Larousse Encyclopedia Of Archeology
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The Larousse Encyclopedia of Archeology is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work that presents the full sweep of human prehistory and history as uncovered through the science of archaeology. Edited by the distinguished scholar Gilbert Charles-Picard, the volume brings together contributions from leading experts across the globe, covering excavations and discoveries from every major civilisation and era. It chronicles the methods and findings of archaeological investigation — from the earliest stone age settlements to the monumental ruins of Greece, Rome, Egypt, and beyond — with scholarly precision and remarkable depth. Rich with maps, illustrations, and detailed analyses, it instructs both the specialist and the curious general reader in how material remains illuminate the human past. A landmark in encyclopedic publishing, this volume remains an indispensable resource for anyone serious about the ancient world.
Author: Gilbert Charles-Picard
Format: Hardback
Genre: Archaeology
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: in good condition. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.
The Larousse Encyclopedia of Archeology is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work that presents the full sweep of human prehistory and history as uncovered through the science of archaeology. Edited by the distinguished scholar Gilbert Charles-Picard, the volume brings together contributions from leading experts across the globe, covering excavations and discoveries from every major civilisation and era. It chronicles the methods and findings of archaeological investigation — from the earliest stone age settlements to the monumental ruins of Greece, Rome, Egypt, and beyond — with scholarly precision and remarkable depth. Rich with maps, illustrations, and detailed analyses, it instructs both the specialist and the curious general reader in how material remains illuminate the human past. A landmark in encyclopedic publishing, this volume remains an indispensable resource for anyone serious about the ancient world.