29th December 2005, 01:10 AM
At the risk of repeating myself, I did ask some time ago how many HS peeps out there commission chemical testing of sites prior to intrusive works.Disturbingly, the only positive response was from 1man1desk who clearly took the question seriously enough to do something positive about it.Anyone else?
I am sorely tempted to offer a conference paper on HS in British archaeology. I can only offer this if I am assisted by those at the coal face and, by managerial staff who choose to contribute. I have, over the past year (my one year BAJR anniversary has just past!) been receiving telephone reports of HS idiocy on a regular basis from all over the UK and regarding small units and RAOs in equal numbers. Mr Hosty has been manning the BAJR hotline in regards to HS.My endeavours are aimed at revealing the brevity and frequency of HS contraventions. To this end, I appeal again- please, send me the photos and a breakdown. Not particularly interested in the who`s and where`s (that is for the hotline) just the juicy bits.
I am sorely tempted to offer a conference paper on HS in British archaeology. I can only offer this if I am assisted by those at the coal face and, by managerial staff who choose to contribute. I have, over the past year (my one year BAJR anniversary has just past!) been receiving telephone reports of HS idiocy on a regular basis from all over the UK and regarding small units and RAOs in equal numbers. Mr Hosty has been manning the BAJR hotline in regards to HS.My endeavours are aimed at revealing the brevity and frequency of HS contraventions. To this end, I appeal again- please, send me the photos and a breakdown. Not particularly interested in the who`s and where`s (that is for the hotline) just the juicy bits.