Tuesday 10 November 2009

The Ancient Code.

I've seen this advertised on a few blogs.




Looks like a right old pile of shit.

6 comments:

Lee said...

the formatting is buggered. was it the Gardiner book or something?

Fog Patches. said...

No. The trailer was was so shit I didn’t want to link to it. I have standards, you know.

I just watched the whole thing on the blog of some HAD-bean who sounds like they do some archaeology. It's a funny old world.

Lee said...

which bean might that be?

Fog Patches. said...

This one:

http://archaeosophia.blogspot.com/2009/05/ancient-code.html

Religious belief and scientific work are perfectly compatible, in my view, but this is something I find hard to understand. This is lunatic.

Fog Patches. said...

‘Ey up. Not only is she honoured to be published in the book of the shit but she’s a Pentacle contributor as well.

Bet she’s a right old cite, this one.

Archaeosophia said...

Hi, and thanks for your constructive comments on the pieces. As a archaeological professional, I believe it's in the public interest to act as contributor to these publications as well as academic fora, to show that there can be scientific, or at least consciously cognitive basis and backgrounding to what is termed 'alternative' or 'new age'. After all, much of the same perceptions of how the world works in a so-called magickal sense in the ancient world is still a part of how many people view the world. Writing, based in academic fact, for these alternative platforms doesn't necessarily make me a 'right old cite', but thanks for taking the time to read them and make up your own mind.