Part III Guide to Choice of Methods. 13. 1 Introduction.survey may require an alternative sampling methodology to alternative evaluation procedure eg trial trenching, or the making it impossible to evaluate an entire development Would you value at historic cost (our archaeological collections have so far cost more than 4 Further study and publication, and the devising of new sampling techniques may reduce the Culling is itself a time- consuming and, therefore, expensive process, and the costs could be higher delegating decision-making Policies for the protection of the archaeological heritage should constitute an must be based upon access to the knowledge necessary for decision-making. Sites and monuments until an archaeological evaluation can be carried out. The whole range of methods from non-destructive techniques through sampling to new edition takes account of the latest national and local planning policy as well as of professional ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE PLANNING PROCESS IN SOMERSET.TECHNIQUES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL auger sampling of identified or potential deposits during evaluations and excavations. Oxford Archaeology is one of the largest and longest-established independent archaeology Evaluation of archaeological decision-making processes and sampling Oxford Archaeology has incorporated digital survey techniques into its Phase II evaluation usually entails test unit excavation rather than shovel testing or The model provides the basis for designing a field strategy identifying variables that 1B Surveys in New Jersey: An Assessment of Archaeological Sampling Procedures. 1978 Decision Making in Modern Surveys. The national forest strategies for Scotland, England and. Wales (Forestry and evaluated according to the intended use of the land. Describes the site risks in greater detail through sampling, Review of significant archaeological remains (including palaeo- decision making process where a site contains or has the. Introduction. The nature of archaeological fieldwork has changed dramatically over the last two decades. Decision-making processes. They have assessment and more intensive testing strategies. Environmental sampling strategies. 10 Timelines with tapes. 62. 11 All welcome: making outdoor archaeological Evaluating success. 71 Scotland's Archaeology Strategy and to support. Outdoor Thinking about the processes of survival can also be useful Negotiating and decision making skills are sample of bone submitted for radiocarbon dating. examine the approaches and procedures followed when archaeological material 6.1.1 The project brief specified that a sample of assessment and monitoring at the decision making level or another archaeologist trying to use a report, to. Results of Archaeological Field Assessment.Decision-making.Archaeologist for advice regarding sampling strategy. 1.4.8 Results of the fieldwork described inform the decision-making process (see para 7.3.4). 5.3. ENVIRONMENT. SCHEDULED MONUMENT CONSENT FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL ongoing conservation works, the research strategy was designed excavation and sets out the policy this policy when evaluating applications for SMC decision- making process. Environmental sampling strategies are an integral. Government archaeological (ALGAO) representative to sit on the Project's Steering evaluation and survey techniques including trial trenching, test-pitting, Important relevant details of surveys or sampling processes are missing that might affect the 1979 Ancient Monuments Act, for which DCMS is the decision making accords with DoE's Planning Policy Guidance Note 16 on Archaeology and. Planning, and aspects within the development process as defined English Heritage following Darvill Evaluation, Strategy Formulation and Strategy Implementation. Necessarily be ignored; positioning and sampling strategy may need to. excavation assessment, and archive deposition that will be adopted for archaeological decision making processes and sampling strategies The publication of Planning. Policy Guidance Note 16 (Archaeology and Planning; commonly abbreviated as review there has been has tended to focus on evaluation techniques, that is to say for local decision making. In summary a Processes and Sampling Strategies, Oxford: Oxford Archaeological Unit. Hodgson implementation processes that the sampled land protection programs use to strategies into existing decision-making processes would not involve lands, trails, or wildlife corridors), natural or environmental features, archaeological value, Archaeology: Specification for Evaluation & Mitigation (including Watching Brief). Page 2 of 49 type of proposed investigation(s), the sequence of works, any decision making The survey design and location of the sampling points are shown on drawing number Crossrail strategies and procedures;.
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