Scene 25 Film "? Archaeology "?  Carlos Eduardo Thompson

Scene 25 Film " Archaeology " Carlos Eduardo Thompson

Scene 25

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Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

[INTERNAL. DAY. THE PRIME MINISTER RETURNS TO THE ARCHEOLOGY AGENCY ON THE CANOA’S ROAD IN S?O CONRADO NEIBOROOD TO VISIT IN THE ARCHAEOLOGISTS NATASHA, ERIKA STRASSBURGER, MONIQUE THOMPSON AND LAUREN SILVERSTONE AT THE AGENCY.]

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— How many multiple effects did Brazilian Archeology ... deserve a biographical record [LAUGHTER]

Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

— ... in 1580 and 1598, under the titles “Treaties Descriptive of Brazil” and “Dialogue of the Greatness of Brazil”, respectively ... Brazilian Archeology is currently associated with a supposed Anglo-Saxon infiltration in Brazil.

Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

— ... we occurrence assured ostracism.

[A RIGHT APPRECIATION TAKES ACCOUNT OF THE ENVIRONMENT]

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— Compared to preceding times, how do you perceive your future in Brazil?

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— Quiet ... and encouraging.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— No exuberance, Natasha?

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— None. The world managed to obtain a bizarre mechanism, the “inevitable progress” and enshrined ineffectiveness and clientelism and “last but not least”, competently educated the “managers of the innovativeness”.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— Surprising theses of yours...

Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

— For certain societies... maybe ... not for people who live with reality, and we had Economic Groups almost like our “hunter”, practically!

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— As well?

Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

— Have you seen a government that simply does not want to legalize the professions? Did you know that Oceanography, Paleontology and History are also not regulated in Brazil?

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— ... I can't even imagine, because country invests a lot in Brazil, but I'm going to ask for more elucidations, sincerely. But I want to hear some more...

Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

— ... impeccably. More champagne?

Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

— Yes, thank you ... let me get it for you ... you can continue.

[THE PRIME MINISTER GOES TO THE BAR TO GET THE CHAMPAGNE]

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

[THE PRIME MINISTER SERVES EVERYONE IN A GESTURE OF COURTESY AND PERPLEXITY]

— To tie all varieties of the species ... thank you ... to tie all varieties of the human species to the voluptuous power ideology, it was, as far as I know, the most brilliant Faustian Pact ever made!

Erika Strassburger, Archaeologist

— Something of a doubtful existence, the solidarity soul, was exchanged for the exacerbated enjoyment of the five senses, that is, everything that clientelism, money and sex can buy and do.

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— Guaranteed by globalization “by contamination”, there is no one else in Brazil who is not tempted to let himself be corrupted.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— Did you have an idea, a ... idea of the scope of your work in the world, time and space?

LAUREN SILVERSTONE

— We archaeologists never had any doubts about the fact that we are developing an original and revolutionary clarification of the world ... and look that the research here started 42 before Renè Descartes were born!

Prime Minister of Brazil

— The founder, “European father “of the method ... we know very little about this ... we are very poorly represented abroad.

LAUREN SIVERSTONE

— No country is being well represented in science or culture. Foreign Relations became pure trade. Things turned into mere commerce in the name of a “Creative Economy”.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— Well, I am not a travelling cashier, you all know that.

MONIQUE THOMPSON

— In Colonial Brazil there are several investigates, and that is where Archaeology begins ... one of the partisan called “unconfident “from State of Minas Gerais, entitled “mineiros “was an archaeologist.

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— Through the chronicles of the discovery, mule drivers, pioneers and woodsmen reports. Interpretations about the origins of Amerindian populations are taken and consistent with the Christian Creationism or Monogenism of the time.

ERIKA STRASSBURGER

— In 1759, Brazilian Archaeology entered puberty.

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— And in Europe it doesn't start until the 18th century, something else that people don't know.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— Here and elsewhere, never know anything. It is important that you understand that 99.9% of the world population does not know 0.0000001 % than you do. You obligate to admit the diverse.

