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there's no comments on most of these videos so i just wanna leave one that says thank you. your videos are educational and entertaining, and they're helping me get ready for my classes. so thanks again ^-^
Very enduring. I studied athro at Eastern IL university 30yrs ago and loved it. I went into spec ed. instead since it had more jobs at the time. Now 35yrs later at my age, 62yrs., i went back to at least finish an associate in science, in archeology. I am pleased. I will prob never go on a dig, ( although i have a dream of a dig in southern IL, Cairo) I love watching your flicks. They are inspiring me to keep on getting educated. M. IL. ❤ 📚
Hi professor, i study Archeology in ksa right now and i am novice kinda in this field i do need basic books in Archeology any recommendations i will be grateful, thanks in advance 💙💙
If I take something (say a Crayola crayon) that was created by a machine, is the crayon still an artifact since it was not made directly by a human, or is the machine that the humans made the artifact? Or are they both artifacts?
there's no comments on most of these videos so i just wanna leave one that says thank you. your videos are educational and entertaining, and they're helping me get ready for my classes. so thanks again ^-^
nerikoritsi Awesome! I’m so glad they are helping you out. Thanks for the kind words.
Very enduring. I studied athro at Eastern IL university 30yrs ago and loved it. I went into spec ed. instead since it had more jobs at the time.
Now 35yrs later at my age, 62yrs., i went back to at least finish an associate in science, in archeology.
I am pleased. I will prob never go on a dig, ( although i have a dream of a dig in southern IL, Cairo)
I love watching your flicks. They are inspiring me to keep on getting educated.
M. IL. ❤ 📚
Thanks for the kind words - you can always work with local collections in your area. Local history and archaeology associations always need help!
The way you explain is amazing 👍your students must be lucky 😂❤️
Thanks for the kind words!
Hi professor, i study Archeology in ksa right now and i am novice kinda in this field i do need basic books in Archeology any recommendations i will be grateful, thanks in advance 💙💙
The way u explain is so good , it's awesome to see your videos sir
Thanks again!
hahaha, well you sure make this class interesting and easy to understand.
I'm glad! That's the point of it all - I'm glad you got a bit of a laugh out of it too!
Interesting and informative. Teachers at grade levels from 4th to high school can use these. Thanks for your work to make these videos.
Thanks! I'm glad that these are useful to a wide variety of people.
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Thank you sir. It help me alot
Great!
I'd check my journal. I add to it several times during the day. DATA! haha
Data is always good.
If I take something (say a Crayola crayon) that was created by a machine, is the crayon still an artifact since it was not made directly by a human, or is the machine that the humans made the artifact? Or are they both artifacts?
They are all artifacts because they are not from the natural world. Humans had to make them.