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Digging Up History (Usborne Beginners) (edition 2010)

by Lisa Jane Gillespie, Maria Cristina Pritelli (Illustrator)

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A simple introduction to archaeology that discusses how archaeologists find artifacts and what they can learn from them.
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Title:Digging Up History (Usborne Beginners)
Authors:Lisa Jane Gillespie
Other authors:Maria Cristina Pritelli (Illustrator)
Info:Usborne Books (2010), Edition: Crds, Hardcover, 32 pages
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