Is there a place for ceramic building material in evaluations and archives?
– Kurt Hunter-Mann • 12.00 Artifacts, ecofacts and stratigraphy: critiquing approaches to integration through AMS dating – Craig Cessford • 12:30 Lunch • 13:50 Chair for afternoon session • 14:00 PPG16 and its contribution to research objectives – Deirdre O’Sullivan • 14:30 The electronic dissemination of grey’ archaeological reports using XML – Christiane Meckseper • 15.00 Public Involvement in Archaeology – Bruce Watson • 15.30 The Archive Research Centre – John Shepherd and Gus Milne • 16.00 Tour of London Archaeological Archive Research Centre ABSTRACTS Methods for the effective recording of theodolite data on archaeological sites for stratigraphic reconstruction Damian Green Very often on an archaeological site, a theodolite is used to record position data for the corners of building elements and points which the site surveyor deems necessary. Points are also taken using a theodolite for the edges of stratigraphic units. This data is stored in the datalogger of the theodolite as a