31st January 2014, 02:17 PM
Indeed, sometimes the 'heat' or coldness of the relationship between a particular (construction/management) company and the archaeologists on a site is directly proportional to the budgeting relationship.
For instance, put simply: a company paying for the archaeology directly will be largely interested in how much will it cost/ can we get out of doing this. Whereas, a groundcrew charging day rates for 'special' sections on say a pipeline may love the archaeologists as each time they find a site, the groundcrew get more money.
For instance, put simply: a company paying for the archaeology directly will be largely interested in how much will it cost/ can we get out of doing this. Whereas, a groundcrew charging day rates for 'special' sections on say a pipeline may love the archaeologists as each time they find a site, the groundcrew get more money.