Arthur Weigall Quote

Nothing is more paralyzing to a student of archaeology than continuous book-work. A collection of facts is an extremely beneficial mental exercise, but the deductions drawn from such a collection should be regarded as an integral part of the work.


The Glory of the Pharaohs - Chapter I (p. 18), G. Putnam's Sons. 1923


Nothing is more paralyzing to a student of archaeology than continuous book-work. A collection of facts is an extremely beneficial mental exercise,...

Nothing is more paralyzing to a student of archaeology than continuous book-work. A collection of facts is an extremely beneficial mental exercise,...

Nothing is more paralyzing to a student of archaeology than continuous book-work. A collection of facts is an extremely beneficial mental exercise,...

Nothing is more paralyzing to a student of archaeology than continuous book-work. A collection of facts is an extremely beneficial mental exercise,...