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That's the sign of a good, nay, great book. I read somewhere that Mein Kamp was one of the most widely bought books ever...... and one of the least read. Ditto the Bible.

I intended my copy of TMA to remain pristine, but soon it was scrawled with site notes, suggestions of new sites etc. Not to mention stained with the odd bit of baked bean sauce.

Whoever said archaeology was boring?


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15th July 2009ce
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