New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971. — 293 p.
This book is, to all intents and purposes, a continuation of the author’s
Digging for History, which appeared in 1960 and which surveyed, however imperfectly, the highlights of whatever had been known to have been done in the field of archaeology between the end of the 1939-45 War and, approximately, 1959. Much of the material was drawn from the pages of
The Illustrated London News, but a great deal came from a variety of other sources: and the same is true of the present work.