23rd March 2011, 04:18 PM
Sorry geodan- ment gpstone don?t know why?
Well said deano but to agree with troll - I would rather dig with people who have done single context planning even on a site where we are multi contexting. Its gets very frightening when you find yourself with muticontexters who have never single context planned. I find that they get very irate when you point out that they don?t know why they are doing what they are doing.
Agree with Redeath, all the big units (charity) have been unsustainable for years without lots of ?help?. The charity accounts give mere glimpses of what the help is in most cases. Some like molas don?t seem to publish any accounts. The current molas game of setting up a so called different company is a bit odd mostly because they have not set up companies before to work out side of London. Why do they suddenly see the need? guess that we probably will never know the answer to, what with their trustees being friends of the prime minister.
Have a look through for some previous outside of ?greater London and its surrounds? jobs in here. (Don?t be surprised if this web link disappears soon) seems to have run out of steam in 2005)
http://www.molas.org.uk/projects/annualReviews.asp
this is the type of product they can produce
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/beach_eh_2008/downloads.cfm
for this kinda monies
http://alsf.defra.gov.uk/Default.aspx?Location=None&Module=AdminProject&FromSearch=Y&SearchType=B&ProjectID=1192&MarineTerrestialId=-1&DBId=1&CountyId=9&Action=View
Now I have a hat and plenty of old rope but just how do these jobs come about? and why?
I also got another whinge against anybody who is a unit and that is trolls wonderful ?total package?. These units carry so called ?specialists? or if you like the units have access to them. Now I don?t know whos what at the museum of London and there was some mention recently that some curators were being amalgamated into one but if I want (made to by the curators) my pot or metal finds identified I have to pay a specialist (if they are new I have to supply their qualifications, publication record and was once asked for a peer recommendation) a market rate which they often complain is not enough to keep them going, they are defiantly are not supported by our local ?museums?.
Well said deano but to agree with troll - I would rather dig with people who have done single context planning even on a site where we are multi contexting. Its gets very frightening when you find yourself with muticontexters who have never single context planned. I find that they get very irate when you point out that they don?t know why they are doing what they are doing.
Agree with Redeath, all the big units (charity) have been unsustainable for years without lots of ?help?. The charity accounts give mere glimpses of what the help is in most cases. Some like molas don?t seem to publish any accounts. The current molas game of setting up a so called different company is a bit odd mostly because they have not set up companies before to work out side of London. Why do they suddenly see the need? guess that we probably will never know the answer to, what with their trustees being friends of the prime minister.
Have a look through for some previous outside of ?greater London and its surrounds? jobs in here. (Don?t be surprised if this web link disappears soon) seems to have run out of steam in 2005)
http://www.molas.org.uk/projects/annualReviews.asp
this is the type of product they can produce
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/beach_eh_2008/downloads.cfm
for this kinda monies
http://alsf.defra.gov.uk/Default.aspx?Location=None&Module=AdminProject&FromSearch=Y&SearchType=B&ProjectID=1192&MarineTerrestialId=-1&DBId=1&CountyId=9&Action=View
Now I have a hat and plenty of old rope but just how do these jobs come about? and why?
I also got another whinge against anybody who is a unit and that is trolls wonderful ?total package?. These units carry so called ?specialists? or if you like the units have access to them. Now I don?t know whos what at the museum of London and there was some mention recently that some curators were being amalgamated into one but if I want (made to by the curators) my pot or metal finds identified I have to pay a specialist (if they are new I have to supply their qualifications, publication record and was once asked for a peer recommendation) a market rate which they often complain is not enough to keep them going, they are defiantly are not supported by our local ?museums?.
Reason: your past is my past