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Has anybody read it yet?

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On Nov 30, 4:49*pm, crunch wrote:
http://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/ar...05161_arch.htm

Has anybody read it yet?


Not you, obviously. And nobody's gonna read it for you. If you want to
read it, read it.
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crunch 30/11/2009 22:49 wrote:
http://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/ar...05161_arch.htm

Has anybody read it yet?

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Fagan is not "a leading historian of climate change"
He is a populair archaeology/antropology writer.
And you are a nothing who, with al his self-acclaimed
"search skills with Google Scholar, Google, and Webcrawler
plus keen judgment" only can find blurbs and newspapers.

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On Dec 1, 6:55*am, Peter Alaca wrote:
crunch 30/11/2009 22:49 wrote:

http://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/ar...05161_arch.htm


Has anybody read it yet?


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David Christainsen - Meteorologist


Fagan is not "a leading historian of climate change"
He is a populair archaeology/antropology writer.
And you are a nothing who, with al his self-acclaimed
"search skills with Google Scholar, Google, and Webcrawler
plus keen judgment" only can find blurbs and newspapers.


Peter Alaca's (not his real name) useless bashing
against an educated gentleman like myself. He
doesn't have the right breeding.

Peter Alaca was recently exposed by sci.archer Eric Stevens
as a carper.

Peter claims to be an archaeologist but won't discuss
the First Americans (Dillehay).

Could Peter learn from Montaigne's "Of the Art of
Conversing"?

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Default Brian Fagan, a leading historian of climate change, on "TheComplete Ice Age"

On Nov 30, 10:08*pm, Sir David wrote:
On Nov 30, 4:49*pm, crunch wrote:

http://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/ar...05161_arch.htm


Has anybody read it yet?


Not you, obviously. And nobody's gonna read it for you. If you want to
read it, read it.


You make me laugh, a real know-nothing on archaeology.

I never learn an iota of information out of you; you
are never polite.

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crunch 01/12/2009 16:31 wrote:
On Dec 1, 6:55 am, Peter Alaca wrote:
crunch 30/11/2009 22:49 wrote:

http://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/ar...05161_arch.htm
Has anybody read it yet?
-----
David Christainsen - Meteorologist

Fagan is not "a leading historian of climate change"
He is a populair archaeology/antropology writer.
And you are a nothing who, with al his self-acclaimed
"search skills with Google Scholar, Google, and Webcrawler
plus keen judgment" only can find blurbs and newspapers.


Peter Alaca's (not his real name) useless bashing
against an educated gentleman like myself. He
doesn't have the right breeding.

Peter Alaca was recently exposed by sci.archer Eric Stevens
as a carper.

Peter claims to be an archaeologist but won't discuss
the First Americans (Dillehay).

Could Peter learn from Montaigne's "Of the Art of
Conversing"?

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David Christainsen


Show me where I claim to be an archaeologist.
"I have superior search skills with Google Scholar, Google,
and Webcrawler plus keen judgment." (David/Carl/Crunch)


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