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Day of Archaeology - Jeff S - 5th April 2011 Thought this looked interesting (more details http://www.dayofarchaeology.com/day-of-archaeology-2011/, and they even use a quote from Mortimer Wheeler on the web page): "Day of Archaeology 2011 The Day of Archaeology 2011 is an online project that will allow archaeologists working all over the world to document what they do on one day, July 29th 2011. This date coincides with the Festival of British Archaeology, which runs from 16th ? 31st July 2011. Archaeologists taking part in the project will document their day through photographs, videos and written blog posts. These will then be collected on this website, which will provide a glimpse into a day in the life of people working in archaeology, from archaeological excavations to laboratories, universities, community archaeology groups, education services, museums and offices. This project is open to everyone working or volunteering in any aspect of archaeology from anywhere in the world ? and even those who have defected!" Day of Archaeology - kevin wooldridge - 5th April 2011 Jeff S Wrote:Archaeologists taking part in the project will document their day through photographs, videos and written blog posts. These will then be collected on this website, which will provide a glimpse into a day in the life of people working in archaeology, from archaeological excavations to laboratories, universities, community archaeology groups, education services, museums and offices. This project is open to everyone working or volunteering in any aspect of archaeology from anywhere in the world – and even those who have defected!" No mention of the unemployed......so I'm guessing this little project is another Current Archaeology initiative with its finger on the throbbing pulse of fertile imagination and some way removed from reality !!!! I think thats called 'onanism' isn't it? Day of Archaeology - P Prentice - 5th April 2011 ALL is best, though we oft doubt, What th' unsearchable dispose Of highest wisdom brings about, And ever best found in the close. Oft he seems to hide his face, 5But unexpectedly returns And to his faithful Champion hath in place Bore witness gloriously; whence Gaza mourns And all that band them to resist His uncontroulable intent. Day of Archaeology - Sith - 6th April 2011 kevin wooldridge Wrote:I think thats called 'onanism' isn't it? I think that would be a product of 'febrile' imagination. Day of Archaeology - kevin wooldridge - 6th April 2011 :face-angel::face-angel::face-angel: Day of Archaeology - BAJR - 6th April 2011 Um... yes. I think you may find that it is not Current Archaeology it is something different. Read this first. Quote:Have you ever wondered what archaeologists really get up to? Is it all just digging or is there a lot more to it? The Day of Archaeology 2011 aims to give a window into the daily lives of archaeologists. Written by them, it will chronicle what they do on one day, from those in the field through to specialists working in laboratories and behind computers. Quote:Day of Archaeology was born after a Twitter conversation between Lorna Richardson and Matt Law during the third annual Day of Digital Humanities in March 2011. They thought it would be interesting and fun to organise something similar for those working or volunteering in (or studying) archaeology around the world. Now I will admit I am going to be joining in with this - because we already know what we do (I hope) this is for everyone else. Why? well, because it started in a conversation between two people I know and respect... and is aided by others I know and respect. I also think it is about time we did more positive things. If you are unemployed, then why not add that to it... why not?? Show the whole range of archaeology, from the happy person on a hillfort in Scotland excavating and training... to the let down and bitter unemployed archaeologist. Me... I am up for it. :face-approve: Damn right Day of Archaeology - Odinn - 6th April 2011 BAJR Wrote:Why? well, because it started in a conversation between two people I know and respect... and is aided by others I know and respect. I also think it is about time we did more positive things. If you are unemployed, then why not add that to it... why not?? Show the whole range of archaeology, from the happy person on a hillfort in Scotland excavating and training... to the let down and bitter unemployed archaeologist.Sounds good to me. A large number of photos and diaries of unemployed archaeologists applying for jobs, making cups of tea, doing the housework, etc would be just the thing for letting the general public know what archaeologists do all day. } Day of Archaeology - P Prentice - 7th April 2011 and yet some of us secured funding and are paying professional archaeologists to run projects that will be showcased loveheritage Day of Archaeology - Archaeological_Fan - 7th April 2011 I'll hopefully take part... if I remember. Day of Archaeology - Dinosaur - 7th April 2011 Exactly how many infringements of client confidentiality are going to arise from this? :face-stir: Despite all the well-meaning stuff people post on here the vast majority of archaeology (or 'archaeology') carried out in Britain is not actually for the public good, it's because the developer is being dragged kicking and screaming into the process, and is certainly not for public consumption until officially placed in the public domain. I work on plenty of projects where we'd get sued if I posted a 'what I did at work today' on the net. I'd imagine most commercial archaeologist's contracts have clauses along those lines in their contracts, both commercial and employment, so assuming that people stick to them it's going to make for a particularly c**p survey..... |