Oh, lots of Internet comment-- concerning the explanation used to defend ambiguous labeling of supposed artifacts-- seemingly appearing out of thin air in increasing numbers at some Bonnie and Clyde museum in Northwestern, Louisiana. Within a YouTube video released recently, the excuse of computer ineptitude-- was given as benign justification of apparent lax diligence in getting labeling correct within the museum.
My response is-- 2500 years ago.. a museum curator commenting on a 4000 year old relic needed neither experience with abacus nor star patterns to "get it right" in describing the artifact correctly. All the curator needed was honesty, knowledge and a caring for history.
My response is-- 2500 years ago.. a museum curator commenting on a 4000 year old relic needed neither experience with abacus nor star patterns to "get it right" in describing the artifact correctly. All the curator needed was honesty, knowledge and a caring for history.
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