Archaeologists
History is best viewed from the floor, not the top table
We archaeologists tend to spend most of our lives on our knees – which is not to say we’re a submissive bunch. No, far from it: most of my friends are rather assertive, and if they do fall to their knees on occasion, it’s through choice (I shall say no more)
By Francis Pryor | Notebook | Monday, 4 March 2013 at 4:31 pm
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