20th October 2008, 10:58 AM
Yet answer comes there none. Good job that they have a full time 'Publicity Administrator', though she hardly seems to be overworked.
I fear that the new strapline 'a professional institute for the study and care of the historic environment' takes it even further from adressing the problems of the profession, particularly at the grassroots level.
They seem to think that their main business is studying archaeology. They seem to have confused themselves with UCL's Archaeological Institute.
I fear that the new strapline 'a professional institute for the study and care of the historic environment' takes it even further from adressing the problems of the profession, particularly at the grassroots level.
They seem to think that their main business is studying archaeology. They seem to have confused themselves with UCL's Archaeological Institute.