1st May 2013, 01:35 PM
Not got any particular axe to grind......but was musing (after reading the green party's policies, bizarrely)......if I was given ultimate power, either through being prime minister or a dictator etc, how would I solve the problems facing the archaeological 'industry' at the moment......both in the short term and the long run.
I'd be fascinated at people's opinions.....I know this may cause heated debate and opposing opinions but I think it would be useful if people could be honest and critical without name-calling...though feel free to lay into me as much as you want...I don't mind }
oh, and I'm still mulling over my ideas....got nothing solid yet.....but I'm inclined towards archaeology for profit is good (ducks) provided the industry is properly legislated and monitored. So to enact this, the destruction of important archaeological remains would have to be made a criminal act (like for ecology), and county councils should be able to impose fines for such to be properly policed/enforced. It goes without saying then that the requirement for a council to do so needs to be legislated too.
Also archaeologists should be licensed (which should included paying for the license and some kind of proof of aptitude), though this license should include the permission/provision to train other unlicensed, inexperienced or volunteer staff.
I'd be fascinated at people's opinions.....I know this may cause heated debate and opposing opinions but I think it would be useful if people could be honest and critical without name-calling...though feel free to lay into me as much as you want...I don't mind }
oh, and I'm still mulling over my ideas....got nothing solid yet.....but I'm inclined towards archaeology for profit is good (ducks) provided the industry is properly legislated and monitored. So to enact this, the destruction of important archaeological remains would have to be made a criminal act (like for ecology), and county councils should be able to impose fines for such to be properly policed/enforced. It goes without saying then that the requirement for a council to do so needs to be legislated too.
Also archaeologists should be licensed (which should included paying for the license and some kind of proof of aptitude), though this license should include the permission/provision to train other unlicensed, inexperienced or volunteer staff.