16th April 2010, 09:59 AM
Thanks for the welcome :face-approve:
Odinn - 'proper' (as in the traditional, keep-your-children-away-from-them) circuit diggers were pretty much killed off as a breed by the switch to archaeology being funded mainly through Community Programme back in the '80s (which meant that CP sites were staffed by people sent from the job centre, meaning 'proper' diggers in theory had to spend 6 months on the dole between jobs to qualify...), the advent of PPG16 which changed the way the archaeology was done, and the withdrawal of central government digging money. Alcohol probably finished off most of the rest. Modern diggers are a different breed (gross generalisation!!!) - suggesting spending 6 months living in a tent and having to share a sheep trough with the sheep for a wash would probably get you lynched with today's workforce.... :face-crying:
Odinn - 'proper' (as in the traditional, keep-your-children-away-from-them) circuit diggers were pretty much killed off as a breed by the switch to archaeology being funded mainly through Community Programme back in the '80s (which meant that CP sites were staffed by people sent from the job centre, meaning 'proper' diggers in theory had to spend 6 months on the dole between jobs to qualify...), the advent of PPG16 which changed the way the archaeology was done, and the withdrawal of central government digging money. Alcohol probably finished off most of the rest. Modern diggers are a different breed (gross generalisation!!!) - suggesting spending 6 months living in a tent and having to share a sheep trough with the sheep for a wash would probably get you lynched with today's workforce.... :face-crying: