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Digging Deep: How Science Unearths Puzzles from the Past
By (Author) Laura Scandiffio
Annick Press Ltd
Annick Press Ltd
16th July 2019
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Discovery and exploration
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Inventors, inventions and experiments
930.1
Hardback
116
Width 190mm, Height 234mm
Age range 9+
Poisons, ice men, and graves, oh my!
Every archeological find adds to our understanding of the world, but sometimes a discovery is made that is so startling and different that it changes the way we view history. Digging Deep showcases the most exciting examples of these lost puzzle pieces and how recent advances in science brought them to light. From the new clues about life in the Stone Age gleaned from tzi the Ice Man, to new opinions about King Richard III's villainous reputation deduced from the discovery of his long-lost tomb, Digging Deep is full of fascinating examples of how modern science has disrupted the status quo.
Sidebars and illustrations with easy-to-follow explanations of radio-carbon dating, DNA, and other scientific topics provide further reading to satisfy readers with an interest in STEM.
Laura Scandiffio is the award-winning author of many nonfiction books for young readers, including People Who Said No; Outlaws, Spies, and Gangsters; and Fight to Learn. She lives in Toronto.