28th December 2005, 07:43 PM
Agreed Zennor and I have enough archaeological gazeteers to keep me, my friends and my relatives occupied, either for work, a laugh or for a walk in country or site seeing. I'm sure most of us do.
Wouldn't it be better to get the book right? The hill fort they are referring to is in North Yorks and not Northamptonshire. Could be a longer than expected drive or cycle... The Time Team are also a widely placed public face of archaeology and should behave with some professionalism.
Nevertheless, I have to agree with your positive comment; it includes quite a lot of up-to-date sites and even sites in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland both of which are often neglected in more common UK texts.
Wouldn't it be better to get the book right? The hill fort they are referring to is in North Yorks and not Northamptonshire. Could be a longer than expected drive or cycle... The Time Team are also a widely placed public face of archaeology and should behave with some professionalism.
Nevertheless, I have to agree with your positive comment; it includes quite a lot of up-to-date sites and even sites in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland both of which are often neglected in more common UK texts.