Guide critique des médicaments de l'âme: [antidépresseurs, lithium et régulateurs de l'humeur, neuroleptiques, stimulants, tranquillisants, somnifères, sevrage] ((Librio ; 70).)
By David Cohen, Suzanne Cailloux-Cohen. 1995
L'avenir de la vie
By Michel Salomon. 1981
Médecin des trois corps: de la Faculté de médecine de Paris à l'Ashram philippin
By Janine Fontaine. 1980
Sois malade et tais-toi: un homme seul face à la médecine
By Mustapha Khalfoun. 1988
Jeune instituteur algérien, Mustapha Khalfoun tombe malade à l'âge de 20 ans. Atteint d'un mal rarissime, il traine d'hôpital en…
hôpital, en Algérie puis a Paris. Lentement, il apprend à gérer sa maladie. 1988.Survival of the sickest: a medical maverick discovers why we need disease
By Jonathan Prince, Sharon Moalem. 2007
Conditions that are diseases today actually gave our ancestors a leg up in the survival sweepstakes. When the option is…
a long life with a disease or a short one without it, evolution opts for disease almost every time. 2007.The lost tomb
By Kent R Weeks. 1998
The personal account of an American Egyptologist's discovery and excavation of the largest tomb in the Valley of the Kings.…
Weeks describes his 1995 entry into a multi- chambered burial site that some consider the most important archaeological find of the twentieth century. He discusses the new revelations about the sons of Ramesses II, stressing that there is more to be explored. c1998.The walls of windy Troy: a biography of Heinrich Schliemann
By Marjorie Braymer. 1960
A biography of a poor boy who made money and educated himself to realize his dream of proving that Homer's…
Troy and Mycenae had once really existed. For junior and senior high readers. 1960.The dawn of medicine
By Robert Silverberg. 1967
The caves of the great hunters
By Hans Baumann. 1962
The discovery of the cave at Lascaux in 1940 by four boys and a dog is described by the author,…
who also tells of other picture caves discovered by boys and girls. For junior and senior high readers. 1962. Uniform title: Höhlen der grossen Jäger.Son rise: the miracle continues
By Barry Neil Kaufman. 1993
Expanding on the 1979 television special called SON-RISE, this updates the story of Raun Kaufman, whose parents' efforts helped him…
develop from a lifeless, non-communicative child into an active, verbal, loving boy. As a result of their experience the Kaufmans started an institute to help other families of autistic children. 1993.Sunken history: the story of underwater archaeology
By Robert Silverberg. 1963
This introduction to a new phase of an old science describes major finds in ancient shipwrecks, submerged shore areas, sunken…
cities, and sacrificial wells. The author explains underwater techniques that have made these investigations possible. 1963.Take my hands: the remarkable story of Dr. Mary Verghese
By Dorothy Clarke Wilson. 1963
Secrets of Minos: Sir Arthur Evan's discoveries in Crete
By Alan Honour. 1961
Secrets et vertus des plantes médicinales
By Sélection du Reader's Digest. 1986
Arrival of the gods: revealing the alien landing sites of Nazca
By Erich Von Däniken. 1998
Nazca, once only an isolated settlement in the midst of the Peruvian desert, is today a meeting place for archaeologists…
from around the world. Drawing on over thirty years study, Erich von Dääniken examines the various theories which attempt to explain the Nazca phenomena in terms of religious ritual, ancient roads and astrological symbols. He puts forward a startling revolutionary solution to one of archaeology's greatest enigmas.Le traitement naturel des céphalées et des migraines (Collection Santé naturelle.)
By Mario Chaput. 2005