1st February 2013, 01:02 PM
kiwi12 Get it reported. I can only imagine that at the very least it will give you peace of mind. I would like to say that these types of thing dont just happen in archaeology but some how that sounds very wrong and if you say that its very rare in archaeology then I think that it makes it even worse. The truth is that preditors look for environments where their victims are most vunerable. That this is happening suggests that archaeology and presumably site based archaeology might actually be prone to sexual harassment. Whilst you were working were you getting possible promises of future work from the company?
Reason: your past is my past