Building Investigation and Surveys - an assessment of the archaeological resource associated with a building, structure or complex and its context. Subsequent work frequently involves measured survey and photographic recording
Walkover Surveys - existing information can be corroborated and augmented by examination of the site or area by an archaeologist, and documentary sources can be compared with the current appearance of the site or area
Watching Briefs - work can be monitored systematically by an archaeologist when the presence of hitherto unknown archaeological remains is considered probable
Excavations - the preservation by record of an archaeological resource by means of a full systematic excavation process
Heritage Impact Assessments - a systematic appraisal of a 'baseline condition' and the impact on the cultural heritage resource is increasingly necessary within multi-disciplinary studies undertaken in advance of development.
Reconstruction Illustration - the presentation of archaeological results can be augmented using a combination of manual and computer-generated illustration and artwork