Archaeology students can help their peers study abroad
Archaeology students to rate their experience of foreign exchange The first international survey of European students of archaeology starts on the 4th May 2012. The survey is part of a project, “Studying Archaeology in Europe”, created specifically to encourage students to make more exchange visits across the European Union by helping them know more about […]
Studying Archaeology in Europe
Studying Archaeology in Europe is a new transnational project being managed by . Within Europe, professional archaeology is an activity regulated according to local legislative structures. Throughout Europe, however, the purpose of archaeological work is to identify, record and, where necessary, protect the environmental resources that are the archaeological traces of people’s lives in the […]
Archaeology and the Global Economic Crisis
Co-edited by the Executive Director of Landward Research Ltd, Archaeology and the Global Economic Crisis: multiple impacts, possible solutions, is a review of how the current economic situation is impacting upon archaeological funding, employment and practice across the world. The volume is free to download- 2010 Archaeology and the Crisis