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NAS Part III - Arcaheological Search Methods

This is a one day course in the Survey and Recording Part III modules. The course is held at Vobster Quay and will combine theory sessions with dry and underwater practical tasks. The course will look at different methods that can be used to search for a site or to search a site area and will also introduce methods of positioning the search area.

The course costs £110 for the day

A maximum of 8 credit points will be available, split between the survey and recording modules.

Archaeological Search Methods CPD Statement

Archaeological Search Methods Course Timetable

Part III courses are open to everyone, however credit points will only be awarded to those who have completed the NAS Introduction Course

Archaeological Search Methods Course photos (click for larger version)

Swimline Search - dry run. Swimline Search - dry run. Dumpy Level.
Laying out a Jackstay. Preparing for a Swimline Search. Drawing up the results of a swimline search.

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