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With apologies for cross-posting (please note pay scale will move up
following the recent national pay award) 
Senior Archaeologist
National Mapping
Programme/Aerial Survey Planning

up to £22,194 p.a.

Fascinated by aerial photographs and aerial archaeology? We are seeking an
enthusiastic aerial archaeologist to complete English Heritage's National
Mapping Programme (NMP) in Essex. The work involves mapping of features from
aerial photographs, and their classification using a computerised database.

When the mapping of Essex has been completed you will be involved in a
substantial amount of data analysis prior to the compilation of two major
reports, one of which is envisaged as a monograph in the East Anglian
Archaeology series. A key aspect of the work is the development of aerial
survey and integrating this with the NMP. You will also be expected to
develop the use of remote sensing techniques and their use within Geographic
Information Systems. You will require a degree in archaeology, or a related
discipline, and experience in archaeological aerial survey and
post-reconnaissance. Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems will be
an advantage. In addition you will possess good report writing,
communication and team-working skills. 
Please call (01245) 437205 (24 hour answerphone) or write to Environmental
Services Directorate Personnel, E3, County Hall, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1QH
quoting ref: EG420 for an application pack.

Closing date: 22 August 2001.

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