19th October 2006, 02:16 PM
The answer is yes. Absolutely vital. At present a key issue is understanding climate change its cause and effects and how humans will respond.
This depends on archaeology and history. It is unfortunate that in many respectst the collation of climate change data and archaeology is being done in a very naive manner juding by the lectuure I went to the other day.
Peter Wardle
This depends on archaeology and history. It is unfortunate that in many respectst the collation of climate change data and archaeology is being done in a very naive manner juding by the lectuure I went to the other day.
Peter Wardle