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Lost Cities and Vanished Civilizations (edition 1962)

by Robert Silverberg

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Title:Lost Cities and Vanished Civilizations
Authors:Robert Silverberg
Info:Philadelphia, PA Chilton Co (1962), Edition: First Edition. states, Hardcover, 177 pages
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1645 Lost Cities and Vanished Civilizations, by Robert Silverberg (read 16 July 1981) This is a kids' book on archeology; it tells very sketchingly the stories of Pompeii, Troy, Knossos, Babylon, Chichen Itza, and Angkor. It was interesting, and it is almost 28 years since I read Gods, Graves and Scholars--which is a much better book. This book was written in 1962 and is probably out of date. I wouldn't mind reading more in the field. ( )
  Schmerguls | Nov 23, 2008 |
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