Whoa.. quite an explanation Brotherš so you and the team back to Lamreh again. Wonder how those lose finding will tell us about the life in Lamreh hundreds years ago.
Aahh.. I remember my long lost passionš became an archeologist because I'm good on counting the carbon-atom while I was in high school. History always raised curiousity about ancients way of life.
Thanks for sharing @ahmadzaki.. keep up the good workš
I am glad to know that kak @cicisaja ever wanted to be an archaeologist. because being an archaeologist also carries a noble jobs that is to preserve the history of the nation, solve the mystery of the past and many others.
And just like you I also want to be an archaeologist in order to continue to preserve the cultural heritage of Aceh in particular.
and you must know the consequences of being an archaelogist right? you'll live for the past.. hahahha "tukang gali kuburan"said my mom when I said I want to be one, and she's the one who said NO, though she's really love history and always a good story teller about her memories of the past . well.. That's life. in this country.. being an anthroplogist is more appreciate than an archaelogist, because our community is driven by material. you see, how big is the tsunami impacted our social integration aftermath, but now... seems like nothing but an annual celebration for the new generation.
it is very true kak @cicisaja. many of the ancient tombs we visit from time to time and this provides an experience of its own. sometimes I also have nightmares at night, and sometimes it makes me a little scared. but the fear will disappear along with my curiosity to the historical objects in aceh.
Why? Have you let your imagination went wild and wanderous while at the tombs? Wheewww @ahmadzaki .. now you a have a chance to write few thrilling ghost storiesš too.
Allah is the Almighty .. all you do is find Allah's finger prints on His creatures through the time