10-17-2006, 11:51 AM
Ahem, as an archaeologist I get frozen when I read:
"We make up stuff that is logical, but not found yet!"
Sorry, really, it might be logical for you, but yoour are modernized people of the present time. So it must be presented as a non proofed fact!
We MUST discuss and argue and reconstruct after the founds we have, all other would be NO scientific work that will be taken serious.
I can understand the way you think and work and we should always try all possibilities...but, for example, you say there is only a little has already found. No, a lot Roman and Greek artifacts already have been found. Archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome already started in Renaissance age.
We have so many pieces of segmentatae for example and a lot of archaeological spots where Leather, Linen and Wood was found...I never saw any piece of a segmentata there...so we HAVE to work up the metall founds first and even there a lot of questions are still open...so we should all add our work and bring out new experience.
Just my point of view...
"We make up stuff that is logical, but not found yet!"
Sorry, really, it might be logical for you, but yoour are modernized people of the present time. So it must be presented as a non proofed fact!
We MUST discuss and argue and reconstruct after the founds we have, all other would be NO scientific work that will be taken serious.
I can understand the way you think and work and we should always try all possibilities...but, for example, you say there is only a little has already found. No, a lot Roman and Greek artifacts already have been found. Archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome already started in Renaissance age.
We have so many pieces of segmentatae for example and a lot of archaeological spots where Leather, Linen and Wood was found...I never saw any piece of a segmentata there...so we HAVE to work up the metall founds first and even there a lot of questions are still open...so we should all add our work and bring out new experience.
Just my point of view...
Susanna
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.