Archaeology
Frank Close, Trinity: The Treachery and Pursuit of the A Lot Of Dangerous Spy in History(Allen Lane, 2019) evaluated by Ann Finkbeiner
Angela Saini, Superior(Beacon, 2019) evaluated by Robin Nelson
Glass eyes of a type utilized in the twentieth century for ‘racial’ category. Credit: David Harrison
Daniel Kennefick, No Shadow of a Doubt(Princeton, 2019) reviewed by Peter Coles
Bathsheba Demuth, Floating Coast(W.W. Norton, 2019) examined by Sverker Sörlin
Paul Steinhardt, The 2nd Sort Of Impossible(Simon and Schuster, 2019) evaluated by Sharon Glotzer
A design of a quasicrystal structure. Credit: Alison Forner/The Second Type Of Impossible, Simon and Schuster
Kevin Walker, The Grand Food Bargain(Island Press, 2019) examined by Felicity Lawrence
Sarah Parcak, Archaeology from Space(Henry Holt, 2019) reviewed by Jo Marchant
David Spiegelhalter, The Art of Stats ( Pelican, 2019) examined by Evelyn Lamb
Tracking data can be baffling without a comprehensive knowledge of statistical techniques. Credit: solarseven/Getty
Arthur Holland Michel, Eyes in the Sky ( Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019) reviewed by Sharon Weinberger
Sarah Dry, Waters of the World(Scribe UK, 2019) reviewed by Ruth A. Morgan