24th June 2011, 11:57 PM
Synchronisity
Regional Roots - (regional future?)
" 1973 was the year of the units, or at least it would have been.
Following a meeting called by the Department of the Environment
in February it seemed that the country was rapidly
going to be divided up into fifteen multi-county units, ... Throughout the spring and
summer the argument for and against units was waged. Eventually
in the autumn an announcement that government
expenditure on archaeology was to be increased to just under
.?1 million for 1973-4, but this of course was well short of
the global sum required for the establishment of the fifteen
proposed regional units. Gradually as discussions between
the CBA, the DOE, local authorities and museum authorities
progressed the vision of an archaeological Camelot receded.
.... At the time of writing (January 1974) the Oxfordshire
Archaeological Unit is the only independent county organization
in existence."
http://www.cba-southmidlands.org.uk/CBA%20SMA/4%201974.PDF
Regional Roots - (regional future?)
" 1973 was the year of the units, or at least it would have been.
Following a meeting called by the Department of the Environment
in February it seemed that the country was rapidly
going to be divided up into fifteen multi-county units, ... Throughout the spring and
summer the argument for and against units was waged. Eventually
in the autumn an announcement that government
expenditure on archaeology was to be increased to just under
.?1 million for 1973-4, but this of course was well short of
the global sum required for the establishment of the fifteen
proposed regional units. Gradually as discussions between
the CBA, the DOE, local authorities and museum authorities
progressed the vision of an archaeological Camelot receded.
.... At the time of writing (January 1974) the Oxfordshire
Archaeological Unit is the only independent county organization
in existence."
http://www.cba-southmidlands.org.uk/CBA%20SMA/4%201974.PDF