To be working if you dont have a book yet pick one up from the book seller partner in the back [applause] thank you for coming so talking to the space archaeologist. [laughter] so we talk backstage so first of all congratulate sarah on her book please. [applause] i feel this one and copy tucked in i have personally read it but i want to hear about how the book came around because of the american writers so it all started in 2016 after i won the prize and my tv agent and said you should really write a book and i said i know better than to write a book so where will i find the time and then kicking off a platform so to me for the general i can give talks and lectures so the idea of writing something in the range of 80000 words that people would actually want to keep reading and read the first two pages of the third chapter if you are not asleep and you are not a specialist so to think about the proposal and all the books that are out there for the general public first of all there really
Thousands of years into our own history and discover what otherwise be completely invisible to us. Sarah has worked on five continents and over 20 years of experience in anthropology. National geographic explorer as well. Ancient egypt rome and the vikings and she at a 2014 senior fellow and the winner of the 2016 that price. She at joined by an astronomer. Stars influence a planets suitability as for hopes of alien live. She at also an artist and worked in a variety of media. Welcome to both of you. [applause]. Sarah thank you everybody for coming. Will you talk to the space archaeologist person. I was like well [laughter] i guess we talked a little bit backstage in a kind of wanted to kick off just by talking about first of all, congratulate sarah on her cook. [applause] has anyone here read it so far. I see at least one copy here doctor way. I have partially read it. I wanted to hear a little bit about how the cook came around. The American Writers Museum and i thought it would be f
Thousands of years into our own history and discover what otherwise be completely invisible to us. Sarah has worked on five continents and over 20 years of experience in anthropology. National geographic explorer as well. Ancient egypt rome and the vikings and she at a 2014 senior fellow and the winner of the 2016 that price. She at joined by an astronomer. Stars influence a planets suitability as for hopes of alien live. She at also an artist and worked in a variety of media. Welcome to both of you. [applause]. Sarah thank you everybody for coming. Will you talk to the space archaeologist person. I was like well [laughter] i guess we talked a little bit backstage in a kind of wanted to kick off just by talking about first of all, congratulate sarah on her cook. [applause] has anyone here read it so far. I see at least one copy here doctor way. I have partially read it. I wanted to hear a little bit about how the cook came around. The American Writers Museum and i thought it would be f
And our adler members here tonight. And for those of you who would like to check out the planetarium, theres a free admission pass at our front desk, so stop by and grab one of those on the way out if you have not been. We are thrilled to be working with the adlers to present tonights program. If you dont have a book yet, you can pick one with up from our bookseller partner at seminary coop there in the back. Were here tonight to welcome sarah parcak and lucianne wall wits to talk about walkowicz. The story of the extraordinary new world of space archaeology is a story of how we see ourselves. Through spy photographs and satellite imagery, we can look thousands of years into our history and discover what would otherwise be completely invisible to us. Sarah has worked on five continents and over 20 years of experience in the anthropology field including as a National Geographic explorer. Her work has been the subject of three bb specials, and she was a 2014 senior ted fellow and winner
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