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Don't forget this great book: *Digging Holes in Popular Culture: Archaeology
and Science Fiction (Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences,
Occasional Paper) (Paperback) *
edited by Miles Russell, with a preface by Douglas Adams. (I have an
appendix in it).
Or, my annotated bibliography on archaeology and fiction (only $9.95 - yes,
a shameless plug):
*Archaeology in Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography*
Looking for something interesting to read? Have you always wanted to be an
archaeologist and go out on excavations? Now, you can do both!
*Archaeology in Fiction* lets you wander through bookstores finding
archaeological mysteries and novels. As an annotated bibliography, this
ebook (in PDF format) gives not only the book title and author, but also a
short paragraph explaining why this book is archaeological in nature.
Want to read about ancient Egypt? Try Pauline Gedge's *Child of the Morning*.
Or, if your taste runs to mysteries, check out Rita Mae Brown's *Murder at
Monticello* or Aaron Elkins' *Twenty Blue Devils*. This book has these and
many more.The ebook (in PDF format) costs only $9.95. To order,
http://www.clickbank.net/sell.cgi?archfict/1/archfict
--
Anita Cohen-Williams
Organic SEO and Ghost Blogger
http://www.mysearchguru.com
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