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113 A sample section will be cleaned, photographed and drawn to scale. A ‘post- excavation’ plan will be drawn to scale. Plans of any archaeological features on the site will be drawn at 1:20 or 1:50, depending on the complexity of the data to be recorded. Sections will be drawn at 1:10 or 1:20 again depending on the complexity to be recorded. All levels should relate to Ordnance Datum.
114 Methodologies regarding recording techniques, environmental policy, small-finds policy, and treasure are outlined in the methodology for preservation by record (archaeological excavation) (see Part 1.11) below.
1.8.5 Reporting 115 A final report will be produced, this will include: • Non-technical summary • Introductory statements • Aims and purpose of the evaluation • Methodology • Results and Conclusion • Plans/plots and Index to and location of digital archive • References
Outline Written Scheme of Investigation: Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (Onshore) Rev 01