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1st February 2011, 11:38 PM
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PeterM Wrote:Most archaeologists are aware of the shortcomings of TT - I suspect even the archaeologists who work on the programme - its, all said and done, TV entertainment that relies on viewer numbers to keep going. If you don't like what they do, try going on to the TT forum raise your concerns.
In support of BAJR (like any other forum) - his forum, his rules and if you don't like them - go away. Remember that its the forum owner who is ultimately responsible for content - if you want to sign up to pay his legal fees when someone sues for libel after a posting then perhaps the AUP could be adjusted on your behalf.
Lets see how far I get with this one. The head of the PAS is Roger Bland (have I broken AUP?). Roger Bland in his PAS role made a statement on Radio 4s PM program the day a roman helmet sold late last summer for approximately 200,000 pounds (AUP still intact?). I personally think his statement which validated the circumstances behind the finding of said helmet and the need to raise money to purchase it, will in the long term do considerable damage to British and Eastern European archaeology (what's the point of the AUP if you can't say this?). Rogar Bland can say what he likes about this helmet, the perception to those who may be tempted to ilegally import foreign artifacts into Britain is, we are open for your business.
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2nd February 2011, 07:50 AM
Stephen Jack Wrote:There are hardly any existing roman bridges in the UK, you've probably never seen one.
What is the great scheme, fantasy archaeology?
As said seen em all ! and I don't like Roman stuff any way !!!
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2nd February 2011, 10:24 AM
Quote:The head of the PAS is Roger Bland (have I broken AUP?).
Nope
Quote:Roger Bland in his PAS role made a statement on Radio 4s PM program the day a Roman helmet sold late last summer for approximately 200,000 pounds (AUP still intact?).
Yup
Quote:I personally think his statement which validated the circumstances behind the finding of said helmet and the need to raise money to purchase it, will in the long term do considerable damage to British and Eastern European archaeology (what's the point of the AUP if you can't say this?).
You just have.. given that it is personal point of view which presents an argument.(well you could actually add the bit about why you think this is the case.... as it is just a point of view at teh moment with no supporting evidence) Rather than saying Roger Bland is wrong because of some evil and nasty intent and making comments that could be seen as causing distress or be legally in the grey area. Which would be against the AUP.
Quote:Roger Bland can say what he likes about this helmet, the perception to those who may be tempted to illegally import foreign artefacts into Britain is, we are open for your business.
And you can, within the AUP say what you like as you already have. So proving that the AUP does work. you had to be careful about what you said, and thus have put over your own opinion in such a way as to give another view on the subject. Without putting BAJR into a possible legal quagmire.
So ...er....... stay within the AUP... you have shown you can do it
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2nd February 2011, 01:04 PM
bigger nastier fish to fry....