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19th March 2007, 09:15 PM
Watching Uni Challenge today ...
blow me if it ain't James Doeser.. Politics and Archaeology and quick button finger..
Go James !
Good to haev you at the Conference.. good to see you showing them archaeologists have a mind too!
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20th March 2007, 04:16 PM
Of course archaeologists are good on Uni. Challenge- they have lots of 'reading' time: ie. time to play quiz machines in the bar etc etc.
Seriously though it is a broad subject that in its specialities covers a vast range of other subjects, perhaps Mr Host (or any one else) could think of a way to canvas archaeology graduates who have used their archaeological knowledge base to go on to success in disciplines outside archaeology. Any one have any now super-anuated filthy rich friends that graduated from archaeology (gizza fiver!?)
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21st March 2007, 03:10 PM
Posted by gonetopot:
Quote:quote:perhaps Mr Host (or any one else) could think of a way to canvas archaeology graduates who have used their archaeological knowledge base to go on to success in disciplines outside archaeology. Any one have any now super-anuated filthy rich friends that graduated from archaeology (gizza fiver!?)
Well, after 20 years in archaeology I recently moved into broader Environmental Impact Assessment coordination/management, and I seem to be doing OK at it. I'm not filthy rich, though.
I also know others in EIA and other environmental fields who have degrees in archaeology, but have never practiced as archaeologists.
It is worth noting that in the multi-disciplinary world of EIA archaeology is a core discipline, and often punches above its weight in terms of influence over project decision-making. This influence originates with PPG 16 and, to a lesser extent, with the fact that English Heritage is quite powerful compared some of the other national environmental regulators.
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21st March 2007, 04:58 PM
Prince Charles
No friend of mine, though, but he is most definitely filthy rich. Not sure about 'going on to success' though, as that depends on his old ma croaking.