Dear All,
Please see below for message, posted
on behalf of Lee Broderick, for the attention of anyone who has undertaken
commercial zooarchaeology work in recent years. If you have any specific
queries about Lee’s survey, please direct them to Lee at: [log in to unmask]
Many thanks for those of you who
spare the short time needed to complete the survey.
Best wishes,
Ellie
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Dr Ellen Hambleton
Senior Lecturer in
Zooarchaeology
School of Applied Sciences
Bournemouth University
BH12 5BB
Tel: 01202 961268
Email:
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From: Lee Broderick
Sent: 27 January 2011 12:46
To:
Subject: Commercial Zooarchaeology
Dear all,
At last year’s ICAZ conference, I presented the
results of a survey on the state of commercial zooarchaeology of the modern
era. As I write up the results for publication in one of the online
proceedings volumes, making the data available in the public domain, I would
very much like to supplement this data with an up to date view of the
situation.
Accordingly, I have set up a very short (13 questions)
online survey which I would be very grateful if you could spend a few minutes
of your time completing. The only condition for participating in the
survey is that you have carried out some commercial work (of ANY period and
in any capacity [employee, freelance, etc.]) at some point in the last
three years. Those who were kind enough to complete the survey last time
may notice a couple of different questions this time.
The survey can be found online at http://zooarchaeology.limeask.com/47723/lang-en
for 10 days only! Please note that you will be unable to complete the
survey after 5th February – I know this is a short window,
but it’s necessitated by the software package, and it shouldn’t
take more than 10 minutes to complete the survey. I have also put a link
to the survey on my own homepage.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Best regards,
Lee G. Broderick. BA (Hons), MSc, FZS
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