Investigation, survey and analysis of archaeological remains visible to the naked eye provide the foundations for any archaeological project, be it in advance of development, a precursor to excavation, or as a means of assisting management decisions within protected landscapes and other areas selected for conservation.
Though specialised, the technique can be applied to sites of any period and of any size, at various levels of detail. The results can be made available promptly in a range of accessible formats and survey projects may be designed to complement a host of other archaeological methods.
Surveys need to be thorough, accurate and of a high professional standard, but also cost-effective.
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