10th January 2007, 09:51 AM
In the real world: a geophysical survey device that actually shows what's there without the need for a filter?
In the ideal world: a kind of hi tech trowel that contained GPS so you could log the position of finds as soon as they appeared (perhaps even their orientation and dimensions if the accuracy was good enough). The GPS would also enable you to plot the edges of features by pointing without the need to resort to all those pesky sheets of permatrace. Slap in a voice recognition recorder for all the notes and hey presto - paperless site. Tie it all in to a central site computer and it could work out the harris matrix.....:face-thinks:
I maiali sono alimentati e aspettano per volare
In the ideal world: a kind of hi tech trowel that contained GPS so you could log the position of finds as soon as they appeared (perhaps even their orientation and dimensions if the accuracy was good enough). The GPS would also enable you to plot the edges of features by pointing without the need to resort to all those pesky sheets of permatrace. Slap in a voice recognition recorder for all the notes and hey presto - paperless site. Tie it all in to a central site computer and it could work out the harris matrix.....:face-thinks:
I maiali sono alimentati e aspettano per volare