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Faces from the Past: Forgotten People of North America

Faces from the Past: Forgotten People of North America
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Faces from the Past: Forgotten People of North America

Faces from the Past: Forgotten People of North America

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Customer reviews (10)

VD
1 February 2014

Faces from the past -forgotten people of North America

This is a very interesting and informational book filled with amazing photographs of the reconstruction /forensic sculptures of historic people from the past.

JW
7 June 2013

Fascinating but a Bit Grisly

As history and a look at archaeology, this book stands out.

WS
5 April 2013

very textbook like...

It seemed like ti would be an interesting reference for me as a teacher when i introduce dances of pre-history.

UQ
5 April 2013

I think I was expecting more

I got this book for my very studious and curious 5th grader thinking he would find it interesting.

YG
26 February 2013

Good and bad

The good part: If you live in a particular region of America and are interested in some of the archaeology of graves in your area, this book can give you a regional look at what is being discovered.

NY
27 November 2012

lifelong learner

I'm not certain I would have read this book if it hadn't been written by my friend Jim Deem.

PH
26 November 2012

Mixed Feelings on this one. . .

Having my educational background in History & archaeology I was really looking forward to this book, especially since it's target audience is roughly fifth grade thru Junior High.

EP
20 November 2012

CSI meets Indiana Jones

Explains how people reconstruct how a person might have looked, using a cast of the skull and average depth measurements for fleshy tissues.

WO
11 November 2012

Personalizing History

Josef Stalin famously said, \"One death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic,\" and in history, the sheer magnitude of people become mere \"statistics\" in our minds.

CY
26 October 2012

intersting book

This is a very interesting book, great pictures, interesting to take this strohl back through time see see those unknown folks and connect the time frames..

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