30th October 2005, 02:54 PM
I have to start with troll and hug him back thank you and the TV is old any way.B)
I was just touching a bit of the truth. There are lots of subjects we need to bring to light in the coming conference, starting with people who employ wives, girlfriends and daughters and ending with people who don?t know what a ditch is, we have to identify what a field archaeologist is what are they suppose to do rather than what does the dig director wants them to do. I think we need a paper so strong and so articulate people will be talking about it for months afterward (we need photos to show on the day).
We also desperately need regulating body to work on the side of the archaeologist (a union of some sort) with teeth not just for show.
As for 1man 1 desk,
1- Public dissemination of archaeological results; is a very important subject, but I think lately with young archaeologists things have improved a bit, but you are right we need to touch on this subject in the conference.
2- The relationship between commercial competition and archaeological standards, (This is the point of the conference).
all your other points are very good they sound like a recipe for a good soup (forgive me I?m use to cooking now).
People by the station near where I live beg for money like this (20p please). So now I?m going to sign with this.
I was just touching a bit of the truth. There are lots of subjects we need to bring to light in the coming conference, starting with people who employ wives, girlfriends and daughters and ending with people who don?t know what a ditch is, we have to identify what a field archaeologist is what are they suppose to do rather than what does the dig director wants them to do. I think we need a paper so strong and so articulate people will be talking about it for months afterward (we need photos to show on the day).
We also desperately need regulating body to work on the side of the archaeologist (a union of some sort) with teeth not just for show.
As for 1man 1 desk,
1- Public dissemination of archaeological results; is a very important subject, but I think lately with young archaeologists things have improved a bit, but you are right we need to touch on this subject in the conference.
2- The relationship between commercial competition and archaeological standards, (This is the point of the conference).
all your other points are very good they sound like a recipe for a good soup (forgive me I?m use to cooking now).
People by the station near where I live beg for money like this (20p please). So now I?m going to sign with this.