13th October 2016, 04:47 PM
BAJR Wrote:.. the thought that millions is lost to archaeology because of consultants is quite funny... indeed one could say that there is more archaeology because of them ... Glass half full.in the wilderness years, (you'll remember them as the ones where not many jobs were posted and many more got sacked off), the only archaeologists (sic) to turn a significant profit were the specialist consultants. they were very good at driving down prices by insisting, on behalf of their clients no doubt, that lowest price won, not quality, not the best interests of the industry and certainly not the staff on the bottom rungs. millions they made - i tell you..........
glass *uc***g broke
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