8th February 2007, 12:04 AM
Just to play devil's advocate for a second, is it not possible to apply a fast, refined and practised system of excavation which results in the recording and lifting of two skellies a day - with the appropriate level of observation and care - without adopting a 'whack-it-out' attitude?
Alright, if not then its a justified criticism and I'd agree, but surely it would come down to the experience of the diggers and the merits of the 'systematic' process - where a systematic process is applicable with obvious leeway for exceptional examples.
Alright, if not then its a justified criticism and I'd agree, but surely it would come down to the experience of the diggers and the merits of the 'systematic' process - where a systematic process is applicable with obvious leeway for exceptional examples.