Re: Vespasian's villa? Don't you believe it.
- From: Peter Alaca <p.alaca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 16:05:56 +0200
crunch <pchristainsen@xxxxxxxxx> 11/08/2009 15:54 wrote:
On Aug 10, 7:09 pm, "Steve Marcus" <smarcus_spamo...@xxxxxxx> wrote:"crunch" <pchristain...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:a59977ae-0668-41fb-96ca-024d7e8a78ab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://timesonline.typepad.com/dons_life/2009/08/vespasians-villa-don...
"Mary Beard of Cambridge University
questions the wisdom of calling a
'large Roman house of roughly the right
date in roughly the right place'
Vespasian’s home, in her blog for
the Times Online."
David Christainsen
And a host of posters on sci.archaeology, including me, questioned your
wisdom in originally posting the article.
Keep on spamming, baby David. You'll find yourself shut out of any
meaningful way to post to Usenet. I truly mean it.
Steve
--
The above posting is neither a legal opinion nor legal advice,
because we do not have an attorney-client relationship, and
should not be construed as either. This posting does not
represent the opinion of my employer, but is merely my personal
view. To reply, delete _spamout_ and replace with the numeral 3
Don't ever patronize anybody who is honest and
works hard to be informative again.
Try to inform yourself before you enter a sci.group, dickhead
.
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