Lives in Ruins: Archaeologists and the Seductive Lure of Human Rubble
By Marilyn Johnson
Read by Hillary Huber
Unabridged
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$45.99
ISBN: 9798200025336
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$45.95
ISBN: 9798200025343
Runtime: | 9.05 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Social Science |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A November 2014 LibraryReads Pick
Marilyn Johnson's Lives in Ruins is an absorbing and entertaining look at the lives of contemporary archaeologists as they sweat under the sun for clues to the puzzle of our past. Johnson digs and drinks alongside archaeologists, and chases them through the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and even Machu Picchu. Her subjects share stories about slaves and Ice Age hunters, ordinary soldiers of the American Revolution, Chinese woman warriors, sunken fleets, and mummies. What drives these archaeologists is not the money (meager), the jobs (scarce), or the working conditions (dangerous) but their passion for the stories that would otherwise be buried and lost.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Johnson finds that the line
between inspirationally nutty and actually crazy is measured in the joy of the
work.” —Entertainment Weekly
“[A] gem of hands-on reportage.” —Nature
“Johnson writes in a charming and thoughtful manner, weaving in her personal
observations, insightful quotes from her subjects, and a wide-eyed fascination
with her subjects.” —Seattle Times
“[A] lively love letter to archaeologists…Many archaeologists credit Indiana Jones with sparking their passion,
and Johnson may well inspire a new generation to take up this calling.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Johnson’s wonderful and
engaging work peels back the superficial glamour surrounding archaeology and
archaeologists, offering an account that is a step above the typical book on
the subject…Without glitz, the author has created a very
enjoyable work that will be appreciated by experts in the field and casual
readers alike.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“The author, who makes a habit of looking into atypical subjects and then writing about them with brio and dash, takes on the discipline of archaeology…An engrossing examination of how archaeologists re-create much of human history, piece by painstaking piece.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“With
warmth and humor, Huber introduces an intriguing collection of specialists and
provides just a hint of characterization, allowing the listener to envision
each archaeologist’s unique obsession. Huber truly shines in narrating the
voice of author Marilyn Johnson as she journeys to world-renowned
archaeological sites (the stunning vista of Machu Picchu) and less glamorous
field-training locales. Huber’s classy
narration gives credence to Johnson’s assertion that archaeology is vastly more
valuable than digging up bones and pottery. It’s a science that allows us to
better understand our own humanity.” —AudioFile
Many archaeologists credit Indiana Jones with sparking their passion, and Johnson may well inspire a new generation to take up this calling. —Publishers Weekly starred review
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Social Science |
Runtime: | 9.05 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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