A thousand years from now you're going to be able to tell which are the graves of past archaeologists based solely on the weird and unexplainable grave goods! Also for another humorous look at archaeology you should check out the introductory textbook "Archaeology: The Comic" I haven't read through the whole thing but I would have been delighted if my ANTH100 teacher had used it as a text, if only for a joke!
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
A little mid-week humour
EDIT (March 28, 2012): Well it seems that my comic posting was "not approved" by its original website for which I do apologize. Here's a link instead because it is still good for a chuckle and of course if you like it, do take a minute to stop by Brevity Comic. I also stumbled across another great archaeology related comic hosted by the Smithsonian, also definitely worth a glance! Now back to your regular programming original blog post...
A thousand years from now you're going to be able to tell which are the graves of past archaeologists based solely on the weird and unexplainable grave goods! Also for another humorous look at archaeology you should check out the introductory textbook "Archaeology: The Comic" I haven't read through the whole thing but I would have been delighted if my ANTH100 teacher had used it as a text, if only for a joke!
A thousand years from now you're going to be able to tell which are the graves of past archaeologists based solely on the weird and unexplainable grave goods! Also for another humorous look at archaeology you should check out the introductory textbook "Archaeology: The Comic" I haven't read through the whole thing but I would have been delighted if my ANTH100 teacher had used it as a text, if only for a joke!
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