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Related: About this forum"Motel of the Mysteries" by David Macauley, 1979. Anthropology, humor.
Love JudiLynn's posts about new science discoveries, and especially her anthropology tidbits. The latest, about the discovery of the burial site of a Neolithic "mayor" reminded me of this '70s book. Speculation about the lives of ancient people is fascinating, and in this humor classic it's hilarious. What will future humans make of the remains of our civilization? Illustrations based on photos from discoveries of Tut's tomb and excavations of Troy are wondrously funny. The picture of a assistant modeling a toilet seat necklace and a "sanitized for your protection" headdress will stay in your head for 6,800 years.
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"Motel of the Mysteries" by David Macauley, 1979. Anthropology, humor. (Original Post)
Timeflyer
May 2024
OP
I have a copy of that. Very funny book. Everything by Macauley is highly recommended. n/t
FSogol
May 2024
#1
Intrigued. Not in our big library system, but can get a Kindle e-book version. Thanks.
txwhitedove
May 2024
#2
I have a copy, and it is absolutely hilarious. Now I need to dig it out and read it again nt
yellowdogintexas
May 2024
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FSogol
(46,649 posts)1. I have a copy of that. Very funny book. Everything by Macauley is highly recommended. n/t
txwhitedove
(4,015 posts)2. Intrigued. Not in our big library system, but can get a Kindle e-book version. Thanks.
yellowdogintexas
(22,757 posts)3. I have a copy, and it is absolutely hilarious. Now I need to dig it out and read it again nt
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,773 posts)4. I used to have a copy of that book.
I think I wore it out reading.