5th March 2012, 10:09 AM
it would be very interesting to see how much 'profit' is ploughed back into the venture and not taken as a wage by the 'senior management' of this project. I see there are more negative comments than positive throughout this thread and it is somewhat understandable seeing as most archaeologists may view this as a cynical money spinner, Digventures are good at self promoting even when they are trying to respond to serious questions posted here. I get the feeling from their website that your ?125 per day (this season??) will gain you access to a few test pits and trial trenches - hardly an amazing archaeological experience on a world famous wetland site, perhaps this is offset by the after work lectures and dinner before you retire to your tent?
I really don't want to be negative either however i just feel that this does not have the sites best interest at heart - it all has the feel of 'spin' about it....
I really don't want to be negative either however i just feel that this does not have the sites best interest at heart - it all has the feel of 'spin' about it....