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The Young Oxford Book of Archaeology
The Young Oxford Book of Archaeology

By N. Moloney

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Defines archaeology, examines how archaeologists work, surveys excavation methods, and visits archaeology sites--from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania to the Garbage Project in America.

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The Young Oxford Book of Archaeology
The Young Oxford Book of Archaeology

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The Young Oxford Book of Archaeology
The Young Oxford Book of Archaeology

By Norah Moloney, N. Moloney

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Defines archaeology, examines how archaeologists work, surveys excavation methods, and visits archaeology sites--from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania to the Garbage Project in America. Archaeologists are...

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Stone Age people
Stone Age people

By Keith Branigan

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Instructions for a variety of projects examining the characteristics and day-to-day lives of Stone Age people.

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Arqueologia
Arqueologia

By Norah Molony, N. Moloney, Norah Molony Moloney

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Defines archaeology, examines how archaeologists work, surveys excavation methods, and visits archaeology sites--from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania to the Garbage Project in America.

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