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A vivid popular account of archaeological discoveries across Egypt, Assyria, Troy, Crete, and neighboring regions, recounting how key finds were located, unearthed, and interpreted—from the inscriptional breakthroughs that unlocked ancient scripts to the dramatic opening of royal tombs and palaces. The narrative interweaves portraits of excavators with practical descriptions of field methods, the role of native labor and thieves, and the climatic and preservational factors that protect artifacts. Chapters cover monumental architecture, burial rites, cuneiform and hieroglyphic evidence, and the conservation and display of relics, emphasizing the mix of scientific technique, patient labor, and serendipity that reconstructs vanished civilizations.
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