Archaeology Underwater: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice
ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING 55 Pro-formas: To help overcome the problem of organizing overwhelming quantities of data, it has become ...
56 ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING information loss that can often be caused by raising them to the surface. A good in siturecord of an ...
ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING 57 Description: name of object (including hierarchal listing, such as metal, iron, nail), form/shape, s ...
58 ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING accuracy and consistency of the reduction to be checked very carefully. It is very important to remem ...
Figure 8.2 Planning contexts: A) a representation of some contexts on a site; B) an example of recording contexts in plan. After ...
60 ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING Recording Environmental Evidence The way in which the environment of a site influences the survival o ...
ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING 61 as many details of pictures will often be known only by the photographer and may easily be forgotten ...
62 ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING combined techniques help to ensure that items are not lost at any stage of the project. Separate sequ ...
ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING 63 and presentation of these records much more efficient. Use of a database allows for comparison betwee ...
64 ARCHAEOLOGICALRECORDING Pull-down menus in a database help to standardize descriptions and avoid spelling mistakes – a datab ...
Where is the required information held? This could be in an obscure archive anywhere in the world or an unexpected, even undocu ...
66 HISTORICALRESEARCH Types of Evidence There are many types of written record, ranging from eye-witness accounts of sinkings to ...
HISTORICALRESEARCH 67 shipbuilders’ plans and notes associated with the construction of a vessel or class of vessels; ships’ lo ...
68 HISTORICALRESEARCH Wales its own National Library. Scotland was united with England in 1707, but retains its independent lega ...
HISTORICALRESEARCH 69 trustworthy as they are not motivated by private profit. Who wrote the page? Is he/she or the authoring i ...
70 HISTORICALRESEARCH English Heritage, National Monuments Record, National Monuments Record Centre, Great Western Village, Kemb ...
of a project photographer who has to work on an archae- ological site, part of which may be under water. A project will require ...
72 PHOTOGRAPHY Photographic Theory The basics of photographic theory apply both to traditional film cameras and digital cameras. ...
PHOTOGRAPHY 73 are fundamentally the same except that, rather than exposing film to light, a light-sensitive chip converts light ...
74 PHOTOGRAPHY delay between pressing the shutter release button and the moment the picture is actually taken by the camera. It ...
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