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thesweetcheat
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Re: art and science
Dec 03, 2012, 16:00
Agreed with that. Just look at LiDar, there'll be loads of new sites identified from that without a spade being turned. Although it's true that some questions are only answered by digging at the present time, that doesn't mean that won't be capable of being answered without digging in the future.

The exception, regretfully, is rescue excavations where stuff is about to be destroyed anyway (especially if the Tories pursue the relaxation of planning laws).

As an aside, I must say that I'm bored rigid of Stonehenge's continuing pull as the black hole at the centre of the known universe. Aren't there any other sites in Britain?
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