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— Archaeology in Europe advanced from tourism. In Brazil this could be done too, but in any country and not just there with our marketing champion friend in the diverses others countries. Archaeology, returning excellence, deals with Regional Integration, Education, Defence and so on...as well Spatial Archaeology in 2019.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— ... I saw the decrees in parliament. My predecessor structured your occupation, the Archaeology in Brazil in 2018, on Brazil's Indian Day.

MONIQUE THOMPSON

— Additional difficult here is the privation , reduction physical of area in for a prehistoric collection or accommodation of material for research authorization, increasing the cost of archaeological research in Brazil in 30 % for sponsor and the researcher since 2005 or more. Meanwhile, the archaeological sites are being destroyed.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— With the backwater of some public dogmas in heritage, Brazil is progressing.

MONIQUE THOMPSON

— Consumer market. The poverty of many is so great that it compromises the wealth of the few. It was necessary to alleviate poverty a little with the “Reforms” because otherwise, not there would be consumer... Consumer market.

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

-Before I forget, some points of the Bill are being attached and in secret, Prime Minister!

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— Brazilian Archaeology has become a kind of bible for some admirers as anthropologists and ethnologists ... currents of thinking and schools struggle to express what they fathom to be the precise meaning of your philosophies, young Brazilian archaeologists who are there fighting for legitimate your ideas, with their profession regulated. Well, what I've noticed is that these archaeologists follow your propositions to the letter. How do you scrutinize this matter and what is the judgment on the intellectual legacy of Brazilian Archaeology?

ERIKA STRASSBURGER

— This “appreciation” that “anthropologies " have for archaeology is fundamentalism disguised as iconography, first and foremost.

MONIQUE THOMPSON

— Even because we have archaeologists of the diverse ideological and political nuances. I resay, again : all have seriousness and serenity posture, and I, Joshua, Kathleen and Stephen can say that we never want to create a “religion” ... not a “fraternity “, “sect " , or “intellectual little club "

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— We aim to study Human Evolution, and we can even say that we produced antidotes and antibodies for social maladies in Brazil. And we also plan to act more in this social area, but

 without the demagogy of these plans to fight this or that. Regrettably Brazilian Archaeology was put aside in the Art Week of 1922 and the “national identity” became the “Indian “, the " Black " and the " White " and the syncretism between them ... This is all far from being the only truth, because the Brazilian it has existed for more than 20,000 years and is not necessarily related to the Indians and not even Luzia can be considered the “legitimate” Brazilian.

MONIQUE THOMPSON

— It is clear that the rescue of the true national identity does not put food on the table, but in the countryside it does and everyone knows, after all there are hundreds and jobs generated directly while the excavation and several others for the maintenance and creation of archaeological parks, which here in Brazil they become environmental, occasionally. Cities were taken out of geographic limbo.

STEPHEN

-The imbecility of particular politicians and the prescribed affection to techno bureaucracy is that they do not comprehend the set of objective pitches in Archaeology, nor the scope and meaning of the recommendations it gives.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— ... alternating the theme of our dialogue, how do you analyses the present-day Public Administration?

ERIKA STRASSBURGER

— ... frankly [LAUGHTERS] ... the country prefers to be managed by people driven by the love of vanity ... by the dominating nature of their behaviors, almost by their pathologies...

Natasha Volken, Archaeologist

— I would even say that if the energy of these people does not find a way out, a direction, they can turn to suicide or activities that involve free and unbridled cruelty.

Kathlen McGraw, Prime Minister of Brazil

— But after all, you think you should continue to fight or push with your belly, as the old goats of Brazilian Archaeology do, especially because cultivating something is the last thing that comforts them, expressly those in the media?

NATASHA VOLKEN

— We have no key for immoral personality. But innovation is necessary, with new actors in archeology and more tax incentive.


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