kevin wooldridge Wrote:Very good point!! When I was in my (arrogant) prime I was once told by an English Heritage senior manager that it wasn't that I didn't have all the answers, but he was sure that I wasn't asking the right questions!! So I would be intrigued to also know what the next question should be....
I'm working on it Kevin, I'm working on it... One or two nasty ones came to mind, such as 'how many events are invented by archaeologists who would rather exercise their intellect/imagination rather than admit that all that can be said is that nature filled the bloody ditch (damn, it's them ditches again. I really need to dig something else!) and produced some interesting patterns whilst doing so', but thought that may be a little harsh. Maybe... I like daft/controversial questions, because they make you think about not only the answers but the question itself. Like you kinda say, often the wrong question is being asked.