17th April 2012, 06:21 PM
Don't give up yet David!! The BAJR guide to setting out a site grid was recently included in the recommended reading for my Masters course....so you have made it into archaeological curricula, albeit the redbrick variety.
Agree that it would be a shame to lose all the skills of 'manual' surveying, but suspect that we are the last of a breed. My GPS (not a particularly expensive version) can give me UTM co-ordinates and vertical levels to 5mm or less....when we get the rover later this summer it will be 10 times as accurate and with more widespread coverage...I'm guessing we are still rounding up dumpy levels to 5mm so where is the necessity for 'old' technology.....
Agree that it would be a shame to lose all the skills of 'manual' surveying, but suspect that we are the last of a breed. My GPS (not a particularly expensive version) can give me UTM co-ordinates and vertical levels to 5mm or less....when we get the rover later this summer it will be 10 times as accurate and with more widespread coverage...I'm guessing we are still rounding up dumpy levels to 5mm so where is the necessity for 'old' technology.....
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...