10th November 2005, 10:37 AM
28. How do you determine is archaeology is nationally important?
29. Who informs English Heritage when remains of potential national importance are discovered?
30. How do you determine the setting for a site?
31. Why are all features not excavated?
32. In 100 years time, how will archaeologists view the records? Will they still be accessible and will the artefects still exist?
Save the Thornborough Henge Complex - http://www.timewatch.org
29. Who informs English Heritage when remains of potential national importance are discovered?
30. How do you determine the setting for a site?
31. Why are all features not excavated?
32. In 100 years time, how will archaeologists view the records? Will they still be accessible and will the artefects still exist?
Save the Thornborough Henge Complex - http://www.timewatch.org