8th April 2016, 04:04 PM
1.12 Archive deposition
The integrity of the site archive should be maintained. but sometime cant All finds and records should preferably be properly curated by a single organisation, but sometimes cant and be available for public consultation but sometimes cant. The archive should be deposited within six months of the completed project or prior to the request for discharge of any relevant planning condition. Under NPPF planning conditions should not normally be discharged until archiving is complete.
The archive consists of all written records not necessarily and materials recovered not necessarily, drawn and photographic records, including a single copy of the final report. It will be quantified, ordered, indexed and internally consistent. It should also contain site matrices ha ha, a site summary and brief written observations on the artefactual and environmental data. An accession number must be drawn prior to the commencement of archaeological works. but not necessarily An expected archive deposition date should also be included very funny, this should be applied for at the same time as the museum accession code and site code. This is a compulsory requirement for the specification but not really enforceable in law.
The integrity of the site archive should be maintained. but sometime cant All finds and records should preferably be properly curated by a single organisation, but sometimes cant and be available for public consultation but sometimes cant. The archive should be deposited within six months of the completed project or prior to the request for discharge of any relevant planning condition. Under NPPF planning conditions should not normally be discharged until archiving is complete.
The archive consists of all written records not necessarily and materials recovered not necessarily, drawn and photographic records, including a single copy of the final report. It will be quantified, ordered, indexed and internally consistent. It should also contain site matrices ha ha, a site summary and brief written observations on the artefactual and environmental data. An accession number must be drawn prior to the commencement of archaeological works. but not necessarily An expected archive deposition date should also be included very funny, this should be applied for at the same time as the museum accession code and site code. This is a compulsory requirement for the specification but not really enforceable in law.
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