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32 pp.
| QEB |
September, 2011 |
LibraryISBN 978-1-60992-053-1$28.50
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4-6Lost and Found series.
Each volume focuses on a historical artifact (i.e., tomb, city, treasure) that was seemingly lost and subsequently rediscovered. Examples begin with a "Lost" section ("Lost: Han Prince") that gives background; a "Found" section ("Found: Liu Sheng's Tomb") details the circumstances of rediscovery. Information is sparse, but the organizational hook and copious pictures may whet archaeology fans' appetites. Timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these Lost and Found titles: Pompeii and Other Lost Cities, The Terracotta Army and Other Lost Treasures, and Tutankhamun and Other Lost Tombs.