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Dig! is an archaeological excavation into the exciting secrets of the ancient past, and the cutting-edge methods scientists use every day to uncover them.
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Dig! is an archaeological excavation into the exciting secrets of the ancient past, and the cutting-edge methods scientists use every day to uncover them.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 80
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 239mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780711295674
- ISBN-10: 0711295670
- Artikelnr.: 72701271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 80
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 239mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780711295674
- ISBN-10: 0711295670
- Artikelnr.: 72701271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ruth Hatfield lives in Cambridge, however as a field archaeologist she is often to be found in far flung locations around the world. Ruth has been writing stories for most of her life, and what she loves most is to explore the way in which imagination gives limitless possibilities to make our own lives extraordinary. In her spare time she eats books, gallops around on horses, pedals around on her bike and tries not to break too many bones. Her debut novel, The Book of Storms was published in the UK by Hot Key Books in 2014 and in the USA by Henry Holt in 2015. The Book of Storms is part of a trilogy, the second of which, The Colour of Darkness was published in the UK in 2015 and 2016 in the USA. The final part, The Book of Shadows was published in the UK in 2016 and in the USA in 2017. Sophia Watts (she/her) is a designer and illustrator from Nottingham. She graduated from Leeds Arts University with a first class honours degree in Illustration and is currently based in South West London where she lives with her girlfriend. Sophia's passions include animals, food and travel, themes that feature prominently in her work. She particularly enjoys creating scenes that capture the true essence of the places she visits, adding in the small nuances that make each location unique.
What Is Archaeology?
The Paleolithic: Welcome to the Stone Age
Dig Up the Paleolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Lithics
The Mesolithic: The Stone Age Melts
Dig Up the Mesolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Bone
The Neolithic: Life Settles Down
Dig Up the Neolithic!
Archaeology 101: Where To Start Digging?
The Bronze Age: Metal Changes the World
Dig Up the Bronze Age!
Fantastic Finds: Metal
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Fantastic Finds: Ceramics
Chinese Dynasties
Aboriginal Australian Archaeology
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Dig?
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Record Sites?
The Iron Age: Metal Gets Tough!
Dig Up the Iron Age!
Fantastic Finds: Wood
The Roman Empire
North American Indigenous Archaeology
Fantastic Finds: Glass
Classic Mesoamerica
The Vikings
Archaeology 101: What Happens to Finds?
The Three Kingdoms of Korea and the Kofun Tombs of Japan
Early Islam and the Desert Castles
Fantastic Finds: Textiles and Leather
The Inca
Medieval Archaeology: European Castles
Archaeology 101: Digital Archaeology— Bring the Past to Life!
Modern Archaeology: It Doesn’t Have To Be Old!
Archaeology 101: Get Involved!
Timeline
The Paleolithic: Welcome to the Stone Age
Dig Up the Paleolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Lithics
The Mesolithic: The Stone Age Melts
Dig Up the Mesolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Bone
The Neolithic: Life Settles Down
Dig Up the Neolithic!
Archaeology 101: Where To Start Digging?
The Bronze Age: Metal Changes the World
Dig Up the Bronze Age!
Fantastic Finds: Metal
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Fantastic Finds: Ceramics
Chinese Dynasties
Aboriginal Australian Archaeology
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Dig?
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Record Sites?
The Iron Age: Metal Gets Tough!
Dig Up the Iron Age!
Fantastic Finds: Wood
The Roman Empire
North American Indigenous Archaeology
Fantastic Finds: Glass
Classic Mesoamerica
The Vikings
Archaeology 101: What Happens to Finds?
The Three Kingdoms of Korea and the Kofun Tombs of Japan
Early Islam and the Desert Castles
Fantastic Finds: Textiles and Leather
The Inca
Medieval Archaeology: European Castles
Archaeology 101: Digital Archaeology— Bring the Past to Life!
Modern Archaeology: It Doesn’t Have To Be Old!
Archaeology 101: Get Involved!
Timeline
What Is Archaeology?
The Paleolithic: Welcome to the Stone Age
Dig Up the Paleolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Lithics
The Mesolithic: The Stone Age Melts
Dig Up the Mesolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Bone
The Neolithic: Life Settles Down
Dig Up the Neolithic!
Archaeology 101: Where To Start Digging?
The Bronze Age: Metal Changes the World
Dig Up the Bronze Age!
Fantastic Finds: Metal
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Fantastic Finds: Ceramics
Chinese Dynasties
Aboriginal Australian Archaeology
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Dig?
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Record Sites?
The Iron Age: Metal Gets Tough!
Dig Up the Iron Age!
Fantastic Finds: Wood
The Roman Empire
North American Indigenous Archaeology
Fantastic Finds: Glass
Classic Mesoamerica
The Vikings
Archaeology 101: What Happens to Finds?
The Three Kingdoms of Korea and the Kofun Tombs of Japan
Early Islam and the Desert Castles
Fantastic Finds: Textiles and Leather
The Inca
Medieval Archaeology: European Castles
Archaeology 101: Digital Archaeology— Bring the Past to Life!
Modern Archaeology: It Doesn’t Have To Be Old!
Archaeology 101: Get Involved!
Timeline
The Paleolithic: Welcome to the Stone Age
Dig Up the Paleolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Lithics
The Mesolithic: The Stone Age Melts
Dig Up the Mesolithic!
Fantastic Finds: Bone
The Neolithic: Life Settles Down
Dig Up the Neolithic!
Archaeology 101: Where To Start Digging?
The Bronze Age: Metal Changes the World
Dig Up the Bronze Age!
Fantastic Finds: Metal
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Fantastic Finds: Ceramics
Chinese Dynasties
Aboriginal Australian Archaeology
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Dig?
Archaeology 101: How Do Archaeologists Record Sites?
The Iron Age: Metal Gets Tough!
Dig Up the Iron Age!
Fantastic Finds: Wood
The Roman Empire
North American Indigenous Archaeology
Fantastic Finds: Glass
Classic Mesoamerica
The Vikings
Archaeology 101: What Happens to Finds?
The Three Kingdoms of Korea and the Kofun Tombs of Japan
Early Islam and the Desert Castles
Fantastic Finds: Textiles and Leather
The Inca
Medieval Archaeology: European Castles
Archaeology 101: Digital Archaeology— Bring the Past to Life!
Modern Archaeology: It Doesn’t Have To Be Old!
Archaeology 101: Get Involved!
Timeline







