2nd February 2012, 04:52 PM
Dear Colleagues,
You may be interested to learn that my book "The Invisible Diggers: A study of British Commercial Archaeology" (2009) is now available from Oxbow Books at the far more affordable price of ?6.95. Trying to avoid phrases such as ?reduced to clear?, I hope that this presents an opportunity to stock it in university libraries where it provides an obvious contribution to modules on the development, and current structure of, commercial archaeological practice. I also hope that diggers may actually finally be able to afford it too!
Please feel free to circulate this email to others who may be interested.
Cheers, Paul
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Some reviewers' comments:
"Eminently readable... this book has many themes and is a rich mine for further work."
Christopher Catling, Current Archaeology (November 2009)
"Everill is getting his hands dirty - and his back bruised... he has highlighted issues we should be ashamed to have ignored."
Mike Pitts, British Archaeology 110 (December 2009)
"An important contribution to a real issue."
Ian Burrow, Antiquity vol. 83 (December 2009)
"Everill has the detachment necessary to analyse and present the commerical field archaeologist to a wider audience while drawing upon his own experiences.. As good as it gets."
British Archaeological Jobs & Resources Forum (BAJR) (2009)
You may be interested to learn that my book "The Invisible Diggers: A study of British Commercial Archaeology" (2009) is now available from Oxbow Books at the far more affordable price of ?6.95. Trying to avoid phrases such as ?reduced to clear?, I hope that this presents an opportunity to stock it in university libraries where it provides an obvious contribution to modules on the development, and current structure of, commercial archaeological practice. I also hope that diggers may actually finally be able to afford it too!
Please feel free to circulate this email to others who may be interested.
Cheers, Paul
[URL="http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/86485/OnlyResult/Yes"]
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http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/I...Result/Yes
[URL="http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/86485/OnlyResult/Yes"]
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Some reviewers' comments:
"Eminently readable... this book has many themes and is a rich mine for further work."
Christopher Catling, Current Archaeology (November 2009)
"Everill is getting his hands dirty - and his back bruised... he has highlighted issues we should be ashamed to have ignored."
Mike Pitts, British Archaeology 110 (December 2009)
"An important contribution to a real issue."
Ian Burrow, Antiquity vol. 83 (December 2009)
"Everill has the detachment necessary to analyse and present the commerical field archaeologist to a wider audience while drawing upon his own experiences.. As good as it gets."
British Archaeological Jobs & Resources Forum (BAJR) (2009)