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I believe the quote, which Jim often repeated was from Ivor Noel Hume. I
think I recall him saying it in one of his films, perhaps search for a
century.
Eric
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Barbara Voss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear colleagues:
>
> I'm trying to track down the source of a quote often attributed to Jim
> Deetz -
>
> "Historical archaeology is the most expensive way in the world to learn
> something we already know."
>
> Wikipedia's Historical Archaeology page attributes this to Deetz 1991:1,
> but the webpage does not list a Deetz 1991 citation. Wikipedia lists a
> longer quote than the one I remember:
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> "Historical archaeology has several definitions. One of the more
> unfortunate ones -- which is certainly not true... is that historical
> archaeology is the most expensive way in the world to learn something we
> already know."
>
> Google failed me, so I'm turning to something better - the HistArch
> hive-mind. Any leads?
>
> Thanks!
> Barb
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