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Cover artist
  
Marvin Mattleson

Publication date
  
1984

Pages
  
224 pp

Originally published
  
1984

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-441-80557-4

Author
  
Howard Waldrop

Publisher
  
Ace Books

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Nominations
  
Philip K. Dick Award, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, Locus Award for Best First Novel

Similar
  
Howard Waldrop books, Science Fiction books

Them Bones (1984) is the first solo novel by science fiction writer Howard Waldrop. It was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award in 1984, but lost out to William Gibson's Neuromancer; both novels were part of the third Ace Science Fiction Specials series edited by Terry Carr.

Plot summary

The plot is built around three separate but interconnected stories woven through the novel. The first is set in 1929, where archaeologists in Louisiana excavating a mound of the Coles Creek culture encounter the skeleton of a horse, a seeming impossibility as the mound predates the re-introduction of the horse to North America. The mystery deepens when one of the archaeologists discovers something in the mound even more anachronistic: a corroded brass rifle cartridge.

The second is the first-person narrative of Madison Yazoo Leake, a soldier in the United States Army and a member of the "Special Group" being sent back in time to 1930s Louisiana in an attempt to stop the destruction of the human race in a nuclear war. However, while Leake arrives at the target site, it is in a world where Arabs explored America, the Roman Empire never existed, and the Aztec empire extended to the Mississippi. The only member of his team to arrive at this destination, he soon establishes contact with a group of mound-builders who gradually befriend him.

The final narrative is based on the diary entries of warrant officer Smith, another member of the Special Group. She arrives with the rest of the team of military and CIA personnel in what apparently is their timeline, only hundreds of years earlier than intended. Through her diary entries and the count of those members present for duty the story of their interactions with the local natives in their pre-Columbian world.

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Them Bones (novel) Wikipedia