This is a practical guide for professional and contract archaeologists to what archaeological strategies to employ in a variety of situations. The authors discuss the balance of cost against results achieved for evaluation work ranging from desk-based assessments, through field-walking, geophysical survey, test-pitting, to machine trenching and more intrusive techniques. The study is not just a theoretical exercise - the authors use twelve real projects, based on a wide range of periods and types, to assess the suitability ...
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This is a practical guide for professional and contract archaeologists to what archaeological strategies to employ in a variety of situations. The authors discuss the balance of cost against results achieved for evaluation work ranging from desk-based assessments, through field-walking, geophysical survey, test-pitting, to machine trenching and more intrusive techniques. The study is not just a theoretical exercise - the authors use twelve real projects, based on a wide range of periods and types, to assess the suitability of various techniques used.
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Very Good. Some outer edges have minor scuffs. Cover has light scratches and marks. Book content is in like new condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 128 p.