`Archaeology is a diverse discipline, it operates through a number
of institutional arrangements, each of which has a particular
agenda and set of agreed working practices. Diversity might be
regarded as a strength, reflecting the dynamism with which
archaeological concerns have become a widely used currency in our
modern world. But if we accept that diversity exists in a single
discipline we might also wonder what defines the common ground;
what is it that, at the end of the day, continues to make us all
archaeologists?' The second `Oxbow Lecture' presents the text of a
lecture delivered in 1995 at the Institute of Field Archaeologist's
annual Archaeology in Britain Conference , and explores the current
state and priorities of British archaeology.
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