9th July 2007, 11:28 AM
I recall a few years back helping out as a volunteer at the Hampshire County Museum (Kay Ainsworth was the County Mounty then, a real influence on me back then).
Anyway, I was helping Kay to tidy up some of the store rooms, and I think the most poignent thing I have ever seen was the cremation remains of a baby from the Bronze Age.
The remains had been mounted on a board behind perspex for display, and amongst the ashes and bits of pot there were tiny bones.
Kay talked to me about what I was holding and opened my eyes to the reality of the find... up until then a B.A. was just an abstract thought, I never connected to them as real people, but as Kay said, these people had feelings like us, the cremation showed that this tiny person was important enough to them to go to the trouble of cremating and laying to rest this child... I guess love is timeless.
Can I ask the other board members what has touched them the most or most connected them to the past during their archaological careers.
Sorry if this sounds trivial, but I am interested.
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Homer (Simpson)
Anyway, I was helping Kay to tidy up some of the store rooms, and I think the most poignent thing I have ever seen was the cremation remains of a baby from the Bronze Age.
The remains had been mounted on a board behind perspex for display, and amongst the ashes and bits of pot there were tiny bones.
Kay talked to me about what I was holding and opened my eyes to the reality of the find... up until then a B.A. was just an abstract thought, I never connected to them as real people, but as Kay said, these people had feelings like us, the cremation showed that this tiny person was important enough to them to go to the trouble of cremating and laying to rest this child... I guess love is timeless.
Can I ask the other board members what has touched them the most or most connected them to the past during their archaological careers.
Sorry if this sounds trivial, but I am interested.
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk
If a job is worth doing, then its worth doing it tomorrow!
Homer (Simpson)
http://www.detector-distribution.co.uk
If a job is worth doing, then its worth doing it tomorrow!
Homer (Simpson)
If a job is worth doing, then its worth doing it tomorrow!
Homer (Simpson)