The lecture discusses the new guide line inarchaeological research to solve the current problems pointed out in thepassage.
First, any construction site should beexamined thoroughly before a project starts. The passage describes onesituation in which the builders often exhumed archaeological objects but didn'tprotect them. In order to preserve any potential archaeological site, anyarchaeologically interested site should be protect and government and thecompany should make out a plan to solve the problem between construction and thearchaeological research.
Second, the construction firms pay for thecost of archaeological exam and research in their construction sites. Becausegovernment's funding was limited and changeable, it could only cover someimportant sites but left other valuable projects. Therefore, supported by theconstruction companies, archaeologists can investigate far more sites thanbefore.
Third, the new guide line offers morearchaeological positions. As many people who were willing to have anarchaeological career had to give up because of lack of available jobs, now allthe states have expert archaeologist position to deal with related issues inprofessional way . Therefore, more people can contribute to archaeologicalresearches with wages.