I think Kevin is right here. I mean, if I was a pot hunter(which I'm not) I
would be saying that within the disclipline of archeology you have a small
majority of mostly middle-class, college-educated white people who earn a
subsidized living from the government, whether that be in CRM or at the
University, which produces a very small percentage of the total discourse on
the condition of man/woman. You are telling me that I cant dig up stuff in
my own yard or farm. I don't see historians getting all upset if I read
family letters that my great grandparents wrote to each other. And no one
seems to care when I sell my grandparents photalbums at the flee market
either. Now how is that for being "far afield" or offensive.
Neal Hitch
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin M. Bartoy [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 2:29 PM
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> Subject: Re: clandestine digging or dough
>
> I don't see that as an insult ...
> I would be far more offended if I was deemed so narrow minded as not to
> see
> beyond my little neck of the woods ... be it archaeology or anything else
> ...
>
> Kevin.