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Longest Watching Brief - BAJR Host - 29th June 2009 WHAT!!! Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position. Mohandas Gandhi Longest Watching Brief - Unitof1 - 30th June 2009 Did you think up the exercise or were you following orders? Longest Watching Brief - 1man1desk - 30th June 2009 Posted by mercenary: Quote:quote:my role was to watch a pipe trench tear through a church cemetery and retrieve human remains before the public saw it. No provision for recording in any way though, and remains to be immediately reburiedThe best definition of archaeology that I know ran approximately on these lines: 'the study of the human past from the evidence contained in its material remains'. On that basis, your job sounds like something that may have been done by an archaeologist, but was not actually an archaeological operation, as there was no intention to collect data on the material remains of the human past or to contribute to the study of the human past. I recall something similar that I observed about 10 years ago. I was doing a walkover survey in a historic town, as part of which I passed through the churchyard. Trenches were being excavated for new services, and I met the vicar, who was rootling through the spoil heaps to collect bits of human bone in a carrier bag, for later reburial. 1man1desk to let, fully furnished Longest Watching Brief - monitor lizard - 30th June 2009 Sounds like a Faculty consent to me! ML Longest Watching Brief - oldgirl - 30th June 2009 I've worked in churchyards doing watching brief on services. However I did have the time/opportunity to record and features. In one particular case, Human remains were found and were put back into the trench in the area they were found when it was backfilled. HOWEVER, none of these remains were from extant burials. They were remains from when those lovely Victorians had completely re-landscaped the graveyard! I had a lovely top to a skull which had been sliced off by (presumably) a spade... Longest Watching Brief - Cautionary Tale - 30th June 2009 By the definition Med or earlier, I attended a watching brief which ran off and on for 18 months - was a former military site. That experience explains a lot. <center></center> <center>Consultancy? Sinister? Never.</center> Longest Watching Brief - monty - 30th June 2009 The graveyard scenario is commonplace...and there's worse instances..... Longest Watching Brief - mercenary - 30th June 2009 Quote:quoteid you think up the exercise or were you following orders? Ha ha! No, I leave that kind of thinking to the consultants! Sorry low blow. This one appears to have been thought up by the curator. Like the Nazis I was just following orders. In reality though my results were not that different from the majority of monitorings/WB's I get these days. I think back fondly to the days when I scrabbled to record complex sites AS they were being machined away. Something I complained bitterly about at the time. Now I only get provision to look in the trenches AFTER they are dug, just before the concrete goes in. Sigh. Longest Watching Brief - Unitof1 - 1st July 2009 Quote:quote:Now I only get provision to look in the trenches AFTER they are dug, just before the concrete goes in I have thought, taking inspiration from ambulance chasing lawyers, that maybe I should follow jcbs but by George Carruthers I think that you have come up with the ultimate challenge for us speed freak, partial, intermittent, like what archaeologists do if they work for a museum, really stupid waste of an education watching brief junkies: Concrete Mixer Truck Chasers (CMTCs), I can just feel the hot concrete burning into my flesh. Sorry, sorry, sorry |