Dear All,
Thank you, I think that Neil answers the question. We do add in
individual monuments, buildings, etc. to the HER where we have time and
they are not normally a problem. It was the 'overarching' term that
didn't seem to have been addressed until now.
Yours,
Peter D Iles
Specialist Advisor (Archaeology)
Lancashire County Council Environment Directorate
PO Box 9
Guild House
Cross Street
Preston
Lancashire
PR1 8RD
t. 01772 531550
f. 01772 533423
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From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records
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Sent: 06 April 2010 16:13
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Subject: Re: Friday Afternoon Question
Dear all
I am currently in the process of updating this. Cemeteries are currently
'double indexed; as a Sub surface deposit AND as a Structure. I am
currently creating a new term that will probably be called 'interment'.
This should be done within the week and i will infom you all when this
is 'live'.
However if there is a range of extant structures; tombstones,
monuments, railings, maybe a chapel etc. by way of evidence then each
has ITS OWN monument type and evidence class within the cemetery record.
Neil Guiden
Heritage Data Management, NMRC Swindon
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