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Books : History : Archaeology : Methodology & Techniques
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Exploring the past with hi-tech tools of modern archaeology, geology and astronomy, Hancock exposes an eerie network of connections between Egyptian pyramids, Andean temples, spherical geometry, and astro-navigation. He makes claim for a lost civilization that flourished during the last ice age.
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Fingerprints of the Gods is the revolutionary rewrite of history that has persuaded millions of readers throughout the world. An intellectual detective story, it directs probing questions at orthodox history presenting disturbing new evidence that historians have tried - but failed - to explain.Accurate ancient maps that show the world as it last looked during the Ice Age thousands of years before any civilisation capable of making such maps is supposed to have existed.Evidence of the devastating scientific and astronomical information encoded into prehistoric myuths.The incredible feat of the construction of the great pyramids of Egypt and of megalithic temples on the Giza plateau.The mysterious astronomical alignments of the pyramids and the Great Sphinx.The antediluvian geology of the Sphinx.The megalithic temples of the Andes.The myths of Viracocha and Quetzalcoatl.The pyramids of the Sun and the Moon in Mexico.The doomsday calendar and eerie memories of the ancient Maya.The warning from the Hopi of Arizona.
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This comprehensive approach to the subject throws fresh light on the health of our ancestors and on the conditions in which they lived, and it gives us an intriguing insight into the ways in which they coped with the pain and discomfort of their existence.
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Provides an account of the scientific analysis of human skeletal remains from archaeological sites. This title reflects the various developments in scientific techniques for studying human skeletons and the applications of those techniques in archaeology. It includes sections on ancient DNA and bone stable isotopes.
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Published in hardback in 2010 by COWRIE, full colour front to back, 138pp, ISBN 9780956584380, this book is both a record of the achievements of COWRIE (Collaborative Offshore Wind Research into the Environment) and a celebration of the co-operation across the UK renewables industry in the learning process. In December 2000, the UK's first offshore windfarm was opened and since those first two turbines were installed, we have come a long way and learned many thing as an industry. COWRIE has been an integral part of the shared learning since its formation in 2005 when we set our charitable objectives 'to advance and improve understanding and knowledge of the potential environmental impacts and benefits of offshore windfarm development in UK waters'. COWRIE has provided a unique opportunity for industry, regulators, government, nature conservation advisors and NGOs to come together in a forum to achieve consensus on the questions that could be addressed through focused environmental research. It has worked in collaboration with many different organisations helping to bring together stakeholders and interest groups to discuss issues and explore practical solutions. Contents: Acknowledgements; Foreword; COWRIE Board of Trustees; Authors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1. An Introduction to COWRIE by Dr. Carolyn Heeps; Chapter 2: Historic Environment by Christopher Pater; Chapter 3: Coastal Processes
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Presents an introduction to the methods and means of forensic archaeology. This book examines the four main fields of recovery, search, skeletal analysis and analytical science, and how the concepts and methods of traditional archaeology can by utilized within criminal investigations.
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Offering a handbook on flintknapping, this work is written from the archaeological perspective of interpreting stone tools as well as making them. It contains information on making stone tools, and is useful for practicing knappers as well as for teachers of the history of technology, experimental archaeology, and stone tool analysis.
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