27th June 2011, 02:57 PM
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Fenland District Council to relax archaeological planning regulations
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27th June 2011, 07:17 PM
Christopher Evans FSA MIFA, Executive Director, Cambridge Archaeological Unit, University of Cambridge
Prof Ian Armit FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Bradford Brian Ayers FSA, MIFA, Former Norfolk County Archaeologist Prof Graeme Barker FBA, Disney Prof. of Archaeology, University of Cambridge Dr David Barrett FSA, Chair, Association of Local Government Archaeologists, England Prof John C. Barrett FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Sheffield Prof Richard Bradley FBA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Reading Martin Carver, Editor Antiquity Prof Timothy Champion FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Southampton Prof Bryony Coles FBA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Exeter Prof John Coles FBA, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Dr Simon Collcutt FSA, Managing Director, Oxford Archaeological Associates Prof Mark Edmonds, Prof. of Archaeology, University of York Prof Dai Morgan Evans FSA, Visiting Prof. of Archaeology, University of Chester Dr Charles French FSA, Reader in Geoarchaeology, University of Cambridge Prof Michael Fulford CBE, FBA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Reading Prof Clive Gamble FBA, Prof. of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London Dr Duncan Garrow, Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Liverpool Prof Chris Gosden FBA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Oxford Prof Anthony Harding FBA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Exeter Prof Colin Haselgrove FBA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Leicester Dr Mike Heyworth MBE, Director, Council for British Archaeology Dr JD Hill FSA, Research Manager, British Museum Dr Catherine Hills FSA, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Cambridge Prof Ian Hodder FBA, Dunlevie Family Prof., Stanford University, California Prof Mark Horton FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Bristol Prof Timothy Insoll FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Manchester Prof Martin Jones FSA, Prof. of Archaeological Science, University of Cambridge Prof Kristian Kristiansen FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Dr Carenza Lewis FSA, Dept. of Archaeology, University of Cambridge and President, Cambridge Antiquarian Society Dr Caroline Malone FSA, MIFA, Reader in Archaeology, Queen’s University, Belfast Sir Paul Mellars FBA, Emeritus Prof. of Prehistory and Human Evolution, University of Cambridge Prof Martin Millett FBA, Laurence Prof. of Classical Archaeology, University of Cambridge Prof Robert Van de Noort FSA, MIFA, Prof. of Wetland Archaeology, University of Exeter Prof Michael Parker Pearson FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Sheffield Dr Joshua Pollard, Reader in Archaeology, University of Southampton Prof Dominic Powlesland FSA, Visiting Prof. of Archaeology, University of Leeds and Director, The Landscape Research Centre Dr Kate Pretty, CBE, FSA, President of the Council for British Archaeology, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Cambridge Prof Francis Pryor MBE, FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, University of Leicester and President, the Wisbech Society Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn FBA, Emeritus Prof. of Archaeology, University of Cambridge Dr Tim Reynolds, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, and former Cambs. County Archaeologist Dr Ben Roberts, Curator of European Bronze Age, British Museum Prof Chris Scarre FSA, Prof. of Archaeology, Durham University Niall Sharples FSA, Reader in Archaeology, Cardiff University Prof Steve Shennan FBA, Director, Institute of Archaeology, University College London Dr Alison Sheridan FSA, President of the Prehistoric Society & Membre d’honneur du Conseil d’administration de la Soci?t? Pr?historique Fran?aise Robin Standing, Royal Society for the Protection of Brids’ Archaeologist Dr Marie Louise Stig S?rensen, Reader in Archaeology, University of Cambridge Dr Simon Stoddart FSA MIFA, Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge Prof Nicholas Thomas, Director, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge Angus Wainwright, National Trust Archaeologist for East of England Region Prof Geoffrey Wainwright MBE, FSA, Emeritus Prof. of Archaeology, University of Southampton and former Chief Archaeologist, English Heritage Dr Gerald Wait FSA, MIFA, Hon. Chair Institute for Archaeologists and Director, Nexus Heritage Prof Andrew Wallace-Hadrill OBE, FBA, Master, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Prof Alasdair Whittle FBA, Prof. of Archaeology, Cardiff University
27th June 2011, 07:20 PM
Read all about it here:
http://www.cambstimes.co.uk/news/we_prot...n_1_938738 The pressure is mounting. and of course you have the fine radio prog with Mike Heyworths comprehensive demolition of the Cllrs ideas. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b0122v35 around half way through. enjoy! add to that the Guardian Article http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/j...NTCMP=SRCH
27th June 2011, 07:45 PM
I particularly liked the bit when Councillor Melton talked about the abuse he'd received from archaeolgists. It all seemed pretty tame to me - he must have worked on some particularly refined building sites when he was a bricklayer if he reckons that's abuse! And while he said that he'd been accused of being in the pocket of developers, I noticed that he didn't actually deny it....
I thought Mike came across very well, and well done too to Eddie Mair on calling the Councillor on his ridiculous 'Long Live Eric Pickles!' response - it was worth highlighting mainly because it shows a level of arrogance and contempt for a member of the public who has contacted an elected representative to voice some well-founded concerns.
You know Marcus. He once got lost in his own museum
27th June 2011, 08:07 PM
The Radio 4 interview was masterly!
Although I am sure Cllr Melton will probably complain he didn't have a proportionate amount of time to speak, what he did say did not help his case at all and hats off to Mike Heyworth. Very professional.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, Merlot in one hand, Cigar in the other; body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO, what a ride!
27th June 2011, 09:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 27th June 2011, 11:56 PM by BillyPilgrim.)
the invisible man Wrote:Hmm, I suspect they will totally ignore the letter. If you're lucky there might be an ill-informed one-line response. I kind of expect that from Melton, but the Conservatives on Fenland DC are a large group, and I'd imagine not all agree....especially as in some areas councillors have positively and wholeheartedly embraced heritage (such as in Chatteris where they have run a community dig with Oxford East and host an annual Medieval Festival) We ought to ensure all have an opportunity for dialogue, and that people don't feel pressed into a corner so that they have to defend Melton's comments.
27th June 2011, 10:45 PM
[video=youtube;ywS4l2YVPNo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywS4l2YVPNo[/video]
You can't make this up. Settle down and enjoy as He backtracks and squirms. Some fabulous misinformation... what happens when 10 or 20 archaeologists did at a site... destroying the substrata. ! :face-approve: yikes! And it is all about inspiring debate. and after insulting us... he apologies and then says... anyway... you said I was in the pocket of the developers. AS mike comes in... the tone changes and he makes some excellent points.. about how we work with developers. not against them. :face-approve::face-approve::face-approve:
27th June 2011, 11:06 PM
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Jeez! Thought I'd at least get a mention during the 'What's the best insult you've had so far?' section. Give me some credit will you Alan - it's not easy thinking up all these incest gags!
Check out the latest batch here. http://www.diggingthedirt.com/2011/06/27...-clothing/ Light relief for all our soldiers out there on the front lines right now. Say it loud. I'm a Bunny Hugger. And I'm Proud.
28th June 2011, 06:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 28th June 2011, 06:48 AM by kevin wooldridge.)
Councillor Melton seems to have single handedly untied a nation of archaeologists against cuts. localism and ignorance and created a logo/image (the Hugged Bunny) with which we can associate with a sense of real pride. Now remind me again - whose side is he on?
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...
28th June 2011, 06:55 AM
At last the Bunny Huggers (and Bunnies) fight back.... [ATTACH=CONFIG]906[/ATTACH]
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...
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