From tales of pirates' buried loot to unearthed coin caches to myths of entire lost cities, few things capture the imagination more than lost treasure. 'History's Lost Treasures' is a collection of the world's greatest treasure stories - some found, some still waiting to be discovered, and some that may be lost forever. The text describes the fascinating background to each treasure - its history, its value, how, when, and where it was lost, and (where relevant) who found it again.
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Stonehenge changes the way we think about the site, correcting previously erroneous dating, filling gaps in our knowledge about its builders and how they lived, clarifying the monument's significance both celestially and as a burial ground, ...
Collection de la Maison de l'Orient Méditerranéen, Archéologie 3. Lyon and Paris. Chabot 1901. ... Collection Hauts Lieux de l'Histoire 3. Paris. Charles-Gaffiot, Lavagne ... Robin George Collingwood and Richard Pearson Wright.
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Uncover the secrets behind the world's lost towns, tombs, shipwrecks and treasures and find out how archaeologists discovered these priceless finds.
From the burial ships of Anglo-Saxon England to the opening of Tutankhamun's perfectly preserved tomb, read about famous lost tombs throughout the world.
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First in a series on the wonders pf the world, this book on the medieval world attempts to answer the questions everyone asks about them: what are they; where are they; what's left of them; who built them and how do we know?