30th June 2015, 05:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 30th June 2015, 05:49 PM by Marc Berger.)
That is but what chartists with the county "handbooks" are trying to cover but they convieniently ignor the national codes that pertain to fieldwork.
I don't need your agreement You just need ownership. Which if you are in Scotland belongs to her majestic. So you have to fall back onto other rights...
I feel that any guide about field archaeology and planning should start with pointing out that all the swapsies belong to the landowner. None of the guides, hants, cif or hostys seem to care about this. I think that it's a bloody good selling point, good advertising, gets the punters concentrating on the loot. Obviously the next step is to get them to sign the loot over to the archive.
I don't need your agreement You just need ownership. Which if you are in Scotland belongs to her majestic. So you have to fall back onto other rights...
I feel that any guide about field archaeology and planning should start with pointing out that all the swapsies belong to the landowner. None of the guides, hants, cif or hostys seem to care about this. I think that it's a bloody good selling point, good advertising, gets the punters concentrating on the loot. Obviously the next step is to get them to sign the loot over to the archive.
.....nature was dead and the past does not exist