28th July 2009, 08:53 PM
This is from English Heritage's "Guidance for best practice for treatment of human remains excavated from Christian burial grounds in England" 2005, Page 42, Section 233
"Where excavations are likely to be visible to passers by (as is generally the case with urban excavations), the site should be screened (and roofed where tall buildings overlook the site), and Home Office licensing usually requires this."
That sounds like screening is required throughout the excavation, not just as the human remains are being lifted.
Hope that helps.
"Where excavations are likely to be visible to passers by (as is generally the case with urban excavations), the site should be screened (and roofed where tall buildings overlook the site), and Home Office licensing usually requires this."
That sounds like screening is required throughout the excavation, not just as the human remains are being lifted.
Hope that helps.