Tomb Raiders
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The dead do not always rest easy. Armed with shovels and crowbars, thieves throughout history have unearthed graves for greed, hunger, and knowledge.Tomb Raiders: Real Tales of Grave Robberies recounts little-known stories of body snatchers and crooks of the crypt. For example, when colonists in Jamestown, Virginia, dug up the dead in 1609, they were after food. During this "Starving Time," settlers ate horses, dogs, cats, and rats. When that food ran out, people resorted to cannibalism to survive. Another reason to rob graves? Science! To learn human anatomy, medical students in New York City in 1788 dissected corpses snatched from nearby graveyards. And then there was President Abraham Lincoln, who was entombed in a vault in Springfield, Illinois. In 1876, a gang of counterfeiters schemed to steal Lincoln's corpse and hold it for ransom.Another good place to do some grave robbing was the Valley of the Kings in 1881. Thousands of years earlier, priests had hidden the monarchs here to protect them from grave robbers of ancient times. A little closer to our own time, poverty again lured tomb robbers to the dirt hill outside Sipan, Peru. Poor sugarcane farmers had been digging holes in this mud brick pyramid for decades, occasionally finding a piece of cloth or pottery shard. But one night in 1987, a tunnel collapsed on a grave robber, burying him in treasure.In these five tales of historic grave robberies, readers will encounter adventure, intrigue, and suspense with a grain of the grisly! This is the seventh book in a series called Mystery & Mayhem, which features true tales that whet kids' appetites for history by engaging them in genres with proven track records-mystery and adventure. History is made of near misses, unexplained disappearances, unsolved mysteries, and bizarre events that are almost too weird to be true-almost! The Mystery and Mayhem series delves into these tidbits of history to provide kids with a jumping-off point into a lifelong habit of appreciating history.The five true tales told within Tomb Raiders are paired with maps, photographs, and timelines that lend authenticity and narrative texture to the stories. A glossary and resources page provide the opportunity to practice using essential academic tools. These nonfiction narratives use clear, concise language with compelling plots that both avid and reluctant readers will be drawn to.Nomad Press books in the Mystery & Mayhem series introduce readers to historical concepts and events by engaging them in an extremely popular genre-real-life adventure and mystery. Readers ages 9 to 12 are fascinated with the strange-but-true tales that populate history, and books in this series offer compelling narrative nonfiction paired with concise language that appeals to both voracious and reluctant readers. Nomad's unique approach to the study of history uses tantalizing tales based in factual knowledge that encourage a lifelong curiosity in the historical events that shape our world.Titles in the series include: Pirates and Shipwrecks; Survival; Weird Disappearances; Daring Heists; Rebels & Revolutions; Great Escapes; Tomb Raiders; Eruptions and Explosions; Epidemics and Pandemics; and Earth, Wind, Fire, and Rain.

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Date de parution 01 février 2018
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9781619307209
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 230 Mo

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TOMBAIDERS TOMB RAIDERS
Real Tales of Grave Robberies JUDYDODGECUMMINGS
TOMB RAIDERS
Real Tales of Grave Robberies JUDYDODGECUMMINGS
Nomad Press A division of Nomad Communications 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Copyright © 2018 by Nomad Press. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review orfor limited educational use. The trademark “Nomad Press” and the Nomad Press logo are trademarks of Nomad Communications, Inc.
ISBN Softcover: 9781619306226 ISBN Hardcover: 9781619306202
Educational Consultant, Marla Conn
Questions regarding the ordering of this book should be addressed to Nomad Press 2456 Christian St. White River Junction, VT 05001 www.nomadpress.net
Contents
Introduction . . . 1 Silence Disturbed
Chapter One . . . 5 When Bones Speak The illfated 1609 Jamestown settlement suffered famine, disease, battles with Native Americans, and even cannibalism.
Chapter Two . . . 29 The Doctors’ Riot In 1788, medical students practiced their science on corpses they dug up from poor burial grounds. But when they chose a white woman to operate on after death, the city exploded in riots.
Chapter Three . . . 53 Corpse for Ransom A rowdy band of counterfeiters saw a chance for riches in the tomb of Abraham Lincoln.
