It is arrogant and condescending for historians to believe that historical
archaeologists have no training in historical research. I stand by my
statement that a good historical archaeologists must be in part a historian.
This doesn't mean that historical archaeologists can not or should work with
non-archaeologist historians. I think D. Floyd should be less defensive
about "turf" good and poor historical research probably can be found among
archaeologists and historians. They may have a different approach to
historical research than those who call themselves historians, but that is
for the good. Archaeology is not simply digging-we are not ditch diggers, we
are social scientists thank you very much.