Very like Time Team, only with more paint and less dirt.
And we don’t get away with saying ‘it was probably used for ritual purposes’ when we don’t know what something is…
Ah, so you already had noted this golden rule of archaeological discourse…..
An hi honey, by the way *hugs*. And you too Deedidums
Have you noticed that the Norfolk guy, with the ginger hair and un-cut fingernails always, ALWAYS says the items are Neolithic, in his thick country burr.
Very like Time Team, only with more paint and less dirt.
And we don’t get away with saying ‘it was probably used for ritual purposes’ when we don’t know what something is…
Ah, so you already had noted this golden rule of archaeological discourse…..
An hi honey, by the way *hugs*. And you too Deedidums
Have you noticed that the Norfolk guy, with the ginger hair and un-cut fingernails always, ALWAYS says the items are Neolithic, in his thick country burr.
Probably because he is an expert in the Neolithic and that’s why he is given the task of commenting on neolithic artifacts…. The times I have been on radio or TV I tend to have said “these are Palaeolithic” as that is my specialization.
Very like Time Team, only with more paint and less dirt.
And we don’t get away with saying ‘it was probably used for ritual purposes’ when we don’t know what something is…
Ah, so you already had noted this golden rule of archaeological discourse…..
An hi honey, by the way *hugs*. And you too Deedidums
Have you noticed that the Norfolk guy, with the ginger hair and un-cut fingernails always, ALWAYS says the items are Neolithic, in his thick country burr.
Probably because he is an expert in the Neolithic and that’s why he is given the task of commenting on neolithic artifacts…. The times I have been on radio or TV I tend to have said “these are Palaeolithic” as that is my specialization.
Have you not seen the show on our T.V? (Not sure if you guys get Ch 4 shows in Holland)
If you had you’d see that he does actually say it about EVERYTHING. He could pull out an old baked bean tin and say; “Well this looks almost Neolithic to me…”
Very like Time Team, only with more paint and less dirt.
And we don’t get away with saying ‘it was probably used for ritual purposes’ when we don’t know what something is…
Ah, so you already had noted this golden rule of archaeological discourse…..
An hi honey, by the way *hugs*. And you too Deedidums
Have you noticed that the Norfolk guy, with the ginger hair and un-cut fingernails always, ALWAYS says the items are Neolithic, in his thick country burr.
Probably because he is an expert in the Neolithic and that’s why he is given the task of commenting on neolithic artifacts…. The times I have been on radio or TV I tend to have said “these are Palaeolithic” as that is my specialization.
Have you not seen the show on our T.V? (Not sure if you guys get Ch 4 shows in Holland)
If you had you’d see that he does actually say it about EVERYTHING. He could pull out an old baked bean tin and say; “Well this looks almost Neolithic to me…”
I have seen it one or two times and that is some time ago (I don’t have a TV since 3 years now).
Very like Time Team, only with more paint and less dirt.
And we don’t get away with saying ‘it was probably used for ritual purposes’ when we don’t know what something is…
Ah, so you already had noted this golden rule of archaeological discourse…..
An hi honey, by the way *hugs*. And you too Deedidums
Have you noticed that the Norfolk guy, with the ginger hair and un-cut fingernails always, ALWAYS says the items are Neolithic, in his thick country burr.
Probably because he is an expert in the Neolithic and that’s why he is given the task of commenting on neolithic artifacts…. The times I have been on radio or TV I tend to have said “these are Palaeolithic” as that is my specialization.
Have you not seen the show on our T.V? (Not sure if you guys get Ch 4 shows in Holland)
If you had you’d see that he does actually say it about EVERYTHING. He could pull out an old baked bean tin and say; “Well this looks almost Neolithic to me…”
I have seen it one or two times and that is some time ago (I don’t have a TV since 3 years now).
That’s probably a good thing considering the rubbish that passes for entertainemnt nowadays.
Very like Time Team, only with more paint and less dirt.
And we don’t get away with saying ‘it was probably used for ritual purposes’ when we don’t know what something is…
Ah, so you already had noted this golden rule of archaeological discourse…..
An hi honey, by the way *hugs*. And you too Deedidums
Have you noticed that the Norfolk guy, with the ginger hair and un-cut fingernails always, ALWAYS says the items are Neolithic, in his thick country burr.
Probably because he is an expert in the Neolithic and that’s why he is given the task of commenting on neolithic artifacts…. The times I have been on radio or TV I tend to have said “these are Palaeolithic” as that is my specialization.
Have you not seen the show on our T.V? (Not sure if you guys get Ch 4 shows in Holland)
If you had you’d see that he does actually say it about EVERYTHING. He could pull out an old baked bean tin and say; “Well this looks almost Neolithic to me…”
I have seen it one or two times and that is some time ago (I don’t have a TV since 3 years now).
That’s probably a good thing considering the rubbish that passes for entertainemnt nowadays.
That’s exactly why I don’t miss a TV (I never have been much of a TV perrsoon anyway). I only miss it sometimes for the news. But then, there is internet for….