Many of the books I read over and over to my kids when they were younger tended to be about the past, as I naturally gravitated toward a subject I enjoy. The official book testers for this set of recommendations. As I thought about this from my temporary workspace at home, one thin wall away from the dulcet tones of my daughters arguing over whose turn it was to use the computer, I thought about how many people would probably love to help the children in their lives cultivate their interests in the human past, as well. Here at Archaeology Southwest, a flood of recent online interactions suggests a lot of people want to spend some of this time learning more about archaeology. For some of us, time away from other activities has meant more time to read, and perhaps more time to explore interests that our busy schedules previously discouraged. (April 27, 2020)-This spring of “shelter in place” has brought many unexpected things.
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