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Earthmoving on open archaeological sites
Francis M M Pryor
Treats archaeological and health and safety aspects as well as technical details of available machinery and its use. (Revised and enlarged from a 1974 publication.)
1986
Ground-based remote sensing
Christopher J Brooke
Several photographic survey techniques are now available for recovering non-visible information from historic buildings, excavated areas, and pre-excavation areas. Equipment is briefly described together with some details of applications to 'open fabric' (non-rendered) anomalies in standing buildings, the examination of painted surfaces with Contrast/Contour Enhancing Illumination (CEI), the survey of window glass in situ, the examination of inscribed and carved surfaces, and the revealing of archaeological features concealed by vegetation or soil.
1989
Groundwater pumping techniques for excavation
Peter J Fasham
1984
Phosphate analysis of soils: a guide for the field archaeologist
David Gurney
1985
Reducing publication costs
Philip Crummy
A short guide to do-it-yourself preparation for print provides technical details of book production, layout design, page makeup, direct setting from disc, electronic page makeup, laser printers and typesetters, and setting retail prices. Useful addresses and notes on software are appended.
1987
Regulating archaeological work by contract
Timothy C Darvill
Meryl Atkins
Provides guidance on the points that should be considered when drawing up a contract, either as part of an overall development agreement or for undertaking specified archaeological operations. The relevant clauses to be encountered in a development agreement or a contract for archaeological services are explained. Appendix 1 is a model contract for use between an archaeological contractor and a developer/client. Au(adp)
1991
Scientific dating techniques
Anthony Clark
Survey of radiocarbon, thermoluminescence, archaeomagnetic, and other dating methods, with costs, sample sizes, and addresses. C M H
1987
Vertical archaeological photography Wroxeter quadropod method
Sidney Renow
1985
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