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Post-excavation assessment, reporting and archiving Preparation


In advance of each stage of intrusive fieldwork, an accession/event number would be obtained from SCC by the archaeological subcontractor, and a methodology for processing, sampling and the analysis of all artefacts and ecofacts recovered would be determined, commensurate to the complexity and character of the data recorded. This would be composed by the archaeological subcontractor and communicated, once reviewed, to EAOW, SCC and EH by the Project Archaeologist.


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In addition, every effort would be made to obtain the agreement of the landowner for the deposition of the full site archive, and transfer of title, with the County Archaeological Service before the fieldwork commences.


1.13.2 198 Post-excavation assessment/updated project design


Following the fieldwork phases, in the event that complex archaeological remains are found, a post-excavation assessment would be prepared providing a summary of the fieldwork results and an assessment of the potential for analysis and dissemination. This would also provide a programme (timetable) and methodology for undertaking the assessment.


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An updated project design would be prepared on completion of the specialist post- excavation assessment, providing a scope and programme for the analysis, reporting and publication of the findings.


1.13.3


Reporting Grey literature


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In terms of grey literature, a stand-alone report would be produced for each stage of fieldwork. Each report would include a clear statement of the archaeological value of the results, and their significance in the context of the Regional Research Framework (East Anglian Archaeology, Occasional Papers 3, 8 and 24, 1997, 2000 and 2011).


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On completion of the project, the results would be related to the relevant known archaeological information held in the HER. As far as possible, a digital vector trench plan would be included with the report, which would be compatible with MapInfo GIS software, for integration in the SCC HER.


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