don't get me wrong, it'll probably be an interesting day out, but the examples of "ancient knowledge" presented will be self-selecting (I reckon)
eg chosen for how they best represent our image of the past, rather than providing a representative picture of the development of cultures.
But it might be fun if you're there, but will probably have to play the tourist game to survive.
I'd be interested to know who the financial backers are - someone's obviously gone to the summer solstice at Stonehenge, had a walk around the carpark looking at the class of motors, and reckoned it's worth a punt.
how cynical am I? A visit to CAAT a few years removed all idealism about welsh alternative theme parks for me ...
RG
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