Insurance can be seen as a major cost for a small business owner, and some local societies are put off by potential expense, but when it comes down to it there are a number of good reasons why you ...
The latest fiendish invention of Che Min De Fer
solve the puzzle, place the solutions in stratigraphic order and read off the word they create - £100s worth of equipment is on offer from Past Ho...
While archaeology has a good safety record the construction industry has more than 25% of annual work-related deaths and over 4,000 major injuries every year. Developer-led archaeology brings the a...
This short guide is designed to help answer some of the basic questions that are asked about getting started in archaeology, whether as an interested amateur a determined schoolchild or a student g...
The second BAJR jobs survey of 60 smaller companies and “sole traders” who employ over a thousand people or a third of those employed in commercial archaeology etc has again shown that there are so...
This guide is designed to help you think about some of the things you might want to consider before building a website for your site or project, as well as to give some brief guidance to get you st...
The complete searchable version of the UK archaeology newsletter - The Digger - Responsible for so much in UK archaeology - a watchdog and a rotweiller - you can see the formation of BAJR as we...
Yes thanks to the fiendish Chemin D'Fer... its here...
prize is a WHS trowel and Tyzack Leaf/Trowel and Square..
Download, complete return and cross your fingers...!
A presentation given to Prospect and Diggers Forum in August 2006 in London, suggesting a way forward and looking at BAJRs projection for pay level increases to bring them in line with other groups...
To give you all a chance to both budget and/or comment on the new payscales and minimum
conditions for 2007/2008 I have produced this small document to clarify BAJRs position and
to explain the c...
An archaeological removal and recording exercise was undertaken around the
Newhailes Tea House. 238 architectural fragments were recovered, catalogued and
stored with the assistance of volunteers...
A section of walling in the main southwest Walled garden at the entrance to the
private residence was recorded prior to reconstruction. A further section of dangerous
walling above the cart entra...
Increasingly the popularisation of our heritage requires the archaeologist to be in a position
where some form of public interpretation is called for. There are several publications and
guideline...
Among the national institutions of archaeology, such as the IFA, CBA,
Rescue, etc there has appeared an independent organisation run by an
archaeologist for archaeologists and heritage workers. T...
It is essential that all field and office work is carried out safely, and that everyone is
aware of any potential problems and the site-specific health and safety issues.
These guidelines are a b...
Developers, Port Authorities and others
proposing to dredge or undertake
development work at sea or in tidal
waters around the UK should pay regard
to the need to safeguard the marine
historic...
REVIEW OF DETECTING PRACTICE, PORTABLE ANTIQUITY SCHEME METHODS AND PERSONAL COMMENT FROM INDIVIDUALS. Teh Thorborough Henges Rally was attended by David Connolly of BAJR - this is a personal insight.
The purpose of this guide is to act as a brief overview of issues relating to the recovery and recording of inhumated human remains for field archaeologists. Hopefully, it will provide an insight f...