3rd May 2007, 12:46 PM
It's true that many universities are booting their archaeology graduates out into the world woefully unprepared for any actual work... Little (if any) digging experience, and very little survey/planning/anything useful skills. As a result, graduates may be bright and enthusiastic, and probably pretty good at waffling onto paper, but might not be too much use to a commercial archaeology company
No offence to any graduates reading... I am one, and I speak from experience!
No offence to any graduates reading... I am one, and I speak from experience!