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Archaeology
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For The Love of Ireland's Buildings (Hardback)€29.99
A personal selection by artist Michael Lunt of over 120 drawings and paintings from fifty years of the Roadstone Calendar, reflecting the artist’s love of Ireland's buildings and engineering in our towns and landscapes.
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Monumental Ireland (Hardback)€50.00
Ireland’s archaeological monuments are evidence of a long and fascinating history. They are in a sense part of the very essence of the country, without which we would all be much the poorer.
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Anatomical Oddities (Hardback)€21.99
Every part of the human body has a name - and story. But how familiar are you with your arachnoid mater or your Haversian canals?
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The Earl and the Pharaoh : From the Real Downton Abbey to the Discovery of Tutankhamun€24.99
Enter a world of ancient secrets, old money, new ambitions and the discovery of priceless treasure in this revelatory new biography. Between November 1922 and spring 1923, a door to the ancient Egyptian world was opened.
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Buried : An alternative history of the first millennium in Britain (Hardback)€23.99
Funerary rituals show us what people thought about mortality; how they felt about loss; what they believed came next.
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The Megalithic Art of the Passage Tombs at Knowth, County Meath (Large Hardback)€70.00
Excavations at Knowth Volume 7. The complex of passage tombs at Knowth is dated c. 3200–2900 BC, and this volume deals with one of the most significant aspects of the site.
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The Red Sea Scrolls : How Ancient Papyri Reveal the Secrets of the Pyramids€36.99
The inside story, told by the archaeological detectives themselves, of the extraordinary discovery of the world's oldest papyri - revealing how King Khufu's men built the Great Pyramid at Giza.
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Four Lost Cities : A Secret History of the Urban Age€25.99
In Four Lost Cities, acclaimed science journalist Annalee Newitz takes readers on an entertaining and mind-bending adventure into the deep history of urban life.
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Who We Are and How We Got Here : Ancient DNA and the new science of the human past€24.55
David Reich describes how the revolution in the ability to sequence ancient DNA has changed our understanding of the deep human past. This book tells the emerging story of our often surprising ancestry - the extraordinary ancient migrations and mixtures of populations that have made us who we are.