ARCHAEOLOGY is the study of material remains in order to understand past human life and activities. Archaeologists gain insights into human prehistory and history through the excavation of sites and analysis of physical remains including artifacts.
To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:
DIG IT! ARCHAEOLOGY FOR KIDS written by Caitlin Sockin introduces young readers to the discipline of archaeology including the history of archaeological discoveries, steps in conducting a dig, kinds of artifacts found, and the types of archaeologists. This highly illustrated book includes amazing photographs and QR codes to learn more. Readers will particularly enjoy learning about the work of archaeologists and trying out hands-on activities. ARC courtesy of Persnickety Press.
WE DUG UP THE WORLD: UNEARTH AMAZING ARCHAEOLOGY DISCOVERIES written by Alexandra Stewart explores archaeological finds from around the world through history. This beautifully illustrated picture book features eighteen fascinating digs. Each two-page spread highlights aspects of the dig site and the key archeological findings. ARC courtesy of Laurence King Publishing, an imprint of Chronicle Books.
DIG DEEP: CONNECTING ARCHAEOLOGY, OCEANS AND US written by Nicole F. Smith shares examples of marine archaeology to middle grade readers. Of particular note are the many photographs showing archaeologists and youth scientists at work and examples connecting the discoveries to healthier oceans and the future. ARC courtesy of Orca Book Publishers.
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