22nd September 2005, 06:16 PM
Sith,
Any strategy involving preservation in-situ would require a rigorous monitoring programme to track potential post-depositional transforms that might result in the deterioration of the cake.
The cake's national importance could be compromised in the early stages through the onset of 'staleness'. Furthermore, while the long-term stability of many important sites can benefit from the development of a good covering of turf, the growth of green mold may not fall into this category.
Bioturbation through the migration of currants may also damage the stratigraphy in the longer term.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished
Any strategy involving preservation in-situ would require a rigorous monitoring programme to track potential post-depositional transforms that might result in the deterioration of the cake.
The cake's national importance could be compromised in the early stages through the onset of 'staleness'. Furthermore, while the long-term stability of many important sites can benefit from the development of a good covering of turf, the growth of green mold may not fall into this category.
Bioturbation through the migration of currants may also damage the stratigraphy in the longer term.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished