Sunday, October 22, 2017

We are not Alone


Even if the name with which I have baptized this section may recall a recent Peruvian horror film on paranormal phenomena, a late 30’s american thriller , or even some webpage devoted to find the evasive alien life, I don’t expect such esoteric, obscure or alien elements in here. But who knows?

Although we don’t fully agree with some specific theoretical models, it’s absolutely necessary that we have to value it in order to stablish its strengths and try to incorporate them into our theoretical alternatives.

For this reason, this section will be devoted to comment articles, books and other activities from colleagues who have also worked on the Barcid period or on other topics with which we are more familiar.

As in other sections of the webpage, we will try to avoid technical terms and similar resources to review these works in a language that we hope will be understandable and pleasant and, therefore, a little more accessible.

As long as publishers' guidelines don’t explicitly oppose it, the original contribution under analysis will be attached as a pdf or, more likely, as a hyperlink, in order to benefit the author with an increase in his/her downloads and, thus, his/her scientific impact. Be that as it may, you can take advantage of that to form an opinion of your own which I hope will encourage a small and respectful debate in the comments.

Having said all that, we can only clean the mist over the window to see who is hiding behind.

Archaeologist and Historian specialized in Barcid time.

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