Ловцы времени. Археологические открытия от Трои до современности - Эрик Х. Клайн

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Клайн зовет нас в захватывающее турне по эпохам и континентам: Помпеи, Египет, Троя, Ур, Копан… а также доисторическое искусство пещер Шове, раскопки скелета раннего гоминида «Люси» в Эфиопии, отпечатки ног возрастом 3,6 миллиона лет в Танзании, древнейшее поселение Гёбекли-Тепе («Стоунхендж Турции»), корабль бронзового века из Улубуруна, остров Санторини, Теотиуакан, китайская терракотовая армия и ледяная мумия Этци, Мачу-Пикчу и линии Наска и многие другие новые открытия – все это описано в этой книге. Его живое повествование дает ключи к пониманию археологии, сообщая о самых последних достижениях в исследованиях. Он также рассказывает о методах, используемых сегодня для обнаружения, датировки и сохранения артефактов прошлого.
Профессор Клайн ведет свой рассказ, как любимый преподаватель: органично вплетая в лекцию события, имена и термины с яркими отступлениями из своей практики раскопок в Средиземноморье и на Ближнем Востоке, историческими анекдотами о великих предшественниках (а иногда и об их не менее великих ошибках).
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