13th October 2005, 02:07 PM
What are these 'facts' you speak of. They have no place in archaeology I always measure the 'possibly' factor of my reports before they get sent. Any fewer than one a paragraph and I haven't done my job properly
I would add myself to the HS fan club too. Information has never been so accessable, which should feed back into research frameworks. I would have to say that the enthusiasm of the DC does influence things: without mentioning names for fear of seeming sycophantic, a certain DC I used to deal with managed to find funds for research projects (whether big or small wasn't really the point, it just kept research going), and judging by recent conversations they still do (even though they've moved up the country a bit).
I would add myself to the HS fan club too. Information has never been so accessable, which should feed back into research frameworks. I would have to say that the enthusiasm of the DC does influence things: without mentioning names for fear of seeming sycophantic, a certain DC I used to deal with managed to find funds for research projects (whether big or small wasn't really the point, it just kept research going), and judging by recent conversations they still do (even though they've moved up the country a bit).