4th November 2005, 03:50 PM
eggbasket ??????.Posted - 04/11/2005 : 13:40:01
There is absolutely no need to apologise for your grasp of the English language; there are many native speakers whose command of the language and ability to express themselves in it is poorer than your own.
You really made me laugh (thank you any way)
The Chinese interpreted this as a communal meeting house where decisions for the whole community would be voted on. If this had been found in the UK there is a good chance that it would have been interpreted as the headman's hut, finds notwithstanding.
(A socialist thinking English archaeologist might have reached the same conclusion. NO?)
The argument of English Scottish Indian Archaeology is really poor because we are talking about mankind in general, they just happen to be on a land called England at the present time, and who knows what would it be in 3000 years.
BAJR Host
Finally some thing interesting you.
Honestly my interest was in British archaeology, but never mind (I started the topic I deserve to be punish for it).
If the topic turns personal with out any concerns for others feelings I might as well call it a day I thought I?m among open minded colleagues.
There is absolutely no need to apologise for your grasp of the English language; there are many native speakers whose command of the language and ability to express themselves in it is poorer than your own.
You really made me laugh (thank you any way)
The Chinese interpreted this as a communal meeting house where decisions for the whole community would be voted on. If this had been found in the UK there is a good chance that it would have been interpreted as the headman's hut, finds notwithstanding.
(A socialist thinking English archaeologist might have reached the same conclusion. NO?)
The argument of English Scottish Indian Archaeology is really poor because we are talking about mankind in general, they just happen to be on a land called England at the present time, and who knows what would it be in 3000 years.
BAJR Host
Finally some thing interesting you.
Honestly my interest was in British archaeology, but never mind (I started the topic I deserve to be punish for it).
If the topic turns personal with out any concerns for others feelings I might as well call it a day I thought I?m among open minded colleagues.