The latest report on the number of historic environment specialists employed to advise local authorities in England and the amount of cases they are handling. Since 2006 the number of conservation specialists has fallen by 35%, and the number of archaeological specialists advising local authorities in England has fallen by 35%. But the number of artefact hunters has gone up, probably exponentially.
Monday, 15 October 2018
Increasing Pressures on Archaeology Officers in England
The latest report on the number of historic environment specialists employed to advise local authorities in England and the amount of cases they are handling. Since 2006 the number of conservation specialists has fallen by 35%, and the number of archaeological specialists advising local authorities in England has fallen by 35%. But the number of artefact hunters has gone up, probably exponentially.
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