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Robert M Chapple, Archaeologist Skip to main content Search This Blog Robert M Chapple, Archaeologist An irregularly updated blog about archaeology and all forms of semi-related madness Posts Devalue the Currency! Tackling the toxicity of academic plagiarists Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps August 01, 2023 I don’t know who first came up with the idea of canning worms – taking, say, 500g of worms and placing them securely inside a tin can. It’s clearly a terrible product, but it has given us a really useful phrase. The idea that you can start off trying to solve a problem only to discover that it’s a whole lot worse than you ever imagined. Well … I had what I thought was a simple problem. Andrew Bevan, a lecturer at University College London’s Institute of Archaeology, had published a paper that relied in part on work that I had done, but had chosen not to give that work appropriate credit in the resulting paper. I initially thought that ...

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