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<< Yes, there is a protection clause that states that artefacts should be returned to their home countries, particularly if the artefact is of a religious nature or if they are human remains. In the real world, this is often ignored, particularly if it is a richer country that has 'stolen' the artefact. The less developed country are often paid to shut up about it or are 'encouraged' to sign a lease which allows the artefact to stay where it is. >>
It's like the UK with the Elgin Marbles - which you're not getting back by the way (to any Greeks who happen to read this)! We stole them fair and square! You could also say the same about the so-called Cleopatra's Needles in London and Washington and possibly Paris (not sure about that one). I say we all just let by-gones be by-gones - we'll promise not to steal any more provided they stop complaining about the ones we've already stolen.sum ergo cogitum
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Originally posted by CozAccording to 2001, he spent some time in Wales on a dig and can presumably read Ancient Celtic so he gets around a bit! Mind out of the gutter people!!
@Sparki101: Cool to have some more people around here who reall DO archaeology - I'm a linguist and Egyptologist postgrad. There is indeed a place called Naqada, it's where some of the earliest predynastic stuff has been found and it's used for dating pots - I always thought it funny that the village on Abydos was called Nagada in SG, and the quartz stuff Naquada...the q and g are interchangeable in Egyptian Arabic depending on where you come from...ooops, I'm drifting off...
@Mr Prophet: You sound like you know the head of the Antiquities Service in Egypt When Daniel was probably excavating in Egypt, if he's ever done that, they still had someone else there, not today's Mr. H.
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Originally posted by Iskandra@Mr Prophet: You sound like you know the head of the Antiquities Service in Egypt When Daniel was probably excavating in Egypt, if he's ever done that, they still had someone else there, not today's Mr. H.Behold the majesty that is...GERALD!
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@Mr Prophet: Whoah! Barry Kemp! I would have liked that....you probably did a lot of Amarna stuff then, right?
Ah....maybe I should stop switching into Daniel geek mode whenever someone mentions Egypt.... *blush*
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Originally posted by Mr ProphetI'd guess that his life kind of emptied out as he drifted away from the archaeological mainstream. Since he has a real passion for his subject, it must have been a real kick in the head to see his work being taken away from him: No digs because the Head of Antiquities wouldn't let him near a tomb or a temple; no research grants; no support from his colleagues.
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Originally posted by epiphanyEspecially when his work is all he had. He had no family to speak of. He probably had few if any real friends--colleagues, acquaintances but real friends who would just be there for HIM? Probably not. His work was everything and it was gone too, or at least a way for him to really continue working on what drove him. I'm sure it wouldn't have been too hard for Mr. 23+ Languages to land himself a job translating something somewhere--just sort of existing.
And yes, Iskandra, there was a fair bit of Armana in the course (surprisingly). He's a rum cove, Mr Kemp; knows his stuff but doesn't have a lot of time for students. He's supervising my friend Henrie on her PhD at the moment; apparently trying to organise a supervision is an adventure in itself.Behold the majesty that is...GERALD!
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Originally posted by Mr ProphetWell, technically and documentably it was the creation of an ancient - in fact, the Ancient - alien race, and therefore belongs to the world (ho-ho). I only cited this in a sarcastic fashion as a possible rebuttal by the US govmint; presumably accompanied by a tacit invitation for Egypt to come and have a go if they think they're hard enough.
Actually, thinking of rivalries and alternate claims, I'm surprised the Army and the Navy have never tried to get in on the act. The Marines get a team, why not the USN?
Of course, the Navy is much more experienced in running Cruisers and Battleships than the Airforce. After all, we don't expect to come home after a few horus of operation. Prometheus should really be cammanding by a Navy Captain, and should be the flagship for a Flag Officer rather then a General Officer.
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Originally posted by Iskandra@Sparki101: Cool to have some more people around here who reall DO archaeology .
Yup. I *heart* archaeology. My course is more archaeological practice than theory, so we go on alot more excavtions and do more practical stuff.
Sparki * In her really cool, super-duper archaeological shades. Rather like Jack's.......but better*Last edited by Sparki101; 21 May 2004, 10:28 PM.Honk if you love cheese
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Originally posted by IskandraLoved that weird connection - I spenat a year in Wales 1999-2000 and worked...at an Egyptian museum! I also learned Welsh (the Celtic language) - and the Ancient sort of Welsh doesn't look anything like what Daniel found in the newspaper in "2001" - booh! Hiss!
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I knew there were archeologists and Egyptologists around here! Hi Iskandra.
When I was in Egypt, I found the Egyptian people to be strangely separated from their ancient heritage. I don't really think they thought of themselves as decendant from the ancient Egyptians. I know new groups, and religions moved in, but if I had that great heritage, I'd be proud!
I personally wanted that mosque moved out of the middle of the Temple at Karnak. I also wanted the limestone that was stripped from the pyramids returned. Napolean annoyed me because he took so much stuff, but he also dug Karnak and The Sphinx out of the sand, and his scientists found the Rosetta stone (Egyptologists, please correct me if I'm in error).
Back to fiction. I think the Stargate was removed before the law was created, but it would make an interesting plot twist if the Egyptian government found out about it! And they should in the eighth season.
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Did any of you go to the Cairo museum? Our group only had a couple of hours in there but that was really quite something.
We also went to Giza(of course) Luxor,Saqqara, Karnak, Edfu,Thebes, Memphis, Abydos, the mortuary temple of Hapshepsut, the Elephantine Island, Valley of the Kings and Alexandria (which was my personal favourite). I wanted to go to Abel-Simbal but we didn't have enought time.Honk if you love cheese
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