28th April 2009, 04:19 PM
Glad to see archaeology and planning mentioned to a wider audience.
I like the range of links they've provided to allow listeners to explore further:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jxfqn
Does anybody else feel that the Beeb scoured the land for the most anti-commercial archaeology academic they could find or is this still normal? Because I feel rather belittled, like I actually do burrow throw the earth with my hands for 1/2 hour before letting the developer buy me a pint as the 360's roll in.
I wish there'd been a little more time to explain how PPG16 works and where do the curators come in?
I like the range of links they've provided to allow listeners to explore further:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jxfqn
Does anybody else feel that the Beeb scoured the land for the most anti-commercial archaeology academic they could find or is this still normal? Because I feel rather belittled, like I actually do burrow throw the earth with my hands for 1/2 hour before letting the developer buy me a pint as the 360's roll in.
I wish there'd been a little more time to explain how PPG16 works and where do the curators come in?