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The trick in archaeology is not making the find, it’s preserving the find. Hence, the need for delicate tools and care in excavating and removing the find from a site. After being buried or sealed for centuries (if not millennia), objects and artifacts begin to decay at an exponential rate once exposed to air and humidity and, heaven help us, being handled.
BE THIS GUY almost 7 years ago
No problem, Dad was thinking about growing a beard.
Sugar Bombs 95 almost 7 years ago
You’d think a dino fan like Calvin would know the difference between paleontology and archaeology.
Adiraiju almost 7 years ago
And “X” never, ever marks the spot…
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover almost 7 years ago
Maybe if they try harder, they will discover me!
alaskajohn1 almost 7 years ago
It looks like an old double-edged razor, so Dad will just pop in a new blade. Yes, I’m old and I still remember them.
Bilan almost 7 years ago
“Archeologist have the most mind-numbing job on the planet.”
Actually, that’s what grad students are for.
codycab almost 7 years ago
Surprised Calvin hasn’t imagined running away from a boulder yet.
jpayne4040 almost 7 years ago
I hope Dad has more than one razor…
bluram almost 7 years ago
Don’t worry Hobbes, the end of your tail will do.
cubswin2016 almost 7 years ago
Since Calvin is an archaeologist, it would be interesting if he met Indiana Jones.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Thankfully, there are people willing to do these things to give us a glimpse of the past.
mourdac Premium Member almost 7 years ago
They prefer dynamite but it makes putting the pieces back together much more difficult.
fturner48 almost 7 years ago
Looks more like a shaving brush to me.
Bookworm almost 7 years ago
The trick in archaeology is not making the find, it’s preserving the find. Hence, the need for delicate tools and care in excavating and removing the find from a site. After being buried or sealed for centuries (if not millennia), objects and artifacts begin to decay at an exponential rate once exposed to air and humidity and, heaven help us, being handled.
BiggerNate91 almost 7 years ago
This arc is one of my favourites.
Canuckgill almost 7 years ago
I don’t think it’s a razor – rather a shaving brush! (Remember those?)
eccolibri60 almost 7 years ago
Most mind-numbing job? That would be auditing.
davetb1956 almost 7 years ago
If I recall this story arc correctly Calvin ends up creating a new fossil remains of something that doesn’t exist for real.
25adixon almost 7 years ago
well you have to say he is using the things around
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 7 years ago
My wife put chicken bones in the boys (we have three of them) sand box for the kids to find. They sure were excited to find them.
robert39503 almost 7 years ago
Hobbes was referring to the shaving brush he is holding.