Archaeology tells the story of our ancestors: how they lived, what they believed in and how their cultures developed over millennia. Brian Fagan introduces us to pharaohs' tombs, Mayan ruins, the first colonial settlements at Jamestown, mysterious Stonehenge, and Pompeii – the city buried by volcanic ash in AD 79. This Little History tells the riveting stories of great archaeologists and their amazing discoveries around the world. For readers of every age, this book explores archaeology's history of controversies, discoveries, heroes and scoundrels, global sites and newest methods.
Brian Fagan is emeritus professor of anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, an internationally recognized authority on global prehistory, and the author of dozens of books on archaeological topics, including Fishing: How the Sea Fed Civilization.
"A wonderful introduction to the history of archaeology [...] Captivating."
– Archaeology
"The perfect introduction to archaeology and its rich and exciting history. Brian Fagan is a renowned excavator and author of numerous best-selling books on the subject, but this is not a textbook: it reads like a thriller and is impossible to put down."
– Francis Pryor, author of Britain BC: Life in Britain and Ireland before the Romans
"Crisp, engaging and accessible [...] In archaeology today, Brian Fagan is among the very best writers who are able to clearly and effectively communicate with the general public. This excellent book is no exception."
– Jeremy A. Sabloff, author of Archaeology Matters
"Brain Fagan is a masterful storyteller. In this "history of", he captures the personality of archaeology though the principal voices of those who have directed its course for well over two centuries. Marvelous."
– Vernon L. Scarborough, University of Cincinnati
"An engaging and authoritative historical tour of archaeology. As Fagan reminds us, "The past is around for us all to experience and enjoy" – and there can be no better encouragement to do this than the story told in these pages."
– Chris Scarre, author of The Human Past
"A terrific and engaging read by a master at the top of his game, told with great gusto and drawn from a lifetime of travelling, digging, observing and thinking about what makes us human."
– Michael Wood, author of In Search of the Trojan War
"In a book about the study of archaeology, it would be easy to fill the pages with tales of digging derring-do [...] Brian Fagan, the noted prehistorian, does not disappoint in that regard, but neither does he provide a narrative of just one remarkable discovery after another [...] He charts the story from 19th-century treasure-hunting among the ruins of ancient Eygpt, up to today's professional, multi-disciplinary, scientific approaches."
– David Musgrove, BBC History
"Brian Fagan provides an entertaining account of the development of archaeology across the world [...] Fagan's recollections [...] help bring the history to life."
– Current World Archaeology
"Learned and lively."
– Wall Street Journal