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Join Dr. Richard Redding—renowned archaeologist, professor, and field researcher—as he shares stories from a life spent uncovering the past. Leading large excavations demands not just scientific skill but resilience, quick thinking, and the ability to navigate both logistical hurdles and unpredictable dangers. Whether escaping a volatile situation or managing a team in extreme conditions, Redding's tales reveal the real world of archaeology. Through sharp insight and compelling storytelling, he shows us that archaeology is as much about the adventure as it is about the discovery.
Contents
1: The Mythical Archaeologist
2: What is Archaeology and What Does an Archaeologist Do?
3: A Day in the Life
4: Food and Water
5: Noctzitlan, Mexico
6: Iran, the First Time
7: Back to Iran
8: A Side Trip to Kenya - 1973
9: Searching for Early Humans in the Tar Seeps of Iran - 1973, 1975, and 1976
10: The Fayum Depression, Egypt 1981
11: A Summer in Cairo and the Search for an Old Kingdom Site
12: An Old Kingdom Village in the Nile Delta, Egypt 1984, 1986, and 1988
13: Ancient Coptos
14: Georgia 1990
15: Going Home



