The School of Jack - Dinosaur - 1st August 2013
Jack Wrote:[SIZE=2]The context sheet is the ONLY place where levels of uncertainty can and should be noted[/SIZE][SIZE=2][/SIZE]
These are usually mainly to be found in the mind of the supervisor - how much s**t is going to be written in the 'interpretation' box this time...
The School of Jack - kevin wooldridge - 1st August 2013
Jack Wrote:[SIZE=2] The context sheet is a vital piece of the archive as it is the ONLY place where a digger can and should provide their own insights on the context and possible interpretations of the feature, part or even whole of a site. [/SIZE]
Clearly the School of Jack has yet to appreciate that processual archaeology ceased to be the colour of the money circa 1986; that there are plenty of potential places in addition to the context sheet for the digger to express their 'insights' and that 'paper' as a means or medium for archaeological recording is passe. I'm so depressed, I'm taking my kids out of this school and enrolling in our local academy.....
The School of Jack - Unitof1 - 1st August 2013
agree with kev- get rid of the only. Also no mention of a signituture.
The School of Jack - Dinosaur - 1st August 2013
kevin wooldridge Wrote:....there are plenty of potential places in addition to the context sheet for the digger to express their 'insights'....
For some reason these days they all seem to write it down in a small notebook AND THEN TAKE IT HOME WITH THEM AT THE END - not like we don't provide them with free bits of paper to write it all on in the first place. Presumably A4 clipboards are too much effort, bit like A1 drawing boards. We've had to get people to post critical information back before now :face-crying:
The School of Jack - Jack - 2nd August 2013
kevin wooldridge Wrote:Clearly the School of Jack has yet to appreciate that processual archaeology ceased to be the colour of the money circa 1986; that there are plenty of potential places in addition to the context sheet for the digger to express their 'insights' and that 'paper' as a means or medium for archaeological recording is passe. I'm so depressed, I'm taking my kids out of this school and enrolling in our local academy.....
The School of Jack requires all recording to be free from political propaganda or fashion, be it processual, post-processual, environmental-determinist, feminist, post-modern, marxist or whatever. None of these factors affect the colour of the soil, or the dimensions of a posthole.
The tools for measurement have been thoroughly tested and calibrated by other sciences.
Besides just because archaeologists have misunderstood scientific techniques/results doesn't make science wrong. Equally those archaeologists who misunderstood, misquoted and misused historic documents, phenomonology, social anthropology, biology, philosophy or psychology etc do not make these subjects 'wrong.'
However, you are of course free to remove your children from enrollment. There is, however, the matter of the cancellation fee.
The School of Jack - Unitof1 - 3rd August 2013
Quote:The tools for measurement have been thoroughly tested and calibrated by other sciences
what if you are colour blind as well as being a three nipple lesbian
The School of Jack - Dinosaur - 3rd August 2013
There's a can of worms - was Scaramanga lesbian?
The School of Jack - Kel - 3rd August 2013
The perception of colour is entirely subjective. It became apparent at a conference last year that what I was clearly seeing as a blue glass bead, was a shade of green to everyone else. No wonder Munsell Charts never worked for me.
The School of Jack - kevin wooldridge - 3rd August 2013
Worked with a guy once who thought that 'primrose' was a shade of pink...made for some interesting context descriotions.....
The School of Jack - Dinosaur - 3rd August 2013
Didin't we do this a while back, or I've seen it elsewhere [getting old, memory's probably going] where it was suggested that 1 in 8 people are colour blind. but most don't realise it, there's an on-line test you can do. We're pretty much certain one of our regular guys is colour-blind (missing red) since there's a wierd colour-shift in all his soil descriptions (brown doesn''t figure much!), but we're not sure he realises...
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