22nd December 2005, 11:33 PM
there are as many different theories as there are people to come up with them, but that's half the point I think. If there was one theory about everything that everyone in archaeology agreed with, we might as well hang up our trowels and go home. New evidence will provoke new theories, which will be disputed by someone else and their bit of new evidence, and three different people will have three different theories about the same new piece of evidence...that's half the fun of it.
and invisible, the uni I am talking about are not in the UK, but they are not the only one by any means. I have two examples about appalling standards by different universities in the same foreign country and they just seem to be able to get away with it...for now }
++ i spend my days rummaging around in dead people ++
and invisible, the uni I am talking about are not in the UK, but they are not the only one by any means. I have two examples about appalling standards by different universities in the same foreign country and they just seem to be able to get away with it...for now }
++ i spend my days rummaging around in dead people ++