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Guides to Archaeological Fieldwalking and Planning and Delivering a Guided Walk |
Andy B

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| Posted 29-01-2010 at 13:14  
Guidance Notes from West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
Archaeological Fieldwalking
http://www.archaeology.wyjs.org.uk/documents/archaeology/Guide-11-Archaeological-Fieldwalking.pdf
Fieldwalking provides an excellent way of obtaining archaeological information about the rural landscape. This guide provides easy to understand instructions to get you started. We also provide a recording form to help you to put down your information in a standardized orderly manner.
Planning and Delivering a Guided Walk
http://www.archaeology.wyjs.org.uk/documents/archaeology/Guide-12-Guided-Walk.pdf
This guide offers practical advice on how to plan and lead a guided walk. There are tips on judging the length and difficulty of the walk and about what to say where and when – everything you need to know in fact.
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