Theories come and go, but fundamental data always remains.
No amounts of stone and bone could yield the kinds of information that the paintings gave so freely.
There were details like clothing, hair styles and the fragile objects that hardly ever survive for the archaeologist-musical instruments, bows and arrows, and body ornaments depicted as they were worn... No amounts of stone and bone could yield the kinds of information that the paintings gave so freely
I'd rather be in a tent than in a house.
I had never passed a single school exam, and clearly never would.
I go once a year to the Serengeti to see the wildebeest migrations because that means a lot to me, but I avoid Olduvai if I can because it is a ruin. It is most depressing.
I never felt interpretation was my job.
The first money I ever earned was for drawing stone tools.