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22nd March 2014, 08:14 PM
Mike.T. Wrote:Go out there and knock on some farmers / landowners doors. You'll get a lot of refusals for sure, but eventually someone will say yes. I've never been in a club but still managed to get a lot of land to search.
Most contractors require that every person on site has a CSCS card, which is probably why most Archaeology companies won't use MD ing volunteers.
Thanks Mike. As luck would have it, I'm meeting a farmer tomo to discuss a possible permission. It was arranged through a mutual friend. Fingers crossed.
Re CSCS card. Oh I see. I didn't know that. Mind you, I do happen to have my Construction Skills Certification Scheme card because I need it for work. I know 4 fellow detectorists through work (we all do the same/similar job) so, funnily enough, I'm yet to meet a detectorist who
doesn't have a CSCS card!
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27th March 2014, 11:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 28th March 2014, 10:03 AM by BAJR.)
as the original question was so deridably ill-conceived, i thought i would frame my own:
archaeologists: how many significant stratified metallic finds do you find on rural (field) sites on average per year?
metal detectorists: how many finds do you report per year?
thanks in advance
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27th March 2014, 05:37 PM
9 PAS finds last year but then I maybe spend 2 full days detecting worth of time a month which isn't that much. Furthermore the permissions I have generally have 1800ish and above stuff on. 5 of my PAS finds came from going out with a friend on their permission for like 4 days so a much higher return rate.
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28th March 2014, 09:35 AM
Qualify "significant"
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28th March 2014, 10:04 AM
I always call significant: goes in a bad, rather than goes in a tray
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28th March 2014, 04:07 PM
Wax Wrote:Qualify "significant"
archaeologists will know
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28th March 2014, 06:56 PM
P Prentice Wrote:archaeologists will know
Only if they have the relevant experience. What is significant in my part of the country would be insignificant in other parts.
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28th March 2014, 11:29 PM
NEw job:
Post at OMNI-archaeology:
you know who you are and what the job specs are - no need to apply, we know who you are.
we beat all tenders because we know what is there - ...
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31st March 2014, 01:06 PM
Wax Wrote:Only if they have the relevant experience. What is significant in my part of the country would be insignificant in other parts.
then i must be using it to define what it is to be an archaeologist
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31st March 2014, 01:09 PM
Wax Wrote:Qualify "significant"
Look in the regional research framework documents...........that is a starter, then use professional and academic experience for all those interesting side-research opportunities.
Beyond the scope of the general general public I fear...........though not of the not so general general public.