10th November 2005, 11:12 PM
like I always include a catalogue of skeletons in the main body of my analysis reports. It annoys me intensely when I see reports on the human remains from a cemetery excavation tucked away at the back as an appendix (usually after pottery and animal bone), with a brief discussion and virtually no data about the individual skeletons. Non-osteos may find it very long and tedious, but a good descriptive and fact filled burial catalogue is incredibly useful to other osteos.
++ i spend my days rummaging around in dead people ++
++ i spend my days rummaging around in dead people ++