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Printed in Italy by OGRARO s.r.1. There are two basic types of context: cut, and fill/deposit. The licensing and control of archaeological excavations has, since 1930, been a key element in the protection of our archaeological heritage. ISBN 92-9077-130-5 ICCROM 1995 Via di San Michele 13 1-00153 Rome RM, Italy First edition 1984. Most archaeological excavations are recorded using the single context recording system, whereby every cut and fill of a feature, or layer, is issued a context number. The excavation was directed by Archaeological Research Services Ltd on behalf of Whirlow Hall Farm Trust and involved over 100 volunteers, most of whom had no prior experience of archaeological investigation. Trench 1was the main focus of the excavation. Fin Cop Excavation Archive Report for 2009 Trench 1 under excavation with the rock cut ditch beginning to be exposed in the foreground. 2) Test excavation to establish the nature and extent of the archaeological resource with a view to making alterations to the development proposal to avoid impacts. The trench measured 15m by 15m and all excavation was undertaken by hand. Cover photo: Tunisia, site of Kerkouane. Department of Defence—Archaeological Excavation Guidelines—February 2012 3 archaeological deposits, or the potential for significant archeological deposits, are avoided and conserved in situ. These will satisfy the stated aims of the project, and comply with the Code of conduct and other relevant regulations of CIfA. It will result in one or more published accounts and an ordered, accessible archive. In recent years the rate of archaeological excavation under licence has accelerated considerably. Second edition 1995. ���W�J�C�N�)�1. %PDF-1.3
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