18th May 2016, 03:29 PM
If you are referring to this https://content.historicengland.org.uk/i...tages.pdf/
then maybe it was these that sent the survey out
Bob Hook with Duncan Brown, Owain Lloyd-James, Roger Thomas and Jim Williams
And to clarify they further identify themselves with
then maybe it was these that sent the survey out
Bob Hook with Duncan Brown, Owain Lloyd-James, Roger Thomas and Jim Williams
And to clarify they further identify themselves with
Quote:Who are they?
The average age of a working archaeologist in 2012‐13 was 42, an increase of four years since 2007-08. By comparison, the average age of the whole UK workforce was 40.5 years. 46% of archaeologists were female and 54% were male. This compares to 47% female 53% male across the whole UK workforce in all occupations.
The archaeological workforce does not reflect the diversity of the overall working population: in 2012‐13 99% of working archaeologists were white. This contrasts with the entire UK workforce of whom 13% were of black or minority ethnic origins. The proportion of people with disabilities working in archaeology is also low at a continued 2%. For comparison 7% of the entire UK workforce was disabled.
93% of archaeologists working in the UK in 2012‐13 were from the UK, 3% were from elsewhere in the European Union, less than 1% were from non‐EU Europe and 4% from elsewhere in the world. This represented a relative decrease in the number of archaeologists from non‐UK European Union countries (5% of the working population in 2007‐08), and a relative increase in the number of archaeologists from elsewhere in the world (2% in 2007‐08). However, as the total number of working archaeologists had fallen considerably, the absolute numbers of archaeologists from outside the UK had also fallen.
.....nature was dead and the past does not exist