We dug up the world : unearth amazing archaeology discoveries / Alexandra Stewart ; [illustrations by] Kitty Harris.
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- Unearth amazing archaeology discoveries
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You can find AMAZING things when you DIG. Shells, bottle tops and slimy snails. But can you imagine what would happen if one day you dug up something extra special, something that had an amazing story to tell about what life was like a long time ago . . .
Archeologists have found some INCREDIBLE things by digging deep underground. Magnificent mummies from long, long ago. Dinosaur bones washed up on the beach. The underwater kingdoms of great kings and queens. Beautiful cities buried by volcano ash. And mighty meteors from beyond the Milky Way.
Team up with archaeologists from around the world and travel through time to learn about fantastic historical artefacts. From Tutankhamun to the Titanic, children will discover something new on every page and delight in learning about how the world used to be.
Introduction -- The archaeologist's toolkit -- The paleontologist's and geologist's toolkit -- We dug up a sea monster -- We dug up a dinosaur -- We dug up an asteroid -- We dug up a meteorite -- We dug up Lucy -- We dug up a poop -- We dug up a woolly mammoth -- We dug up a bison -- We dug up ancient art -- We dug up a mummy -- We dug up an underwater city -- We dug up an army -- We dug up the Rosetta Stone -- We dug up a Roman city -- We dug up a ship -- We dug up the plague -- We dug up a king -- We dug up the Titanic -- Lost treasures -- Glossary.
"Archaeologists have found some incredible things by digging deep underground. Magnificent mummies from long, long ago. Dinosaur bones washed up on the beach. The underwater kingdoms of great kings and queens. Beautiful cities buried by volcano ash. And mighty meteors from beyond the Milky Way. Team up with archaeologists from around the world and travel through time to learn about fantastic historical artefacts. From Tutankhamun to the Titanic, children will discover something new on every page and delight in learning about how the world used to be"-- Provided by publisher