11th October 2012, 09:55 PM
Interesting prob.
If it ain't broke don't fix it is the rule. ie... if you have not 'disturbed it' then leave it./ If this is an evaluation then is the intention to return and dig more? In which case, could the remains be damaged? in which case remove it properly - after consultation with osteo/curator and client.
Mainly the rule would be leave jt... Coroner / Procurator Fiscal (Scotland) informed and or Police
Before you can even consider digging you would need an MOJ licence.
read this
http://www.scribd.com/full/453829?access...pf8n8yl352
If it ain't broke don't fix it is the rule. ie... if you have not 'disturbed it' then leave it./ If this is an evaluation then is the intention to return and dig more? In which case, could the remains be damaged? in which case remove it properly - after consultation with osteo/curator and client.
Mainly the rule would be leave jt... Coroner / Procurator Fiscal (Scotland) informed and or Police
Before you can even consider digging you would need an MOJ licence.
read this
http://www.scribd.com/full/453829?access...pf8n8yl352