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Bill Gresens’ Archaeology Book Review for January 2019
The Coffins by Deborah Dunn (three trowels)
Archaeologist Andrea Warren seeks answers to her father's suicide as he pursued his obsession with the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Read the entire review at: https://mvac.uwlax.edu/book-review/the-coffins/
The Coffins
Andrea Warren, a young archaeologist with Native American roots, sets out on a journey to the Outer Banks of North Carolina hoping to unearth the truth about why her father committed suicide when she was a child. All she knows about him is that he was looking for old coffins made from dugout canoes believed by many locals to belong to remnants of the 118 men, women, and children who mysteriously…
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