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Is that the one where they discover a toilet and decide it must have been an
altar for worship...gave lots of interesting reasons, one of them being its
important location in the house.  I think about that when we're all
discussing some artifact that we have absolutely no clue what it might have
been used for and wonder just how much our ancient ancestors must be
laughing at how far off we are <G>
Julie   
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Did you ever read a graphic novel called "Motel of the Mysteries," 
featuring the archaelogical discovery of a 20th-century motel?

Fran
Lavolta Press
http://www.lavoltapress.com

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>      I'm imagining the reenactor of the future doing light research about
> people in the early 21stC wearing corn.  They will do extensive
> experiments with spinning and weaving the corn silk - we must have
> l



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