4th July 2006, 02:35 PM
From BAJR Host:
Under the Irish system, you do need to be validated in advance - but you don't get a licence as such; instead, once validated, you can apply for a licence each time you want to start a project - and the licence can only apply to one archaeological site (plays merry hell with multi-site projects). Also, some types of big development (e.g. highways) are exempt from the licencing system nowadays.
1man1desk
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Quote:quote:Licenced as in the Irish model, where to actually 'be' an archaeologist with responsibility for a site/desk/pile of paper, you have to show to a panel of peers your competance... oh... alright yes I am heading towards chartered... but as that could be a while away.... licenced to dig/survey/research etc etc will do jsut now.
Under the Irish system, you do need to be validated in advance - but you don't get a licence as such; instead, once validated, you can apply for a licence each time you want to start a project - and the licence can only apply to one archaeological site (plays merry hell with multi-site projects). Also, some types of big development (e.g. highways) are exempt from the licencing system nowadays.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished