6th June 2006, 01:14 AM
On another thread somebody said;
"You can come and dig my garden, if you like Peter?"
Yeah done a few gardens in my time. These days its a bit restrictive if you are an archaeologist, the WSI has to be written and approved before the onions can be planted. Scheduled Ancient monuments are a bit of a problem because shrubs are not allowed and of course a rose is a tree. Of course these days there are specialist garden archaeologists but they are not big enough to have formed a specialist interest group.
So what's the contract?
I have one garden job on at the moment and my dog kennel project might start up again on phase II. As I have said elsewhere real people real archaeology real projects.
Dr Peter Wardle
(The past is a serious matter ....)
(David is back today and I will accept the reprimand if on a bit of fun thread I am being too serious)
"You can come and dig my garden, if you like Peter?"
Yeah done a few gardens in my time. These days its a bit restrictive if you are an archaeologist, the WSI has to be written and approved before the onions can be planted. Scheduled Ancient monuments are a bit of a problem because shrubs are not allowed and of course a rose is a tree. Of course these days there are specialist garden archaeologists but they are not big enough to have formed a specialist interest group.
So what's the contract?
I have one garden job on at the moment and my dog kennel project might start up again on phase II. As I have said elsewhere real people real archaeology real projects.
Dr Peter Wardle
(The past is a serious matter ....)
(David is back today and I will accept the reprimand if on a bit of fun thread I am being too serious)