The effect of spending your life studying the ancient past changes people, in ways that are quite surprising. Today's cryptoquote nails the creation of the archaeological other very well indeed.
Bottle in Abandoned House Ruins, Austin, Texas. Photo by HeatedGroundPhotography
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Hint and the Answer
Hint: Q=Y


Comments
hello, my name is Nathaniel chia, i have always loved documentaries as a result many years ago, a well was being dug and two pieces of stones resembling a grinding stone. i tried convincing my friends. but they only made fun of me.
today with more experince watching discovery and national geographic channels, i am even more conviced and confident that there more down there.
i wish to be linked with an archeologist with experience in west africa i can talk to.
thanks.
You should use the “Find a Specialist” routine to discover someone who specializes in West Africa.
http://archaeology.about.com/od/questionoftheweek/qt/specialist.htm
The only schools I know in Africa with advanced degrees in archaeology are in Botswana and South Africa, and there’s probably at least one in Egypt, but I don’t know of any in west Africa.
Kris