i didn't want to go that far... some of the histories argue that canadian
archaeology derived from geology (since it was first done by geologists),
and there are also some interesting articles on why lots of early
antiquaries were also medical doctors, but relatively few were lawyers,
etc., so it's not so simple; you have the way universities are organised
(don't think you can get a first degree in archaeology in spain, yet, for
example; at least, when my wife studied there, she had to study history
first), histories of the discipline (and their various layers of bias &
misinterpretation), etc.
i was really hoping to bring some awareness to the whole issue of tunnel
vision in a discipline which is supposed to be sensitive to other/foreign
cultures, traditions, etc., since i've also been pointing out the british
tendency to believe everyone works with SCP/SCR, etc.
----- Original Message -----
From: "paul.courtney2"
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: An academic-type question
but Europeans (as geoff points out)
> mostly come from different traditions and tend to think 'American fascist
> Imperialists and that's just the printable words' if told they should be
> otherwise by Americans.
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