Given your belief that "truth lies in the fusion between both art and
science" I would be very intrigued to know what features define for you "science."
-Ken Jacobs UdeMontreal
Gerry Reinhart-Waller wrote:
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> Hello Jani,
> Your question is most interesting since it's the same question I asked
> my mentor many years ago. His answer was that truth in archaeology is
> like truth in every discipline -- biology, history, anthropology etc.
> He later wrote about truth being in the eye of the beholder -- which I'm
> convinced that it is. But now that our world has been compressed under
> the influence of the internet, I think that one needs to embrace
> "science" as a ground mark, and then proceed carefully from there. I
> also think that truth lies in the fusion between both art and science.
> Regards,
> Ger
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