Quotes About Archaeology
the chipped plates might have been disinterred from some kitchen midden near an inhabited lake; and the chops recalled times more ancient still. They brought forcibly to one's mind the night of ages when the primeval man, evolving the first rudiments of cookery from his dim consciousness, scorched lumps of flesh at a fire of sticks...
~ Joseph Conrad
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Biblical archaeology is defined as the investigation of ancient material cultures with a view to illuminating the cultural milieus of biblical narratives.
~ Josh McDowell
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The pre-frontal region of the Peking man resembles that found in some parts of the Middle West.
~ Will Cuppy
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The larger the pile of rubble you leave behind, the larger your place in the historical record!
~ James C. Scott
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search of traces of the ancient past—and fine dark chocolate.
~ James J. O'Donnell
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Maya's, Romeinen en T-rexen. Wat was hier aan de hand?
~ James Rollins
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She wondered what archaeologists in the year A.D. 10,000 would find when they uncovered the relics of the twentieth century; would there, she wondered, be any signs of intelligence remaining? or only vestiges of folly and violence?
~ Dorothy Gilman
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When the team excavated, they uncovered the shattered ruins of a fortress, over fifteen centuries old, with massive walls and eight towers, matching the description in the Koran. They also figured out what had happened: The constant removal of water from the watering hole undermined the fortress, which one day collapsed into a sinkhole and was buried by drifting sands. The legend recorded in the Koran was based on a real event.
~ Douglas Preston
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In the twentieth century the Mormon Church sent a number of well-funded archaeologists to Mexico and Central America to try to confirm the stories through site excavations. Although this resulted in valuable, high-quality research, it also proved difficult for the scientists themselves; facing clear evidence that disproved the Mormon view of history, some of the archaeologists ended up losing their faith, and a few of those who voiced their doubts were excommunicated.
~ Douglas Preston
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It seems that a civilization-wide catastrophe involving the "death" of all these cities occurred at approximately the same time, around 1500—the time of the Spanish conquest. Yet the Spanish never conquered the region; they never explored or even penetrated these remote jungles.
~ Douglas Preston
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~ commination
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Douglas Preston
~ imprecation
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Douglas Preston
~ Boorum & Pease
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~ dissonance.
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~ your personal
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~ January 1881
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EXCLUSIVE: LOST CITY DISCOVERED IN THE HONDURAN RAIN FOREST In search for legendary "City of the Monkey God," explorers find the untouched ruins of a vanished culture.
~ Douglas Preston
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~ with a son.
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The Lost City of the Monkey God is a throwback to the golden age of adventure archaeology, the thrilling true story of a group of explorers penetrating one of the toughest jungles on earth in search of a lost city…and finding it. Preston is a terrific writer of both non-fiction books and bestselling novels and makes you feel the dark heart of this lost Honduran wilderness." —John Sandford, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author
~ Douglas Preston
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~ Peloponnesian
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the Mosquitia civilization vanished everywhere all at once—in a sudden, civilization-wide catastrophe.
~ Douglas Preston
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~ high school
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~ Douglas Preston
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That European diseases ran rampant in the New World is an old story, but recent discoveries in genetics, epidemiology, and archaeology have painted a picture of the die-off that is truly apocalyptic; the lived experience of the indigenous communities during this genocide exceeds the worst that any horror movie has imagined.
~ Douglas Preston
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