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Archaeological recording and chemical stratigraphy applied to contaminated land studies
Authors:Photos-Jones Effie  Hall Allan J
Affiliation:
  • a Analytical Services for Art and Archaeology (Scotland) Ltd. (SASAA), Glasgow, UK
  • b Archaeology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
  • Abstract:The method used by archaeologists for excavation and recording of the stratigraphic evidence, within trenches with or without archaeological remains, can potentially be useful to contaminated land consultants (CLCs). The implementation of archaeological practice in contaminated land assessments (CLAs) is not meant to be an exercise in data overkill; neither should it increase costs. Rather, we suggest, that if the excavation and recording, by a trained archaeologist, of the stratigraphy is followed by in-situ chemical characterisation then it is possible that much uncertainty associated with current field sampling practices, may be removed. This is because built into the chemical stratigraphy is the temporal and spatial relationship between different parts of the site reflecting the logic behind the distribution of contamination.An archaeological recording with chemical stratigraphy approach to sampling may possibly provide ‘one method fits all’ for potentially contaminated land sites (CLSs), just as archaeological characterisation of the stratigraphic record provides ‘one method fits all’ for all archaeological sites irrespective of period (prehistoric to modern) or type (rural, urban or industrial). We also suggest that there may be practical and financial benefits to be gained by pulling together expertise and resources stemming from different disciplines, not simply at the assessment phase, but also subsequent phases, in contaminated land improvement.
    Keywords:CLA  Contaminated Land Assessment  CLC  Contaminated Land Consultant  GUARD  Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division  GIW  Govan Iron Works  NHSEL  Norwest Holst Soil Engineering Ltd  SASAA  Scottish Analytical Services for Art and Archaeology  MUSF  Moffat Upper Steam Forge  BS  British Standard  ISO  International Organisation for Standardisation
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