Digging through History Again: New Discoveries from Atlantis to the Holocaust
Autor Richard A. Freunden Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 ian 2023
Digging Through History Again further explores just how expansive the lost Atlantis Civilization really is, expands upon information known about the Dead Sea Scrolls and the newly discovered caves where more scrolls will be found, and uncovers new excavations of the death camp of Sobibor, the secrets of the Warsaw Ghetto and escapes from Sobibor, Ponar, and, Fort IX that will help set a standard for future archaeology of the Holocaust.
Richard Freund and the research in Digging through History are featured in the National Geographic documentary Atlantis Rising, which premiered on National Geographic in 2017 and a documentary follows Oscar-winning executive producer James Cameron and Emmy-winning filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici as they investigate the myths and realities of Atlantis. The chapter on the "Archaeology of Jewish Resistance during the Holocaust" is also a part of the new television documentary "Resistance: They Fought Back" set to air in 2023. Digging through History is the only book that details Freund's groundbreaking research on Atlantis and on Jewish resistance during the Holocaust that is featured in the films.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538136225
ISBN-10: 1538136228
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 35 colour photos
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538136228
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 35 colour photos
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Chapter 1: The Archaeology of Atlantis: Searching for the Atlantis Civilization 2010-2022
Chapter 2: Searching for Atlantis in 2016
Chapter 3: The Dead Sea Scrolls Again
Chapter 4: The Archaeology of Jewish Resistance in Antiquity to the Modern Period
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Chapter 1: The Archaeology of Atlantis: Searching for the Atlantis Civilization 2010-2022
Chapter 2: Searching for Atlantis in 2016
Chapter 3: The Dead Sea Scrolls Again
Chapter 4: The Archaeology of Jewish Resistance in Antiquity to the Modern Period
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
[Freund] provides a compelling account of how new interpretations of archaeological findings, even when limited in quantity, can lead historians to a novel account of their subject matter. From this perspective, the author offers readers an engaging text providing new interpretations of archaeological remains. Recommended.
With his unique didactic ability, intellectual daring and solid scholarship, Freund takes us on a magical journey through time, from the heights of mythical Atlantis to the depths of the Holocaust. One may agree or disagree with some of his interpretations, but one cannot remain indifferent to his challenge.
Richard Freund has demonstrated persuasively not only and immediate importance of non-invasive archeological techniques but its potential for our understanding of the past. His work is a cornerstone of the new archeology of genocide and adds significantly to our exploration of the sites of destruction. This book is a welcome companion piece to his earlier work Digging through History but stands alone as an exploration of the search for Atlantis, the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and how our understanding of the past can transform the future. Naturally, I turned immediately of his discoveries of what lays beneath the ground in the killing fields and death camps of the Holocaust, sites I have read about and seen, and whose testimonies from survivors I have heard only to be impressed once again but what can be seen by these new non-invasive techniques. My response to this work is to cheer his digging through history, not only again, but again and again.
With his unique didactic ability, intellectual daring and solid scholarship, Freund takes us on a magical journey through time, from the heights of mythical Atlantis to the depths of the Holocaust. One may agree or disagree with some of his interpretations, but one cannot remain indifferent to his challenge.
Richard Freund has demonstrated persuasively not only and immediate importance of non-invasive archeological techniques but its potential for our understanding of the past. His work is a cornerstone of the new archeology of genocide and adds significantly to our exploration of the sites of destruction. This book is a welcome companion piece to his earlier work Digging through History but stands alone as an exploration of the search for Atlantis, the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and how our understanding of the past can transform the future. Naturally, I turned immediately of his discoveries of what lays beneath the ground in the killing fields and death camps of the Holocaust, sites I have read about and seen, and whose testimonies from survivors I have heard only to be impressed once again but what can be seen by these new non-invasive techniques. My response to this work is to cheer his digging through history, not only again, but again and again.