24th June 2006, 11:43 AM
As I said it will make no difference to the vast majority funding of archaeology which comes from developers or LPA and government national and local operating their part of the planning system.
The Suffolk project was reported in the national press at the time and has made no difference.
In a strict sense I would regard the project as ethnography rather than archaeology. Using an archaeological van will mean that many people will be willing to help with infomation to test the physical evidence of the van.
Peter
The Suffolk project was reported in the national press at the time and has made no difference.
In a strict sense I would regard the project as ethnography rather than archaeology. Using an archaeological van will mean that many people will be willing to help with infomation to test the physical evidence of the van.
Peter