Thanks Gaye. Constructing a web site is easy if you purchase web creation
software. After purchase, if you don't care for fancy bits, it's really a
case of 'cut and paste' to create your website. I'll admit that arranging
and uploading the illustrations are hassles - - basically time consuming.
Best Wishes, Robert
Gaye Nayton wrote:
Found them. Great web site. I have added you to my favourites list. I liked
the fact that you have included copies of reports on your page not just the
references ( which are useful in themselves but then you have to find and
read the report which for CRM reports can be difficult). I should think this
is one way that we can overcome the 'tyranny of distance' which makes it so
hard for our voices to be heard.
However to do that you need to know how to construct a web page and how to
link it so other archaeologists can find it (I am a bit of a moron in this
area). But I do think that this is one way that we may overcome some of the
problems Australian Historical Archaeology experiences in getting heard.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr Robert V J P Varman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Archaeologist & Heritage Consultant
ph: + 61 + 2 43882169 fax: + 61 + 2 43898450
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6559
31 Wombat St Berkeleyvale NSW Australia 2261