Digging Holes in Popular Culture: Archaeology and Science Fiction (Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences, Occasional Paper, #7) by Lynette Russell, Martin Brown, John Hodgson, Douglas Adams, Steven Membury, Keith Matthews, John Gale, Vicky Walsh, Anita Cohen Williams, Brian Boyd, Julia Murphy, Greg Fewer, Miles Russell, Alasdair Brooks, Philip Rahtz, Rob Haslam

Digging Holes in Popular Culture: Archaeology and Science Fiction (Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences, Occasional Paper, #7)

Lynette Russell, Martin Brown, John Hodgson, Douglas Adams, Steven Membury, Keith Matthews, John Gale, Vicky Walsh, Anita Cohen Williams, Brian Boyd, Julia Murphy, Greg Fewer, Miles Russell, Alasdair Brooks, Philip Rahtz, Rob Haslam

174 pages first pub 2002 (editions)

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What would Howard Carter have thought of Lara Croft? and why do archaeologists feature so prominently in Star Trek? Douglas Adams, author of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy writes the preface to this unusual collection of papers dedicated to expl...

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