1st June 2007, 12:30 PM
Just been reading a few posts on Britarch and other archaeological forums regarding conservation and other areas related to archaeology.
How do archaeologist way up the balance of what to save and not what to save. I mean one post is about land covered with waste products from mining. This waste has to go somewhere!
As a member of the general public, sometimes people within archaeology care more for the past that they do for the future.
This is not meant in a negative way (I'm not very literate so find it difficult to explain what I mean)... but human race also needs to move forward, the farmer needs to grow his food, people need places to live as the population expands and roads need to be built to cater for the expansion.
Hope you understand what I mean.
Thanks
Gary
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk
Recording OUR heritage for future generations.
How do archaeologist way up the balance of what to save and not what to save. I mean one post is about land covered with waste products from mining. This waste has to go somewhere!
As a member of the general public, sometimes people within archaeology care more for the past that they do for the future.
This is not meant in a negative way (I'm not very literate so find it difficult to explain what I mean)... but human race also needs to move forward, the farmer needs to grow his food, people need places to live as the population expands and roads need to be built to cater for the expansion.
Hope you understand what I mean.
Thanks
Gary
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk
Recording OUR heritage for future generations.