25th November 2010, 02:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 25th November 2010, 05:01 PM by vulpes.)
Journal articles for national journals are usually peer reviewed. I always pass on reports with any scientific content to the EH Science Advisor who would consult with other experts as necessary on this content. Dinosaur, I'm sure if you put a request on here, for example, someone could point you in the right direction. But if you have a bibliography you should have an idea of who would be an appropriate peer reviewer for your site? Maybe you should ask them, or even invite them to the site. I'm sure they'd be delighted to have new material to work with. Isn't that just good practice?
E.g. if you find a cursus and you see that EH are conducting a national study of cursuses, you let the author/researcher know, or the curator does. Simples.
You may even get some of your site excavated for free in the case of e.g. Palaeolithic material
E.g. if you find a cursus and you see that EH are conducting a national study of cursuses, you let the author/researcher know, or the curator does. Simples.
You may even get some of your site excavated for free in the case of e.g. Palaeolithic material