12th June 2011, 02:37 PM
being able to track individual contributions made by 'diggers' would go some way to recognising the skills possessed by Field Work Specialists...clearly this can go far beyond shovel wielding, fundamentally useful though tool skills are. Recording.Drawing.Interpretation.Task and project planning.Guidance to project managers. - many aspects that old diggers have.......
The issue of Copyright is relevant here, in that this is teh only issue that approaches the inviolable nature of archaeological creation vs 'mud-shovelling/bucket carrying' . How can the real contribution of 'old diggers' and Field Work Experts be tracked and rewarded?
The issue of Copyright is relevant here, in that this is teh only issue that approaches the inviolable nature of archaeological creation vs 'mud-shovelling/bucket carrying' . How can the real contribution of 'old diggers' and Field Work Experts be tracked and rewarded?