7th March 2006, 11:05 AM
Yep, very interesting.
Commercial archaeology would benefit immensely from syntheses like this, which don't seem to exist even at a regional level yet(in my area at least). It is as difficult for a commercial archaeologist to do comprehensive background research as it is for the academics. Actually, I would argue it is more difficult, because we don't get three years funding and an assistant
. But we [u]DO </u> attempt it.
Commercial archaeology would benefit immensely from syntheses like this, which don't seem to exist even at a regional level yet(in my area at least). It is as difficult for a commercial archaeologist to do comprehensive background research as it is for the academics. Actually, I would argue it is more difficult, because we don't get three years funding and an assistant
