16th January 2009, 03:30 PM
This is an interesting topic if you like planning frames. But surely for speed and efficency it is preferable if archaeologists can plan from an offset line...which of course is necessary as well as using a planning frame.
I have always felt that planning frames are a bit like the trainer wheels on the back of bikes, you use them until you feel confident enough to freewheel.
And then you buy/rent/steal a total station!!
I have always felt that planning frames are a bit like the trainer wheels on the back of bikes, you use them until you feel confident enough to freewheel.
And then you buy/rent/steal a total station!!