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Ironmaking: a History and Archaeology of the Iron Industry
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Great Britain: Tempus, 2005 Product Description-"From the heady days at Coalbrookdale on the banks of the Severn to the decline of a once-mighty industry, Richard Hayman tells the story of iron and its effects on Britain and the world. " Card enclosed: submitted for review. No marks. 160pp. Ships in sturdy cardboard, no bubble mailers!. First Edition. Pictorial Paperback. Used - Like New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Soft Cover. more information
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The Archaeology of the Tocks Island Area
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NJ: Archaeological Research Center, Seton Hall University Museum, 1975 Apparent FIRST EDITION. No marks. 90 illustrations and 11 tables. Very light edge wear to front cover, otherwise as NEW. 183pp. Ships in a box, no bubble mailers!. First Edition. Green Decorated Soft Cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Soft Cover. more information
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Archaeology Under Water: an Atlas of the Worlds Submerged Sites
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NY: McGraw-Hill, 1980 Very Good in Very Good jacket ex-library Mylar Cover. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. "...surveys the whole field of achievement since that dramatic turning point in 1960..." some wear on board edges DJ protected by mylar cover attached with tape; tape residue. 192pp. Oversize Book. Ships in a box, no bubble mailers!. First Edition. Decorative Cloth, Hard Cover. Good/Good. Hard Cover. more information
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The Lost Tomb: This is His Incredible Story of KV 5 and Its Excavation
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NY: William Morrow, 1998 In 1995, Weeks, a noted Egyptologist and professor at the American University in Cairo, and his archeological team discovered a tomb in Luxor's Valley of the Kings. Labeled KV5, it was hailed as the lost burial chamber of the sons of Ramesses II. Their search resulted in the discovery of the largest mausoleum in the area, which Weeks makes a convincing case for identifying as the burial site of Ramesses's sons. In the final chapters, Weeks provides readers with an introduction to the world of Ramesses II and the 18th and 19th dynasties, indicating the possibility of further finds in KV5 that would clarify aspects of ancient and biblical history. But most of all, by drawing on his diaries, Weeks gives a sense of immediacy in the reconstruction of a fascinating story that fully conveys the thrill of discovery after years of painstaking work. Color and b&w photos with maps. No marks except library, few pages in middle are wavy , but no water marks, light soil on fore edge. DJ protected by mylar cover attached with tape. 329pp. Ships in a box, no bubble mailers!. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. Black Cloth, Sewn Binding. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ex-Library Mylar Cover HC. more information
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