9th September 2009, 11:36 AM
Just to send people off the the EAA with a question.. a question still to be answered.
When does talking and profiling turn to action and measurable change.
So far I see no answers to any of my previous (deliberately provocative) posts.
Will this seminar come up with solutions? Will we hear about them please?
Concepts of competence - of barriers to entry - of competitive tenders etc.. of dealing with the wider issues rather than the immediate problems.
As of today.. the recession is over... (so they say) so what archaeology do we take forward? more of the same? or one that moves forward?
Just finished reading the review of the " Invisible Diggers " by Paul Everill and like the reviewer (thanks TM) I am left feeling angry and broken promises and being ignored. Most of all I am angry at myself for letting it happen!
I have this feeling field archaeologists are one of the few to be capable of actually stabbing themselves in the back!
When does talking and profiling turn to action and measurable change.
So far I see no answers to any of my previous (deliberately provocative) posts.
Will this seminar come up with solutions? Will we hear about them please?
Concepts of competence - of barriers to entry - of competitive tenders etc.. of dealing with the wider issues rather than the immediate problems.
As of today.. the recession is over... (so they say) so what archaeology do we take forward? more of the same? or one that moves forward?
Just finished reading the review of the " Invisible Diggers " by Paul Everill and like the reviewer (thanks TM) I am left feeling angry and broken promises and being ignored. Most of all I am angry at myself for letting it happen!
I have this feeling field archaeologists are one of the few to be capable of actually stabbing themselves in the back!
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647