10th September 2011, 05:37 PM
I have no problem including the late 70s, but you realise that now puts you into your 5th decade as a digger, never mind how many you have survived in other human forms....!!
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One of the interesting aspects of this thread is that maybe the 'classic' image of archaeologists giving up field work sometime in their 30s because of bodily disfunction or the 'call of the office' isn't as true as it once was or maybe it was never true. We need Paul to do another 'invisible diggers' investigation as to where the aged and hoary archaeologist hides themself away and why they are suddenly being noticed now.......
i
One of the interesting aspects of this thread is that maybe the 'classic' image of archaeologists giving up field work sometime in their 30s because of bodily disfunction or the 'call of the office' isn't as true as it once was or maybe it was never true. We need Paul to do another 'invisible diggers' investigation as to where the aged and hoary archaeologist hides themself away and why they are suddenly being noticed now.......
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...