There's no shortage of sites to look into is there? I've a site that straddles both public and private landowners that needs metal detecting ( and possibly digging) but both are reluctant to let the areas to be searched.
Sheffield used to be very well respected as a University and its archaeology department one of the 'go to' institutions for science based disciplines within the community. No more! I was in Israel when the 'student spies' fiasco appeared on the internet and we all know then where it was gong to end. And when your 'business' model is based on the Chinese cohort, a high dive into woke ideology was bound to end in disaster.
It's possible to think that to fund both would be a good idea; I don't think competitiveness, in what seems, to an onlooker, a rather jaundiced or jealous sort of way, if you'll pardon my saying so, is a great idea; although it's the sort of thing the governments we have nowadays would latch onto; as long as it doesn't stand in the way of sucking up to the requirements of their friendly oligarch. (That I will be jaundiced about).
There's no shortage of sites to look into is there? I've a site that straddles both public and private landowners that needs metal detecting ( and possibly digging) but both are reluctant to let the areas to be searched.
Sheffield used to be very well respected as a University and its archaeology department one of the 'go to' institutions for science based disciplines within the community. No more! I was in Israel when the 'student spies' fiasco appeared on the internet and we all know then where it was gong to end. And when your 'business' model is based on the Chinese cohort, a high dive into woke ideology was bound to end in disaster.
I hope to god that I can finish my degree at at Leicester and nothing happens to the department?!
Make it about climate change and there would be no shortage of funding.
It's possible to think that to fund both would be a good idea; I don't think competitiveness, in what seems, to an onlooker, a rather jaundiced or jealous sort of way, if you'll pardon my saying so, is a great idea; although it's the sort of thing the governments we have nowadays would latch onto; as long as it doesn't stand in the way of sucking up to the requirements of their friendly oligarch. (That I will be jaundiced about).