One correspondent asks "Am I a anthropologist? An archaeologist? An
ethnologist? Historic Archaeologist? Or Prehistoric archaeologist."
I can't answer the first two, but a "historic" archaeologist is
someone like Kathleen Kenyon, A.V. Kidder, or Thomas Jefferson. We
can't say much about "prehistoric" archaeologists because they didn't
leave any written works, such as site reports, around. But then, in
that sense, they weren't so different from most of us, were they?
Dan
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