7th October 2014, 01:47 PM
Jack Wrote:Not everyone in our company works the way Dino does. We have at least three models of systems for running a site. It depends largely on who is running the site on the ground, how many diggers there are on what the archaeology is.
Personally I prefer that every digger does everything, clean dig and record. If they can't do something they get taught and/or helped by experieneced digger/assistant/supervisor or PO. This does mean however, to get a decent internally consistent archive everything has to be thoroughly checked and cross-checked on site.
This is how I was taught.
And that is a world I can work in. But yes, it does require good people to keep an eye on proceedings. How do you get those good people in place? Training.
I reserve the right to change my mind. It's called learning.