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Welsh island rabbits are archaeologists

Started by Duncan Head, Mar 31, 2021, 02:27 PM

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Imperial Dave

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Justin Swanton

Definitely a hare-raising profession...

Imperial Dave

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RichT

Rabbits are excellent archaeologists.* I always check over burrows in the banks of hillforts etc, just in case.

* though of course they are careless about stratigraphy, and their publishing record is lamentable.

Justin Swanton

Quote from: Holly on Mar 31, 2021, 03:11 PM
how did you dig that one up

Oh, you just listen to archaeologists rabbit on about their subject.

Jim Webster

Quote from: RichT on Mar 31, 2021, 04:00 PM
Rabbits are excellent archaeologists.* I always check over burrows in the banks of hillforts etc, just in case.

* though of course they are careless about stratigraphy, and their publishing record is lamentable.


To be fair, a lot of professional archaeologists aren't a lot better when it comes to publishing!  :-[

Erpingham

Quote from: RichT on Mar 31, 2021, 04:00 PM
Rabbits are excellent archaeologists.* I always check over burrows in the banks of hillforts etc, just in case.

* though of course they are careless about stratigraphy, and their publishing record is lamentable.

I was taught at uni to check by rabbit burrows and in mole hills for signs of underlying material .  Number of hills and burrows checked so far over the decades - hundreds.  Number of finds - zero.  :(

Imperial Dave

Former Slingshot editor

Justin Swanton


Imperial Dave

Former Slingshot editor

Justin Swanton

Quote from: Holly on Mar 31, 2021, 07:16 PM
I wouldnt buck the trend

Trend? With them it's all hare today gone tomorrow.

Imperial Dave

Former Slingshot editor

Justin Swanton


Imperial Dave

Former Slingshot editor