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Nope -
He wouldn't meet the relevant experience requirement either.
CB
Ned Heite
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From: Bernard Means <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: List collegue
Ron May wrote:
How fitting for St. Damasus to represent archaeology, that is, to bring a
saint from 1600 years ago to our fold. Perhaps we should propose an
honorary
nomination to the Register of Professional Archaeologists?
To which Bernard Means responded:
Without a graduate degree, RPA doesn't want him.
But wasn't he, sort of de facto, a Doctor of the Church? I believe Catholic
bishops traditionally are called "Dr." in some countries.
Does that count? Or do you need a degree conferred by mere mortals.
Or, of course, he could be grandfathered.
Ned Heite ([log in to unmask])
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