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    Default Re: Discussion on the scientific method (moved from the Irish Celts thread)

    Well then, I shall invite you to Arizona so that you may work first hand in Archaeology for five days. We do two public archaeology projects every year; one in March and the other in October, both cool weather times here. That is, relatively cool weather times. The project initially slated for last October was postponed until the first week in February of next year, this due to my colleague, friend, and field partners unfortunately fall from his roof while wearing his hippie sandals. Partially, he landed on the ladder and broke his right caleaneus into one big and about 29 smaller pieces. Or was it his left? Not to worry he'll be up and about soon. Any way, after being immersed for a week I’m sure you’ll have a greater appreciation of the way the scientific method actually works. Right, as this PIT project will be in what we call the Thumb (east central uplands) and it will be early February, day time temps may be very cool and the nights below freezing. Wear something warm, but not too warm.




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