newarchaeology logo  
  Home Articles Web Resources Search Archaeology Books Archaeology Gifts

Sunday, June 20, 2004

I overheard a conversation about 'alternative' historians the other day. One chap was saying that archaeologists should embrace the authors of those 'lost mysteries of the ancients' titles as popularisers of archaeology. The rhetorical response was cutting. "Is Tony Blair be expected to embrace the BNP as popularisers of politics?"


Comments: Post a Comment

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

\n"; for ($i = 0; $i < count($arr_xml['URL']); $i++) { echo "
  • ".$arr_xml['BeforeText'][$i]." ".$arr_xml['Text'][$i]." ".$arr_xml['AfterText'][$i]."
  • \n"; } echo ""; } } function tla_updateLocalXML($url, $file, $time_out) { if($handle = fopen($file, "a")){ fwrite($handle, "\n"); fclose($handle); } if($xml = file_get_contents_tla($url, $time_out)) { $xml = substr($xml, strpos($xml,'(.*?)', '"'); $n = 0; while (isset($out[$n])) { $retarr[$out[$n][1]][] = str_replace($search_ar, $replace_ar,html_entity_decode(strip_tags($out[$n][0]))); $n++; } return $retarr; } tla_ads(); ?>

    A Brown Bear Media Website - Web designers in Windsor, Berkshire

    Archives