Bones, Rocks and Stars
Explore the mysteries of our planet with Bones, Rocks and Stars by Chris Turney, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006. This engaging second edition spans 188 pages and delves into the fascinating world of archaeological methodology and earth sciences. Turney tackles intriguing questions such as the origins of the Turin Shroud, the construction timeline of the Pyramids, the extinction of dinosaurs, and the formation of Earth itself. He emphasizes the importance of understanding our past to gain perspective on the present and to effectively prepare for the future. Ideal for both popular science enthusiasts and those with a keen interest in archaeology, this book offers a comprehensive look at how we interpret historical events and their significance in today’s world. Dive into Bones, Rocks and Stars and enrich your understanding of time and its impact on our lives.