23rd December 2005, 12:27 PM
Well I am very disappointed in your response. You ask 'what is acceptable', I say so, and then you say 'actually we can't be bothered'. No wonder you are widely regarded as a bunch of vandals.
To me the 'we don't have GPS' is just a cop-out. As I say you can use a tape measure. If not then buy one. Afer all I suspect most serious hobbyists are spending over ?200 on their detector and associated kit...
Celtic XL-15 for ?139.00
Viking VK40 for ?299.00
Or on this dealer's website there are a whole range new 'C-Scope' machines from ?125 for the CS660 to ?475 for the 'Newforce'.
So an extra ?100 or so for a basic handheld GPS is not a huge outlay for someone committed to doing it properly.
If you are not prepared to record accurately than you are not serious about your committment to history. Don't bleat about not being able to do it - if you are serious about wanting to do more than pick artefacts out of the ground then put your money where your mouth is.
Or join a local archaeological society.
To me the 'we don't have GPS' is just a cop-out. As I say you can use a tape measure. If not then buy one. Afer all I suspect most serious hobbyists are spending over ?200 on their detector and associated kit...
Celtic XL-15 for ?139.00
Viking VK40 for ?299.00
Or on this dealer's website there are a whole range new 'C-Scope' machines from ?125 for the CS660 to ?475 for the 'Newforce'.
So an extra ?100 or so for a basic handheld GPS is not a huge outlay for someone committed to doing it properly.
If you are not prepared to record accurately than you are not serious about your committment to history. Don't bleat about not being able to do it - if you are serious about wanting to do more than pick artefacts out of the ground then put your money where your mouth is.
Or join a local archaeological society.