28th March 2011, 04:59 PM
Why does archaeology matter?
Our shared heritage is a finite resource.
Archaeology holds an important place within the social milieu, providing a great deal of community and economic value. Archaeology is a shared understanding that informs on our past and provides an anchor to our social and national heritage.
We are rooted in the past.
Archaeology provides a means of discovery, holding the potential for us to learn a great deal about who we once were. As a result, we can better understand who we are now. Join us in managing the heritage of Britain.
Our shared heritage is a legacy of the past and a legacy for the future.
Feel free to add to this, borrow ignore etc....
Our shared heritage is a finite resource.
Archaeology holds an important place within the social milieu, providing a great deal of community and economic value. Archaeology is a shared understanding that informs on our past and provides an anchor to our social and national heritage.
We are rooted in the past.
Archaeology provides a means of discovery, holding the potential for us to learn a great deal about who we once were. As a result, we can better understand who we are now. Join us in managing the heritage of Britain.
Our shared heritage is a legacy of the past and a legacy for the future.
Feel free to add to this, borrow ignore etc....
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