14 May 2010

Books in the family


My uncle is an archaeologist and his workplace just published this book. He's not listed as one of the primary authors, but it represents the culmination of years of research and we are all very stoked about it.

I haven't yet committed to reading it; it's already out of stock on Amazon, paving the way for the inevitable Nicolas Cage movie adaptation. (He's more of a Clark Gregg, really.) But I would like to, to the extent that I understand what will probably be a fairly arcane archaeological work.

In case you're in Belton, Texas (northeast of Austin), they're having a signing tomorrow at the Bell County Museum.

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