13th May 2006, 01:27 AM
I note no response to my question âCould you point me to the statute which says
"that all exhumations must be completed shielded from public gaze!".â If this statute exists and I donât know about it I must find out about it quick.
I have to say I take âoffenceâ when it is suggested that building contractors and archaeologists should not share the same bog. On building sites these days women are present in many roles from client downwards. There are in fact many good reasons why contractors and archaeologists should share the same facilities. Chatting to the âladsâ pays dividends in their quiet co-operation.
I actually enjoy the craich or banter in the mess facilities â it reminds me of my first job when I left school in the black country as a labourer on a building site making up the compo. Why are archaeologists better than demolition contractors and thus deserve better facilities?
Dr Peter Wardle BSc MA PhD
Head Consultant.
The Archaeological Consultancy
(David hope this is within the AUP)
"that all exhumations must be completed shielded from public gaze!".â If this statute exists and I donât know about it I must find out about it quick.
I have to say I take âoffenceâ when it is suggested that building contractors and archaeologists should not share the same bog. On building sites these days women are present in many roles from client downwards. There are in fact many good reasons why contractors and archaeologists should share the same facilities. Chatting to the âladsâ pays dividends in their quiet co-operation.
I actually enjoy the craich or banter in the mess facilities â it reminds me of my first job when I left school in the black country as a labourer on a building site making up the compo. Why are archaeologists better than demolition contractors and thus deserve better facilities?
Dr Peter Wardle BSc MA PhD
Head Consultant.
The Archaeological Consultancy
(David hope this is within the AUP)