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This cat book needs more about cats

Cat Tales: A History by Jerry D. Moore

March 7, 2026 by KimMiE" Leave a Comment

I love this cover! It’s an illustration from Edward Topsill’s The History of Serpents, or, the Second Booke of Living Creatures, printed in 1608. If you could see it in person, you’d love it even more, because it has a metallic finish. A book with a cover like this will practically jump off the shelf into your hands. I love the 76 photos and illustrations throughout the book, which range from more historical illustrations to photos of mummified animals to a famous photo of P-22, […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anthropology, archaeology, Cats, cbr18, Jerry D. Moore, KimMiE", science

KimMiE"'s CBR18 Review No:5 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Anthropology, archaeology, Cats, cbr18, Jerry D. Moore, KimMiE", science ·
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Putting ideas about the past to the test

Dinner with King Tut by Sam Kean

October 11, 2025 by KimMiE" Leave a Comment

CBR 17 BINGO: TBR, because whenever Sam Kean comes out with a new book, I add it to my TBR BINGO: Play, Purple, TBR, Diaspora, Culture In the introduction to Dinner with King Tut, Kean confesses that he always found archaeology to be a bit dry. It should be thrilling, discovering the secrets of past civilizations, but he usually finds archaeological sites to be a letdown, with “scores of sunburned men and women sprawled in the dirt, dusting off broken pot shards with toothbrushes.” But […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, archaeology, cbr17, cbr17bingo, KimMiE", Sam Kean, science

KimMiE"'s CBR17 Review No:33 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, archaeology, cbr17, cbr17bingo, KimMiE", Sam Kean, science ·
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From Mummies to Tattoos to Eunuchs

Dinner With King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists are Re-Creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations by Sam Kean

July 26, 2025 by bjornsnipe 4 Comments

Sam Kean always loved the idea of archeology, but never the actually practice; all that digging for a couple of pot shards was not his idea of a good time. Then he discovered experimental archeology: people attempting to recreate the foods, clothing, weapons, architecture, and medicine of ancient civilizations. This book is the record of his foray into the field, organized chronologically from 75,000 years ago in Africa with a spear hunter to the 1500s in Mexico with an enemy of the Aztecs assisting the […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #AztecEmpire, archaeology, mummies, Sam Kean

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:94 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #AztecEmpire, archaeology, mummies, Sam Kean ·
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Another Book for Work – Archaeology Edition

Using and Curating Archaeological Collections by S. Terry Childs and Mark S. Warner

March 28, 2024 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

When I have a work question, I often try to find a book for it. At work I was added to a project team for a landscape preservation project which includes some preliminary archaeological field work. My role was to provide additional historical background information for the archeologists and then provide guidance for how we wanted any finds curated for preservation. I felt ready for most of that work, but as we do not have anyone on staff with a background in archaeology, and our […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: archaeology, collections management, museology, museum collections, read harder challenge, S. Terry Childs and Mark S. Warner

faintingviolet's CBR16 Review No:13 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: archaeology, collections management, museology, museum collections, read harder challenge, S. Terry Childs and Mark S. Warner ·
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Underwater archaeology

 Shipwrecked!: Diving for Hidden Time Capsules on the Ocean Floor by Martin W. Sandler

July 3, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Relation”ship” cbr15bingo  Because SHIPwrecks!  I officially did not finish the book, Shipwrecked!: Diving for Hidden Time Capsules on the Ocean Floor. But I did get about halfway through before I realized I really could not  finish. There is a lot of technical science and that is not my thing. It can be text heavy, and I needed a more uninterrupted setting to read.  However, what I did read was really very good. Things are heavy on the facts, the information and the technology. If you have […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: archaeology, Boats & Ships & Underwater Craft, cbr15bingo, Exploration & Discovery, Martin W. Sandler, Shipwrecks, Underwater archaeology, Underwater exploration

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:451 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: archaeology, Boats & Ships & Underwater Craft, cbr15bingo, Exploration & Discovery, Martin W. Sandler, Shipwrecks, Underwater archaeology, Underwater exploration ·
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cbr12bingo – Red!

Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovitch

September 7, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Every entry into Rivers of London starts with a splash; we are always diving head-first, sometimes literally, into rivers of blood. Every delightful cover, all done by Patrick Knowles, is a map with a big, red, bloody “X” marking the spot. Every cover is a map, every map is filled with teensy tiny detail, and every seemingly unrelated sketch or nursery rhyme lyric builds together into the marvelous mess that is London. I love his minute details; I feel like I’m looking at a Where’s Waldo illustration for […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: archaeology, architecture, Arthurian legend, Ben Aaronovitch, bingo 2020, black dog of newgate, british folklore, Camelot, cbr12bingo, demi monde, folklore, king arthur, londinium, London, magic, merlin, murder, pc peter grant, Peter Grant, police procedural, puncinello, Red, red square, Rivers of London, Rivers of London 7

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:98 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery · Tags: archaeology, architecture, Arthurian legend, Ben Aaronovitch, bingo 2020, black dog of newgate, british folklore, Camelot, cbr12bingo, demi monde, folklore, king arthur, londinium, London, magic, merlin, murder, pc peter grant, Peter Grant, police procedural, puncinello, Red, red square, Rivers of London, Rivers of London 7 ·
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