28th February 2006, 01:54 PM
"Can you add squeezes and photogrammatry?"
Probably not, as planning-related work has to be seen to be "reasonable", and other recording methods could be used to produce similar or comparable results. I don't think you'd be allowed to damage the finds either, so technically you couldn't require thin sections or fabric samples for reference collections etc., although I suppose you could insist that these were taken and analysed as part of the post-ex work if you knew that eventual deposition in the public domain wasn't going to happen.
Probably not, as planning-related work has to be seen to be "reasonable", and other recording methods could be used to produce similar or comparable results. I don't think you'd be allowed to damage the finds either, so technically you couldn't require thin sections or fabric samples for reference collections etc., although I suppose you could insist that these were taken and analysed as part of the post-ex work if you knew that eventual deposition in the public domain wasn't going to happen.