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Archaeology Cymru - 1man1desk - 7th March 2006 Quote:quote: In response to my concerns over the competence of a IFA approved archaeologist, '1 man, 1 desk' responded You may or may not be right, but you don't need to jump to conclusions just because the theories are ridiculous. It should be easy enough to show whether or not they were based on primary excavation evidence or, as would be common in a book of this sort, on secondary sources (i.e. data previously published by others. All you have to do is look at the references used in the book. Personally, I'm not going to check (mainly because I would be surprised if it is available in any libraries near me, and I am not willing to buy it), but if you are going to fling accusations at a reputable professional body then you should check your facts first. 1man1desk to let, fully furnished Archaeology Cymru - kevin wooldridge - 7th March 2006 Just to clarify where the IFA might stand on the accuracy of what an IFA member may say or publish, the following is part of the Code of Conduct to which all IFA members subscribe. 1.2 An archaeologist shall present archaeology and its results in a responsible manner and shall avoid and discourage exaggerated, misleading or unwarranted statements about archaeological matters. 1.3 An archaeologist shall not offer advice, make a public statement, or give legal testimony involving archaeological matters, without being as thoroughly informed on the matters concerned as might reasonably be expected. Anyone who feels that a member is in breach of the Code of Conduct can make a complaint to the IFA. |