7th November 2006, 10:10 AM
The accusation of hypocritical was directed towards
"You must listen to what we say, we can discuss your activities... but you have no right to question our archaeological motives or activities"
And because they odd few say "nice things" should you be exempt from these??
I believe heritage is for all and many museums are keeping "their lights under a bushel"
When it comes to being "anywhere near either the regulation or the 100% recording of archaeologists... every find... every feature, every photo, every report, plan, map, sample etc etc etc" your never going to get that and you know it. We as the general public expect more from the archaeologists or do you think we shouldn't???
These records have been missing since May 2005. I hope they do turn up.
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk
Recording OUR heritage for future generations.
"You must listen to what we say, we can discuss your activities... but you have no right to question our archaeological motives or activities"
And because they odd few say "nice things" should you be exempt from these??
I believe heritage is for all and many museums are keeping "their lights under a bushel"
When it comes to being "anywhere near either the regulation or the 100% recording of archaeologists... every find... every feature, every photo, every report, plan, map, sample etc etc etc" your never going to get that and you know it. We as the general public expect more from the archaeologists or do you think we shouldn't???
These records have been missing since May 2005. I hope they do turn up.
Quote:quote:OK who are archaeologists accountable too???My original question... not about PAS, UKDFD, dead people etc.. about archaeologist in general. Can some of you not answer simple questions or do you see every question as part of the "war between archaeology and metal detecting"???
We have all this talk about ,heritage, recording etc.
How can things like this happen????
What back up systems are in place???
now don't all get defencive on me... real answers please.
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk
Recording OUR heritage for future generations.