ABSTRACT

“How true is it?” is a common refrain of patrons coming out of movie theatres after the latest film on pirates, Vikings, or mummies. While Hollywood usurps the past for its own entertainment purposes, archaeologists and historians know a lot about many of these subjects, digging up stories often more fascinating than the ones projected on screen. This distinguished group of archaeologists select key subjects and genres used by Hollywood and provide the historical and archaeological depth that a movie cannot—what really happened in history. Topics include Egypt, the Wild West, Civil War submarines, Vikings, the Titanic, and others. The book should be of interest to introductory archaeology and American history classes, courses on film and popular culture, and to a general audience. Alternate Selection, History Book Club.

chapter 2|18 pages

Unwrapping the Mummy

Hollywood Fantasies, Egyptian Realities

chapter 3|17 pages

Vikings, Vixens, and Valhalla

Hollywood Depictions of the Norse

chapter 4|19 pages

A Pirate's Life for Me!

But What Did That Really Mean?

chapter 5|18 pages

Titanic

chapter 6|16 pages

Voyage from Myth

Return of the Confederate Submarine H.L. Hunley

chapter 7|18 pages

Pocahontas Unanimated

The Life of a Powhatan Princess

chapter 9|19 pages

Imagining Blackness

Archaeological and Cinematic Visions of African American Life

chapter 10|20 pages

Five Points on Film

Myth, Urban Archaeology, and Gangs of New York

chapter 11|21 pages

Western Boomtowns

The Lost Episodes

chapter 13|22 pages

When the Legend Becomes Fact

Reconciling Hollywood Realism and Archaeological Realities