28th August 2009, 02:23 PM
I liked Geoffery Wainwrights suggestion that now would be a good time for archaeologists to do something with their accumulated backlogs, but rather suspect that there isn't a great deal of funding available to make more than a pin-scratch on the surface of that particular spoilheap.
It is however maybe an intitative that the IfA could pick up on with their intern scheme and offer opportunities for archaeologists to get experience of post-ex work by working on backlog projects. Maybe incorporating a scheme where surviving units take over the post-ex (and post-ex funding) of units that have gone under....
It is however maybe an intitative that the IfA could pick up on with their intern scheme and offer opportunities for archaeologists to get experience of post-ex work by working on backlog projects. Maybe incorporating a scheme where surviving units take over the post-ex (and post-ex funding) of units that have gone under....
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...