27th September 2012, 10:58 AM
Quote:An evaluation works best if your evaluating something you think is there.....like geophysics. Its not a tool for finding archaeology in a large area of unknown.
you dont have a kratzer do you.
As far as I know they thought that there was a big 8888 off roman/ironage defensive earthwork, as I have pointed out elsewhere it could possibly be on the northern boundary. As I remember the evaluation reports found bugger all going down to bugger all depth. If there was any archaeology it was a some obscure modern event which had scraped a lot of the site to natural and replaced it with modern spoil.
Quote:Its not a tool for finding archaeology in a large area of unknownwhat a load of rubbish, I am sorry but it is the only tool for finding archaeology any other techinque only finds "potential" archaeology.
Reason: your past is my past