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Saturday October 11, 2008
I love a good shrine, don't you? Here are some archaeological studies of shrines.

Quotation: Cicero on Children

Thursday October 9, 2008

Faithful Reader Malcolm Davidson sends along this quotation to add to our pile:

Bust of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC).
Photogravure from the marble bust in the Prado Gallery at Madrid, at about 60 years of age.
Photo Credit: Matanya

To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child.

Nescire autem quid ante quam natus sis acciderit, id est semper esse puerum.

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC). 55 BC. De Oratore, Section 120

I've more or less lost count, but I believe this is Quotation #220.

Crystal Head Vodka

Tuesday October 7, 2008

I can't decide whether to laugh or cry, but here is the best use for a crystal skull I've seen to date---as a bottle for selling vodka.

Mitchell Hedges Skull, British Museum, 19th Century
Mitchell Hedges Skull, British Museum, 19th Century. Just put a cork in it.
Photo Credit: geni

The website has a ludicrously long, yakkity video essay from actor Dan Ackroyd about crystal skulls and why they're just so darn groovy. Oddly, there doesn't seem to be anything else on the site except some mystical, archaeology-like graphics. God knows whether the vodka's any good.

Says Ackroyd, "According to (glass maker) Bruni, no one has ever attempted to make a bottle of such quality and complexity as I hold in my hand."

Uh huh. Ah, what the heck. Think how neat it would look sitting on the wet bar.

Hmm. Mysteriously, in the time it took to put this together, the video on the page no longer runs for me. Maybe you'll have better luck with it...

And the Ig-Nobel Prize for Archaeology goes to...

Sunday October 5, 2008
Every year, that ridiculously unimportant journal, The Annals of Improbable Research (or AIR), awards Ig-Nobel prizes, in a ceremony held on the grounds of (where else?) Harvard University. This year, a couple of archaeologists won an Ig-Nobel. Congratulations, guys!
Actors Courteney Cox Arquette as Monica Geller and David Schwimmer as Ross Geller in NBC's comedy series 'Friends' episode 'The One with the Holiday Armadillo.' Not to be outdone by Chandler's Santa, Ross invents his own mascot, The Holiday Armadillo.
Keep this guy away from your excavation units.
Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Television / Getty Images

ARCHAEOLOGY PRIZE
Astolfo G. Mello Araujo and José Carlos Marcelino of Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, for measuring how the course of history, or at least the contents of an archaeological dig site, can be scrambled by the actions of a live armadillo.

REFERENCE: "The Role of Armadillos in the Movement of Archaeological Materials: An Experimental Approach," Astolfo G. Mello Araujo and José Carlos Marcelino, Geoarchaeology, vol. 18, no. 4, April 2003, pp. 433-60.

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