7th November 2006, 02:14 PM
Quote:quote:Not a strong system of accountability at all, and many of us do want it to be strengthened. My own preferred model for this is for the IFA to become a Chartered institute, and for the title 'archaeologist' to become a controlled title that can only be used by individuals endorsed by the IFA.
Brilliant...and that's again what I was hoping for and an honest answer.
You could be so much more and have more respect in the public arena if you could accomplish the chartered institute status. The problem is getting the archaeological community to agree to IFA taking on the responsibility and management of such an Institute.
I use this phrase in a few areas regarding metal detecting... but will change the wording..
"Archaeologists.... the only army that turns on its wounded men". All organisations have their problems (metal detecting too) but if you want to educate (most dictate) you have to have the authority behind you to do it and lead by example.
I have stated before I have a multimedia company ( I know I cant spell.. but I have someone else to proof the films and presentations)and could help in various areas. Some people just have to put aside their prejudices. I have mine... that's why I'm a member on this forum.
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