4th November 2013, 07:39 PM
Quote:i fully expect, and hope, that there will be chartered diggers.pass me my laughing corset,... I may split my sides.
I look forward to Kevs review ( good session and good to see others as well) I will have to write up my paper... yipes. which does actually descend into a belly laugh at teh pomposity of some temporal contamination engineers... whose cpntribution to life is an empty hole.. oh and fishbones. as we pursue chartered status with gusto, with ( and this truely was a shock) no idea how to actually implement it if achieved.. ( I had to tie my jaw up for that) we miss the point... we are bards , telling the story of the past ( a version at least - bound up in data... plucked from the ground... and who to tell it too? We want to be big boys, but forget who we really need to support us. the public... we want to sit with teh suits and the hats... but our view of ourselves is confused, baffled and problematic.
I am important cos I say I am... oh puleees!
there was so many if.s buts and it would be good ifs that I lost count...
It would be good if I was given a million. but saying it don't make it so.
Promote archaeology to developers in their magazines and publications
Promote the story and narrative to the public in well written and jargon free news articles
Explain ourselves and make our role clear
Realise that Temporal Contamination Removal and Research Archaeology are different beasts
Stop looking for the magic wand that will somehow cure our ills. we could raise wages now... we don't have to justify to ourselves. we have to justify to the people who pay for it
Invovle the public more - open up... smile a bit...
oh... and be nice to each other
archaeology is important, but only to those that think it is
we need more people who think it is