Archaeology by period / region

The Lost Voices of Pompeii: The Final Day in Seven Lives

‘Delightful … Venner builds an excellent narrative of a city that was thriving and bustling with life at the very point it was snuffed out.’ The Times

We all know how the people of Pompeii died. But what about how they lived?

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How to Fit All of Ancient Greece in an Elevator

‘Irresistibly fascinating’ MARIE CLAIRE GREECE

‘Essential’ VICTORIA HISLOP

‘Brilliantly conceived’ PAUL CARTLEDGE

An enormous bestseller in Greece, this is a bold, witty retelling of the story of Ancient Greece by a rising star in archaeology

River Kings: The Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Roads

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER & THE TIMES HISTORY BOOK OF 2021

‘Astonishing and compelling’ Bernard Cornwell

‘This superb book is like a classical symphony, perfectly composed and exquisitely performed’ THE TIMES Books of the Year

Lost – Lost Ireland (Lost)

Pavilion’s 20-title Lost series crosses the Atlantic to chronicle some of the precious losses from across the island of Ireland.

Then and Now – Beijing Then and Now® (Then and Now)

Using vintage photos and their modern-day counterparts, Beijing Then and Now shows the incredible modernization of Beijing, alongside the careful and respectful conservation of its oldest structures.

The Adventures of Tintin – Cigars of the Pharaoh (The Adventures of Tintin)

One of the most iconic characters in children’s literature

Hergé’s classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most recognisable characters in children’s books. These highly collectible editions of the original 24 adventures will delight Tintin fans old and new. Perfect for lovers of graphic novels, mysteries and historical adventures.

England: The Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert Square

‘An erudite, extremely entertaining work’ Jan Morris, IndependentIn the style of Longitude and Fermat’s Last Theorem, acclaimed novelist Maureen Duffy has written a page-turning narrative history of the making of the myth of the English.

The Modern Antiquarian

‘Deeply impressive… ancient history: the new rock ’n’ roll.’ The Times

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