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Those
who have an insatiable thirst
for knowledge and a desire to
learn about the origin of the
human race, its social, cultural
and political evolution, the birth
and death of civilizations, the
rise and fall of mighty empires. |
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Those
who enjoy the outdoors, love to
camp in woods, bathe in a stream,
cook in acamp fire, slumber under
the stars, awake to the singing
of the birds. |
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Those
who love to trek through rugged
terrain, climb the slopes of jagged
hills, traverse scorching desert
sands, stomp through treacherous
marshy swamps. All this for a
quest, a search, a discovery,
to find answers to questions hitherto
unknown and to discover questions
hitherto unasked. |
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Will
Dunant in his book 'The Story
of Philosphy' has called philosphy
"That dear delight, when
the love for a modestly elusive
truth seems far greater incomparbly
than the ways of the flesh and
the dross of the world."
The same can be said about archaeology. |
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The
answers seem so close, almost
within reach, all that is required
is a little sifting of evidence
and there we are at the verge
of a great discovery. These discoveries
could well be yours. All that
it takes is some patience, perseverance,
application and of course dedication.
And all along its also a lot of
fun and exitement. |
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