Giants in the Earth: The Making of 'The Fallen Ones' Page #2
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but he's one of the best
diggers in the business.
That's what he tells me.
And, as for Angela,
she's in charge
of how you dig.
Understood?
Oh, for crying
out loud, Charles.
We have a lot of earth to move
and maintain structural integrity.
That's Angelas forte.
We don't want to wake up and
look at the big guy covered
with a couple
of hundred tons of clay.
Treat her right.
Three goats.
No, sheep.
Three sheep, ah.
And the milk of one goat,
in exchange
for oatmeal cookies.
Am I smelling oatmeal
cookies?
You still like a little coffee
with your milk, professor?
Matthew, sit down.
So nice of you to visit.
Oh, you must be psychic.
The cafeteria,
they have coffee,
but they don't make
mocha latte,
and their idea of
grande is not so grande.
So...
what, mister big shot,
huh?
You slumming, huh?
You know, most of us
have to beg
and plead to get grants
that last six months.
How long have you been
with Morton?
Two years.
Why don't you go
back to school?
They don't start
construction on an area
until I confirm that there's
nothing of archeological value.
We're extremely careful.
Why wouldnt you be?
I just wanted you to know
that we're not taking
any needless risks.
Matthew, are you sure
you're not a little
Jewish up here, huh?
You carry your guilt
like a pro.
I was on the review board.
The only one that blamed you
for the accident was you.
I want you to do a little
translating for me, Eli.
That's all I do here.
Look...
are like this.
Receipts. Here...
"how many goats a man traded
for a woman.
"Who did the well
belong to. "
Lawyers, accountants,
even back then, Matthew,
they were running things.
Feh.
Why don't you take
a look at this?
A man's limb.
No...
a hand.
It's a hand of a man.
This is very old.
Older than old.
The sentence structure
is just like
the old tribes.
Where did you find this?
Let me show you.
Seik, hah, no.
Tempest.
Rabbi,
you have a package.
Thank you, my dear.
I keep the battery companies
in business,
forgetting to turn
this thing off.
They make them that turn off
when you stop talking.
Yeah, well, who trusts
technology, huh?
Ah, perfect timing.
You know, I have
a confession to make.
I know Sumerian symbols
like what I had
for breakfast.
But when it comes
to ancient Hebrew,
to say Im rusty
is being kind.
destroy them. "
You getting
anything yet, doc?
Something, Mickey.
Looks like that movie with the three
kids that get lost in the woods.
Wouldn't his guts
be all dried up?
His guts, for the most
part anyway,
are in those oversized
Canopic jars over there.
They probably replaced
all of his organs
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