Chapter Four . . . 77 The Cache of Kings While saving a wandering goat, a thief stumbled onto the tomb of more than 50 ancient royal Egyptian mummies.
Chapter Five . . . 95 The Lord of Sipán An ancient pyramid filled with treasure in Peru became the site of a battle between archaeologists and poor peasants.
Glossary • Resources
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Introduction Silence Disturbed
When the dead are laid to rest, prayers are chanted and hymns sung. The coffin is lowered into the ground and the burial vault is sealed. Mourners dry their tears and return to their lives. Silence falls over the graveyard. Bodies are left to slumber for eternity in their final resting places.
But the dead do not always rest easy.
Sometimes, their peace is shattered when grave robbers come to pay their respects. On a moonless night, these shadowy figures creep into the graveyard. In some cases, only a day or two has passed since the dead person was buried, but in others, more than a millennium has gone by.
The thieves exchange hurried whispers. A match is struck, a lantern lit. When the burglars find the grave they seek, they plunge a shovel into the ground or slice a saw through a padlocked vault. Perhaps a sarcophagus is revealed. A crowbar slips between the cover and the casket, and with a painful creak, the lid rises.
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Tomb Raiders
The air of centuries rushes out as light races in. The grave robbers look down upon the face of someone no longer of this world.
Tomb raiders risk the anger of the law, the dead person’s loved ones, and the spirit world. What do they seek that is worth such dangers?
British colonists in Jamestown, Virginia, were ravenous when they dug up the dead during the “Starving Time” in the winter of 1609–1610. A severe drought, hostile neighbors, and poor management by colony leaders caused a food shortage. The colonists consumed everything they could find, from rats to toadstools.
Desperate to survive, some settlers turned to the graves of those already gone, which lay just outside the fort’s walls.
Medical students in New York City had plenty of food in 1788, but not enough bodies. To become a doctor, the students had to learn human anatomy, and the best way to do this was by dissecting corpses. Called “resurrectionists,” the students dug up the dead from the African Burial Ground and the potter’s field outside the city limits. The fresher the corpse, the better. Authorities turned a blind eye to this body snatching until a student went too far and stole a white woman’s corpse from a church graveyard.
Silence Disturbed
That’s when the city exploded in riots.
Even the tombs of the famous are not safe. In 1876, a gang formed a plot to steal the corpse of President Lincoln and hold it for ransom. Tipped off by an informant, the Secret Service interrupted the thieves just as they were prying open the president’s coffin. After this near miss, Lincoln’s corpse was moved from hiding place to hiding place for the next 20 years to protect it from grave robbers.
Sometimes, grave robbers themselves do the work of archaeologists and uncover ancient treasures. In 1881, a goat belonging to a thief stumbled into a shaft in a cliff in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. When the man lowered himself into the shaft to save his goat, he discovered a cache of more than 50 royal mummies, including some of the most famous pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
Tomb raiders often seek the treasure buried beside the body rather than the corpse itself. That was the case when riches were discovered in a pyramid built by the Moche culture outside the village of Sipán, Peru. In 1987, the unearthing of treasure sparked a gold rush that pit poor peasants against archaeologists.
Read on to learn more about these true tales of tomb raiders. Be prepared to encounter adventure, intrigue, suspense, and some ghostly, ghastly history.
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J A M E S T O W N
1607-1610 The colony of Jamestown suffers from disease, attacks, and starvation as it struggles to keep its hold in the New World.
J A M E S R I V E R
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A T L A N T I C O C E A N
1585 Roanoke Island colony is established and fails in what is now North Carolina
1606 The English first settle Jamestown
Chapter One When Bones Speak
1620 The Pilgrims land in what becomes Plymouth Colony
As the sun slipped below the horizon on June 1, 1609, a fleet of ships rode the tide away from England. About 500 passengers watched their homeland disappear, among them a 14yearold girl whose name has been lost to history.
The ships plowed through the vast Atlantic Ocean, their destination the fledging British colony in Jamestown, Virginia. Whatever hopes and dreams the young girl carried as she sailed toward a new life soon became nightmares.
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