David Macaulay's hilarious sendup of the Tutankhamen discoveries is turned into a satirical parable useful as a warning concerning the limitations of premature archaeological speculations. Especially great for fields in which it is easy and tempting for novices to misinterpret evidence.
David Macaulay's hilarious sendup of the Tutankhamen discoveries is turned into a satirical parable useful as a warning concerning the limitations of premature archaeological speculations. Especially great for fields in which it is easy and tempting for novices to misinterpret evidence.
David Macaulay's hilarious sendup of the Tutankhamen discoveries is turned into a satirical parable useful as a warning concerning the limitations of premature archaeological speculations. Especially great for fields in which it is easy and tempting for novices to misinterpret evidence.
David Macaulay's hilarious sendup of the Tutankhamen discoveries is turned into a satirical parable useful as a warning concerning the limitations of premature archaeological speculations. Especially great for fields in which it is easy and tempting for novices to misinterpret evidence.