what about the Jesuits ?Maybe many clubs but not just one which holds back progress

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I don't see it. Maybe there are a few assholes who worry more about their reputation than about advancing science, but most are only interested in the facts. In fact I'd bet that there are more of them who want to find something new and groundbreaking than there are ones who want everything to stagnate and accept that they already know it all. There are always exceptions, but they're just ornery old farts.........like you, Bob. Why aren't you with them? You're in the young maverick's camp. Ornery old farts are suppose to stick together. J/K Bob don't get pissed.Minimalist wrote:Reputation?
Exactly.
In fact I'd bet that there are more of them who want to find something new and groundbreaking
thats no goodI think the guiding truth of archeology must be that absence of proof, is not proof of absence.
it s actually exactly thatabsense of evidence is not evidence of absense
when theres no evidence then there shouldn't be any theory based on it
noIf there was no garbage but there was some broken pottery from a time consistent with the time lacking garbage and there were tombs from that period, would not the idea that they had found a better way to dispose of garbage (rather than throwing it over the side of the Tell...which must have been unhealthy) seem likely?
and how are you dating the pottery ?
Here we go again.Washington, Aug 23 : A recent study by a researcher from the University of Southern California has revealed that individuals of European descent could be up to five percent Neanderthal, while West Africans could be related to an archaic human population