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- Trial_trenching abstract "Trial trenching is a rapid and inexpensive method of archaeological evaluation used to estimate the archaeological potential of a site.Trenches are located at intervals across a site leaving the rest untouched. A mechanical excavator is used to dig down to archaeological features or natural geological deposits and any archaeology is recorded. No further excavation takes place at this stage. The results of the trial trenching are used to inform any future stage of work which may extend to full excavation of the rest of the site if the evaluation reveals significant finds.There is some argument over the sampling strategy to be employed in trial trenching, especially in evaluating sites that are intended for development. Issues such as the effectiveness of certain trench layouts or the percentage of the site to be dug (normally around 5% at present) are widely discussed. Whether an effective picture of past human activity on a site can be truly estimated through this methods is widely debated. Development can destroy buried archaeology forever and a reliable evaluation methodology is very important. Whilst it is difficult to quantify the number of false negative results there have certainly been examples of evaluations suggesting a relatively limited amount of past activity which has had to be upwardly revised during the excavation.In the UK the results of the trial trenching will be used to inform the decision on the need for any further archaeological work to be undertaken prior to development. This process is enshrined in PPG 16 and English Heritage's Management of Archaeological Projects colloquially known as MAP 2.".
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- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_evaluation.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_field_survey.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Category:Methods_in_archaeology.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink English_Heritage.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Excavation_(archaeology).
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- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink MAP_2.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink PPG_16.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_strategy.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Shovel_test_pit.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Type_I_and_type_II_errors.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLink Watching_brief.
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trial trenching".
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLinkText "evaluation excavations".
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLinkText "evaluation trenches".
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLinkText "sounding".
- Trial_trenching wikiPageWikiLinkText "test trenches".
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- Trial_trenching subject Category:Methods_in_archaeology.
- Trial_trenching hypernym Method.
- Trial_trenching type Software.
- Trial_trenching type Method.
- Trial_trenching comment "Trial trenching is a rapid and inexpensive method of archaeological evaluation used to estimate the archaeological potential of a site.Trenches are located at intervals across a site leaving the rest untouched. A mechanical excavator is used to dig down to archaeological features or natural geological deposits and any archaeology is recorded. No further excavation takes place at this stage.".
- Trial_trenching label "Trial trenching".
- Trial_trenching sameAs Q7840013.
- Trial_trenching sameAs トレンチ調査_(考古学).
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- Trial_trenching wasDerivedFrom Trial_trenching?oldid=699573545.
- Trial_trenching depiction Trialtrenches.jpg.
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