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Atlas of a Lost World
Atlas of a Lost World: Travels in Ice Age America | Craig Childs
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From the author of Apocalyptic Planet comes a vivid travelogue through prehistory, that traces the arrival of the first people in North America at least twenty thousand years ago and the artifacts that tell of their lives and fates. (…more)
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Therewillbebooks
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Looking for a non fiction April read for the show.

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KimHM
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I‘m giving myself a crash course in paleontology/anthropology (which might seem weird for a poet but so it goes). I finished Fossil Men and am now not quite a quarter through Atlas, which is a bit light on science so far and a bit heavy on trekking memoir. So, if anyone has any recommendations on recent paleo/anthropology books that are solid on science but accessible to the layperson, I would love to hear about them. Thanks! 📚🙏📚🙏📚🙏📚🙏📚🙏

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CorinnaBechko
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As much a memoir as an exploration of Ice Age America, this book somehow manages to put thousands of years of mysterious history into perspective. I'll never think about land bridges or megafauna the same way again. #prehistory #paleontology #earlyhumans

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CorinnaBechko
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New week, new read! #paleontology #iceage

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charliemarlowe
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I‘m really enjoying this one. He‘s a very good narrator.

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GypsyKat
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Today‘s Audible daily deal looks interesting.

jmofo I recently picked this up from one of my favorite local shops. It looks super interesting! 7y
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