7th June 2008, 11:48 PM
Its been a while since i read this but I used it for discussing volunteer use in professional archaeology in a paper last year. It compares the progress of archaeology to some model on the development of a profession - it might help! Good luck.
Darvill, T. (1999), The IFA: what it means to be a member of a professional body, in Beavis, J. & Hunt, A. (eds.), Communicating Archaeology: Papers presented to Bill Putnam at a conference held at Bournemouth University in September 1995, Oxbow Books; Oxford, p35-48.
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Darvill, T. (1999), The IFA: what it means to be a member of a professional body, in Beavis, J. & Hunt, A. (eds.), Communicating Archaeology: Papers presented to Bill Putnam at a conference held at Bournemouth University in September 1995, Oxbow Books; Oxford, p35-48.
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