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The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story
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Petra
Mar 14, 2018 rated it liked it
Shelves: non-fiction
Most fun fact: North America has bananas because Jules Verne mentioned them in a book.

This is an all encompassing story of a modern archeological discovery, from the first idea of the possibility to the remarkable results. It looks at history, modern technology, snakes, jungle, bugs, artifacts, and dangers of exploration.
The last section on disease was most interesting.

I'm a sucker for stories of archeological finds & discoveries therein. Medical history is also fascinating. This book covers
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Irene
Nov 01, 2020 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Interesting and engaging account of an expedition to find the ruins of an ancient Mezzo-American civilization.
Jenny
Sep 28, 2019 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: library, non-fiction
I recommend this for anyone who enjoys popular archaeology. Interesting first person account of the rediscovery of an abandoned civilization, with brief explanations of the technology enabling it, the recent political history of Honduras and a look inside academic controversy. Just as interesting is the story of the parasite this expedition brought out of the jungle, it’s possible treatment and the spread of disease around the world, both in the aftermath of Columbus and today.
Susan
Jan 11, 2017 marked it as to-read
Nadine in California
Apr 17, 2017 marked it as to-read
Shelves: world-lit, history
Larry
Jun 05, 2017 marked it as to-read
Janice (JG)
Jun 06, 2017 marked it as to-read
Karen Michele Burns
Mar 03, 2018 rated it really liked it
Pat
Mar 12, 2018 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: non-fiction
Susan
Apr 15, 2018 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Liz M
Jul 14, 2018 marked it as do-not-own
Shelves: ccbc-read
S.L. Berry
Aug 11, 2020 rated it really liked it
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Jul 30, 2021 marked it as to-read
Lori
Jan 03, 2022 marked it as tbr-later-nonfiction  ·  review of another edition
Nike
Aug 14, 2025 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition