8th January 2008, 03:52 PM
http://www.discovering-archaeologists.eu/
Found this website today... for the life of me I can't quite work out what it is about... Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe
I did no know they were lost [:p]
seriously though it is
:face-huh:
but ... er what are they looking at? I searched for some hard details, but drew a blank... but then I am sloppy!
Surely the barriers are er... well... there are not supposed to be any are there? Apart from ability in archaeology and being able to fill in a context card in the language of choice? Perhaps I am just cynical, but then it dos look like a nice trip around Europe... I vote me onto the next committee [:p]
If anyone can come up with a good explanation I am seriously interested. given the influx of European archaeologists into the UK and visa versa. I would like to know the outcomes and the reasons behind this.... it may make interesting reading
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
Found this website today... for the life of me I can't quite work out what it is about... Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe
I did no know they were lost [:p]
seriously though it is
Quote:quote:a transnational project, examining archaeological employment and barriers to transnational mobility within archaeology across ten countries of the European Union.
:face-huh:
but ... er what are they looking at? I searched for some hard details, but drew a blank... but then I am sloppy!
Surely the barriers are er... well... there are not supposed to be any are there? Apart from ability in archaeology and being able to fill in a context card in the language of choice? Perhaps I am just cynical, but then it dos look like a nice trip around Europe... I vote me onto the next committee [:p]
If anyone can come up with a good explanation I am seriously interested. given the influx of European archaeologists into the UK and visa versa. I would like to know the outcomes and the reasons behind this.... it may make interesting reading
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647