Archaeologists Dig for Clues

Archaeologists Dig for Clues by Kate Duke, published by HarperCollins in 1997, is a 32-page exploration of the world of archaeology aimed at young readers. This informative book presents the work of archaeologists as akin to that of detectives, highlighting how each discovery, from chipped rocks to fossilized bones, provides insights into past human life.
In this engaging edition, readers will learn about the methods scientists use to uncover historical clues and the significance of their findings. The book covers topics related to juvenile nonfiction, history, and archaeology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding how the past is revealed through scientific inquiry. With its clear explanations and accessible language, this book serves as an introduction to the fascinating field of archaeology for children.
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Archaeologists on a dig work very much like detectives at a crime scene. Every chipped rock, charred seed, or fossilized bone could be a clue to how people lived in the past. In this information-packed Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science book, Kate Duke explains what scientists are looking for, how they find it, and what their finds reveal.
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