The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001

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Index to Field Report Volume 10: Site Procedures

  1. PART 1: PRINCIPLES
    • 1.1 Project Records
    • 1.2 Zones and Interventions
    • 1.3 Template / Data Acquisition
    • 1.4 Levels / Data Acquisition
    • 1.5 Definition of Data
    • 1.6 Data Analysis
    • 1.7 Synthesis
  2. PART 2: PROCEDURES
    • 2.1 Non-Destructive Data Acquisition Procedures
    • 2.2 Horizon definition and recording procedures
    • 2.3 Finds recording procedures
    • 2.4 Stratigraphic elements: definition and recording procedures
    • 2.5 Site Geometry
    • 2.6 The Photographic record
    • 2.7 Application of Sampling Strategy
  3. PART 3: RECORDS
    • 3.1 The Project File
    • 3.2 The Research File
    • 3.3 The Site File
    • 3.4 The Site File: Indices
    • 3.5 The Site File: Field Record Formats
    • 3.6 The Site File: Data Base File structure
    • 3.7 The Site File: Thesaurus of Key words
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