>Please bring this to the attention of anyone who may be interested.
>
>Job advert
>
>Chronological Modeller (trainee)
>
>A Research Assistant (RA1A or B) is sought for a training post in
>Archaeological Chronology Building in a Bayesian Environment. Clive Orton,
>Professor of Quantitative Archaeology at UCL Institute of Archaeology, is
>seeking an RA for 18 months to train in this area of skills shortage. The
>RA will also work closely with the Scientific Dating Section of English
>Heritage. It is the intention that at the end of this contract the
>postholder will be able to undertake chronological modelling independently
>on a commercial basis.
>
>Salary: £20,399 to £22,445 p.a., including London weighting, depending on
age.
>Starting date: as soon as possible after 1 October 2002.
>Requirements: candidates should possess an MA/MSc or PhD in Archaeology
>with a strong quantitative element, or a comparable qualification in
>Statistics with some experience of field archaeology. Experience of
>excavation and post-excavation analysis would be a distinct advantage.
>Candidates should also possess good communication skills (both written and
>oral). They should be prepared to travel widely in England, and to attend
>the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference in Wellington, New Zealand.
>
>Further details: are available from Professor Clive Orton (see below).
>
>Applications: applicants should send a letter of application (together with
>a current c.v. and the names and addresses of two referees) to Professor
>Clive Orton, UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London WC1H
>0PY, tel. (020) 7679 4749, fax. (020) 7383 2572, email [log in to unmask],
>to arrive by 30 September 2002. Interviews are expected to be held in the
>second or third week of October.
>
>Clive Orton
>Professor of Quantitative Archaeology
>University College London Institute of Archaeology
>31-34 Gordon Square
>London WC1H 0PY
>
>Direct Line 020 7679 4749
>IoA reception 020 7679 7495
>IoA fax 020 7383 2572
>UCL main switchboard 020 7679 2000
Dr. Mark Pluciennik,
Department of Archaeology,
University of Wales, Lampeter,
Ceredigion SA48 7ED,
Wales, UK
Tel: (+44)(0) 1570 424732
Fax: (+44) (0) 1570 423669
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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