14th September 2011, 06:43 PM
what I dont understand is if the developments not being used-is that the whole site? how come its getting all these awards
http://www.ceequal.com/awards_038.htm
for sustainable something or other. Nice to see that three millions of their monies gets you two open days. That must be worth some kind of award in its self.
These seem to be the main characters left, http://photonicanglesey.blogspot.com/2011/09/parc-cybi-digging-up-dirt.html
if I had any concerns it would be this methodology from these chancers
http://www.heneb.co.uk/tymawr/tymawrintro.html
presumably the evaluation was inadequate-small scale-, then opening up "large areas" a bit of a fait accompli.
Strip, Map and Sample is that "modern" for trash for cash with little in the way of preservation in situ?
http://www.ceequal.com/awards_038.htm
for sustainable something or other. Nice to see that three millions of their monies gets you two open days. That must be worth some kind of award in its self.
These seem to be the main characters left, http://photonicanglesey.blogspot.com/2011/09/parc-cybi-digging-up-dirt.html
if I had any concerns it would be this methodology from these chancers
http://www.heneb.co.uk/tymawr/tymawrintro.html
Quote:During the planning stages of the development a picture of the likely buried archaeological remains at the Parc Cybi site was built up. This understanding came from a combination of documentary research and archaeological field evaluations, including geophysical surveys and small-scale trial trench excavations........
Quote:The archaeological strategy employed at this site adheres to a modern approach for professional excavations known as Strip, Map and Sample. This approach allows for resources (both time and money) to be directed to answering important questions about how past communities interacted and affected their surroundings. The first stage of the Strip, Map and Sample involves the stripping, by machine (often a JCB of large areas of topsoil and sub soil to expose buried archaeological remains. These features are then mapped digitally and small-scale investigations are carried out to ascertain their broad nature and possibly their date. Once a reasonable understanding of the layout and character of the site has been achieved, the archaeologists devise a plan of further more detailed investigations.
presumably the evaluation was inadequate-small scale-, then opening up "large areas" a bit of a fait accompli.
Strip, Map and Sample is that "modern" for trash for cash with little in the way of preservation in situ?
Reason: your past is my past