AND the other one! Back on schedule. *g*
Prompt: Archaeologists study dead people and animals, among other things. Do you need to know a lot of anatomy to put everything back into place (humerus =/= shinbone and so on)? And how does it feel to touch/watch/discover things that have been dead and hidden for ages?
There are a whole bunch of different things going on here, so I'll try to break this down a bit.
Do you need to know a lot of anatomy?
( short answer: yes. )
And how does it feel to touch/watch/discover things that have been dead and hidden for ages?
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Prompt: Archaeologists study dead people and animals, among other things. Do you need to know a lot of anatomy to put everything back into place (humerus =/= shinbone and so on)? And how does it feel to touch/watch/discover things that have been dead and hidden for ages?
There are a whole bunch of different things going on here, so I'll try to break this down a bit.
Do you need to know a lot of anatomy?
( short answer: yes. )
And how does it feel to touch/watch/discover things that have been dead and hidden for ages?
( Read more... )