Oh thats a shame.......... - P Prentice - 28th February 2012
and so did i
Oh thats a shame.......... - CARTOON REALITY - 28th February 2012
Me too!
Sorry what are we talking about?
Oh thats a shame.......... - P Prentice - 28th February 2012
CARTOON REALITY Wrote:Me too!
Sorry what are we talking about?
not what butt where from
Oh thats a shame.......... - CARTOON REALITY - 28th February 2012
Rooty-Toot-Toot!
Oh thats a shame.......... - Dinosaur - 28th February 2012
P Prentice Wrote:and so did i
Not since page 8, and no real mention since page 6? - was hoping everyone had forgotten and I could advance it as a whole new premise....:I
Oh thats a shame.......... - P Prentice - 28th February 2012
you must be right bored if you have the time and inclination to go hunting back through threads
Oh thats a shame.......... - Dinosaur - 28th February 2012
Fishing medieval potsherds out of a mid 1990s fieldwalking archive to send off to a specialist, so yes, refreshing break from the dust thanks! :face-approve:
Oh thats a shame.......... - Ken Denham - 28th February 2012
Wax Wrote:What !!! Just a bow tie? 
Well, ok then if you insist.
Oh thats a shame.......... - Dinosaur - 29th February 2012
Should just about cover your modesty :I
Oh thats a shame.......... - Jack - 1st March 2012
P Prentice Wrote:i may have taken liberties with the actualitea but i was making the point that absolute dating is just another technique we use - just like typology
Yep, but I would still argue (ad nauseum) that some archaeologists still have a bad habit of ignoring scientific dating results if it doesn't fit with what is 'expected' from typologically-base frameworks.
It should be the other way around.................as long as the results themselves are critically assessed too.
Its time to stop squeezing the facts into the shaky tower of the three age system.
But to make my rantings clearer, I see the three age system as the foundation of typology, the idea that objects can be cataloged into a timeline, each with its own time slot. Ignoring the facts such as: curation of objects, forgery of objects, re-use, differential use of objects over distance, reburial, technology not advancing only forwards....to name a few.
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