16th June 2005, 08:04 PM
Hi all
I have mixed feelings about this and suspect I am not alone.
I would like to give a paper, something on the current status of curatorial archaeology, but am concerned about the resulting lack of anonymity. My relations with my present employer are not good at the moment, and our curatorial service is in the middle of 'restructing' which the less generous may call being shafted.
Perhaps a way of getting around this would be the submission and distribution of relevant papers to the conference, whereby they are used as a prompt for a discussion based seminar session. Or am I just being chicken? It's not just the diggers (or archaeologists as the recent poll has suggested) who are concerned with potential loss of employment!
Cheers
ML
I have mixed feelings about this and suspect I am not alone.
I would like to give a paper, something on the current status of curatorial archaeology, but am concerned about the resulting lack of anonymity. My relations with my present employer are not good at the moment, and our curatorial service is in the middle of 'restructing' which the less generous may call being shafted.

Perhaps a way of getting around this would be the submission and distribution of relevant papers to the conference, whereby they are used as a prompt for a discussion based seminar session. Or am I just being chicken? It's not just the diggers (or archaeologists as the recent poll has suggested) who are concerned with potential loss of employment!
Cheers
ML