9th February 2007, 04:02 PM
Just to clarify, by 'wide ranging' I meant a 'free for all' where each digger takes his/her own photos and records them. Despite training people, I found that the larger the team the more inconsistent the archive when this approach was taken. The MoLAS manual approach is to take photographs of 'problematic' features and relationships and when applied well it should inform the post-ex process and the difficulties you speak of. It shouldn't be used just as an excuse to save film and money though!
Not really a 'pot person'.
Not really a 'pot person'.