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An Essential Guide To Prepare Your Site For Archaeological Survey Before Construction

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If you want to perform a construction project, conducting an archaeological survey is essential. That's because the piece of land might contain vital historical objects you might want to explore before commencing work. If the project proceeds without an archaeological survey, various artefacts might be found and force the team to stop any construction project. Here is an essential guide to help you prepare for archaeological survey services on your property. 

Conduct Prior Research 

Understanding what lies under your construction site earlier is crucial. If the site lies in a region that once was home to historical discoveries, you should consider performing some prior research. The ideal place to begin is the local libraries containing records on potential archaeological finds. This invaluable information will shed more light on past activities on the site. Furthermore, you can consult with local societies and communities for more insights into what the locale holds. 

Consult Local Authorities 

The regulations guiding archaeological excavations might differ from one jurisdiction to the next. Therefore, it's imperative to reach out to local authorities for more clarification before commissioning any archaeological survey. Consult with archaeological experts in your area who can help you contact the local authorities. For survey locations adjacent to other property's boundaries, the archaeological surveyors might need permission to access the neighbouring property. You must consult the property owners bordering the site for requisite authorisation. 

Get The Necessary Maps And Photographs

Before the archaeological survey team arrives onsite, organise how they will conduct the survey. For instance, you must identify the exact location for excavating trenches for site exploration. While some archaeologists come equipped with the required survey supplies, it will be a nice gesture to supply them with appropriate maps and photographs for the site. These documents will be essential in helping the archaeological experts conduct the survey effectively. 

Prepare The Site In Advance

Before the archaeological survey service providers arrive on the site, inquire about the type of machinery and vehicles they will be using. Some might come with heavy trucks for moving sonar equipment and other related machinery. Thus, ensure that the site has well-marked access roads without potential obstructions to allow easier entry and exit of vehicles. Furthermore, eliminate any potential risks on the site, including hazardous chemicals and dangerous structures. 

Consider these four ways to prepare your site for an archaeological survey before commencing construction. Consult with an archaeological survey service in your area for more insights and help. 


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