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Originally published
  
1949

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Author
  
C. W. Ceram

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Adaptations
  
Valley of the Kings (1954)

Archaeology books
  
The Story of Archaeology, Heritage - Affect and Emotion, Geoarchaeology: The Earth‑sci, Archaeology After Structural, New Developments in Archae

Gods, Graves, and Scholars is a book by German writer C. W. Ceram about the history of archaeology. First published in 1949, Ceram's book introduced the general reading public to the origin and development of archaeology. It sold extremely well — over five million copies have been published in 30 languages — and remains in print today.

The book covers Greek, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, as well as Mexican, Central American, and South American archaeology. It gives brief biographies of archaeologists like Heinrich Schliemann, Jean-François Champollion, Paul-Émile Botta, and Howard Carter, among others.

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Gods, Graves and Scholars Wikipedia