Harrison Ford elected to AIA board

My ever-tenuous grasp of the line between fantasy and reality seems to be slipping away again…

“Harrison Ford elected to the board of the Archaeological Institute of America”:http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iEHCPWfisNFJ-UBa2khwNGpFt3VQD90MAENO0

Discuss.

Rex

Alex Golub is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. His book Leviathans at The Gold Mine has been published by Duke University Press. You can contact him at rex@savageminds.org

3 thoughts on “Harrison Ford elected to AIA board

  1. Spielberg nods to some real anthropological and archaeological history and has Indiana Jones clashing with McCarthyism and the FBI in his latest adventure. Today’s LA Times says:

    “Koepp’s script also had to get the approval of Harrison Ford, who probably enjoyed getting to play his own age in a story set at the height of the Red Scare in 1957, when Marshall College’s Professor Jones, believe it or not, runs afoul of the FBI and has his patriotism questioned.” (http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-jones19-2008may19,0,5905300.story )

  2. Saw the bootleg dvd version lastnight and the FBI and McCarthyism scenes had be wondering the same thing.

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