Interested in Archaeology, Culture, and History?
Here we focusing on Productive, Civil, and Credible Discourse.
Do we have all the answers? Of course not! But that's part of the Fun.
Here we focus on understanding the past and take an Austrian Economic lens to these topics. I hope you join us, In Credible Discourse.
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Interested in Archaeology, Culture, and History?
Here we focusing on Productive, Civil, and Credible Discourse.
Do we have all the answers? Of course not! But that's part of the Fun.
Here we focus on understanding the past and take an Austrian Economic lens to these topics. I hope you join us, In Credible Discourse.
The relationship that Economics has with Archaeology and the fields of historical inquiry is a strained one. In the halls of Academia most university departments see no strong connection between economics and the study of the past. As an extension of this, in the general world view of most people there is no substantial relationship between archaeology and economics because most people don’t understand either one of them. This has created numerous problems within academia and more so with how people understand the past.
In Credible Discourse
Interested in Archaeology, Culture, and History?
Here we focusing on Productive, Civil, and Credible Discourse.
Do we have all the answers? Of course not! But that's part of the Fun.
Here we focus on understanding the past and take an Austrian Economic lens to these topics. I hope you join us, In Credible Discourse.