Myths and mysteries in archaeology [sound recording] / Susan A. Johnston.
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SoundPublisher number: UC163 | Recorded BooksUT163 | Recorded BooksSeries: Modern scholarPublication details: Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, p2010.Description: 7 sound discs (ca. 8 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guide (80 p. : col. ill., maps)ISBN: - 9781440775611 (sound discs)
- 9781440775628 (guide)
- 930.102 22
- CC175 .J64 2010
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Audiobook on CD
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Compact disc.
Title from container.
Lecture given by Susan A. Johnston.
In container (26 cm.)
"14 lectures"--Container.
Professor Susan A. Johnstone of the George Washington University applie an archaeological perspective to the bigger myths and mysteries in world history, using the scientific method to suggest the most likely scenarios for interpreting our shared past in a way that is true to the evidence and highlights the accomplishments of our ancient human ancestors.
Includes bibliographical references (guide)
How do we know things? -- Science and how it works -- Archaeology -- The discovery of America -- All things Egyptian -- Ancient astronauts? -- Stonehenge -- King Arthur: historical fiction or reality? -- ESP and archaeology -- That old time religion -- New age archaeology -- Plato's Atlantis -- Where in the world is Atlantis? -- Genuine archaeological mysteries.
