30th August 2012, 10:41 AM
The whole system has been managed from day one to be as cheap as chips by the public service, thats why they moved into the charity education system and moved the curatorial responsilities out of the museums. These systems were proportionally heavly subsidies particularly in their start up costs and have enjoyed numerous indemnaty covers and infilicted working practises into the archaeological culture to turn most sites into pantomines. That small firms can undercut these farces is because the standards of standing around in a field are not very dificult mimic particularly as this carver points out
where carver is being less than genuine is this is how all archaeology is managed once you have won the tender. Nobody will realise it. This isnt evil its the truth. It would be madness to do other wise. You have got three days and you have to pay for hoildays and the cpd. Lets measure the long axis of every pebble on site.
Quote:deploy antiquated two-man trenches or test pits in which little will be seen, but nobody will realise it
where carver is being less than genuine is this is how all archaeology is managed once you have won the tender. Nobody will realise it. This isnt evil its the truth. It would be madness to do other wise. You have got three days and you have to pay for hoildays and the cpd. Lets measure the long axis of every pebble on site.
Reason: your past is my past