Archaeology Underwater: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice
ARCHAEOLOGICALILLUSTRATION 175 Check, and repeat if possible for the other side. The meas- urement obtained using the radius cha ...
176 ARCHAEOLOGICALILLUSTRATION the pencil tip, and draws around the object keeping directly above the pencil point and object ed ...
ARCHAEOLOGICALILLUSTRATION 177 they can be both informative and attractive. When effect- ively applied, stippling can greatly en ...
178 ARCHAEOLOGICALILLUSTRATION Lastly, it is important to avoid misleading additions or omissions. A total absence of stippling ...
ARCHAEOLOGICALILLUSTRATION 179 These are simply ways of converting the information contained in single-plane views derived from ...
180 ARCHAEOLOGICALILLUSTRATION and three-dimensional images from survey information. The use of CAD does not restrict one to wor ...
conservation records must all be cross-referenced to artefact/finds numbers and the project register (chapter 8). The collection ...
182 POST-FIELDWORKANALYSIS AND ARCHIVING measured, quantified and objective observations. Interpretation can be defined as using ...
POST-FIELDWORKANALYSIS AND ARCHIVING 183 As a general rule, such drawings should be organized according to scale – from large-sc ...
184 POST-FIELDWORKANALYSIS AND ARCHIVING Other maps or drawings can be added. These might include maps showing the nature of the ...
POST-FIELDWORKANALYSIS AND ARCHIVING 185 recommended that a quantified estimate of the survey accuracy be included. Presenting t ...
186 POST-FIELDWORKANALYSIS AND ARCHIVING Additional information may become available from the processing of samples. The need f ...
POST-FIELDWORKANALYSIS AND ARCHIVING 187 impossible to guess what questions or analytical techniques will be applied to material ...
188 POST-FIELDWORKANALYSIS AND ARCHIVING the information has to survive intact. Complete archives can be bulky and contain a wid ...
In addition to engaging public interest, it is necessary and desirable to publicize any project among fellow researchers, fundin ...
190 PRESENTING, PUBLICIZING ANDPUBLISHINGARCHAEOLOGICALWORK there are many other methods for communicating results and informati ...
PRESENTING, PUBLICIZING ANDPUBLISHINGARCHAEOLOGICALWORK 191 fun and educational. It may offer a future career or just an area of ...
192 PRESENTING, PUBLICIZING ANDPUBLISHINGARCHAEOLOGICALWORK and ideas that are being presented. Ensure images are clear, and as ...
PRESENTING, PUBLICIZING ANDPUBLISHINGARCHAEOLOGICALWORK 193 feels will be suitable for publication may differ greatly from your ...
194 PRESENTING, PUBLICIZING ANDPUBLISHINGARCHAEOLOGICALWORK can provide interesting news if they are presented to them properly. ...
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