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Tony Pollard

    Questo autore approfondisce l'archeologia dei campi di battaglia e i conflitti storici. Le sue indagini spaziano in diverse località globali, combinando un rigoroso lavoro sul campo con una profonda comprensione degli eventi passati. Attingendo all'esperienza di archeologo forense, porta una prospettiva unica sulle esperienze umane in momenti storici cruciali. Il suo romanzo d'esordio si basa su questa ricca base di conoscenze.

    DRIVEN BY THE HEART
    The secrets of the Lazarus Club
    Two men in a trench : battlefield archaeology - the key to unlocking the past
    • 2020

      DRIVEN BY THE HEART

      • 194pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of living authentically, this book encourages readers to connect deeply with their hearts to uncover their life's purpose. It emphasizes the transformative power of embracing love and authenticity in various aspects of life, including family, work, friendships, and personal relationships. The message promotes a fearless existence, urging individuals to pursue a fulfilling life without compromise.

      DRIVEN BY THE HEART
    • 2008

      Young surgeon Dr George Phillips is invited to meet Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Charles Babbage, Charles Darwin and Joseph Bazalgette at an undisclosed location in London, 1857. There the Lazarus Club meets to discuss ideas so unorthodox they cannot be voiced in public, so advanced they will change the course of history.

      The secrets of the Lazarus Club
    • 2002

      In this volume, Tony Pollard and Neil Oliver visit the sites of six major British battles, from Shrewsbury to Culloden, and carry out a full archaeological investigation at each. As they uncover artefacts abandoned in the heat and chaos of battle they closely follow the progress of each engagement and answer key historical questions, sometimes totally revising the accepted version of events. Each chapter is a fully framed investigation and follows an episode of the BBC television series. By using archaeology to unlock the secrets of the past, Tony and Neil prove that soldiers do not pass through fields of conflict like shadows, and in the process they show that battlefields are some of our most important national monuments.

      Two men in a trench : battlefield archaeology - the key to unlocking the past