3rd September 2012, 03:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 3rd September 2012, 03:39 PM by P Prentice.)
almost anybody can dig adequately if they are properly supervised and some will make good diggers who can work on complex sites if given suitable opportunity. but being a digger isnt the same as being an archaeologist. a university degree isnt necessary for either but you get the best chance at both with a university degree.
people should not go to university to get a career, they should go to university to get an education. universities should and on the whole do provide a rounded education even if you made the wrong choices in the first place
professional archaeologists should train future professional archaeologists - it is good for business
imho
people should not go to university to get a career, they should go to university to get an education. universities should and on the whole do provide a rounded education even if you made the wrong choices in the first place
professional archaeologists should train future professional archaeologists - it is good for business
imho
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers