Lost Cities: Archaeology's Greatest Discoveries
Par Lane, Sofia
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565252756
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The rediscovery of cities buried by time, catastrophe, or abandonment has repeatedly overturned historical assumptions and revealed civilizations whose sophistication exceeded scholarly expectations. This exploration examines major archaeological discoveries—from Pompeii to Machu Picchu, from Troy to Angkor Wat—using excavation records, artifact analyses, and preservation histories to reconstruct how these sites were lost, rediscovered, and interpreted.
Through systematic excavation rather than treasure hunting, archaeologists revealed urban planning systems, technological capabilities, social hierarchies, and daily life practices that documentary sources alone could never illuminate. Examine how Pompeii's volcanic preservation provided unprecedented insight into Roman domestic life. Witness how Machu Picchu challenged assumptions about Inca engineering. Understand how Troy's discovery validated Homeric epics while complicating their historical interpretation.
Documentary evidence—excavation diaries, site photographs, artifact catalogs, preservation debates—reveals the methodological evolution from early archaeological plundering to systematic scientific investigation. Modern analyses using technologies unavailable to original excavators continue generating new interpretations from sites discovered centuries ago.
Each case study examines discovery contexts, excavation methodologies, and interpretive controversies. Understand how nineteenth-century nationalism influenced site interpretation, how looting damaged irreplaceable evidence, how preservation challenges threaten sites for future study, and how each discovery expanded understanding of human cultural achievement while raising new questions about vanished societies.
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