Frankly I'm shocked by the methodologies being proposed by some of you. I believe some of these cakes to be of National importance and to see them being needlessly picked off, one-by-one to feed the gaping maws of commercial archaeologists is more than I am prepared to countenance.
Has an impact assessment been carried out? Is there evidence that the cake has begun to deteriorate through environmental factors necessitating physical investigation and preservation by record?
Whaterver happened to preservation in situ? Surely there are non-invasive techniques that can be applied. For instance the paterns, decoration, location of larger surface impurities etc. could be recorded by TST, rectified photography, Laser scanning or LIDAR.
If a physical investigation is unavoidable, couldn't a programme of boreholes and window samples be employed to examine the potential of the cake?
Surely measures should be taken to preserve a representative sample of the cake for future generations. I was only away for a week and look what devestation was wreaked on Eggbasket's original cake. this cannot be allowed to continue.
To these ends, I am setting up an online petition for the preservation of Cakes for future genereations.
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Cake: It's dangerous because it's totally made up