


I love prehistory and learning about the ways people lived but also the ways archaeologists and historians piece this together based on ancient artifacts. In this book, Kean uses what we know based on what‘s found to imagine how people would have used these items/foods/living situations. A dramatized story of the people using a few individuals brings the cultures to life. Plus: stories of people today recreating meals from ancient times. Love it!
monalyisha Sold! 😉 2w
Pedrocamacho This sounds great, @Chelsea.Poole! 2w
Pedrocamacho Oh and would you recommend audio for this one? 2w
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Chelsea.Poole @Pedrocamacho yes! Loved the audio! 2w
Chelsea.Poole @monalyisha so good! It is a bit long though, 16 hrs on audio. 2w
monalyisha @Chelsea.Poole That‘s okay! I certainly spend enough time in the car. That commuter life…😵💫 2w
BkClubCare I recall listening to a book that recreated Mark Twain through food and fancy dinners he was present (via menus found) Can‘t recall the title but maybe not hard to find… Narrated by Nick Offerman
Twain's Feast: Searching for America's Lost Foods in the Footsteps of Samuel Clemens (edited) 3d
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