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The lecturer contends that New Heritage Law of England brightens the future of England archeology. This is largely counters the reading passage’s claim that many archaeological heritage site is now in jeopardy.
To start with, the lecturer strongly believes that the new heritage law of England prevents companies from reckless destroying. Although some companies have damaged English remain, it was a thing of the past. To be specific, if a company destructs crucial archaeological artifacts, it has to take responsibility and pay for millions of dollars for negligence. Thus, companies should be very careful and investigate before constructing. This refutes the reading passage’s claim that many artifacts come to a crisis under the name of development.
In addition, the lecturer insists that the new heritage law provides enough money for archaeological research. Since the archaeological analysis requires not only government’s responsibility, but also it needs private duty of a company. Therefore, archaeological research gets enough expense from both parties. This contradicts the reading passage’s claim that there is no money for researching.
Lastly, the lecturer asserts that the new heritage law provides plenty of opportunities for future. For instance, this law supports many programs and grants for students of archaeology department. Moreover, there are several commercial archaeological firms in England to wait for recruit. This casts doubt on the reading passage’s claim that the future of students who is majoring in archaeology is not clear. |