13th November 2010, 10:35 AM
This is indeed the angle I take, with recording - that is what we in the field should be doing anyway, recording, recording as much as we can, and done to the best level possible. The recording is the task of the field archaeologist, and lthough the interpretation as you go is important, the end result should be a structured and standard archive of images, plans, samples, context sheets etc. from which research can be carried out. The trouble kicks in, with archive location, storage, percentage etc