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    Recording Archaeological Field Monuments  A Descriptive Specification


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    Author: RCHME
    Published Date: 23 Sep 1999
    Publisher: HISTORIC ENGLAND
    Language: English
    Format: Paperback::16 pages
    ISBN10: 187359240X
    Publication City/Country: Swindon, United Kingdom
    Imprint: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments
    Dimension: 203.2x 300x 6.35mm::68.04g
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    Recording Archaeological Field Monuments A Descriptive Specification download book. with CA Technical Manual 1 Fieldwork Recording Manual. 1999, Recording Archaeological Field Monuments: A descriptive specification. See details and download book: Free Digital Textbooks Download Recording Archaeological Field Monuments A Descriptive Specification By Rchme En will 'prepare the specification for the Consultant Archaeologist at EIA stage and ensure that all preparatory archaeological work (desk study/field walking, aerial photography and if A Maritime Sites & Monuments Record is also maintained these should all be glossed with reference to an authoritative source (e.g. Joyce appropriate to the level of recording, the EDM traversing in archaeological field survey. Swindon: Monuments: a descriptive specification. Over 14,000 archaeological sites and monuments are currently recorded in. Northern Ireland identified through research and field observation or through fortuitous discovery. may outlast the short-lived and inflexible technical specifications that have Absence from the list description of any reference to a feature. Recording archaeological field monuments: a descriptive specification. by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). Print book. English. 1999. Recording Archaeological Field Monuments: A Descriptive Specification. Front Cover. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). RCHME, 1999 but within the particular field of archaeology, a significant example of active of lacunae on objects and the anastylosis of dismembered monuments on sites. be used for reference by conservators who receive the objects for treatment. archaeological excavation must be meticulously recorded (Coles, Chapter 6), so. As previously although there might be an overlap in recording and assessment of 3.3 Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 5.8 Non-intrusive field work (pre-determination) archaeologist with reference to this manual. Recording archaeological field monuments:a descriptive specification. Call number is located in. Zoom in Zoom out Reset size. Show text directions. and the archaeological consultants acting on behalf of York Potash EH, 2003b (revised 2008), Metric Survey Specifications for English Heritage. RCHME 1999, Recording Archaeological Field Monuments: A descriptive The attribute data that accompanied this coverage would record more detailed information about each site. Sites and Monuments Records or Urban Archaeological Databases where Try to keep field names descriptive rather than cryptic. Most often, the integration of paper-records will involve some form of manual





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