27th April 2009, 02:46 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by gorilla
I did think of trying to get into 'total archaeology' once... whereby you explode a very large bomb in the centre of a site [snip] Furthermore, if it was a nuclear explosion... the site would have to be cordoned off (for say 50 years) so that nasty post-ex and recording / report writing thing could wait a while
Were you at Bradford in the early '90s by any chance? your methodology sounds starngely familiar to one proposed at that time by the archaeolgical society.
As for vehicles, I've seen much better Harriers for sale on Ebay over the last few years. I reckon, however, that armour would be better than fast air, as the tracks spread the weight better and there's usually built in tea making facilities (in British examples at least).
The example below might be just the ticket and it's for sale too. Bonus!
http://www.armyrecognition.com/europe/An...06_002.jpg
D. Vader
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Vader Maull & Palpatine
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Your lack of archaeological imagination disappoints me Curator