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Archaeology: An Introduction to the World's Greatest Sites

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The work of archaeologists has commanded worldwide attention and captivated the human imagination since the earliest days of exploration, with groundbreaking discoveries such as the treasures of ancient Egypt, the lost kingdoms of the Maya, and the fabled city of Troy. Archaeology brings us face-to-face with our distant ancestors, with treasures of the past, and with life as it was lived in long-ago civilizations.
Despite the fascinating and often romantic appeal of archaeology, many of us have little idea of what the field actually involves. What, exactly, do archaeologists do? What takes place on an archaeological dig? And how does the reality of the work differ from what we see in Indiana Jones movies?
Archaeology: An Introduction to the World's Greatest Sites, taught by renowned archaeologist and National Geographic Explorer Eric H. Cline, answers these questions and more in rich and provocative detail. These 24 thrilling lectures, produced in partnership with National Geographic, introduces you to over 20 of the most significant and enthralling archaeological sites on the planet, providing both in-depth looks at the sites themselves and an insider's view of the history, science, and technology of archaeology. Prepare yourself for a vivid and detailed exploration of archaeology's most magnificent discoveries in the company of an expert archaeologist with decades of experience in the field.

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Eric H. Klein

Eric H. Klein is Professor of Classics and Anthropology, Director of the Capitol Institute of Archeology, and former Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at George Washington University in Washington, DC. He is an archaeologist with a long history of excavation and surveying in many parts of the world. Klein is the author and editor of 19 books that have been translated into 16 languages, most notably “Three Stones Make a Wall: The Story of Archeology” and “Battles of Armageddon.” Klein has won numerous awards for his books, research and teaching.

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