23rd October 2005, 11:33 PM
well, why should recording all features stratigraphically in a burial ground be any different to any other type of site? Burial grounds just have the added dis/advantage (depending on who you are) of having a lot of bodies in them as well, but simply because this is their main feature, doesn't mean that all other deposits should be ignored.
troll and hosty - agree with you. We should come up with a way of using that list. Would be interested to know just how many commercial units and university departments are aware of the new guidelines, especially if they don't have any bone peeps among their number.
++ i spend my days rummaging around in dead people ++
troll and hosty - agree with you. We should come up with a way of using that list. Would be interested to know just how many commercial units and university departments are aware of the new guidelines, especially if they don't have any bone peeps among their number.
++ i spend my days rummaging around in dead people ++