Are we in the same conversation???
> Interesting response, it was greed and the poor.
And your idea then is that people were bored and went robbing?
> The suggestion that we need to look at AE to
> eradicate modern greed and the poor in modern
> society is not a very strong argument against my
> earlier suggestion.
It wasn't intended to be an argument against your earlier suggestion. It was intended to be a comment that even in the best of economies that there will be poor and hungry. I'm sure you realize that though, nice attempt to twist what I wrote.
Who said anything about Gold
> in the tomb of the unknown soldier?
No one, but since you wanted to compare robbing the tomb of the unknown solider with robbing a Pharaoh's tomb I wanted to point out the glaring difference.
Frankly I'm not sure what your point in this thread is now.... after reading your responses here to me and those below to Warwick I'm inclined to think your just playing. Have fun, but I don't have conversations with those who intentionally twist what I write.
Have a nice day.
Kat
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Archaeological Fantasies:
How pseudoarchaeology misrepresents the past and misleads the public
"If you panic, you're lost" -- W. T. 'Watertight' Southard
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/31/2008 03:12PM by Katherine Reece.