7th April 2011, 01:01 PM
Unitof1 Wrote:just remember that you dont need an HER to undertake an evaluation.
Possibly not, but you do need an HER to set the section of ditch or group of pits identified during that evaluation into its wider context. Without some form of record of what's been recorded in the surrounding area, how do you determine that the isolated features you've identified are actually part of the extensive settlement recorded in the next field? And similarly, without a curator advising them, how does the planner know that you're not just making it up to get more money from your client? And how does your client know that you're not over-stating the significance of your findings if there's not someone in place to advise the planner to ask for a condition?
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You know Marcus. He once got lost in his own museum