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What do you want to read about?

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Discussion thread for the blog entry "What do you want to read about?" by he_who_is_nobody.

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I liked the post you did years ago about differences between palaeontology, archaeology and anthropology. I realise it's basics but I'm a simpleton and don't know much about it. I think it'd be interesting to read more about the overlap between those, probably mostly archaeology and palaeontology, from a practical side. Do they use similar equipment and techniques? How different archaeologist's and palaeontologist's excavation sites would look? Any funny stories from a site? Are there many projects where those branches meet? During studies to become either one of them do the students have vastly different courses?

Perhaps it's a bit chaotic but maybe there's an idea for a blog post somewhere there?

Cheers.
 
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WarK said:
I liked the post you did years ago about differences between palaeontology, archaeology and anthropology. I realise it's basics but I'm a simpleton and don't know much about it. I think it'd be interesting to read more about the overlap between those, probably mostly archaeology and palaeontology, from a practical side. Do they use similar equipment and techniques? How different archaeologist's and palaeontologist's excavation sites would look? Any funny stories from a site? Are there many projects where those branches meet? During studies to become either one of them do the students have vastly different courses?

Perhaps it's a bit chaotic but maybe there's an idea for a blog post somewhere there?

Cheers.

Thank you for the suggestions. I have tried to write something about the differences and similarities between archaeology and paleontology since you wrote this, but it just is not happening. I am having a writers block. I feel I am a reactionary writer, I cannot write something unless I am responding.
 
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